"tour Greenhouse 
What It Means 
OSTLY 
This is the U-Bar 
The Bar that makes 
U-Bar Greenhouses 
The Famous Green 
houses they are. 
Butter beans in the centre plot with tomatoes and cucumbers in the side ones. 
U-BAR GREENHOUSES 
PIERSON U-BAR CO 
Designers and Builders 
ONE MADISON AVE„ NEW YORK 
Canadian office. iO Phillips, place. Montreal 
ANNOUNCEMENT 
S O many readers of TRAVEL have ex¬ 
pressed their interest and enthusiasm in 
the series of articles on the Holy Land 
that were published in the magazine recently, 
and so many have wanted to see for them¬ 
selves the places that have been described 
so vividly, that, in collaboration with Dr. 
Lewis Gaston Leary, author of the articles, 
we have arranged for a 
TRAVEL TOUR 
TO THE 
HOLY LAND 
and EGYPT 
The Tomb of Rachel, supposed grave of the mother 
of Joseph and Benjamin 
From beginning to end and in every respect this 
tour of the most interesting country in the world 
will be first-class. We can give only a brief sug¬ 
gestion here of the itinerary, which has been pre¬ 
pared and approved by Dr. Leary, who knows Pal¬ 
estine better than any other American. 
The party will sail from New York on January 
13th, 1912, for Paris. Thence it will continue to 
Lyons, Marseilles—passing Corsica, Sardinia and 
Sicily—through the Ionian Islands to Patras, Cor¬ 
inth, Eleusis, Salamis, Athens, Thessalonica, and 
Constantinople, including a trip on the Bosphorus. 
The route thence is via the Hellespont, skirting 
Mount Ida and the plains of Troy to Smyrna, the 
Island of Rhodes and Beyrout. Then comes an in¬ 
land tour of Palestine, among the places visited be¬ 
ing Beyrout, Baalbek, Mount Lebanon and Damas¬ 
cus, Mt. Hermon, the Sea of Galilee, Capernaum, 
Nazareth, Samaria and Jerusalem. The points of 
interest to be seen in the Holy City are too numer¬ 
ous to mention here. After visits to Bethlehem, 
Hebron, and Solomon’s Pool, together with the 
round of the Tordan Valley, Cherith, Gilgal, the 
Dead Sea and Jericho, the route continues to Jaffa, 
and Port Said for a glimpse of Egypt and the Nile. 
Sailing from Alexandria, the party will call at 
Messina (Sicily) and land at Naples. After seeing 
this city, they will visit Pompeii, Rome, and Flor¬ 
ence. 
The return voyage may be made from Genoa by 
the North German Lloyd or from Naples by the 
White Star Line. 
The Tour Lasts Ninety Days 
Three months of luxurious travel of abiding worth, 
without any of the cares incidental to journeying in 
foreign lands and with many other advantages not to 
be had by the independent sight-seer. Write us for 
our booklet giving full information about the tour. 
McBRIDE, NAST & CO. 
‘Publishers 
449 FOURTH AVE. 
N. Y. CITY 
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