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HORTICULTURE 



February 19, 1910 



Erected for W. G. Mather, Cleveland, O. 



R.igKt Designing 



Many a well constructed house has been spoiled 

 by poor design; it s the combination of a well 

 thought out design and an enduring, light Iron 

 Frame Construction that makes the perfect house. 



Such a one is this erected for W. G. Mather, 

 Cleveland, Ohio. 



Send for our llhistraled Circular 



Hitchings & Company 



Designing & Sales Offices General Offices & Factory 



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



The 

 Ramii 



re at Pride's, Mas^ 



Sectional Iron Frame Construction 



JVIRST, there was but the two compartment por- 

 '■ tion at the right — then a few years »go we 

 added that charming octagon palm house and 

 another two compartment wing. It now flanks two 

 sides of the choice little formal flower garden. 



What we have particularly in mind is to tell you 

 not to be discouraged because you want more houses 

 and cannot seem to plan out an addition to your 

 satisfaction. 



Call us in, we have fifty years of greenhouse build- 

 ing experience to draw upon. Our salesmen you 

 will find are particularly resourceful, and know 

 thoroughly the kinks of ihe business. You will find 

 a satisfaction in doing business with them. 



Write to us and we will write to you. 



Lord & Bomham Co. 



Irvington, N. Y. 



New York 



St. Jsmes BIdg. 



Boston 



Tremont BIdg. 



Philadelphia 



Heed BIdg. 



Chicago 

 The Rookery 



This shows the startling lightness 



of a U-Bar interior. Write to PIERSON U-BAR COMPANY, 

 Avenue, New York, for their Catalog. 



1 Madison 



