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HORTICULTUEE 



October 14, 1916 



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1 liuiiu nil ii.-i.ij.- nieakfast when I tuok this oue of Mrs. J. J. Kauv .•- .,i i..ii 

 Harbor. A wee bit early for the gardener, so the pleasure of meeting him was missed. 



Just a Passing Glimpse 

 At a Few of Our Houses "Up Maine Way" 



WHEN the Sweet Pea Society met at Bar Harbor, I took our "picture box" along and 

 snapped a few of the greenhouses we have erected there and thereabouts. Some of 

 the houses have been up for years; others of recent construction. 

 All are in splendid condition. Here are four. 

 Later on we will publish 

 some more. 



Some twt-h ._■ j, . j j ^ 

 ago, we erected this out 

 for D. C. Blair, at Bar Har- 

 bor. It is but one of the inrideui.--. 

 of interest in that estate of excep- 

 tional beauty. Mr. ,T. Mitchell, the 

 gardener, is one of those worth while 

 men with a seemingly endless amount 

 of interesting information about 

 plants, flowers and shrubs. Would have 

 liked to spend the day witli him. 



Tof4 &fitirnhain^. 



J 1..; Mrs. J. H. 

 Kennedy range Is per- 

 I'aps the largest in the Bar 

 Harbor colony. It consists of various 

 constructions of various concerns; ar- 

 riving at the climax with one of our 

 liouses. Which fact reminds one of 

 tlie Gold Meiial Flour Ads. which 



everywhere 

 nut now?" 



.say: "Eventually — why 



Buildera of Greenhouses and Conservatories 

 SALES OFFICES: 

 NEW YORK BOSTON PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO 



42nd Street BIdg. Tremont BIdg. Widener BIdg. Rookery BIdg. 



TORONTO, Royal Bank BIdg. MONTREAL, 



FACTORIES 



ROCHESTER 



Granite BIdg. 



Trantportation 



CLEVELAND 

 Swetland BIdg. 

 BIdg. 



On the way to Portland stopped off at Bath to see this garden greenhouse on the ex- 

 tensive estate of J. S. Hyde. It forms one side of a charming brick wall enclosed for- 

 nial garden. Tlie greenhouse Hts into the scheme with fitting fitness 



