January, 1923 
107 
I T happens that only yesterday we received from 
our publishers a rather delightful bit of printing 
called “Glass Gardens,” in which a complete de¬ 
scription is given, of an exact duplicate of this 
particular house. 
The view point is a bit different, but the plan is the 
same. 
As companions, are four other houses of simpler 
design and lesser size. 
There is one page devoted to “The Lure of the In¬ 
side Garden” which we have a notion will es¬ 
pecially interest you. 
Send for this new Glass Circular. 
Or if you prefer, send for one of us to come and 
talk over greenhouse possessing with you. 
Irvington, 
New York 
Cleveland 
407 Ulmer Bldg. 
To Burnhamlp. 
Builders of Greenhouses and Conservatories 
Eastern Factory: Western Factory 
Irvington, N. Y. Des Plaines, Ill. 
New York Philadelphia 
30 E. 42nd St. Land Title Bldg. 
Atlanta 
Atlanta Trust Co. Bldg. 
Canadian Factory: 
St. Catherines, Ont. 
Chicago Boston—11 
Continental Bk. Bldg. Little Bldg. 
Denver Toronto 
1247 So. Emerson St. Harbor Commission Bldg 
69 th Annual Catalog 
Don’t fail to write for this re¬ 
liable guide to seed selection 
and practical gardening. 
T HE Storrs & Harrison Catalog for 
1923 contains nearly everything 
that you might need for garden, 
lawn, or orchard. It serves small 
suburban homes and large country 
estates equally well. It is your 
handiest possible reference. 
All flower and vegetable seeds listed 
are from unusually fine, time-proved 
strains. Their yield has been pre¬ 
determined by prolific parent-plants 
on our 1200 acres. Carefully selected 
shrubs, full flowering perennials, 
hardy vines and berry bushes, vigor¬ 
ous fruit and handsome shade trees 
are also shown in great profusion. 
The S. & IT. Catalog will help you 
to plan wisely, and you can select 
with confidence, knowing that we 
have supplied nurserymen and 
orchardists the country over for 69 
years. 
A post card will bring 
catalog to you. 
THE STORRS & HARRISON CO. 
Nurserymen and Seedsmen 
Box 233 Painesville, Ohio 
READY FOR MAILING 
Your Copy of 
DREER’S 
1923 GARDEN BOOK 
Is Ready 
Write for it now and have the pleasure 
of planning your next garden during the long 
winter evenings. Much valuable information on 
gardening will be gained in the time spent in 
reading its contents and looking through the 
beautiful colored plates and hundreds of photo¬ 
engravings of Vegetables and Flowers, while 
making your selections. 
It offers the best Vegetable and Flower Seeds, 
Lawn Grass and Agricultural Seeds, Garden 
Tools and Implements, Fertilizers, Insecti¬ 
cides. etc. Also Plants of all kinds, includ¬ 
ing the newest and best Roses, Dahlias, Hardy 
Perennials, Garden and Greenhouse Plants, 
Bulbs. Hardy Climbers. Hardy Shrubs, Water 
Lilies and Aquatics, Small Fruits, etc. 
Write today for a copy, which 
will he mailed free if 
you mention this publication. 
HENRY A. DREER 
714-16 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
