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HORTICULTURE 



February 22, 1913 



Five Unansw^erable Questions 



RE you one of the ones who says you "can't 

 see any difference between the U-Bar Curved 

 Eave house and other Curved Eave houses?" 

 Come with us inside this house, and let us 

 ask you some questions. 



Tell us now, what other Curved Eave construction 

 is there that the roof bars do not require reinforcing 

 at the curved part? 



What construction is there that needs nothing but a 

 narrow little strip of %-inch iron to keep the bars 

 properly spaced at the bottom of the curve? 

 What construction is there that combines roof bar 

 and rafter in one while still not using any larger bar 



than any other curved eave constructions require, 

 built other ways? 



4. What construction is there that has the roof bars 

 and gable bars all metal enclosed and protected 

 from the destructive moisture of house? 



5. What construction is there that has an entire — not 

 part — but an entire steel frame — a frame galvanized 

 and aluminum painted throughout? 



If you know of any such construction, buy it. Buy it, 

 because, without a doubt it's every bit as good as the 

 U-Bar. But if it's not built with the U-Bar, it can't be 

 as good as the U-Bar. The Pierson U-Bar Co. are the 

 only U-Bar greenhouse builders. 





U-BAR GREENHOUSES 



P1ER50N U-BAR CO 



ONE MADISON AVE. NEW YORK. 



CANADIAN OFFICE. lO PHILLIPS PLACE. MONTREAL 



