THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE OF AMERICA. 



Two Interesting Examples of "L and B's** Greenhouses 



Forming Part of the Educational Equipment 



of Prominent Institutions 



Here, there and everywhere all over this big prosperous country, institutions are 

 building greenhouses as an essential part of the educational equipment. No longer 

 are they confined to Agricultural Coljpges and Experiment Stations. 



TOHNSHOPKINSUNIVERSITY at Baltimore. Md., 

 J conducts a distinct horticultural course. The botanical 

 laboratories and experimental greenhouses are set in the 

 midst of a beautiful formal garden filled with countless 

 domestic and foreign specimen plants. Many of these are 

 very rare. The greenhouse work is carried on in the same 

 vigorous, thorough way so characteristic of this wonderful 

 institution. 



YHE COLLEGE OF ST. ELIZABETH is a Cathohc 

 institution for girls, located at Convent, between 

 Morristown and Madison, N. J. On the campus is this 

 attractive group of houses where the girls have both labora- 

 tory work and practical greenhouse experience. The course 

 is somewhat like the one so ably conducted by Professors 

 Genung and Canning at the Smith College greenhouses 

 erected by us several years ago. 



We will gladly give you details of both these greenhouses, 

 catalog, send for it. 



If vou haven't our 



NEW YORK 



St. James Bldg. 



Lord and Burnham Co. 



SALES OFFICES 

 BOSTON PHILADELPHIA 



Tremont Bldg. Franklin Bank Bldg. 



CHICAGO 



Rookery Bldg. 



FACTORIES 

 IRVINGTON. N. Y. 

 DES PLAINES. ILL. 



