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HORTICULTURE 



August 3, 1912 



Highland Park Houses— Rochester, N. Y. 



THEY are called the Lambertou Memorial 

 houses, having been given to the city by 

 Mrs. Mary Starbuek as an ai)preciatiou of 

 her brother, Alexander B. Lamberton, who is 

 President of the Board of Park Commissioners. 

 In the vestibule gable there is a beautiful bronze 

 medallion of Mr, Lamberton with a suitable 

 description. 



The group of three houses in front are used 

 entirely for show houses and are always open to 

 the public both day and night. Even as Roches- 



Lord & Burnham Co. 



tir has gained its merited name as The Flower 

 I 'ity, equally has it won recognition for the un- 

 usual beauty and completeness of its greenhouse 

 displays. 



Great credit is due to the Superintendent of 

 Parks, Mr, C. C. Laney, and his most able as- 

 sistant, Mr, John Dunbar, 



Will gladly send you other views and a com- 

 plete description of the houses — all of which ari> 

 Iron Frame. 



SALES OmCES 



New York, St James Bldf;. 

 Philadelphia, Franklin Bank BIdg. 



Boston, Tremont BIdg. 

 Chicago, Rookery BIdg, 



FACTORIES 



Irvington, N. Y. 

 Des Plaines, III. 



ERECTED AT RUMSON, N. J. 



Weeing 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 ' "en 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 and start 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, a^SZ. West Side Ave. Station, Jersey City, N. J. 





