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HOKTICULTUEE 



August 2, 1913. 



Greenhouse Given to Gaffney Park by Mr. H. D. Wheat 



ords from 



both 



MR. H. D. WHEAT, of Gaffney, 

 S. C, gave this house to the 

 Gaffney Park. He has a charming little 

 Lord & Burnham Curved-Eave house on 

 his private grounds. Here is what gar- 

 dener, Mr. G. Janes has to say about the 

 park house. 



" I have worked in the Lord & Burnham 

 greenhouses for the past three and one- 

 half years, growing fruit, flowers, and 

 vegetables, and we have always had the 

 finest results — which I believe is partly 

 due to the amount of light and proper 

 ventilation. 



Here, where I have to raise a good num- 

 ber of bedding plants beside the usual cut 

 flowers and pot plants, 1 fix up shelves on 

 which I can stand a surprising lot of plants, 

 besides hanging heavy fern baskets in 

 every little bit of spare room — which of 

 course, is possible with the iron frame 

 construction. 



The neat way in which they are built too, 

 gives a pleasing effect to any park." 



Mr. G. Janes 



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am L^ompaimy 



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