September, 1907 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



The Readers' Service will advise you 

 about up-to-date Dairy Apptiances 



91 



The Old 



Harder Mill 



Proved the Claim that a 



Carey Rn /lasts as long 



as the Building Stands 



THHAT ONE ROOF is enough, providing it is Carey's, has 

 been demonstrated to the complete satisfaction of Geo. H. 

 Harper, of Morgansville, Genesee Co., New York. Recently, 

 Mr. Harper paid this written tribute to 



CAREYS 



FLEXIBLE CEMENT 



ROOFING 



" I am pleased to state that I purchased 4,000 square feet of Carey's 

 Roofing sixteen yeais ago and applied same on mill, residence and barn. 

 I applied a large portion over shingles and it proved very satisfactory. 

 The mill was destroyed by heavy winds last winter, but the roofing on the 

 house and barn are in as good condition to-day as when I applied it. I 

 consider your roofing to be the best on the market, and I take pleasure in 

 recommending its use to my neighbors and friends." 



Carey's Roofing is equally adapted to flit or steep surfaces. Will not rust, 

 rot, melt or break. Is fire resisting. Contains no tir <ir piper. The Carey 

 P.itent Lip permanently covers and protects nail heads, making neat, everlast- 

 ing, vveatherprooi joints. 



Write for free sample, illustrated booklet and prices. 



50 Wayne Ave. 



THE PHILIP CAREY CO. 



CINCINNATI, O. 



OLDS 



ENGINES 



"BEST BY EVERY TEST? 



U.S. GOVT REPORT. 



8 to 8 h. p. Hopper Jacket If.nirine on Skids. 



This engine is ready to run when you get it, fill it with gasoline, 

 throw on the switch, turn the wheel — that's all. 



No pipe to connect, nothing Write us to tell you about 



to set up, no foundation to our liberal proposition that 

 make, no experience required. will save you money. 



It is the most practical engine 

 for the farmer, because it is 

 always ready, compact, adjusted 

 and can be moved anywhere. 



The price is right — the qual- 

 ity is the standard of the U. S. 

 Government, who use it. 



We guarantee every Olds 

 Engine to run properly. You 

 take no risk in buying it. 

 There is an agent near by to 

 see that everything is all right. 



Send for catalog showing 3 

 to 50 h. p. engines and get 

 our interesting offer. 



OLDS GAS POWER CO. 



Main Office, 918 Seager St., Lansing, Mich. 

 Boston: 60-75 Washington Street, N. Minneapolis : 313 South Front Street 



Kansas City, Mo.: 1226 Eleventh Street Philadelphia : 1816 Market Street 



Binghamton, N. Y.: 23 Washington Street Omaha : 1018 Farnum Street 



THE HARVEST 

 THAT NEVER ENDS 



Through fall, winter, spring and summer the 

 harvesting of the "milk crop'! continues year in 

 and year out. The ever faithful cow never 

 fails to add a goodly sum to each veai's revenue 

 from the farm. Yet how little many do towards 

 making the most of her product. Hur.drtds of 

 thousands of dollars are lost yeaily by cow 

 owners through failure to employ a centrifugal 

 cream separator and thereby secure every par- 

 ticle of cream from the cow's milk. Over 

 875,000 DE LAVAL users are daily proving 

 that the increast d gain in the quantity and 

 quality of the "milk crop" is from $10 to $15 

 per cow each year when the 



De Laval Cream Separator 



is used, to say nothing of the time and labor saved. Isn't it worth your 

 while to investigate such a saving? If you own two or more cews the 

 practice of economy and good business methods in the care of their 

 products demands a DE LAVAL machine. Remember that one will last 

 from fifteen to twenty-five years, and that it will more than earn its cost the 

 first year of use. Write for new illustrated catalogue. 



THE DE LAVAL SEPARATOR CO. 



Randolph & Canal Sts. 



CHICAGO 



1213 & 121-, F Ibert St. 



PHILADELPHI * 



Drumm & S'cramento Sts. 



SAN FRANCISCO 



General Offices : 



74 Cortlandt St. 



NEW YORK 



173-177 Willi. im Street 

 MONTREAL 



14 & 16 Princes? Street 

 WINNIPEG 

 in 7 First Street 



PORTLAND, OREG. 



FURNITURE AND ADORNMENTS 

 IN MARBLE AND STONE 



for the city and country house. Benches, Flower Basins, 

 Pedestals, Tables, Vases, Columns, Sun Dials, Fountains, Fig- 

 ures, Busts, etc. designed and executed by artists and artisans 

 in our own studios at Pietrasanta, Italy, and Long Island City. 



Illustrations furnished. Brochure G upon request 



Leland & Hall Co. 



557 Fifth Avenue, New York. 



Granite Works : 

 BARRE, VERMONT 



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