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HOKTICULTrEE 



January 25, 1913 



Get This Loose Leaf Book 



Now — 



We Send It Free 



FROM these i)u;ies showu you would think it .1 lioul; on boilers: liut it's more than that 

 — a lot more It's u Florists' Supply Book of irieenhouse materials. 

 The first halt is devoted to greenhouse heating. Not just boilers, pipes and 

 fittings, but pages of useful information such as you have wanted time and time 

 again. There are 108 pages in the book now, but It's made up looseleaf fashion, so more 

 pages can be added. 



It works like this: We send you the boob of 108 pages now; and then every once 

 in a while (perhaps oftener) we w-ill mail you additional pages all ready for putting right 

 in the book. All you have to do is, simply turn back a couple of fasteners and in the 

 pages go. 



Every time we get out a new thing of importance we will promptly print up some 

 pages about it and mail them to you. 



You can see that such a book will be Invaluable to you. because it can always be 

 kept rig:ht ap to date. 



Sent for copy right now, while It'a on your mind. Don't put it off till tomorrow, 

 for day after tomorrow you may need it badly. 



Hitchings (Si Co. 



New York Of^ces 

 1 1 70 Broadway 



Factory 

 Elizabeth, N. J. 



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ERECTED AT RUMSON, N. J. 



SEEING how attractive and practical this arrangement is, do you wonder why THE LUTTON PATENT 

 CURVED EAVE method has changed Greenhouse Construction during the past few years ? The result 

 has been the most successful house that can be produced ; the other concerns who had been producing the Scune 

 antiquated buildings for years had to simply destroy their patterns as well as their catalogues and stwt anew. Just 

 ask some of our imitators to show you some of their curved eave houses built before THE LUTTON PATENT 

 was granted, you will then be convinced that you had better consult with me. 



WILLIAM H. LUTTON, 



DESIGNER 

 AND BUILDER 



West Side Ave. Station, Jersey City, N. J. 



