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HORTICULTURE 



May 30, 1908 



READ! READ! READ! 



The Magazine Feed Does It 



The Water-Jacketed Magazine Feed of the 

 "Spencer" Heater holds coal in reserve and 

 feeds it as needed so that the Heater re- 

 quires attention only once a day in ordinary 

 weather, or twice in severe. The "Spencer" 

 has the only Water- Jacketed Feed. 

 "Spencer" grates are raised in the centre, 

 having same pitch at which coal comes 

 from magazine, giving an even thickness 

 of coal over the grate, causing the fire to 

 burn evenly and the coal to slide from 

 magazine as required. 

 It will pay you to discard your old heater, 

 and begin Saving Money with a "Spen- 

 cer." Write for catalogue, also ask for 

 our Greenhouse Catalogue "The House of 

 Greatest Sunlight." 



WEATHERED COMPANY 



P. O. Address Box 789, NEW YORK 



DRAUGHTS AND 

 TEMPERATURE CONTROL 

 IN WIDE HOUSES 



NOT that there is any room for argument, but that 

 argument still goes on: So when we saw in a 

 recent issue of Horticulture. Mr. Ahxander 

 Montgomery's expression ov( r his signature, we to'd our 

 Ad. man to print it agam some time, because it struck 

 the nail so square on the head. Here it is : 



" If a house 40 feet wide and 700 feet long may be considered 

 large, we can say, as far as our experience goes, that the fears of 

 our critics are not well founded. In this structure the tempera- 

 ture and ventilation, both day and night, are under more perfect 

 control than any other house on the place, and we are firmly con- 

 vinced that, in thi-- respect at least, it is very much superior to 

 the eight small houses which it would require to cover the same 

 amount of ground." 



Our Section Iron Frame cinular shows a 40 feet house along 

 linth several others. Send for this circular. 



We make every part of a greenhouse 



BUT THE GLASS. We SELL ANY PART. 



LORD «& BURNHANI CO. 



Main Sales Office: 

 BROADWAY, fEW YORK 



1133 



BOSTON: 

 819 TremoDt Building 



PHILADELPHIA; 

 1215 Filbsrl St. 



THEY HAVE ICE FREE ROOFS 



No gutter to collect the ice — no plate for ice to hang to. The 

 U-Bar with its curved eave, is ice and snow free, from ridge to foun- 

 dation sill. It is the simplest, lightest, strongest, most durable, attrac- 

 tive and productive house built. They also cost less to maintain. 



SEND FOR CATALOG 



The ideal conslniclion fir private 



estates, parks, public institutions 



andjlorists 'showrooms 



U-BAR GREENHOUSES 



PIERSON 



DESIGNERS and BUILDERS 



U-BAR CO. 



1 MADISON AVE„NEW YORK. 



