No. 1. 
Erected for Geo. Marshall Allen, i <.\ 
Chas. I. Berg, Architect. 
No. 2. 
(Jne of several houses erected for Sterling Postley, 
Oyster Bay, L. I. Chas. W. Leavitt, Architect. 
Three Worth While 
Greenhouse Subjects 
charmin- I^UMBKR Two is the uni(iuf IVTUMBER Three is one of 
iipartment ■'• ^ interior of a general plant those exceedingly practi- 
1^ UMBER One is a 
■'■ ^ little one conii 
greenhouse with a most unns- and aquatic house, one of a cal three compartment houses, 
ual shingle-thatched-roof work group of houses. 
ri.)om. Notice how successfully the lat- 
It looks like almost too much tice hides the heating pipes under 
work room for the greenhouse. '"^ benches. 
But ,fs not. Not, because ^^^y bui d your house just like 
. ' II, everyone else, when with a little 
another 3o feet are to he added more money you can have results 
later to the greenhouse. like this. 
with side entrance and row of 
heated frames. 
If you were to ask us to sug- 
gest a layout suitable for the 
average sized place, are inclined 
to think this one would have 
our first thought. 
Full particulars and photographs of any of these subjects we 
will gladly send you. Or you are most welcome to our cat- 
alog. .At your suggestion only 
representative call. 
No. 3. 
This tliree-conipartinent liouse erected for Peter Frelinghuysen, Morristowii, N. J., is 18 feet 
wide Htnl 75 lee[ Kjiig. 
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