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HORl ICULTURE 



January tS, 1917 





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A Word or Two About Workrooms of Greenhouse Construction 



COME there are who seem 



^ to object to a workroom 



of separate construction. 



A few object to its additional 



cost. 



While others prefer it because 



to their notion it looks better. 



To meet just such desires we 



construct them three different 



ways. 



1. One or njore sections par- 

 titioned off from the regular 

 greenhouse, it being in every 

 way constructed like the rest 

 of the house. The roof is 

 either of ground glass or left 

 clear and painted. 



2. Taking two sections and 

 in place of the glass roof, use 

 block tin painted with alumi- 



num. The sides and end are 



then of clear glass. This is 



a splendid fix. quite the best 



of all many gardeners think. 



3. Take two sections and 



shingle the roof and gable 



above the side glazing. This 



gives a marked distinction 



between the workroom and 



greenhouse which some feel 



is decidely desirable. 



As far as we are concerned; 



it's for you to say which you 



prefer. 



In any case, it would be our 



construction of Everlasting 



Lastingness. 



Ready to talk building? Say 



when and where and we'll be 



there. 



ori§S»iihamG. 



Builders of Greenhouses and Conservatories 



SALES OFFICES: 



NEW YORK BOSTON PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO ROCHESTER CLEVELAND 



42nd Street BIdg. Tremont BIdg. Widener BIdg. Rookery BIdg. Granite Bldg. Swetland BIdg. 



TORONTO, Royal Bank BIdg. MONTREAL, Transportation BIdg. 



FACTORIES : Irvington, N. Y. Des Plalnes, III. St. Catharines, Canada. 



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