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HORTICULTURE 



February 5, 1910 



SE SASH 



ARE NOT 



R SASH 



This^isjwhat happens to ao upcn mortise joint— it_Iets in 

 the weather, causiiiE it to quickly rot. ^ ^, 



Vou never saw any of our Sash That Last rolled and 

 loosened at the joints this way. 



Here's a case of wrong construction and inferior wood, 

 slapped together any old way, just as most sash are made. 

 A good sash costs good money. A cheap sash isn't cheap 

 at any, price. 



OUR ANNUAL SASH OFFER 



gives you a good chance to try our sash and prove to your 



own satisfaction that there is not another sash made as good 



or that will last as long. 



Here's the offer for unglazed — 



One Sash, One Dollar — you pay freight. 



Five Sash, Five Dollars — and we make freight allowance. 



If sash are not entirely satisfactory, send them back, at our 



expense, and back will come your money. '1 he offer holds 



good for month of February only. 



Order at once ; February will roll by before )0u know it. 



Lord & Bormlhi 



Here is another effect nt open mortise joint. Such a sash, 

 made such a way. is short lived, soon becomes twisty, 

 loosening the putty and breaking the glass. 



I'uy our Sash That Last, then your Sash Will Last. 



IRVINQTON, 



New York 

 St. James BIdg;. 



Boston 



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am 



N. Y. 



Philadelphia 



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Chicago 



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 Supports. The 

 U-Bar is the Raf- 

 ter and Roof Bar 

 in one. No House 

 like it. The light- 

 est and best. 

 Patented. 



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 Catalog 



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 U-BAR CO. 



U-Bar Greenhouses 



1 Madison Avenue 

 NEW YORK 



