. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. r^ 124 The Florists^ Review Janlarv ho, 1913. TED 9. SI .50 • others. 00. ts. $ ooted Cui- 00. X N. Y. tinr. that i bad .:h cut jQoving Jd, for less in e doing in those uality is pofled of. windows rices ob- (e of the cided to 'urvilin- central ;h two .se and d. The Jted by g is to ien dc- > acres, nstrur- ral ad- ted to slum. LD. o- — ...iich uie fark Conii^ sion IS to erect for municipal purposes. At present only one wing. 36x50ft., and the propagating house. 12xl8ft., will be development of inej(»wnnouse l)«8ines8n<iillMii tun


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. r^ 124 The Florists^ Review Janlarv ho, 1913. TED 9. SI .50 • others. 00. ts. $ ooted Cui- 00. X N. Y. tinr. that i bad .:h cut jQoving Jd, for less in e doing in those uality is pofled of. windows rices ob- (e of the cided to 'urvilin- central ;h two .se and d. The Jted by g is to ien dc- > acres, nstrur- ral ad- ted to slum. LD. o- — ...iich uie fark Conii^ sion IS to erect for municipal purposes. At present only one wing. 36x50ft., and the propagating house. 12xl8ft., will be development of inej(»wnnouse l)«8ines8n<iillMii tun ^maiu Ijlju been phe- nomenal. The necessity for permanency in construction which boomed the cement iiulustry made the iron frame house the logical house to build whether for private or commercial purposes. In this connec- tion it is generally conceded that the lA)rd &? Burnham Co. has, through its advanced ideas and continuous and per- sistent educational methods, been largely instrumental in putting the iron frame house where it is today. The growth of this concern has been somewhat phenom- enal. It was only a few years ago when its enlarged 'business necessitated -the doubling of the capacity of its Irving- ton factory. The Western plant, at Des IMaines, 111., has just been expanded, and the company is now completing plans for further extensive additions to the Irv- ington plant. The concern's progressive policy is still further reflected in the opening last month of a branch ofBce in the Granite Building, Rochester N, 7 with H. E. Bates as mana^er^ Mr Rntos' P-rppri- ' an- con- longr •tlon rops 'oes, :;ab- nls- rnce in tne greenhouse business has been [an unusually broad one. In spendinjr jpeveral years in the employ of green- house concerns, he has acquired a fund I of comparative construction information which must prove of great advisory value to prospective builders. The new office already has secured an order for an^ "rame two column honae. 7^T4?;QftX


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