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January 11, 1913. 



BEFORE talkii.i; .-.iKnit tbe Reason Bociklet itself, let us 

 tirst ask you a <iiie-:ti>..u or two: 

 When you buy anytliin^' i f importance involving tbe 

 expenditure ot sever.il liundred or thousands of dollars, do 

 you rely entirely on your own individual information, and go 

 right out and liny it? Of course you don't. 



In making y^iur tinal decision, are you not strnngl.v influenced 

 Ijy the opinion ot some one who has already bought — and is 

 satisfied V Doesn't the fact that this or that person, company 

 or institution of prominence has put their stamp of approvijl 

 on it, by putting their money into it, carry a good deal of 

 weight with you? 



The Importance of 

 This Reason Book 



This lieing so, then naturally enough you will buy a green- 

 house much the same way. 



Suppose, fur instance, you want to know thoroughly about 

 the l-Har (Jreenhouso. and have been wondering if there are 

 any houses in your vicinity you could see; wouldn't a booklet 

 L'iviug you the names of all U-Bar owners and the character 

 .■in<l extent of the greenhouse they own, be of interest and 

 assistance to you? 



Let us supp ise still further, that you want to confirm your 

 decision to buy a I'-Bar house by seeing who some of the 

 others are who arrived 'at the same tlecisiou and built; 

 wouldn't a booklet grouping such names in a readily get-at- 

 able way be just the thing you want? 



That's why we made just such a booklet. 



It's called "Reasons." 



The Reasons themselves are told in 93 words, right at the 

 start — the rest is given over to a uui<iue and interesting ar- 

 rangement ot the locations and owners ot U-Har houses built 

 in the last few years. Send for this Booklet. With it we will 

 mail you our catalogue and a section of the U-Bar itself — 

 so you can see e-^iactly what the U-Bar is. 



U-BAR GREENHOUSES 



PIERSON U-BAR CO 



ONE MADISON AVE. NEW YORK. 



CANADIAN OfflCE. lO PHILLIPS PLACE MONTREAL 



ERECTED AT RUMSON, N. J. 



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

 *^ CURVED ELWE 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 same 

 antiquated buildings for years had to simply destroy their patterns as well as their catalogues and start 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, anT^SS West Side Ave. Station, Jersey City, N. J. 



