Syracuse Park Planned to Build 

 Then Built to a Plan 



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Knowing what you know about greenhouse 

 planning and building isn't it surprising how 

 few have looked ahead far enough to plan 

 ahead for future additions ? 



Run over in your mind, the houses you know 

 about personally; and it's ten chances to one 

 that nine of them are more or less botched up 

 because of having to meet conditions that 

 ouglil to have been met, at the start, on tlie plan. 

 When the Park officials at Syracuse, N. Y., 

 considered the question of building houses, 

 the plan to them was the first and last thing 

 of importance. 



As a result, they now have a Palm house ami 

 work room as a central feature, and four 

 houses already erected on one side. 

 A glance at the photograph below, shows the 

 opposite side of the Palm House, constructed 



for connecting duplicate houses. Even the 

 doors are in and ready. 



One or more houses can be added at a time, 



until the layout is complete in accord with 



the original plan. 



As a result, it will be attractive to look at, 



nnd economical to both work and heat. 



We are not saying that this plan could well 



be duplicated for the requirements of other 



parks, but it does meet the needs of this one. 



Each individual condition, should always gov- 

 ern the layout, both as to size and arrange- 

 ment. 



Which statement brings us right down to the 

 basic fact, that when you are ready to talk 

 plan, we will gladly plan to be there. 

 Let us know w!ien and wliere. 



ofd, & BnrnhamCS. 



Builders of Greenhouses and Co iservatories 



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mVlNGTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA 



New York 42nd St. BIdg. Land Title Bldg. 



BOSTON CLEVELAND TORONTO 



Little Bldg, 2063 E. 4th St. Royal Bank Bldg. 



Eastern Factory Western Factoid 



Irvmgton. N. Y. Dea Plaines. III. 



CHICAGO 

 Continental Bank Bldg. 

 MONTREAL 

 Transportation Bldg. 

 Canadian Factory 

 St. Catharines. Ont. 



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This View from the Opi'osite Side of the Palm Houses, Shows 

 the Provision Made fur Adding Future Houses 



