Now is the Time to Plan for that Greenhouse 
R IGHT now is the time to plan for it, when these wintry days make you wish 
more than ever that you had a garden full of flowers under glass. Or that 
you could set your teeth in a honey-hearted melon such as can be grown only in 
a greenhouse. 
But that isn’t all; right now is the time to plan for it, because it always takes 
more time to plan, and get the work underway, than first anticipated. 
Suppose you let us send you one of our catalogs at once and, after looking it 
over, drop us a line to call around and talk things over with you. 
Then when you decide on the house to best fit both your needs and pocketbook, 
the order can be placed in our factory at once and shipped any time this coming 
Spring, when the ground is ready for building. The earlier the better, so that all 
grading and planting can be done about the greenhouse during the first Spring 
months and not drag on into the Summer. 
Your house then will surely be all ready for the roses, which should be planted 
in June or July. 
Another thing — orders placed now for Spring delivery can be figured a bit 
lower, which is certainly a thing worth considering. 
Send for our catalog. Or send for us. Or both. 
ONE MADISON AVE. NEW YORK. 
CANADIAN OFFICE. lO PHILLIPS PLACE. MONTREAL 
U-BAR GREENHOUSES 
PIERSON U-BAR CO 
THE REBIRTH OF 
LIPP1NC0TTS MAGAZINE 
For nearly half a century LIPPINCOTT’S has been one of the “Old Guard” among magazines 
of character and distinction. Founded soon after the Civil War, it has been continuously issued 
as a fiction magazine directed to the better class of readers. Never has it lowered its stand¬ 
ard, or catered to the sensational or vulgar. Now it passes under new editorial management, 
and while it will remain true to the highest ideals, the new year will be marked by an added 
freshness and vigor. 
Now Issued by the Publishers of Travel and House and Garden 
The publishers of TRAVEL and HOUSE & GARDEN are pleased to announce that they 
have taken over exclusive management and control of this fine fiction periodical. Beginning 
with the December issue, LIPPINCOTT'S will be issued from our New York office. It will be edited 
by us, and the same progressive policy which has been behind our other magazines will be reflected 
in its pages. We shall endeavor to make of the new LIPPINCOTT'S a magazine of constant enter¬ 
tainment and intellectual delight — a magazine for reading aloud in the home circle — for treasuring long 
past the span of its monthly issue. A year’s numbers will contain over 1300 pages of brilliant fiction, articles 
of current interest, crisp sketches and refreshing humor. 
The Best of Everything 
Nothing is too good for LIPPINCOTT’S — that is the motto of 
its new board of editors, and the first number now ready proves this 
determination. From the first glance at the Christmas cover, done 
in rich colors, to the very last page, you will find sparkle and zest. 
Every story has a plot and a purpose. And to show the full measure 
of value received— this Christmas issue, priced at 25 cents, in¬ 
cludes a complete short novel which is now selling separately 
in book form for $1 net. And this is only one of a dozen features. 
McBride, nast co. 
Try The New Lippincott’s Half 
Year for One Dollar 
We want you to try this splendid magazine for 
half a year. Its visits to your home will be 
continually welcome. The many hours of 
entertainment will abundantly repay the 
small cost. The magazine is regularly $3, 
but in order to make our readers ac¬ 
quainted with the new LIPPIN¬ 
COTT’S. we will send it six months 
for one dollar. 
Name 
Address... 
Union Square 
NEW YORK 
McBride, 
NAST frCO. 
Union Square, 
N.Y. 
I accept your special 
offer of LIPPINCOTT’S 
for six months for $1.00 
Please find money enclosed. 
Begin with the beautiful 
Christmas number. 
If you wish the magazine sent to another 
address please indicate. If you wish to use 
it for a Christmas present to a friend please 
ask us about special offer. 
In writing to advertisers please mention House & Garden. 
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