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General Purpose House at Oak Forest Cemetery 
O AK Forest Cemetery is located at Hinsdale, III. Here is a 
greenhouse built of the best of materials and in the best way 
possible to meet the general purposes for which it was intended. 
No fuss and feathers — just a plain, practical proposition. 
It is iron frame. Its cost is reasonable, considering the qual- 
ity of the wor'c and the fact that built as it is built, it ought to 
last half a century or more. 
One we built over thirty-eight years ago, at Columbus, Ohio, 
for the State University, is still in surprisingly good condition. 
If that house has lasted thirty-eight years, our present ones — 
the way we build them now-a-days — ought to last twice as long, 
if given even half-way care. 
If you have a limited amount to spend and want to make 
it buy a greenhouse that will continue to continue satisfac- 
tory for you in the years to come — then we should like to 
correspond with you ; or if you desire it, come and talk the 
matter over. 
Our catalog you are welcome to. 
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