400 



HORTICULTURE 



September 14, 1912 



3000 Miles 



We Shipped 



The Materials 



For This Range 



A LL the way from our Irv- 

 ingfton factory, near New 

 York, to Pasadena, California. 



Now that we have a factory 

 at Des Pla:nes, HI., a thousand 

 miles is being cut off all Cali- 

 fornia shipments. 



The way we secured the 

 order for these houses is inter- 

 esting. The owner, while a 

 g'uest of J. B. Duke, at Somer- 

 ville, N. J., greatly admired Mr. 

 Duke's Curved Eave range, then 

 recently completed by us. As a 

 result, on the way back to the 

 coast, our New York office was visited, plans 

 drawn and approved, and a contract placed with 

 us for these three houses. They were the first 

 Curved Eave houses in California. 



When our customers are willing to pay freight 

 on such long distance hauls, it speaks most con- 

 clusively of the superiority of our Curved Eave 

 construction. Send for Catalog. 



Lord & Burnham Company 



SALES OFFICES : 

 Nen lorfc. Si. James Bldg. Bolton, Tremonl Bldii. Phlladelptla, Franklin Bank Bldfi. 



Chioado, RooLerr Bldtf. 



FACTORIES ; 



Inindlon, N. T. Des Plaines, III. 



ERECTED AT RUIV^SON, N. J. 



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

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

 has been the most successhil 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, 



DESIGNER 

 AND BUILDER 



West Side Ave. Station, Jersey City, N. J. 



