THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE OF AMERICA. 



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The R. A. C. Smith Rangfe at Greenwich, Conn. 



ALEX. KIRKPATRICK. Gardener 



ONE blustery day late last Fall. I 

 dropped around to see our 

 friend, Kirkpatrick, and take 

 these photographs of the greenhouses. 

 There has been a good deal of talk 

 lately in some of the "Chronicles' " big 

 double-spread page articles about lo- 

 cating the greenhouse near the resi- 

 dence. 



This one of Mr. Smith's is a splendid 



example of just such a treatment. It's 

 located onl}^ a stone's toss from the 

 imposing residence. 



The combining of curved eave 

 houses and curvilinear, dome-topped 

 palmhouse makes an exceedinglj- pleas- 

 ing combination. 



If there is any Iniilding doing your 

 way, better have L. & B. do it their 

 way. Send for catalo"-. 



p. S.— The gladdest kind of a glad hand awaits 

 you at our exhibit in the National Flower Show. 

 Come around and have a smoke with us. 



LORD e^ BURNHAM CO. 



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