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THE LUTTON COMPANY have had a broad 
experience designing, building and erecting 
. all types and sizes of glass structures, 
from the smallest cold frames and hot beds 
to some of the largest greenhouses in exist- 
ence, including foundations, service buildings, etc. 
Gardeners all over the country are familiar with the 
Lutton method of greenhouse construction. 
NOTABLE EXAMPLES 
1 — Lutton greenhouses produce abundance of light — 
result prize winners. 
2 — A leanto arrangement with row of cold frames 
heated from boiler in adjoining garage. 
3 — These melons were the delight of the owner and 
his friends. You cannot blame the gardener for 
being particularly proud of them. 
4 — A real range of greenhouses on the Stone estate. 
Marion, Mass. Arthur E. Griffin in charge here. 
5 — Sometimes there is an objection to the greenhouses 
being attached to the garage, but in this particular 
case the scheme worked out very well and highly 
gratifying to the gardener, Ivan Sibson. 
6 — The citizens of the City of WUkes-Barre are not 
any prouder of this Lutton greenhouse than the 
Superintendent, Charles M. Seybold. 
7 — An unusual combination with mushroom pit and 
storage cellar extending beneath greenhouses, 
erected on the hills of Sewickley, Pa., Mason 
estate; James Murphy Superintendent. 
8 — Grade conditions on the estate of J. K. Billings, 
Locust Valley, L. I., offered a serious problem to 
us. but with the assistance of the Superintendent, 
.lames Bell, we finally won out. 
9 — The Superintendent having the responsibility of 
devising a practical up-to-date range of green- 
houses should secure full information on this par- 
ticular subject as illustrated in No. 9. 
10 — The proximity of the greenhouse to the_ splendid 
residence of Daniel G. Reid, Esq., at Irvington-on- 
Hudson, N. V., is unusual in these days, but the 
owner insisted on the greenhouse being accessible 
from the residence. Arthur Golden, the Superin- 
tendent, is well pleased with the arrangement. 
1 1 — Showing the rear view of the Arnold range at 
Babylon, L. I. We know you are interested in 
the propagating house connecting service building 
and large palm house. Donald Sims in charge 
here. 
12 — We must be very familiar with every requirement 
of the gardener in designing the service house. 
If you have a problem to contend with let us help 
you. 
Out of our long experience we have evolved and 
standardized upon certain features of construction, 
many of which are unique with the LUTTON 
C< IMPANY, Will you not give us the opportunity to explain 
these features to you in detail and send you a sample V-Bar- — a 
piece of the rust-proof material of which the LUTTON metal 
greenhouse is constructed. 
WM. H. LUTTON CO. 
265-271 Kearney Ave., Jersey City, N. J. 
Greenhouses Cold Frames 
Conservatories Sun Parlors Glass Gardens 
