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HORTICULTURE 



July 13, 1912 



FIRST we built a range of Iron Frame houses. Then 

 four or so years afterward, this conservatory, 

 which in design harmonized with the architec- 

 tural treatment of the residence. 



Its interior arrangement is quite the most delight- 



ful and practical of any we have seen in many a day. 

 It comes the nearest yet to being the ideal scheme. 

 It's out of the question to describe it — but if you are 

 interested we will gladly send you two charming 

 interior views which tell the story. 



Lord & Burnham Co. 



SALES OFFICES 



New York, St. James BIdi;. BoitoD, Tremont BMg. 



Philadelphia, Franklin Bank BIdg. Chicago, Rookery Bldg, 



FACTORIES 



Irvington, N. Y. 

 Des Plaines, III. 



ERECTED AT RUMSON, N. J. 



^EEING how attractive and practical this arrangement is, do you wonder why THE LUTTON PATENT 

 *^ CURVED EAVE method has changed Greenhouse Construction during the past few years? The result 

 has been the most successful house that can be produced; the other concerns who had been producing the same 

 antiquated buildings for years had to simply destroy their patterns as well as their catalogues a nd s tart anew. Just 

 ask some of our imitators to show you some of their curved eave houses built before THE LUTTON PATENT 

 was granted; you will then be convinced that you had better consult with me. 



WILLIAM H. LUTTON, .^S^.k West Side Ave. Station, Jersey City, N. J. 





