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HORTlCULTURi: 



August 3, 1907. 



THIS IS THE THOROUGH WAY 



We pack for shipment our frames and sash. Every precaution taken to prevent breakage of glass. 

 We don't know of a sash that is made as honestly, as strongly. They have all the strong points of per- 

 fect joints, steel dowl pins and the round iron brace and tie rod. The frames are made of Cypress, same selected 

 quality as the sash. Any one can erect them, it is only a matter of bolting up the angle iron at the corners, and 

 dropping the rafter rail in place. Those angle irons are not only a matter of convenience, but make a perfectly 

 rigid joint — ^a frame that will outlast any two ordinary ones and our gardener friends have proven it. 



LORD & BURNHAM CO. 



Greenhouse Designers and Manufacturers. 



New i'ork Office: 1133 Broadway, Corner of 26th St. 



BRANCHES ' i?V°f TI"? T^-^o?.' Building- 

 I Philadelphia— 1211 Filbert Street. 



Two more things you ought to know about the sash: Thev weigh 40 

 lbs. each, which makes them especially light to handle. We make a 

 freight allowance on orders of ten or more. 



We make every part for a greenhouse 

 but the glass. We sell any part. 



U-BAR 



|HE usual iron frame house looks full as well when benched 

 up and stock well grown, but it's with an almost empty 

 U-Bar house like this one, that you get the real value of 

 the wonderful lightness and grace of U-Bar construction. 

 That gutter free curved eave makes an unobstructed space 

 from ridge to sill, for the 24 inch glass. The partitions are so 

 light that without the doors they would scarcely be noticeable. 



This particular house is left 

 open in the center for the taller 

 plants in pots. 



It's a splendid, clean cut invit- 

 ing sort of a house, as thoroughly 

 practical as it is attractive. 

 Did you get a catalog? 



Pierson U=Bar Company, 



Designers and Builders U-Bar 

 Greenhouses, Metropolitan Build- 

 ing, 4th Ave. and Twenty-third 

 Street, New York. 



