. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . The center door is stationary. The two side ones hinged to the door frame posts. Notice the piece going over the crack between the doors, making them as near wind tight as possible. This shows you the two simple fittings on the sta-tionary center door that keep it fiimly and tightly inplace. Its no trouble at all to quickly take itentirely out. Just for ExampleTake the Question of Gable Doors You want a large enough gable opening so thaa team or an auto truck can be driven in
. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . The center door is stationary. The two side ones hinged to the door frame posts. Notice the piece going over the crack between the doors, making them as near wind tight as possible. This shows you the two simple fittings on the sta-tionary center door that keep it fiimly and tightly inplace. Its no trouble at all to quickly take itentirely out. Just for ExampleTake the Question of Gable Doors You want a large enough gable opening so thaa team or an auto truck can be driven in forchanging the bench soil. Shall it be one sliding door with a small entrancedoor combined with it ? Or what would you thinkof two large doors each separately hinged ? Or how would you like two doors with one hingedon the other, so you can fold one back and pushthem both open ? To our present notion none of these arrangementsfills every want quite as it should. The sliding door is difficult to make tight andkeep tight, and the track hood box looks badlyrunning across the gable. The two separately hinged doors, m
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