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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



jANtJABY 28, 1909< 



KING 



L FRAME TRUSSED HOUSES 



Patent Rights 

 Reserved 



Up to 60 Feet Wide 

 Without Posts 



Type of 25-font steel frame trussed houses, of which 1600 lineal feet have just been erecterl by W. J. 

 Palmer & Son. of Buffalo and Lancaster, N. Y. This new type of Steel Frame House combines the 

 advantages of the Kini; trusred sash bar construction and the flat iron rafter construction, as compared 

 with the flat iron rafter houses. 



It casts less Shade. It has greater Stiffness. It can be batlt in wider spans -without posts. It is less expensive. The introduction 

 of this desiifn marks a threat advance In greenhouse building, making the highest type of construction available to the average commercial 

 grower. **Ask the man who has one." Names given on application. Complete framework or fittings only supplied. 



KING CONSTRUCTION CO. 



North Tonawanda, N. Y. 



B. H. DOWMMAH. Pres. 



r. WHJBXRT. lat Vio«-Pr«a. 



OKO. W. DODOK, Sd Vloe-Prsi. 



LOUISIANA 



RED CYPRESS 



''The Wood that Won't Rot'' 



Described by Basself & Washburn, Chicago, III. 



"Replying to your favor requesting our experience with Pecky Cypress, we will say, 

 we have been using this grade of Cyipress in our Greenhouses and plant benches for 

 the last ten or twelve years and so far have not found anv of this wood that has all 

 rotted out. We formerly used hemlock and pine, but found that 2-inch stock only lasted 

 about four years, while bo far we have had no Pecky Cypress rot out in ten or twelve yeais. 

 We use clear Cypress for all our roof work, ventilators, etc., and it is very satisfactory. We 

 think it is the only kind of lumber for the purpose. BASSETT & WASHBURN." 



Ask your dealer for Louisiana Red C!ypress and if he 

 hasn*t got it, get him to write us, or write us yourself. 



LODISffllie m HTPIIESS HOPIPIIIIT 



-OF NKW ORLEANS* 



J. A. HILLIARD, Sec'r iii 6ii1 Mgr. Hlbernia Bank Building, New Orleans, U. S. A. 



