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HORTICULTURE 



Febniai-y 2, 1907 



Costs and Competition 



We can help you both ways — first, with a house, 

 an equipment that is not only up-to-date, but 

 up to stay up ; a layout that meets in the 

 handiest, most economical way, just your needs. 

 You must always keep in mind that we thor- 

 oughly understand the right laying out of your 

 house to give the greatest returns from least 

 time and labor expended by your help. We are 

 not c nly greenhouse builders, but economy en- 

 gineers — we help you meet competition — and 

 you'll have pleasant dealing. Write us. 



HITCHINGS AND CO. 



GREENHOUSE DESIGNERS AND BUILDERS. 



Manufaclurprs of Heatinii and Ventllattnif Apparatus. 



1170 Broadway, 



NEW YORK. 



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TO GET THE FULL VALUE A.ND attractive- 

 ness of your palms, it is necessary to look at iheni from above the 

 floor leveK Here is a delightful solution in this raised lobby entrance, 

 from which every plant can be seen at its very best. It takes away 

 that usual store-room effect and gives a beautiful tropical impression. 

 Show houses can be treated in the same way — and every place of any 

 size should have a show house. 



If you want this sort of thing we can do it for you, or always welcome 

 the opportunity to carry out for you any of your ideas or suggestions. 



LORD <a BURNHAM CO. 



Qreenhouse Designers and Manufacturers 

 1133 BROADWAY, cor. 26th Street, N. Y. 

 BOSTON Branch : 819 Tremont Building 



TILL more of Robert Williamson's letter: 

 " I may state that the U-Bar house has been 

 greatly admired by everyone interested in 

 horticulture, who has seen it. I also wish to 

 thank you for the painstaking way in which all the work was 

 done, every small detail being carefully and promptly attended 

 to." Mr. Williamson is Superintendent for Mrs. A. A. Ander- 

 son, Greenwich, Conn. Send for 



catalog. Pierson U=Bar Com= 

 pany, Designers and Build= 

 ers LJ=Bar Greenhouses, 



Metropolitan Bldg., Fourth Ave. 

 and 23 rd Street, New York. 



Interior view of " U " Bar greenhouse designed and erected for 

 Mrs. A. A. Anderson, Greenwich, Ct. 



