I?: • April lo, 1909. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



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Exterior of Simpson's Big Houses 



WMat Rolbert Simpson Says About Our Shadeless 



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pwSlR. SIMPSON sayB very plainly, very decidedly, 

 Ia jil that the Sectional Iron Frame, Shadelees Ridge 

 Igm^ House iB the lightest, atrongest house that is 

 being built. Furthermore, he believes it does not 

 pay the grower any more to do his own erecting, because 

 it is bound to take a great deal too much of his time 

 from matters of the greatest importance in connection 

 with getting his regular houses started right to 



Section of same 



insure their highest possible crop yield. "Everyman 

 to his trade," is his idea, and, being a rose grower, he 

 does not feel qualified to also be a greenhouse builder. 

 He does, however, have very distinct and logical ideas 

 of how a house should be planned and built. He 

 thinks houses of moderate width are better than the 

 very wide ones, and that the L. & B. Shadeless Ridge 

 Houses are the best, no matter whether for growing 

 roses or other plants. Being an exceedingly practical 

 man, he also recognizes that there is a certain satisfac- 

 tion in having houses which are perfect in their every 

 detail. Houses in which he can take a pride in owning, 

 and in having his friends see. 



Standing as high as he does in 

 the profession, his views carry great 

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