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The Flor&ts^ Review 



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HERE ARE TWO FAMOUS 



MONiNQEi^ Patterns 



THE No. 7 EAVE PLATE 



This eave plate is tlie result of a "fereat deal more 

 thought and study than you would imagine Just by 

 looking at it. 



The bevel on which the bar rests is Just the right 

 pitch all the time without affecting the other advantages 

 of the plate and the groove for glass always comes Just 

 right. The drip groove for condensation from the roof 

 is extra large and ^Iwa.vs takes care of the water. 



Notice the rounding edge of the plate Just beyond the 

 glass r^st. This is the famous ice clearing curve. The 

 very end of the roof bar and the very, edge of the roof 

 glass comes at this point. The heat from the inside of 

 the house reaches the important spot all the time. 



It is of vital interest to you to know that this Is the 

 only practical wood eave plate on the market. It is 

 the end of many experiments and tests in practical 

 work. » 



This eave, together with all other wood patterns made 

 by as, is manutoctured of clear cypress and guaranteed. 



THE No. 8 GUTTER 



Many florists believe a wood gutter Is superior to an 

 iron one and there are several good reasons for this. 



In the first place it must be a pattern that is perfect 

 In all essential points. First of all it must be water 

 tight. Now, water tight means Just that and nothing 

 less. In our opinion there is not another pattern as 

 water tight as our No. 5. 



The tongue and groove principle is the only right one 

 and the gutter must be made with a flat bottom so you 

 can walk in it for repairing broken glass. A flat gutter 

 casts less shade than any other kind. Painted with 

 thick lead and nailed up tight this gutter holds water 

 and it keeps its shape, too. 



The sills are set into tlie plate and the drip gutter 

 fits right into its own groove. This drip gutter doesn't 

 leak, always stays in place and is extra large. 



This gutter is expensive, but it costs less Jhan any 

 other wood gutter made. ^* 



DID YOU GET THESE CATALOGUES? 



No. 6— Pipe and Fittings No. 11— Moninger Watering Systems 



No. s— Moninger Boiler Hand Book No. 12— Ventilating Apparatus 



No. 10— Boiler Bulletin No. 14— Trussed Iron Houses 



No. 15-Flat Rafter Houses / 



JOHN C. MONINGER CO.=Chicago 



904 Blackhawk Street 



CONCRETE POSTS LAST FOREVER 



CYou will not need to replace 

 the posts under your benches if 

 you use Concrete Posts made in 

 Garland Post Forms. 



WRITE us TODAY. . 



THE GEORGE M. GARLAND COMPANY 



MAIN OFFICE: DES PLAINES, ILL. 



Brancli Offices : Means & Thacher, U und 8 Custom House St., Boston, Maes. C. C. Shafer, 215 W. 14tb Street, Los Augreles, 



Cal. S. A. Janileson, 826 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. 



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