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HORTICULTURE, 



April 24, 1909 



YOU see it was this way: the owner, Mr. 

 purposes. The ornamental side was 

 location. It is 30 fett wide and 141 feet 

 compartmenis, for general plants, carna- 

 It is our Sectional Iron Frame Construc- 

 Posts and Roarded Sides. 

 A Cast Iron Sill job with masonry walls 

 Later he intends building a duplicate 

 work room is for the connecting passage 

 These pictures were taken two weeks ngo 

 attractive arranging of the plants and 

 the gardener, has every reason to be very 

 If you are thinking of building, be sure 



Weber of Stamford, Conn., wanted a house for practical producing 

 not so decidedly important, so the house was designed to suit the 



long. The house is divided into three 



tions and roses. 



lion wiih Ice-Clearing Eave Plate, Iron 



would have been more expensive. 



house and the gablet on the side near the 



to this future house. 



this Saturday . The splendid condition and 



vines make an interior Mr. J. Thompson, 



proud of. 



to let us know. 



LORD AND BURNHAM COflPANY 



lrvington=on-Hudson, N. Y. 



New York 



Boston 



Phila. 



Chicago 



For Example, Take the U-Bar Palm House 



and you can see at once how 

 decidedly more effective this 

 curvilinear, circular house Is 

 than a square shaped affair, 

 or even one with octagon cor- 

 ners, would be. Fact is, the 

 U-Bar is the only construc- 

 tion that can be used in build- 

 ing a successful curvilinear 

 palm house — it is the most 

 adaptable consiruction of the 

 day. 



It is the ideal construction for 

 private estates, parks, public 

 institutions and florists' show 

 rooms. 



U-BAR GREENHOUSES 



PIERSON 



DESIGNERS AND BUILDERS 



- fe. 



U-BAR CO. 



I MADISON AVt.NEW YORK 



