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HORTICULTURE 



September 23, 1911 



for $1.05 each 



for $ 1 .02 % each 



for $ 1 .00 each 



Which Pile of Sash D© You Wart? 



These special prices in lots of 

 25, 50. or 100 are for single 

 light each unglazed and un- 

 painted. For double light add 

 25 cents to each price. 

 Now a word about 

 themselves. Peter Henderson 

 has some at his place in J 

 City that have been in use for, 

 this is the twenty-second year. 

 From the way they look 

 would declare them good for 

 another ten. 



Up at Stamford, Conn., the other 

 day we came across a lot that 

 have been standing the racket 

 for 35 years. 



•urse, in both these cases, 



the sash have been kept well 

 painted, but you always keep 

 yours painted and you might 

 just as well paint good sash 

 while you are about it, and even 

 i didn't paint them, there 

 isn't a sash made that will come 

 anywhere near beating "Sash 

 That Last" for endurance. 

 What's the use of buying r< i 

 heavy sash with open mortise 

 joints, when for only a few cents 

 more you can get Lord & Burn- 

 ham "Sash That Last" with 

 their blind mortise weather tight 

 joints, steel dowel pins, steel 

 cross brace and smooth work- 

 manlike finish ? 



j And that isn't all — we guarantee 

 them— a guarantee that means 

 something — a guarantee that 

 says : "If they are not the 



I best sash you ever saw, and 

 in every way exactly as we 

 have told you — then notify us 

 and we will send you shipping 

 directions and pay the freight 

 charges both ways ourselves." 

 So far we have never had to pay 

 any freight — a fact which tells 

 its own conclusive story. 

 This offer is good for only 15 

 days — so you better order right 

 now. before it slips your mind 

 and you wake up to find it's too 

 late to get in on the special price. 



IRVINGTON, N. Y. 



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