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HORTICULTURE 



February 11, 1911 



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CAN'T you just see a duplicate of this house located right on your grounds 

 and picture in your mind the hundred and one things you could grow in 

 it! It is 50 ft. long with three compartments, a work room, and row of 

 cold frames. It will cost you — but hold on, let's talk it over first, then you 

 will understand why we can build it so reasonably. We will gladly send you 

 photos showing other points of view. 



1170 BROADWAY, 

 N.Y. 



HITCHINGS & CO., ^''T^'"' -^ 





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AN ARTISTIC AND PRACTICAL ARRANGEMENT ERECTED AT 



IRVINGTON-ON-HUDSON, N. Y. 



The Palm House in fenter 30 x 33, enph coiiuectiiig wins .W feet lung, divider! into two sections, and tlien there is tbe 

 rropiigating House, wliii-li is twelve feet long, and e.xtends fr<ini the Service building to the palm house. 



My PATENTED CURVED EAVE CONSTRUCTION is used on the wing houses. The owner gave me the contract on 

 this style of construction as he knew I perfected and patented this improvment. He did not want I.MIT.XTORS to EXPERI- 

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



WILLIAM H. LUTTON, 



WEST SrOE AVE. 

 STATION 



Jersey City, N. J. 



