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HORTICULTURE 



October 1. 1910 



This T shaped plan of curvilinear palm houie and three 

 curved eave Mings was recently completed at Oakdale, N. J. 



From this side you see the difficulties of such 

 a location and how succeiafuUy they were met- 



rurved Cave Houses 

 are tHe THing THese 

 Days 





Wc have the model way of building them to obtain 

 greatest light, the stretigth needed and the attrac- 

 tiveness you want. Send for itiformatioD. 



HITCHINGS & COMPANY 



1170 BROADWAY .... 



NEW YORK 



Sixty is one of those curvilinear lay- 

 outs that are always exceedingly at- 

 tractive when riphily designed. This 

 one is. The e is one right way to 

 build a cuivilinear house .-nd that is 

 the Sectional Iron Frame Way. 

 That's our \\a\-. Number 56 is one 

 of those CDtirely practical liouses 

 with no fuss and feathers — just one 



of our thoroughly well built lean to 

 houses (hat fit so acceptably against 

 a south "all or some buildiog. This 

 one is 50 feet long and has two 

 benches ami a centre walk. It is fully 

 described in the Advance Pages from 

 our New Catalog which we want 

 to send to every Clardner or Superin- 

 tendeot. Hav<; you one of the copies. 



Irvington, N. Y. 

 New York Boston Philadelphia Chlcace 



St. James Bidg. Tremont BIdg. Heed BIdg. Tba Reokary 



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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. 



Send for Cs»t^log; 



U-BAR GREENHOUSES 



PIERSON 



DESIGNERS AND BUILDERS 



U-BAR CO. 



1 MADISON AVE.NEW YORK 



