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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE OF AMERICA. 



Photographs Furnished by 

 Courtesy of Lord & Burn. 



The New Greenhouses at II 



At each end of the Show House are interesting rockery fountains and pools, 

 filled with gold fish. 



The "kiddies" are the two canny Scotch bairns of Assistant-Superintendent, 

 Mr. Donaldson. 



Nut to be beaten by Rochester with its Hig 

 group of Show Houses, erected last }-ear, its hi 

 Buffalo, has beautified its range of growing hou 

 ware Park, by adding this highly ornamental S 



It is 125 feet long and 50 feet wide. 



The work room is located in a jog of the S 

 and connected to five ridge and furrow grov 

 just back of it. 



Although the curvilinear roof has a maniir|tl 

 is so framed that neither columns nor a mi 

 heavy roof trussing and bracing is necessar}-. 



As an example of greenhouse construction 

 skill, it is highl}' interesting. 



With the classic architecture of the Albrit t . 

 lery on the left of the Park's encircling drive; a 

 fied, graceful lines of the Show House on tl 

 effect as you enter the grounds is most strikir 



D. A. Seymour is the Superintendent of th 

 falo Park System. 



Mr. Donaldson, the Assistant Superintepen 

 handy by, in the vine-covered cottap" 



