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The Florists' Review 



OCTOBBb 6. 1921 



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When you combine attractiveness with practicalness, as is done 

 in our Semi-Curvilinear House, you come pretty close to getting a 

 1(10% greennouse. 



Some More "Just So's 



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Isn't it so that most I « by 5(i feet houses look about the 

 same, when you FIRST look? 



Then, when you look a«;ain. things about the house begin 

 to look up, that you had never looked for. 

 Take the question of height of sides. 



From the outside, there is not so much ditt'eienoe in ap- 

 pearance. 



But, from the inside, you at once see that our ea\e curve is 

 decidedly different. 



Different both in height and sweep of the curve. 

 One means: a lot more head room on those side benches. 

 The other means: an impression of a much larger house, 

 with its attendant feeling of airiness. 



All of which is because we went about the design of our 

 house just the other way about from other greenhouse con- 



OCTTIS 



Instead of taking the old curved eave house, without any 

 side ventilation, and simpLv adding a gutter at the bottom 

 of the curve and attaching a sash to it, we wen back to the 

 splendid, graceful lines of the curvilinear house. 



It alwa.rs had a gutter and side sash. 



So, what we did, was simply straighten out the curve in the 



main part of the roof and modify it somewhat at the eave. 



All of which ga\e you our attractive Semi -Curvilinear 



house. 



So you see. with greenhouses, as with everything else, what 

 .vou start with has a lot to do with what .vou end with. 

 All of which you at once admit is "just so." 



Furthermore, you know we go anywhere for business. 

 Or to talk bu.siness. 



New Y'ork. 

 101 Park Avenue 



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HOME OFFICE AND FACTORY, ELIZABETH. N. J. 



Bostoa-9, 

 294 Washington Street 



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And when .vou buy our toii not<;h frame hiyout, you get niasonrj- 



sides, c.ist iron sills an.l T- Bar rafters. 



No need to tell you how much those rafters reduce shade. 



Or how they don't swell, causing sash to stick. Or how thoy out- 

 last the old -timey wo j<I rafter. 



