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AcGUST 15, 1912. 



The Florists' Review 



73 



inge at Roelofs, Pa. 



c iped on, the rafters and are placed about fifteen 



apart, giving that much sought for wide open 



J er space. The guaranteed wrought iron posts 



bolted to the rafters by steel gusset plates and 



1 embedded in the concrete of the foundation and 



No part of the frame is under a tension 



in, as the roof is rigidly and evenly supported 



er than suspended by a series of complicated, 



Ttain tension trussings. 



's the safe and sound house for every grower 

 i|aild whether he be, sixty-six years old or twenty- 

 years young. Send for our new Commercial 

 ilogue. It shows every detail and part of our 

 Frame construction. 



)e Shown in Our Convention Exhibit 



All the roof vents are operated by our new chain Kear. mak- 

 ing.it possible to operate two runs of sash from the same spot. 



nham Co. 



This 52-footer was erected In 1909, and at that time was considered by 

 Mr. Heacock to be quite the Ideal width. 



FACTORIES 

 Irvington, N. Y. Des Plalnes, III. 



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