November 16, 1912 



HOETICULTURE 



699 



The Jolin Hopkins Ilortiriiltuml Labiiratnries and Greenhouses .-it Baltiniiire, Md. 



Two Interesting Examples of "L and B's Greenhouses 



Forming Part of the Educational Equipment 



of Prominent Institutions 



Here, there and everywhere all over this big prosperous country, institu- 

 tions are building greenhouses as an essential part of the educational equip- 

 ment. No longer are they confined to Agricultural Colleges and experiment 

 stations. 



JOHN HOPKINS UNIVERSITY at Baltimore, Md., 

 conducts a distinct horticultural course. The 

 botanical laboratories and experimental greenhouses 

 are set in the midst of a beautiful formal garden 

 filled with countless domestic and foreign specimen 

 plants. Many of these are very rare. The green- 

 house work is carried on in the same vigorous, thor- 

 ough way so characteristic of this wonderful institu- 

 tion. 



THE COLLEGE OF ST. ELIZABETH is a Catholic 

 institution for girls, located at Convent, be- 

 tween Morristown and Madison, N. J. On the cam- 

 pus is this attractive group of houses where the 

 girls have both laboratory work and practical green- 

 house experience. The course is somewhat like 

 the one so ably conducted by Professors Genung 

 and Canning at the Smith College greenhouses 

 erected by us several years ago. 



We will gladly give you details of both these greenhouses. If you haven't 

 our catalog, send for it. 



Lord and Burnham Co. 



NEW YORK 



St. James Bldg. 



SALES OFFICES 



BOSTON PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO 



Tremont Bldg. Franklin Bank Bldg. Rookery Bldg. 



FACTORIES 



IRVINGTON, N. Y. 

 DES PLAINES, ILL. 



Demonstrating (ireenhouscs and Experimeut.il laburato 



at College of St. Elizalieth. CVnvent. X. J. 



