HOUSE AND GARDEN 
268 
October, 1912 
It started with the desire 
for just a greenhouse. 
It ended with not only 
the greenhouse, but a con¬ 
servatory living-room as 
well. 
The greenhouse with its 
colonial work room at one end and the 
tool house and windmill at the other, 
forms one of the boundaries of a charm¬ 
ing little garden scheme. 
The arbitrarily unattractive lines of the 
windmill were softened down by the 
use of French lattice work, and the pro¬ 
jecting of an octagon balcony around the 
water tank. 
The resulting effect proved pleasing. 
But when the greenhouse began yield¬ 
ing of its bounty, there was still an un¬ 
desirable incompleteness in the necessity 
of going to the greenhouse to see the 
flowers growing and blooming as they 
grew. 
So then followed the residence conser¬ 
vatory, for the display of the best plants. 
But it’s not like other conservatories. 
There is no fountain in the immediate 
centre — still you hear the musical sooth¬ 
ing tinkle of water. 
The conservatory is a part of the liv¬ 
ing room, but not in the living room. 
You are with your flower and plant fa¬ 
vorites, but not among them. Ideal con¬ 
ditions, for both your comfort and the 
health of the flowers can be preserved 
without any inconvenience or detriment 
to either. 
The best the greenhouse yields, con¬ 
tinually replenishes the beauty of the 
conservatory. 
Such a conservatory triples the pleas¬ 
ures of owning a greenhouse. One be¬ 
comes indispensable to the other. 
If this U-Bar greenhouse and conser¬ 
vatory story interests you enough to want 
it, in its entirety, we will gladly send you 
photographs and a detailed description. 
The better way, however, would un¬ 
doubtedly be to have one of our repre¬ 
sentatives bring the photographs with 
him, and talk it all over with you. He 
could then make welcome suggestions 
for adapting the idea to your purposes. 
We would like to carry out such a re¬ 
quest from you. 
In writing, kindly name the time and 
place most to your convenience. 
U-BAR GREENHOUSES 
PIERSON U-BAR CO 1 MADI50N AVLN.Y 
CANADIAN OFF ICQ -10 PHILLIPS PLACE MONTREAL 
The Stephenson System of 
Underground Refuse Disposal 
Keep garbage odorless and out 
of sight, free from flies, sun, 
rain and animals. Place refuse 
in garage or cellar underground 
— a sanitary, fireproof disposal 
of waste. 
HlIjMsiSI, 
3a 
UNDERGROUND GARBAGE 
RECEIVER 
UNDERGROUND REFUSE 
RECEIVER 
Light weight, 
rolling bottom, 
no unsanitary 
corrugations. 
Use an ash can that will stand 
the rough usage. 
Send for circulars on these 
and other Stephenson products. 
Sold direct. Nine years on 
market. 
C. H. STEPHENSON, Mfr., 
20 Farrar St., Lynn, Mass. 
SPIRAL TRUSS RIBBED ASH 
BARREL 
For 
Ashes 
in the 
cellar, 
For 
Waste 
in the 
ffarag-e. 
Place your orders now for 
Ornamental and 
Fruit Trees, Roses, 
Evergreens, Vines, 
Shrubbery, etc. 
We will reserve the stock, for you and ship 
at proper time in October and November. 
Catalogue free on request. 
The Morris Nursery Co. 
West Chester, Chester Co., Penna. 
In writing to advertisers please mention House and Garden. 
