THE GUIDE TO NATURE.— ADVERTISEMENTS. 



The Artistic Development ot the Country Place 



STANDARD SERVICE: The fee for personal service is a charge of ten percent, upon the total 

 rust oi the work. The charge includes the original >1 isign, the preparing oi working drawings, speci 

 ligations, estimates, contract bids, and supervision of the work, etc. 



ADVICE BY CORRESPONDENCE: For small places which do not justify the personal employ- 

 ment ot the expert, much valuable advice can be secured by correspondence. A measured sketch ol 

 your property accompanied by essential explanations will enable me to formulate and draw to scale 

 a plan with planting list and specifications which can he carried out either by a local contractor or 

 by your own man. Detail plans or sketches can be designed for flower and vegetable gardens, per- 

 golas, sumrrier-houses and the like. The charge for such service will be a minimum sum, agreed 

 upon beforehand, and based upon the amount of work required. 



GEORGE F. PENTECOST, JR. 



Fellow of the American Society 

 -:- of Landscape Architects -:- 



New York Address: 



THE NATIONAL ARTS CLUB, 

 -:- 14 Gramercy Park -:- 



Local Address: 



TOKENEKE, 

 Darien, Conn. 



Greenwich 



WILLIAM J. HOGGSON. PRESIDENT 

 ROBERT L CHAMBERLAIN, vice.pres 



HENRY F. PRICE. TREASURER 

 EDWIN HENDERSON. SECRETARY 



THE PUTNAM TRUST COMPANY 



OF GREENWICH CONN. 



BANKING BY MAIL 



OUR 4% coupon Mail Certificates eliminate detail. IF No checks 

 to draw, no deposit slips to make out, no letters to write. T[ You 

 can bank with us from Maine or California, London or Japan. 

 We will send you for withdrawals, cashable checks, bills of exchange or 

 cable transfer. Tf A postal with your name and address will bring you 

 full particulars. 



THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS 



ALFRED GILBERT SMITH 

 DON C SEITZ 

 EDWIN N. CHAPMAN 

 COLBY M CHESTER. JR.. 

 RALPH E. BRUSH 

 H. REEVE BRAYTON 



FREDERICK C MANVEL 

 WILLIAM L GRISWOLD 

 WILLIAM H CHILDS 

 MORTIMER B FOSTER. 

 JOHN BRODERICK 

 EDWIN HENDERSON 



WILLIAM 



JOSEPH H HUNT 

 ROBERT L CHAMBERLAIN 

 AUGUSTUS S. HOUGHTON 

 HUNTER. S. MARSTON 

 WILLIAM ZIEGLER. JR. 

 JOHN D CHAPMAN 

 J. HOGGSON 



EDGAR D POUCH: 

 HENRY F SCHWARZ 

 RAYMOND B THOMPSON 

 HENRY F PRICE 

 WALTER M. ANDERSON 

 LEONARD H. DYER 



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Kill off the Roosters. 



All roosters more than a year old 

 should be killed. The Ohio farmer 

 estimates that the farmers and poultry 

 raisers of Ohio have suffered an 

 unrealized loss of one million, five 

 hundred thousand dollars, in the 

 production of fertile eggs that do not 

 keep well. Several states have taken 

 action against the rooster. 



One step won't take you very far- 



You've got to keep on walking; 

 One word won't tell folks who 

 are — 



You've got to keep on talking. 

 One inch won't make you very tall 



You've got to keep on growing ; 

 One little ad won't do it all — 



You've got to keep them going. 



— "The Cat Courier." 



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