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HORTICULTURE 



April 30, 1910' 



Don't. Be Misled on Which 

 Curved Eave to Buy 



Ours is no experiment — eight years ago we built 

 our first Curved Eave House — It was a success 

 from the start. The present one is much im- 

 proved and has much to be said in its favor for 

 satisfactory lightness and unquestionable endur- 

 ance. Send for circular. 



Hitchings & Company 



New York— 1170 Broadway 



A CmrYed Eave 



Range That Is 



Compact and Practical 



It is located on the Dudley Olcott grounds at Morris- 

 town N. J. A Curvilinear Palm House, with two 

 wings and a connecting passage that are Curved Eave. 

 It is compact because it is planned that way — practical 

 because the construction is the Sectional Iron Frame, 

 which although one of extreme lightness, is one that 

 does not secure lightness at the expense of durability. 

 In considering a Curved Eave House, this pofnt is one 

 to give very serious consideration. 



We want you to give us the opportunity to tell you 

 exactly how it is constructed. Will you give us such an 

 opportunity? When? Shall we call or will you write? 



LORD AND BURNHAM COMPANY 



irvington, N. Y, 

 New York Boston Philadelphia Chicago 



St. James BIdg. Tremont BIdg. Heed BIdg. The Rookery 



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HERE is not a house built today, that has the 

 extreme lightness, beauty and practicalness of 

 our U-Bar Curved Eave. 



e*enci for C£»t^log>: 



U-BAR GREENHOUSES 



PIERS ON 



DESlGNtRS AND BUILDERS 



U-BAR CO. 



1 MADISON /yE,NEW YORK 



