THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE OF AMERICA 
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Kills Weeds in Lawns 
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KILLS WEEDS -NOT GRASS 
I renders iiivalua1)le service to every home, estate | 
I and club. Lawns can l>e kept free from weeds | 
I without injury to the grass. | 
I Just sprinkle Lawn Silicate over the weeds. | 
I Being a powder, it sifts past the perpendicular- | 
I growing grass and is caught only by the flat-lying | 
I weeds. The chemical burns into the weed and is J 
I drawn down to the very root — killing the weed j 
I permanently. ] 
I 25 lbs. covers 2.000 to 4.000 sq. ft $1.50 | 
I 100 lbs. covers S.ooo to 16,000 sq. ft 5.50 | 
I / ton covers about S acres 100.00 | 
I Descriptive circular mailed on request. 1 
I CHIPMAN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING CO., INC. | 
I 95 Liberty St., New York. | 
I Makei-s of ATLAS WEED KILLER~for maintaining weed-free | 
= roads, paths, gutters, etc. Comes in concentrated liquid form. = 
I One apt'licatipn does for entire seuson. 1 
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ANCHOR POST 
I Garden Gates 
I Arbors and Arches 
I Trellises and Espaliers 
I Lawn Fences — Tree Guards 
I Unclimbable Fences 
I Entrance Gates 
I PATAT Ofi ^^'^ hav<? catalogs describing these various prod- 
i v_.rv J. rvij\_fvr ^^j^ •ppjj ^^ what you are interested in and we 
M will send catalog. 
I ANCHOR POST IRON WORKS 
I 17 Cortlandt Street, South (13th Floor) New York 
= Philadelphia Boston Cleveland Hartford Newark 
I 2156-G 
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i LI'TTON GriPliliciiisps erpt-tnii 
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I LUTTON GREENHOUSES | 
I Best Demonstrate Their Worth During | 
I Winter Storms | 
1 XTERE is an actual photograph taken last winter immediately § 
§ §T^ after a heavy fall of snow. The ground is blanketed to a E 
^ depth of several inches-, but there is scarcely enough snow p 
i remaining on the LUTTON Greenhouse Range to make a good p 
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1 There is no place for the snow to lodge and cast shadows. It = 
g simply has to slide off. That is one of the great advantages of % 
H our Curved Iceless Eaves. Another advantage is that there are ^ 
§ absolutely no shadow-casting members at the eave line. In fact, p 
p if you will study this picture, you can readily see that one of the = 
E great aims of LUTTON design has been to permit the maximum M 
^ amount of sunlight to reach the plants. h 
s Another point, that appeals strongly to the man in charge, is = 
H the extra space between benches and eaves, which gives plenty = 
H of room for the taller plants. = 
1 LUTTON Greenhouses have always been noted for their pleas- % 
p ing appearance. This is largely due to the graceful curved eaves = 
= and compact metal framework, ^ 
I WM. H. LUTTON CO. | 
M ' Mcun Office and Factory = 
I 265-271 Kearney Ave. Jersey City, N. J. | 
= Show Room, 3rd Floor, Grand Central Terminal, N. Y. City § 
M Western Office, 710 Sykes Block, Minneapolis, Jlinn. p 
I MODERN GREENHOUSES i 
H Conservatories Sun Parlors Glass Gardens Cold Frames = 
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A snug little Semi-Curvilinear greenhouse. Roof's sweep is 
l.iroadened, increasing head room above side benches. 
Our Semi-Curvilinear 
Construction Will 
Solve Your Ventilating Problem 
THE gutter is raised to the eave line. A continuous ro\\ 
of ventilating sash is hinged to the under part ot 
the gutter. Gives an abundance of air and a nicety 
of control. 
(hir catplop points out iiertincnt points about our Semi 
Curvilinear Construction and our other constructions. Pro- 
fuspjy illustrated througliout its 60 jiages. 
Full of layout suggestions. Beautifully printed. In short — 
an attractive, inteiestJng Helt Book on the greenhouse ques- 
rion. Send for it. 
i HitcKittgs ^ Contpany^ 
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General Offices and Factory; Elizabeth, N. J. 
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S^ l i 1 70 Broadway 
BOSTON 
49 Federal Street 
PHIL.\nELPHI.\ 
40 So. 15th Street 
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