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A Bundle of Goodly Glass Garden Suggestions 
HERE are four greenhouse suggestions; and one for a conservatory. 
Every one is thoroughly practical; any one can be promptly erected 
for you 
Thai small on< in the upper left hand is 18 feet wide and 33 long. We 
erected it for Mr. Henry E. Woodman, of Overbrook, Pa. It is just a nice, 
compact, one-compartment little layout that will harbor for you a surprising 
numbi t of plants. 
The "in- at the righl of it is 18 x 50 feet, divided in two compartments 
and connected to the stone garage by a g ge, which makes anothei 
:: mi ni Mt. W. S. Duling, of Mt Airy, Philadelphia, Pa., is the 
satisfied owi i i 
Thai ■ toi interioi En tin centei is a ci eal ion oi I [oggson Bros 
which we carried out for them on R. R. Conklyn's a t JH 
L. 1. It's a unique idea well worth adapting. 
The long house below it. with a central entrance, is 25 by 100 feet with 
three compartments, each about 33 feet long. A house this size will come 
pretty close to covering the needs of the average place. 
The one with the massive gatewaj i= jusl a glimpse of the extensive 
glass gardens erected several years ago on the l..n/ Anderson estate at 
Brookline, Mass. 
Here, tin n, is a goodly bundle of suggestions, Which one do you want 
to talk over with us; o: have us sent! you an approximate estimate on? 
Our greenhouses have been apt!; called "the houses of Everlasting 
Lastingness." 
i nil cal ah ig j ou are n i l< ome to. 
An appointment for oui representative to call will gladly he made at 
■ r equest 
ROCHESTER 
Granite Bldg. 
TORONTO 
Royal Bajik Bldg. 
MONTREAL 
Transportation Bldg. 
