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HORTICULTURE 



January 28, 1911 



That Is to 8ny, she has been sending to 

 onr New York factory at Irvington. Rut 

 now with a new factory at Des Plaineo, 

 near Chicago, we will make all shipmeJtB 

 direct from there and cut out the freight 

 cost for that extra 1000 miles haul. That 

 win be a decided advantage. 



This particular group of houses we erected 

 for Mr. A. Coor at Golden, near Denver. 

 It is located at the very base of the Rocky 

 Mountains. It was phmned in ridge and 

 furrow fashion so that It would fit as com- 

 pactly as possible into the space between 

 the building on the right, and another one, 

 out of sight, at the left. The result is 

 certainly very efEective. 



It is Iron Frame construction. 



It is fully described and illustrated in our 

 new catalogue. Before you do a thing 

 about building you want to send for this 

 catalogue. 



Lord amid Biainiiham Co. 



COLORADO 



Irv fflftoi. Ho 



New York 

 St. James lilds. 



Boston 

 Tremont BIdg. 



Philadelphia 



Heed Bids. 



Chicago 



The Rookery 



AA/I 



ie: users s^vy 



Test at 1 2° Below Zero with Heavy Wind 



The No. 7 Kroeschell Greentiouse Boiler is heating 10,000 square feet of 

 glass— it will take care of 15,000 square feet. We had no trouble to keep up 

 temperatures when it was 12 below zero, with a heavy wind. The boiler has 

 given entire satisfaction, and it is certainly an up-to-date affair and we 

 would use no other CERNY & ROWE, Kirkwood, Mo. 



Slope KROESCHELL BROS. CO, 466 W. Erie St., Chicago, IIL 



HARDY RHODODENDRONS 



When we say Hardy we mean Hardy in American Gardens where 

 climatic conditions are no more severe than in Massachusetts. We 

 have them, the finest stock in the world of brilliant hybrid 

 varieties which have stood the test of years in American Gardens 

 for hardiness and vigor. 



Write for Prices on what you with to import for the coming season. 



JOHN WATERER ®, SON, Ltd. ^^tSrE'Sl 



