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May 25, 1911. 



ThcWcekly Florists' Review. 



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Are You Going 

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Write Is Before 

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THIS IS IT! 



Our Brand New 

 Common Sense Greenhouse 



Iron Frame and Truss Combined 



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Strong — All Steel — No Cast Parts to Snap and Break — ^The 

 House That You Wifl Surely Want When You Know About It 



For a long time we have experimented with improved types of Green- 

 house construction and after making many tests and spending much time 

 and money we are placing this house on the market. It is the strongest 

 and lightest house to be had. It is the easiest to put up. It is the most 

 durable. Each side of frame set up complete and coated with a special 

 paint before shipping. The only iron frame house that can be put up 

 right by inexperienced help. All parts of frame independent of gutters 

 or roof woodwork. No wooden parts to the trusses as in other forms. No 

 need to adjust trusses after set up. No Cast Iron parts to snap and 

 break under snow and wind pressure. Any style of gutter or sash bar 

 can be used. And, what is more important— 



This House Costs Little More than the Ordinary Type with Pipe Supports for the Roof 



It does not pay to spend good money for g^lass, paint, heating^, labor, etc., on a poor frame- 

 work. The framework is important and should be the best. WRITE FOR ESTIMATE. 



JOHN C. MONINGER CO 



904 Blackhawk Street, CHICAGO, ILL. 



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