January 19, 1907 



HORTICULTURE 



87 



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THEN YOU NEED 



our boilers — that is, if you believe there is any- 

 thing in getting a boiler that you know what it 

 will lio for you, by what it has done for others. 

 Whether it be our old standby, the Corrugated 

 Firebox or our new friend, the Sectional, you'll 

 get the boiler of economy. Write us. 



HITCHINGS AND CO. 



GREENHOUSE DESIGNERS AND BUILDERS. 



Manufacturers of Healinff and VentllallDif Apparatus. 



1170 Broadway, NEW YORK. 



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AND 



Promptness and 

 Good Workmanship 



THE above combined with personal 

 attention to all work, and the fact 

 that I have in my employ men 

 especially selected for their proficiency in 

 greenhouse heating and building assures 

 you of the best results possib'e for the 

 amount of money expended. 



Private gardeners and commercial florists 

 in all parts of the country for whom I have 

 installed work will verify the above. (Send 

 for list). 



IS YOUR HEATING PLANT IN ORDER 



for the comirg winter ? IF NOT can 

 send you competent mechanics at once. 



Everything for Heating and Ventilating, 

 Crates, Smoke Boxes, Etc. 



WILLIAM H. 



West Side Ave. Station, 



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LUTTON 



■ Jersey City. N. J. 



Tel.* 12 R. Bergen Eastern Agent Furman Boilers, write for prices 



'ERE is the rest of David McFarlane's letter about 



U-Bar houses: "I consider the U-Bar style of 



construction as far ahead of the ordinary iron 



frame as the iron frame surpasses the old wooden 



house with 8xio glass. My predictions are that all 



up-to-date horticulturists will demand this method in 



the future." Mr. McFarlane is Gardener to Mrs. H. Walter 



Webb at Scarborough, N. Y. Send for U-Bar catalog. Pierson 



LJ=Bar Company, Designers and Builders U=Bar 

 Greenhouses, 



Met r opolitan 

 Building, Fourth 

 Avenue and 



23 rd Street, New 

 York. 



