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HOUSE AND GARDEN 
February, 1913 
I N calling this conservatory 
“ideal,” we have particularly in 
mind three things: 
First —there’s its attractiveness— 
its charming simplicity. 
Second —there’s the idea itself— 
the delightful placing of the conserv¬ 
atory on the sunny end of the break¬ 
fast room. 
Imagine the keen pleasure it must 
be to sip one’s coffee and crunch 
cracklev toast on a winter’s morn¬ 
ing midst a Hood of sunshine and 
surrounded by cheering blooms. 
Anyone who cannot enthuse over 
such ideal breakfasting conditions is 
indeed stolid. 
The third reason for this conserv¬ 
atory being “ideal" is the construc¬ 
tion. 
It’s the U-Bar. 
No other construction is construct¬ 
ed like it. 
Being airy and free from heavy 
framework, it is particularly adapta¬ 
ble for conservatory treatments. 
It may cost a bit more than other 
constructions — but it’s worth it. In 
comparing it with other constructions 
you will readily recognize the worth 
of the difference. 
Our catalog' both explains and 
shows why the U-Bar is the ideal 
construction for either greenhouses 
or conservatories. Send for it. 
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