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The Garden Magazine, February, 1924 
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A Now Hint 
For Then 
I his is tlie way it generally happens; each year 
when the outdoor roses are frost bitten and the 
flower shops are filled with resplendent showy 
Chrysanthemum blooms, then it is that flower 
lovers come to us all out of breath, and want 
us to build them a greenhouse at once. 
All of a sudden they seem to awaken to the 
fact that the outside garden is done for and 
they must have one of our Glass Enclosed 
Gardens. 
As far as building it quickly is concerned, we 
can do that. But a whole year must go by be¬ 
fore it will yield roses and ’mums. 
To have them next fall you should therefore be 
planning now for your greenhouse to be erected 
in the next two or three months. 
That’s why we are hinting now, about then. 
So let s start now talking things over together. 
On your suggestion one of us will gladly call. 
From the middle of September to 
the first of December the kingly 
Chrysanthemum holds court In the 
inside garden. 
But the plants have to be started 
in the early spring. So build your 
greenhouse now and be ready. 
IRVINGTON 
New York 
NEW YORK 
30 E. 42nd St. 
ST. LOUIS 
704 E. Carrie Ave. 
TORONTO 
Harbor Comm. Bldg. 
Tord, &IWnham(o 
Builders of Greenhouses and Conservatories 
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srsg 
PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO 
Land Title Bldg. Cont. Bank Bldg 
EASTERN FACTORY 
Irvington, N. Y. 
