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Mabch 23, 1911. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 







109 



Standai^d Sill and Gutter Type 



Improved Curvilinear Type 



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We are very serious about 

 that exhibit of ours at the 

 Boston Flower Show 



By serious we mean we have made every effort to make it 

 decidedly worth your while to see it. A display of interest to 

 you .all. 



Our Iron Frame House with both curved eave and side 

 wifl be there. Also our regular angle eave and iron post con- 

 struction. That long run under bench ventilation apparatus that 

 has made such a stir the last year will be set up ready for you to 

 give it all sorts of tests. Incidentally, it might be well to ''knock'' 

 it good and hard to one of our men in cliarge. It will at least be 

 interesting to see what a good line of "reason talk" he cad put 

 up to meet your every knock. He knows what it will do because 

 of what it has already done. 



The Trouble Man and our boilers, that are trouble-proof, will 

 be on hand, each backing the other up. 



Just before you leave, tap some one of us on the shoulder, 

 and by that sign we will know it is time for our souvenir— not 

 "some fool thing," but the kind of souvenir you put in your 

 pocket and carry around for life— that kind of a souvenir. 



General Office and Factory, 



Our Model Curved-eave House 



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