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HORTICULTURE ' 



Oc-rober 12. 1912 



Greenhouses and Conservatories 



By sending for our new catalogue you will 

 have a quick and conclusive way of getting a 

 line on the character of work we do and some 

 for whom wc have done it. 



If you want to go into construction details — 



they are there — briefly told and thoroughly 



illustrated. 



Send for this catalog. 



Hitchings (Q. Company 



SPRING AND LOUISA STS., ELIZABETH, N. J. 



The 8EBVICE BCILDING Is usually a source ot great an- 

 noyance to the up-to-date gardener and it requires architect- 

 ural ability to design appropriate Potting Houses tljat will 

 add to the attractiveness of the Greenhouses. You will admit 

 that this SERVICE BUILDING Is unusually attractive. Its 

 Old English Architecture is along the same lines as other 

 buildings on this large estate; It Is equipped with all modern 

 improvements for the comfort of the gardener and his assis- 

 tants and the connecting house, sixteen feet long (ample for 

 Propagating purposes), prevents the shading of adjoining 

 houses. 



Will be glad to tallj to you on the SERVICE BCIIiDING. 



WILLIAM H. LUTTON 



West Side Avenue Station 

 JERSEY CITY, N. J. 



ERECTED AT BRIDGEPORT, CONN. 



THE BEAUTIFUL SYMMETRY of lines ONLY secured in 

 THE LUTTON PATENTED CURVED EAVE IRON FRAME 

 HOUSE is easily distinguishable. It is the ARTISTIC applica- 

 tion to the small details that commands the attention of the 

 most CRITICAL. 



JUST note the construction of the HOOD over doorway. 

 ITS SIMPLICITY and how IT HARMONIZES with the general 

 appearance of the construction. THAT is only one of the de- 

 tails. Throughout the entire arrangement the same original 

 mechanical ability Is employed, THEN again this construction 

 Is patented, UNITED STATES PATENT NO. gOS^OS. A 

 POSITIVE ASSURANCE of receiving the genuine successful 

 CURVED EAVE. Write for more particulars. 



