

October, 1910 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



131 



Hot-bed yard of Mr 



Hiett, Florist, Clarksville, Tenn., 144 Sunlight Sash 



Greater Pleasure and Profit in Winter Gardening 



The Sunlight Double Glass Sash is the greatest invention for 

 plant forcing since the hot-bed itself 



Two layers of glass take the place of mats or boards — eliminate all the drudgery of getting out in the wet, cold 

 or snow to cover and uncover the plants. And under the double layer of glass (that is never covered) the plants 

 get all the light all the time. Plants need light to make them grow fast and become hardy. This is why under 

 Sunlight Double Glass Sash you get earlier, sturdier plants than under the ordinary sash that must be covered. 



How the two layers of glass protect 

 the plants and aid growth 



Between the two layers of glass is a |^ inch layer of 

 dry, still air. Being transparent, this layer permits the 

 plants to get the light in the early morning and in the 

 late afternoon — times when the single glass sash must 

 be covered. These added hours of light are what make 

 the earlier, sturdier crop. The glass slips in and is 

 held securely without the use of putty. Easily repaired. 



This ^ inch layer of air acts as a blanket — keeping 

 out the cold at night, keeping in the heat — doing 

 away with all mats, boards or shutters. We have 

 instances where the thermometer went to 15 degrees 

 below zero and yet the plants were unharmed, though 

 the sash were not covered. 



Have fresh vegetables and flowers 

 when they are luxuries 



From September until June the cold-frames or hot- 

 beds under Sunlight Double Glass Sash can be kept 

 busy. Fresh lettuce and radishes any time you want 



them, violets all winter; pansies in bloom in February 

 or March; cabbage, cauliflower, beets, etc., to set out 

 early in the Spring; tomato, pepper and seed potato 

 plants ready as soon as it is warm outside. Almost all 

 flowers and vegetables can be forwarded under the 

 Sunlight Double Glass Sash earlier than under the 

 single sash, because of the more rapid growth. Sun- 

 light Double Glass Sash will pay for themselves in a 

 single season in fresh vegetables and flowers — and in 

 the genuine pleasure of growing without the drudgery 

 connected with the single sash. 



Arthur Veuidennes, Point Marion, Pa., writes : 



" Three degrees below zero was the coldest that my Sunlight 

 Double Glass Sash on hot-beds experienced. Nothing was hurt. 

 I am now having the best celery plants in the country, and I had 

 lettuce and radishes befoie most people were thinking of sowing 

 them. If any one wnms infr)rmation concerning Sunlight Double 

 Glass Sash I will be glad to give it to them." 



Amateurs phenomenally successful 



Lastfall we sold thousands of sash to amateur gardeners 

 all overthe U nited States. When you write for our free cat- 

 alog, we will send you a booklet giving letters received 

 from hundreds of these users. Withoutexception they are 

 enthusiastic in tellingofthe pleasure and profit they derive 

 fromtheirsash.hundredssendingsecond and third orders. 



Agents Wanted. Write us and find out how you 

 can obtain the agency for selling these sash. 



Send for these two books 



1. Out free catalog with net prices, prepaid freight 

 and guaranteed delivery proposition. It gives details, 

 testimonials and full information about this wonderful 

 invention. 



2. A most interesting and instructive booklet by 

 Prof. W. P. Massey, the well-known authority en 

 market gardening, in which he tells how to make 

 and care for hot-beds and cold-frames and when 

 and what to grow in them. 



Price of Prof. Massey's 

 booklet, 4 cents in postage 

 stamps. Write today. If 

 booklet is wanted, make a 

 cross X in square on coupon 

 and enclose it with the stamps 

 in your letter. Write today. ' 



CCT OUT ALONG THIS LINE 



Sunlight Double Glass Sash Co., inc. ''' ^- ^'°^'^^' 



LOUISVILLE, KY. 



Sunlight Double Glass Sash Co. 



927 E. Broadway, Louisville, Ky. 



Gentlemen: Please send me your free catalog (and 

 Prof. Massey's Book, for -which I enclose 4 cents). 



y^ame . 



Address 



D- 



