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st way to reach them. If possible, some one of ub will arrange to go to see them with yoB. We would like 

 larly to do it, and add to the pleasure of the occasion by claiming you eb our guest. Here is a list of a few 

 houses that are the most accessible. A hearty welcome 

 you at our exhibit. 



M^TON HOUSES 



58 l ive been great 

 it t see them. 



>'l] , Ma««. 



>fj|r. Pembroke's 

 jnwuction in the 

 lo0l look line. It 

 ioalf wide houses 

 J a4se is 60 X 450. 



ia«s. 



Noiphboio, Ml 



ibote illustration. 

 . Nfiholson's, only 



wider. It was recently completed and the crop 

 just about in. It's a fine job, well worth seeing. 



THE McALPINE BOYS, Exeter. N. H. 



This is a bit farther than the others, but will 

 certainly pay you to take the time to go see them. 

 There are three houses, two that are 60 x 400 and 

 one put up this spring 80x600. 



ALEXANDER PORTER. Woburn. Mass. 



This is a vegetable house 50x450, Iron Frame. 

 Mr. Porter was the first of the big vegetable grow- 

 ers in the Boston section to recognize the full worth 

 of the Iron Frame constructed wide houses for 

 growing vegetables. 



a - *^0C"^^^^*^ CLEVELAND TORONTO 



•1 Uranite Building SwetUnd Building 12 Queen Street, East 



».|-De8plaine8, 111. 



All our posts are secured to the steel rafters by double 

 susset plates. The posts to which the tie rods are secured 

 to prevent side sway of the house have double angle irons 

 bolted on each side. 



