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HORTICULTURE 



March 5, 1910 I 



Iron Rafter House 



Here is an interior view of 

 L. B. Coddirgton*s rose 

 house at Murray Hill, N. J. 

 The pholo was taken, look- 

 ing toward the side, lo show 

 you how light — how ex- 

 tremely light — and still how 

 thoroughly the roof is 

 framed. 



You can scarcely tell the 

 eave plate from the angle 

 iron purlins, it is so light. 



This is a construction that 

 you can absolutely depend 

 on as being proof against 

 high winds and heavy 

 snows. 



When you are ready to 

 build, write us. 



Hitchings & Company 



Designing & Sale* Offices General Offices & Factory 



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



THE GIANT CLAMP 



This is the clamp used in making the Giant Arch, 

 and is responsible for the rigidity of the entire 

 pipe frame in our Semi-Iron or Pipe Frame 

 House. 



For rigidity and lightness, the framing made 

 with this Giant Clamp of ours, has been described 

 as a "tower of strength." Fully explained and 

 illustrated in Handy Hand Book. 



Irvington, N. Y. 

 New York Boston Philadelphia Chicago 



St. James BIdg. Trcmont BIdg. tired BIdg. The Rookery 



shows the startling lightness of a U-Bar interior. Write to PIERSON U-BAR COMPANY, 



Avenue, New York, for their Catalog. 



