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HORTICULTURE 



January 20. 1906 



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THIS CARNATION BUSINESS 



Is a pretty ticKlisK proposition if 

 you don't Know its ins and outs 



One of its ins, is the house you try to grow them in: one of the outs, is the cost 

 of every square inch of shade. If you don't want a shade trap, then why don't 

 you set a trap for sunshine? Now setting a sunshine trap is just like any other 



trapping — "you have to know your busi- 

 ness." We know how to build a car- 

 nation house — know how to keep 

 the sun in and the shade out. This 

 'sunshine talk" is all very 

 nice but thtre are a hundred 

 and one other things 

 that go into a house 

 you buy of us. Take 

 a hundred and one 

 things, half a hundred 

 years of building 

 skill and the best of materials put together in the best way— and you get an 

 idea of the B. H. P. Co. houses. Send for catalog J-G. 



One of the best traps we have set is that of 

 W. W. Edgars house at Waverley, Mass. 

 If you want to see an ideal house, you better 

 take a run out there. 



Carnation rlouoEr- 



BURNHAM HITCHINGS PIERSON CO. 



1133 Broadway, Cor. 26th St., N. Y. Boston Branch: 8l9Tremont Building: 



Greenhouse 

 Designers and 



Manufacturers 



