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The Children can take care of 



The invention that has 



made winter gardening simple and really economical 



The invention of Sunlight Double Glass Sash has done away with all the hard work of covering and 

 uncovering hot-beds and coldframes — has made it possible for amateurs to get bigger, better 

 vegetables and flowers than they can buy on the average market — and get them earlier. 



Why you never have to cover 



Sunlight Double Glass Sash 



Sunlight sash have two layers of 

 glass instead cf one (See diagram). 

 Between the two layers is a f inch 

 blanket of dry still air — a perfect 

 nonconductor — keeping in the 

 heat — keeping out the cold. We 

 have instances where plants under 

 Sunlight Double Glass Sash went 

 through 15 degrees below zero 

 uninjured, though the beds were 

 not covered with mats or boards 

 other kind of covering. 



The glass is held in place without putty. 

 Can't work loose. Easily replaced. 



Why the plants grow faster, hardier 



Plants need light for rapid and hardy 

 growth. Since Sunlight Sash are never 

 covered the plants get all the light all the 

 time. This is the reason for the better, 

 earlier plants ^__,^.^--^ under Sunlight Sash. 



Hot-beds 

 and Cold-frames 



Pay For Themselves In A Single Season" 



any 





Two layers of glass instead of one 



What one authority found out 

 by actual test 



Lafayette; J. G. 'Boyle ^ Instructor of Hor- 

 ticulture; Purdue Uni'versity — 



"Gentlemen: We have tested the efficiency of your Sun- 

 light Double-Glass Sash and they have proven entirely satis- 

 factory with us. 



"November the first, 1909, we started an eight sash hot- 

 bed irito which we sowed radish seed and transplanted 

 lettuce. Fifteen feet of this bed was protected by five of 

 yc'ur Sunlight Double-Glass Sash and the remaining nine feet 

 was covered by three single-glass sash. A solid two inch 

 wooden partition was placed down through the hot-bed 



where the single-sash joined the others. The carc» 

 preparation, etc., of the two divisions were identical. 



"On February ist, 1910, under the Double-Glass 

 Sash the lettuce plants were about half grown and in 

 a healthy condition and part of the radishes were full 

 grown and were pulled on this date. Under the 

 single-glass sash which has been sown entirely to 

 radishes, but a very few plants remained. The se- 

 vere weather had frozen most of them. 



"The coldest temperature recorded here during 

 this period was 17 degrees below zero, and we had 

 many nights and daysof zero weather. No coverings 

 of any kind were used. 



What you can do 



Have fresh vegetables all 

 winter 



Under Sunlight <(| 

 Sash you can have lettuce 

 and radishes to eat all winter, 

 violets in bloom in the cold months, pan- 

 sies in March or Februar)'. 

 Plants ready to set 

 out weeks ahead. 

 Tomatoes, peppers, 

 sweet-potatoes, cauli- 

 flower, cabbage and 

 beets can all be for- 

 warded to the field ' 

 earlier from Sunlight 

 sash than they can 

 from the single layer 

 sash. 



Agents wanted — A Splendid opportunity for 

 responsible persons in localities where we are not 

 now represented. Write for details. 



Send for these two books 



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1 — Our FREE catalogue with net prices, prepaid freight and guaranteed delivery proposition 

 gives details, testimonials and full information of this wonderful invention. 



2 — A most interesting and instructive booklet by Prof. W. F. Massey, the well known authority 

 on 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. If booklet is wanted, mark an X in 

 square on coupon and enclose it with the stamps in your letter. Write today. 



Sunlight Double Glass Sash Company 



927 E. Broadway (incorporated) Louisville, Ky. 



COUNTRY LIFE PKJESS, GARDEN CITY, NEW YORK 



