August 1 91 1 



THE CANADIAN HORTICULTURIST 



201 



Still More Points 

 for the Few Who 

 Have Not Gone 

 Thoroughly Into 

 U-Bar Greenhouse 

 Construction 



Last month our chat was particularly about the way 

 these houses are bound to outlast others, because of no 

 joints at the eaves, and the complete protection from de- 

 cay of the wood in the steel encased U-Bar, but we 

 stopped talking just as we were about to mention the 

 question of heat. 



They are easy houses to heat, because of the abso- 

 lute tightness of their construction. They keep the 

 weather out and the heat in. Heat leakage means money 

 leakage. The U-Bar is the lightest, strongest, tightest 

 house built. 



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