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HORTICULTURE 



February 12, 1910 



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LIGHTNESS 



If greenhouse lightness be obtained at the expense 

 of structural strength, then your house is a danger 

 trap ; if your house is so heavy it shuts out the 

 light, your crop is inferior. You must have a 

 ** happy medium," combining sufficient strength, 

 and securing the necessary lightness. 

 The construction that more than meets these re- 

 quirements is our Iron Frame One. Send for 

 information. 



Hitchings & Company 



De*igning & Sales Offices General Offices & Factory 



1 1 70 Broadway, N. Y. Elizabeth, N. J. 



Aeotlher Qreenhomse amud 



ce 



This time it is one of nur every way practical. Curved Eave houses, 

 about 33 feet long and i8 feet wide. Small, but just what ihe owner 

 wanted tor his practical needs and location. 



The work room is entered through the garage. The entire combin- 

 ation is heated by the one boiler. It is an up-to-date greenhouse, 

 up-to-dately located. 



Although this greenhouse might be classed in the " runabout " size 

 — we have turned out some "big six cylinder, loo horse power" 

 ones, lilce J. B. Duke's Curved Eave range for instance, with its 

 twenty-five compartments. 



Now that we are talking about Curved Eave houses, what do you 

 know about our way of building them? 



If you think of building, it is rather important that you should 

 know. Write us. 



New York 



5t. James BIdg. 



Irvington, N. Y. 



Boston Philadelphia Chicago 

 Tremont Bldg. Heed BIdg. The Rookery 



No Heavy Roof 

 Supports. The 

 U-Bar is the Raf- 

 ter and Roof Bar 

 in one. No House 

 likeit. The light- 

 est and best. 

 Patented. 



Send for 

 Catalog 



PIERSON 

 U-BAR CO. 



U-Bar Greenhouses 



1 Madison Avenue 

 NEW YORK 



