Avuaust, 1906 THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 29 
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THE RIGHT DOWN PRACTICAL SIDE OF 
GREENHOUSE BUILDING 
Eaxjake this ‘greenhouse for general purposes; there is no better type than the full span house. The one 
here shown is a simple, attractive house of this character divided into two compartments, one being 
used for roses, the other for carnations. [hey could be used equally successfully for the cultivation of 
many other varieties of flowers, also for fruits or vegetables. A roomy and handily arranged workroom 
at the end, with the boiler and coal storage placed in the basement, is a very convenient adjunct. A 
house of this character can be readily extended ina direct line or wings can be joined at either side of the workroom. 
There are many strong points about the U-Bar Construction for greenhouses that makes it by far the best, not 
only as a plant producing house but as best adaptable for the home grounds. ‘The curved eave line, the aluminum 
finish of the interior, the absolute simplicity of the construction gives a house unmatched in attractiveness and 
adaptability. The extra wide spacing of the glass and great reduction of heavy supporting members makes a house as 
near actual outdoor conditions as is possible and still be indoors. There is no house its equal in plant productiveness. 
Our catalog is a comprehensive affair showing you all the practical kinds 
of houses—tells what they will best grow, and other interesting things 
you want to know before making your greenhouse decision. Send for it. 
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Rose Compartment Carnation Compartment 
PIERSON U-BAR COMPANY 
DESIGNERS AND BUILDERS OF 
U-BAR GREENHOUSES 
METROPOLITAN BUILDING 
47TH AVENUE & 23RD STREET NEW YORK 
