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IV 



The Weekly Florists' Review*^ 



May 16, 1912. 



The Truth About the Iron Frame 



HOU hear a great deal about Pipe Frame, Sash Bar Truss, Pipe Supports 

 and other styles of houses, but really the Iron Frame Flat Rafter 

 House is the one to build if you want the best to be had. It is the strongest 

 combination of steel members ever devised for greenhouse work. It is the 

 best investment, for it outlasts all other kinds. 



There are different ways of building an Iron Frame House, and- yoU 

 want to be sure it's the right construction. There is a limit to the width 

 that can be built successfully without supports. You want to be sure the 

 firm you buy from knows this limit. Don't use a heavy, wide rafter, which 

 makes a lot of shade, and don't use one too small. 



The truth about the Iron Frame is that it is sometimes misused. 



If you want the right house, you want a Moninger House. Better let 

 us tell you more about the right kind of Iron Frame House. 



Send for Bulletin No. 14 



JOHN C. NONINGER CO., 



904 



BLACKHAWK ST.. 



CHICAGO 



EVERYTHING FOR THE GREENHOUSE 



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