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The Weekly Rorists' Review. 



Mat 16, 1907. 



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N0W9 When You Received that Other Estimate from the 



Other Chap that You Thought would be so Much Lower 



than Ours, did His Price Include Priming the Material? 



Did he say how he primed the material ? We have told you every once- 

 in-a-while the way we do this painting business; how cypress absorbs 

 more oil than most woods, and that a mere brushed-on prime coat can- 

 not be as lasting as our "soaked in" method. This soaked in method is 

 simply placing the materials right in a vat of pure oil and oxide of iron, 

 where they actually do SOak* Then they are stood up to drip. The 

 wood takes all the oil it needs; when you put on your second coat, the 

 wood does not absorb the oil, leaving the pigment ready to chalk off. 

 Next week we are going to tell you something about a special white lead 

 that we make, that prevents mildew or blisters. 



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Don't believe for a minute that the "hardware 

 man's," or any other man's paint will do for a 

 greenhouse. It miist be a rreenhouse paint 

 made for grreenhouaes, that la, if you don't want 

 mildew or blisters. 



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Lord & Burnham Co. 



Gf nhou«» Deslgn«r« and Manufactuf r« 

 , NEW YORK OFFICES 



1133 Broadway, Corner 26th Street 



BOSTON branch: 819 Tr«mont Building 



PHILAOCLPHIA BRANCH: 1235 Fit b«rt StTMt 





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Factories closed in April this year. Are you wise ? Get your orders in at 

 once or pay more. And get your order in with us. We are 



Headquarters for Greeahouse Glass 



SHARP, PARTRIDGE & CO. 



2264 to 2274 

 LUMBER STREET 



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