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Febkuauv 3, 1910. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



The above photograph shows the Garland Gutter and Truss Construc- 

 tion as used in houses up to 28 feet in width. It also shows a weight of 

 1060 pounds carried from one strut bar. An equal weight can be carried on 

 the opposite strut bar, or a weight equivalent to over a ton. 



We warrant our Trusses to carry I ton each 



This is the construction which all our large growers are adopting. The 

 Garland Truss makes a stronger, lighter and neater house. A house which 

 will positively not rise during high wind storms, and costs no more than the 

 old style of pipe purlin supports. 



Made by the same concern which manufactures the Gutter 

 with a reputation. Write for further particulars to 



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GEO. M. GARLAND CO., Des Plaines, 



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A Test For Strength 



