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ovEMBER, 1916 THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 143 
A S LONG as there is a greenhouse construction that, 
because of its distinctive constructive features, is so 
generally acknowledged to be far and away better 
than others, why not have it? 
Why put any money in any greenhouse that is not 
everything your greenhouse should be? 
Why tamper with the temptations beset you by those 
claiming theirs is “just as good?” 
The frank truth of the matter is: no greenhouse is like 
the U-Bar, because no other is constructed with the U-Bar, 
or any other bar that approaches it for lightness, strength 
and proven durability. 
This last statement is a strong one. So strong in fact, 
that it sounds rather like overdoing it 
But if we can back up even^" statement by the proof in the 
houses themselves, you can hardly blame us for telling the 
whole truth, even though the half truth might sound better. 
It’s not what it sounds like, but what it actually is, that 
concerns you. 
So start right by building the right house at the start. 
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Starting Right 
With the Right Greenhouse at the Start 
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