. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. A Garden Garden. I l-TER all is said and done, quite the ideal lo- cation for the medium-sized t;rreenhouse is snug-Rled in the garden—"A Garden in a I Garden. Vou should see this one of William Steele's at Elkins Park. Pa. This view was taken from a high, vine covered wall that forms part of the garden enclos- ure. The greenhouse is 100 feet long and 25 wide, divided into three compartments. Speaking: of compartments—it's a noticeable fact that we are selling a good many more three-compart- ment houses than


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. A Garden Garden. I l-TER all is said and done, quite the ideal lo- cation for the medium-sized t;rreenhouse is snug-Rled in the garden—"A Garden in a I Garden. Vou should see this one of William Steele's at Elkins Park. Pa. This view was taken from a high, vine covered wall that forms part of the garden enclos- ure. The greenhouse is 100 feet long and 25 wide, divided into three compartments. Speaking: of compartments—it's a noticeable fact that we are selling a good many more three-compart- ment houses than we used to. Two compartments sort of limits what you can grow, but with three, its surprising what can be done. Fully a hall of those who build two-compartment houses eventually add another. So why not build three at the start? It costs less then than later. We have built several interesting three-compart- ment houses lately. If you think of building—we would like to send you photos of them. Our Two G's Booklet—you surely should send for. IvOi^d €& ^BtJii^iiiho^irx Co. New York 42n(l St. Bldg. Chicago Rookery Bldg. SALES OFFICES: Boston Tremont BIdg. Rocliester Granite Bldg. Ftiiladelphia Franklin Bank Bldg. Toronto 12 Queen St. E. FACTORIES: Irvington, N. Y. Des Plaines, 111. THEALLIEDTRADES J. p. DAHLBORN, of Weehawken, N. J., has recently installed his Hontsch boilers for Louis Dupuy, Whitestone L. I.; John Nemeth, Brooklyn, N. Y. "W. H. Dahman, Woodhaven, L. I. Lehnig & Winnef eld, Hackensack, N. J. Chicago Notes. Lester E. Partridge, with Sharp, Partridge & Co., left this. week for Detroit, Mich., to attend a meeting of the glass manufacturers. Mr. Part- ridge says that the prospects are that the prices on greenhouse glass will be very firm this fall and that the un- usually big demand of the past few weeks has cleaned the dealers up pretty well. The prices at present range from $ to $ per box, depending, of course, on the size of glass a


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