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HORTI CULTURE 



August 17, 1907 



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Then you 

 are in luck, 

 for now you 



AND 



Bought Your Ventila- 

 ting Apparatus Yet? 



can get 

 such a machine as an up-to-date 

 florist should have — an H & Co. Oil- 

 Itself Gear. But don't put all the 

 stress on the oil itself point, that 

 simply makes your work a good sight 

 easier. But if the construction and 

 adjustment were not what they are, 

 the little strength you now have to 

 put on the hand wheel, would have to 

 be many times increased. It is more 

 than a mere ventilating apparatus, it is 

 a powerful, built to last machine that 

 stands up to any strain you will put 

 upon it. 



HITCHINGS AND CO. 



GREENHOUSE DESIGNERS AND BUILDERS. 



Manufacturers of Ueatlnif and Ventllatini^ Apparatus. I 



• 1170 Broadway, NEW YORK. ! 



I MANUFACTURE 

 AND ERECT 



Iron frame and wood Greeuhouses o£ every 

 typo for commercial and private use. 



If you contemplate building, allow me 

 to submit sketcb and estimate covering 

 your requiremeuts. 



JOHN A. PAYNE, 



Horticultural Architect and 

 Builder. 



Main Office and Factory: 



260-274 Culver Ave., Jersey City, N.J. 



Sash opening apparatus and all kinds of 

 greenhouse structural material. 



N. TOIUWANDA. 



nr. 



lUMJNItX 



oivr. 



GREENHOUSE CONSTRUCTION 

 LUMBER 



John C. rioninger Co. 



me. Blackhawk St., CHICAGO 



I HIS lean-to propa' 

 gating house is 'a 

 still further evi- 

 dence of the care 

 with which every 

 U-Bar detail is worked 

 out. The bed with its 

 solid slate sides and tile bottoms is a 

 thoroughly indestructible affair. The 

 heating pipes are underneath, giving 

 a perfect control to the bottom heat. 

 The ventilating wheel is handy, but 

 entirely out of the way. The roof line 

 where it connects an adjoining house 

 is clean cut in its every detail. 



For further particulars of every U-Bar strong point, send for catalog. 

 Pierson U = Bar Company, Designers and builders U-Bar Greenhouses, 

 Metropolitan Building, Fourth Avenue and Twenty-third Street, New York. 



