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HORTICULTURE 



May 19, 1917 



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FOR H. G. Dalton we last 

 summer erected this 

 range at Cleveland. 



Adolph Stephan Is the able 

 gardener in charge. 



The odd shape of the plan is 

 due to certain landscape fea- 

 tures that had to be consid- 

 ered. 



It's what we call a Pit-in-Plan. 

 It's the kind of plan that if 

 you don't watch what and 

 how you are planning, it will 

 fit good enough into the land- 

 scape, but fit very badly into 

 the needs of the gardener. 



To make a Fit-In really fit all 

 needs, it needs team work 



>ote that the gutter instead of being placed on 

 top of the sill in at the bottom of the carve, 

 and the nAsh hinged to it. 



and half a century or so of 

 know how. 



By team work, we mean our 

 heartily working with the gar- 

 dener or superintendent. 



By know how, we mean the 

 things we have found out 

 about greenhouses in our long 

 years of planning and build- 

 ing them. 



By combining the two, you 

 secure a Fit-In that really 

 does fit in. 



Are you ready for the team 

 work? 



You know we go anywheres 

 for business, or to talk busi- 

 ness. 



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