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HORTICULTURE 



April 2, mo 



Look At This Curved Eave 



See what a fine piece of construction it is. 

 The roof bars are small, and the curved part is 

 cut from the solid wood with metal backing ex- 

 tending to the sill. 



The rafters are so narrow and neatly framed in 

 that you scarcely notice them. 

 The glass is 24 inches wide. The sill and gutter 

 are comb.ned in one. 



It has proven such a success that most of our 

 private jobs are being built that way. 

 Send for our Special Curved Eave Circular. 



Hitchings & Company 



Designing & Sales Offices General Offices & Factory 



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



The Hoiase of 



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Eecreased Effacaeecy 



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The L & B Sectional Iron Frame Houses, whether 

 for private places or among the florists, are today 

 being run at less expense, and yielding greater re- 

 turns than other constructions. It is because of 

 their unequaled durability and "increased effi- 

 ciency." Send for particulars. 



Irvlngton, N. Y. 



New York 

 St. James Blag. 



Boston 



Tremont Bide. 



Philadelphia 



Heed BIdg. 



Chicago 

 Th* Rookery 



This shows the startling lightness of a U-Bar interior. Write to PIERSON U-BAR COMPANY, 1 Madison 



Avenue, New York, for their Catalog. 



