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HORTICULTURE 



January ol. 1914 



MUST niid fni-ciiiMvi. ,,ui .■n-.li.iii iii.-l li.nls ar.' m r.iiii- 

 liiiiMtiou of ollice ik-vi'liiphi;is ;uk1 erei-lioii iiriu-tit-e. 

 We (lou't wait uutil onv men :ire cm the Joli uml then 

 let them pbin how to jio .-iliont ereetiug. It is laid ont 

 and iihmned ont at our factories liy onr eonstrnetion 

 eiiK-ineers a'nd apiiroved by tlie erection snperintendeiii. 

 Iietinite detailed instriic-tions and explanatory bine 

 prints are then sent to the erection forennui who lias 

 tiie job in hanil. He can at cnii-e start work. He and 

 Ills men don't have to spen<l time there on the Jol 

 waitins to work cut the work— it's practically 

 worked ont for him. Neither do the men spend tinn 



■ri^'itinsr up scalTolds." We have standard ere<-tion part^ 

 lliMt take care of that 



nd in many cases reirnlar 



ill. II lilliiij> ':th I'c uscil s.. Ibal |.iillinL: Uii I'V 

 shift ioK a scaltobl is a simple matter. Look at thi- 

 illustr.it ion and yon will see how those .s nnni can 

 p.iinl a 'distance ui) the roof of ."> purlins by onl.\ 

 sliiftinn I heir standin« planks. Combine these care- 

 fully tbou'.'ht mit erection nu'thods with the fact tli.it 

 onr materials arc cnl to tit. at onr factories, and are 

 made ready with holies drilled for immediate erection ; 

 and then yon beprin to see how it is that we cm pin 

 lip our houses so quickly and put them up so well. 

 Uolh of which are vital things to consiilcr when plac- 

 ing; yonr greenhouse orcier. Wonldn't yon rather pay 

 for less useless time being put on your house and h.avc 

 better malerials put into it '.• That's Lord ,V- I!nrnh.im'< 

 way of rioing it. 





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Lord and Burnham Company 



SALES OFFICES: 



BOSTON PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO ROCHESTER TORONTO, CANADA ^^ 



Tremont BIdg. Franklin Bank Bldg. Rookery Bldg. Granite BIdg. 12 Queen St., E. p?^^ 



FACTORIES : Irvington. N. Y. Des Flaines. III. ^ 



GRAND SPRING EXHIBITION 



Under the Auspices of the Horticultural Society 

 of New York and the New York Florists' Club 



$12,500 in Premiums 



NEW YORK 



March 21st to 28, 1914 



Are you preparing to exhibit? Have you received the preliminary schedule covering 

 plants? If not, write for a copy without delay. Cut Flower schedules ready January first. 



JOHN YOUNG 



Secretary, 53 West 28th Street, NEW YORK 



Telephone, 7362 Madison Square 



