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THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 
LUTTON COMPANY have 
had a broad experience designing, 
building and erecting all types and 
sizes of glass structures, from the 
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to some of the largest greenhouses in exist- 
ence, including foundations, service build- 
ings, etc. A few examples of our work are 
pictured here, as follows: 
(1) Splendid results with flowers grown in a Lutton 
Greenhouse. 
(2) A small Lutton Greenhouse and row of cold frames, 
all heated by adjoining garage heating plant. 
(3) Abundance of light and warrnth in Lutton Green- 
houses*produce melons of unrivaled flavor. 
(4) A stately garden under glass, covering many acres. 
(5) Sometimes a greenhouse mars a landscape, but here 
it helps to make one. 
(6) A Lutton Greenhouse is the pride of many city parks. 
(7) An unusual combination. Greenhouse upstairs and 
mushroom cellar below. 
(8) A sunken greenhouse and row of cold frames heated 
by same boiler. 
(9) One wing of the largest range of greenhouses in 
Massachusetts. 
(10) A fine estate with Lutton Greenhouse as central fea- 
ture of the gardens 
(11) The rear view of this house is nearly as charming as 
the front. 
(12) Service House of the Lutton Range, illustrated in 
No. 9. 
Out of our long experience we have evolved and 
standardized upon certain features of construc- 
tion, many of which are unique with the LUTTON 
COMPANY. Will you not give us the oppor- 
tunity 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. 
263-269 Kearney Avenue Jersey City, N. J. 
Greenhouses Cold Frames 
Conservatories Sun Parlors Class Gardens 
The Readers’ Service will answer your Greenhouse Problems 
