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HORTICULTURE 



February 4, 1911 



The Practical Greenhouse 



By practical we mean every way practical — practical plan — practical heating, prac- 

 tical ventilating, practical benching, but above all a practical construction. 

 To be a thoroughly practical construction, it nfiust be lighter than any other, more durable 

 than any other, more atiraclive than any other. The U- Bar meets and beats them all. It is 

 the greenhouse practical. The catalogue makes it very plain just why. 



U-BAR GREENHOUSES 



PIERSON 



U-BAR CO. 



DESIGNERS and BUILDERS ^^^' 1 MADISON AVE.NEW YORK 



CANADIAN OFFICE: 10 PHILLIPS PLACE. MONTREAL. 



AN ARTISTIC AND PRACTICAL ARRAN(iKMENT ERECTED AT 



IRVINGTON-ON-HUDSON, N. Y. 



Tlip l*iiln) House in renter .'JO x .".1, c:mIi (M.niiiMriinj,- wijiir .'>(► feet Iniii;, divirlefl into two sei'thuis, ninl tlieti tliere is the 

 riop:i^;itin;: House, wiiicli is twehe feet loiii;. mihI extends fnuii the Servit e t>uiUliiig to the palm house. 



My PATENTED CTRVED EAVE CONSTRUCTION is used on tlie wing houses. The owner gave me the contraet on 

 this style of eonstru<lion as he knew I perfected and patented this improvment. He did not want IMITATORS to EXPERI- 

 MENT at his EXPENSE. Let me tell you other interesting facts about my construetiun. 



WILLIAM H. LUTTON, 



WEST SIDE AVF. 

 STATION 



Jersey City, N. J. 



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