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HORTICULTURE 



August 17, 1907 



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Sixty thousand feet of glass is a further adds to their handiness, while 



J4 pretty good-sized layout for a giving apleasing architectural distinction 



_ commercial proposition ; but to the whole scheme. The palm house 



when we come to think of such is 40 feet wide by 133 feet 4 inches long, 



ii^^BWAVNv' a range being devoted to cut- and so framed that no columns are 



flowers on a private estate, then necessary. The grapery, peach and 



the broad field that the greenhouse and nectarine houses are in the extreme left 



its products has reached begins to group. For perfection in growing condi 



dawn on one. 



Here is a 

 splendid exam- 

 ple of the possi- 

 bilities and per- 

 fection of the 

 L. 6c B. Sec- 

 tional Iron 

 House. The 

 plan is an eco- 

 nomical one, 



tions, this range 

 has proven a 

 record-breaker. 

 Superintendent 

 Kleinheinz,with 

 his skill and the 

 advantage of 

 these houses has 

 to be reckoned 

 w i t h w h e n it 

 comes to a prize 



both from points of light, heating and competition of importance, 



working. The central connecting pas- Advance leaves of our greenhouse 



sage ways make each house readily ac- catalog now ready. Send for them, 



cessible and carry the trench from the Lord & Burnham Co., Greenhouse 



mains, giving an equal distribution of Designers and Manufacturers, 1133 



the coils on either side. The space be- Broadway, Corner 26th Street, New 



tween the houses is ample to prevent York. Boston Branch, 819 Tremont 



one house from shading the other. The Building. Philadelphia Branch, 121 1 



placing of the houses in three groups Filbert Street. 



WE MAKE EVERY PART FOR A GREENHOUSE BUT THE GLASS 

 WE SELL ANY PART 



