THE disappointments caused by poor material and construction and lack of finish can be avoided in the choice of a greenhouse — if it is a Lutton Solar V-Bar. Because of our thirty years of experience, the fine quality of materials and high standards in every detail (for instance, all steel is galvanized after fabrication), Lutton Solar V-Bar Greenhouses have come to be regarded as “specification” products among many well-known architects and landscape designers.
Wm. H. LUTTON CO., Inc.
E. A. WARD, President
222 Kearney Avenue Jersey City, N.J.
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Lutton Solar V-Barr
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Notice the difference in the amount of shadow cast by the steel Lutton Solar V-Barr {above) and the ordinary wooden bar {below). We are the sole builders of this patented bar, which actually adds growing hours to every year.
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| Ordinary Wooden Bar |
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Under Construction
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HEAD HOUSE
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Completed Greenhouse
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Plot Plan "Brookby House"
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| Lutton Solar V-Bar Greenhouse built for J. W. Blodgett of Grand Rapids, Michigan. Architects, Walker and Gillette. Landscape Architects, Olmsted Brothers. |
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GREENHOUSE FOR WINDMILL ISLAND The Holland Sentinel · Sep 19, 1974 |
— Windmill Island employees are installing another greenhouse at Windmill Island, the gift of Mr. and Mrs. John Blodgett of Grand Rapids. It is similar to another greenhouse which was a gift of Hope College from the Marigold Lodge at Waukazoo. Some 10 years newer than the Waukazoo greenhouse, the greenhouse was taken down piece by piece at the Blodgett estate on Robinson Rd., at Plymouth. Windmill Island Manager raises all the annuals for island planting after the tulip season. —
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Windmill Island Greenhouses
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