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The Florists' Review 



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The House Without a Doubt'' 



That's What 

 W. R. Nicholson 



Says of Our Iron Frame 



Why iluii t you liuil.l "n li()n>r vv itlioiit ii .loiilit 



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<<rr took me a long while to make up my mind to build a 

 Lord S: Burnham house. Although we had several of 

 this concern's Iron Frame liouses on the place, houses that were 

 satisfactory in every way, still it did seem to me that the price 

 they aeked was a bit high. 



"The more, however, that I studied the details of the house 

 that this concern proposed to build for me and began to realize 

 the carefulness with which the structural strains had been cared 

 for, the more I became convinced that 1 could not ail'ord to 

 l)uild ;iny other house — 1 could not afford to have n house 

 that had a doubt. Now that the house is up 1 am thorough- 

 ly convinced that I made no mistake. 



"When I go into the house and see how light it is and how 



strongly it is support 

 look at those double 

 which the trussing is 

 strongly holding toge 

 all doubt that ther 

 Lord S: Burnham hoi; 

 "Then, again. aft< 

 we didn't lose a pane 

 for us fourteen'years 



Very truly yours. 



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