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HORTICULTURE 



December 31, 1910 



ver and Over Again 

 We Have Tried to 

 Impress on Your 

 Minds 



that there is no need to gel discouraged about ever 

 having a greenhouse just because there seems to 

 you to be no room for one. Leave that to us. 

 We have cracked some tough location nuts. Here 

 is one squeezed in between the Garden wall and 

 Gardner's Cottage on a place at Newport, R. I. 

 Tell us your troubles — that's what we are look- 

 ing for. 



Hitchings & Company 



1170 BROADWAY 



NEW YORK 



Mr. T. E. Procter, at Topifield. Mast., baa beside* bit other 

 bouses, an eleven foot bouie 75 feet Ions, divided in three 

 compartments. This one is now filled wiih pot strawberries* 



THE ELEVEN FOOT HOUSE 



Don't shake your head because it's ' s me decidedly inlcrestiDg facts 



a small house — for many purposes I about ''eleven footers." faome of 



it is just as good as the wider one. i them you already kni^w, but there's 



For growine melons, for instaDce. a chance that some of them you don't 



Our New Catalog shows and tells I know. Do you want the catalog ? 



Lord & BMrmilhiam Coo 



New York 

 St. James Bidg. 



Irvington, N. Y. 

 Boston Philadelphia 



Trcmont BIdg. Heed BIdg. 



Chicago 



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. 



U-BAR GREENHOUSES 



PIERSON 



DESIGNERS and BUILDERS 



U-BAR CO. 



1 MADISON AVE,NEW YORK. 



