. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. A 5 TO 0 SHOT "Cypress Wins In a Canter" As a straw to show how the wind blows, a recent issue of The Florists' Review carried adver- tisements from the following greenhouse contractors and material men, all of whom recommend CYPRESS in large, black, healthy display type: JOHN C. MONINGER CO., Chicago, users of Cypress ("and no ;) ALL CYPRESS. STOKES BROTHERS CO. (Inc.), Philadelphia—specialize in CYPRESS Bench Boards. LOCKLAND LUMBER CO., Lockland, Ohio, shout for "Spot Clear ; ?•; SCHNUTE-HOLTMANN


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. A 5 TO 0 SHOT "Cypress Wins In a Canter" As a straw to show how the wind blows, a recent issue of The Florists' Review carried adver- tisements from the following greenhouse contractors and material men, all of whom recommend CYPRESS in large, black, healthy display type: JOHN C. MONINGER CO., Chicago, users of Cypress ("and no ;) ALL CYPRESS. STOKES BROTHERS CO. (Inc.), Philadelphia—specialize in CYPRESS Bench Boards. LOCKLAND LUMBER CO., Lockland, Ohio, shout for "Spot Clear ; ?•; SCHNUTE-HOLTMANN CO., Evansville, Ind., announce "Clear ; ADAM SCHILLO LUMBER CO., Chicago, specialize in "PECKY ; The A. T. Stearns Lumber Co., Neponset, Boston, Mass., while not advertising in this paper, is strong on CYPRESS for sash bars and Hot Bed Sash, with "Pecky" cypress bench lumber. Now the joke in this is: No dealer in a "substitute" for CYPRESS mentioned his "cheaper" article. Those who use clear, heart CYPRESS seem to be PROUD OF IT. They are willing to "go before the country" on the standard that all experience in greenhouse construction has set—clear, heart CYPRESS, "and nothing ; THERE'S AN ARGUMENT IN THIS SO PLAIN WE DON'T HAVE TO TELL IT. There's Profit for You in the Facts—So Plain You're Bound to Go After It. How about our free booklets in the CYPRESS POCKET LIBRARY? They're attractive—and chock full of greenhouse "; Vol. 1 is the Government Report on the "wood eternal"; VOL. 3 has the last word on GREENHOUSE CONSTRUCTION; Vol. 20, "Cypress for All Farm Needs"—it's new; Vol. 36 is the new and interesting book on Home Carpentry; Vol. 37 is the big "Silo Book"—a dandy treatise of the Silo question. A postal will bring you one or a dozen—they're free, absolutely. Write us a letter just for luck and good-fellowship—and


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