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gWrSMBKB 3, 1914. 



The Florists' Review 



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with the c.imera was able to juggle his lenses 



je view. 



The two center sections of the new houses are criss-cross braced both on the sides and up 

 the roof, to prevent all possibility of the houses "end-swaying." 



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. the four new houses with their unfinished 



I the plate. 



Sons' Range at 



|iast now is filled with as choice a lot of ferns as 



^ mn across in a day's journey. 

 f addition to this is an Iron Frame Service Build- 

 ^110 ft., and an Iron Frame Boiler House, 25x50. 



snext "grow-up" was four more iron framers 



Mrvice building, all of which we are now 

 Ushing. Those four houses are quite the prettiest 

 obstruction we have done in many a day. No 



' ftnd a curved truss arch running from eave to 

 I |t'8 the very first time we have used this form 

 pine on houses of this kind. 

 '""'a Priictical standpoint it has the heartiest 

 [ "««"ty endorsement of our entir* engineering 

 lent. 



P'ly We had a camera along, so here is where 

 ^*ng and let the camera begin showing. If, 

 *'he CMinera doesn't show all you want to 

 "[ will lie glad lo tell you all we know; you 



'"eshou-a. 



The Rabies are a splendid bit of iron framing. Every part you see is steel, even to the door 

 posts running up to the purlin. No skimping here, that's sure. 



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TORONTO 

 12 Queen St., East 



IKVINCJTON. N. T. 

 DKS PLAINKS. ILL 



Speakiwt of "no skimping " look at, that double binder plate that bolts together the gable i^ 

 rafter and roof rafter. See those an«le knees bolied on both aldas of the uurlin ^ 



