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MATT TTT ATTA ATT ATT eT a SH ee 
““Who Loves a Garden Loves a Greenhouse Too’’—COWPER 
aS . Garden enthusiasts appreciate the truth of the poet’s words. What tender care the true gardener bestows 
: upon his floral family! He gives them ample light, warmth, air, water and nourishment. What better care 
could he take in his own home? 
When planning a new home for your family of flowers, remember that LUTTON construction results in 
proper ventilation without cold draughts — even temperatures — efficient drainage and minimum shadows cast 
_on the plants. 
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Builders of Modern Greenhouses of all Types and Sizes 
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Rear View of Range of Greenhouses Just Completed on Estate of E. W. C. Arnold, Esq., at Babylon, L. I. = 
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new, mon- 
ster decora- 
tive dahlia for 1916. 
This beautiful, new 
dahlia is one of my 
latest productions, 
put on the market 
for the first time this 
year. It possesses 
the most exquisite 
colors, perfect in 
form, of great size, 
and is borne on very 
long, upright stems 
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as shown in the il- 
lustration. It is a 
striking and beauti- 
fully toned cerise in 
the main body color- 
ing with slight veins 
of white, almost 
Cream, running 
through the petals. 
Prominent clouded tips 
make a decidedly new and 
altogether forcible addi- 
tion to the whole flower. 
This new novelty should 
be seen to be fully appre- 
ciated. It is impossible to 
describe all the quality 
combinations in this new 
production. The plants 
possess the much desired 
cut-flower qualities, long jointed stalks with slight foliage and very long flower stems. It 
grows to a good height and is a profuse bloomer. 
Price, Strong Plants, $5.00 Each 
My 10916 catalogue with instructions for growing dahlias free 
George L. Stillman, Dahlia Specialist, Westerly, R. I., Box A-6 
