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HORTICULTURE 



December 28, 1912; 



AT Haverford, a suburb of Philadelphia, Mr. T. P. Hunter has a palatial manor house ^vith 

 grounds in perfect keeping. Here is a glimpse showing the greenhouses and the promi- 

 nent location given them. Joseph Hurley is the gardener. The illustration shows what an 

 expert he is. Always glad to send our friends and would-be customers our catalog. 



Lord and Burnham Co. 



SALES OFnCES 

 New York, St. James BIdg. Boiton, Tremont BIdg. Philadelphia, Franklin Bank BIdg. 

 Chicago, Rookery BIdg. Rochester. Granite BIdg. 



FACTORIES 



Irvington, N. Y. Des Plaines, III. 



ERECTED AT IRVINGTON-ON-HUDSON, N. Y. 



ANOTHER one of our splendid CURVED EAVE HOUSEIS. The owner of this beaubful Hudson River Estate 

 instructed us to remove a house that was built by another concern and erect our PATENT CONSTRUCTION in its place. 

 You will note that we placed the old section of house on the left. The owner now feels satisfied that in winter 

 weather the view from the library windows will be more pleasing, as it always annoyed him to see the old house covered 

 with ice and snow at the eave line. The LUTTON CONSTRUCTION will not retain any ice or snow and the 

 house is just one big bubble of light. Do you wonder why it is that we erect such a large amount of glass each year» 

 and on some of the largest private estates and public parks throughout the country. 



WILLIAM H. LUTTON, a^Ker West Side Ave. Station, Jersey City, N. J. 



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