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HORT I CULTURE 



July 2, 1910 



The House That Makes 

 Good 



Of a certainty that Iron Frame Green- 

 house of ours makes the ideal house. 

 It makes the kind of house that not 

 only "boks good" but stands close 

 inspection and comparisons. It must 

 be so because so mmy of our custo- 

 mers recommend us to their friends. 

 Fortunately, we have houses that fit 

 all conditions and all pocketbooks. 

 Send for circular and see for yourself. 



Hitchings & Company 



Decigning A. Sales Offices General Offices & Factory 



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



Ciryed Eave Ernst Is Ttoe Mmc 



There are ihree reasons why — any one of them as plain as the 

 nose on your face: First, its attractiveness impresses you, for 

 that gutterless eave with its graceful curve certainly does appeal 

 to one. 



Second, you like the idea of its increased lightness and know 

 at a glance that it must be a great growing house. 



Third, you like the way it is constructed and believe that it is 

 practical in every way and without a question as to its durability. 



Hooking these facts up to a concern in whom you can place 

 full confidence, gives you a guarantee of securing a house without 

 the usual disappointments. 



Perhaps the best thing for you to do, is write us a line, stat- 

 ing the size of house you have been thinking of and so on; then 

 we can send you some advance paf es »rom our new catalogue, or 

 a photo or two that will help you in deciding things. This is a 

 good time to build. 



Lord (& BMrmiham Co. 



Irvlngton, N. Y. 

 New York Boston Philadelphia Chicago 



St. Jiifnes Bl 'g 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. 



Seind for OEttetlog; 



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U-BAR GREENHOUSES 



PIERSON 



DESlGNtRS AND BUILDERS 



U-BAR CO. 



1 MADISON AVE.NEW YORK 



