November, 1907 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



The Readers' Service will give you 

 suggestions jor the care of livestock 



201 



The Roof for the Thrifty. 



'""THE shiftless man is satisfied 

 -*- with any kind of cheap roof- 

 ing that affords temporary 

 protection. The thrifty man 

 considers quality first, for he 

 knows there is economy in buy- 

 ing that which has lasting qualities. 



The accompanying illustration shows the 

 construction of Carey's Roofing. The different layers are com- 

 pressed at the factory into one compact sheet of roofing, which 

 never comes apart. 



A -Finished 



painted surface. 

 B'Asphall compoun 



imbedded into bur) 

 C-Stpong burlap 



imbedded into cement. 

 D-Solid flexible body of our 



special cement composiuon.V 

 E-Heavy foundation 



of woolen felt. 



CAREYS 



FLEXIBLE CEMENT 



ROOFING 



is easily laid by common labor. It is equally adapted to flat 

 or steep surfaces, and is suitable for all kinds of buildings. 

 Will not rot, rust, nor break. Is fire-resisting, moisture- and 

 wind-proof. W. H. Caine, Cleveland, O., writes: 



" I have had a part of my barn covered with your roofing for 

 the last twenty years, and it is good for a long time yet.*' 



Carey's roofing may be laid over leaky shingle or metal roofs 

 without expense of removal. The Carey Patent Lap covers nail 

 heads, making a neat and lasting union of sheet to sheet and 

 roofing to roof-board. Carey roofs never blow off. 



Write for prices, nearest distributing point, free samples and descriptive booklet. 



THE PHILIP CAREY CO. 



50 Wayne Avenue CINCINNATI, O. 



Bermuda Easter Lilies 



Plant now to flower at Easter. 



Free anywhere in U. S. by mail or express. 



5 to 7 inch size each 15 c. per dozen $1.00 



7 to 9 " " " 25c. " " $2.00 



HYACINTHS, TULIPS, NARCISSUS, AND CROCUS, 

 imported direct from the most reliable 

 growers, the creamof the Holland Nurseries. 

 Gladiolus primulinus type and hybrids, new 



yellOW SOrtS (Catalogue p. 25). 



Our catalogue contains the most varied assort- 

 ment of HIGH CLASS BULBS IN AMERICA. 

 Send for it. We mail it free. 



J. M. THORBURN & CO. 



33 Barclay Street through to 38 Park Place, New York 



DE LAVAL 



THE WORLD'S RECORD 



CREAM 



SEPARATOR 



Considered from "every point of the compass," 

 so to speak, DE LAVAL Separators are truly 

 "World's Record Machines." In original in- 

 ventions, in skimming efficiency, and important 

 improvements, in durability and ease and economy 

 of operation, as well as in widespread usage 

 and number of sales, the DE LAVAL has no competitor, or one that even 

 approaches its record on any one of these points. The DE LAVAL was 

 the original cream separator and by such all-important inventions as the 

 "Alpha-Disc" system and "Split Wing" device it has always led and 

 is to-day from five to ten years ahead of all other machines. In close 

 skimming, durability and ease of operation it shows an unbroken victorious 

 record covering more than twenty-eight years. Thousands of tests have 

 proven that it will save from $3.— to $5.— per cow each year of use over 

 other separators. Nearly 900,000 machines have been sold to date and are 

 used in every country, being distributed by more than 10,000 DE LAVAL 

 branch houses and agencies in different parts of the world. Over 98% of 

 the world's creameries use only DE LAVAL machines, also all govern- 

 ment and state experiment stations and every dairyman who has had real 

 separator experience. The latest DE LAVAL models are ideal in every 

 respect and represent the experience of over a quarter of a century in build- 

 ing separators. Send for new July, 1907 catalogue of the "World's Record" 

 Separator. 



THE DE LAVAL SEPARATOR CO. 



Randolph & Canal Sts. 



CHICAGO 



1213 & 1215 Filbert St. 



PHILADELPHIA 



Drumm & Sacramento Sts. 



SAN FRANCISCO 



General Offices : 



74 Cortlandt Street 



NEW YORK 



173-177 William Street 



MONTREAL 



1 4 & 1 6 Princess Street 



WINNIPEG 



107 First Street 



PORTLAND, OREG. 



Marble and Stone 



Furniture and Adornments 



BENCHES, FLOWER 

 BASINS, PEDESTALS, 

 TABLES, VASES, COL- 

 UMNS, SUN DIALS, 

 FOUNTAINS,FIGURES, 



BUSTS, ETC., 

 designed and executed by 

 artisans in our own studios. 

 The experience of years 

 only has made it possible 

 for us to produce that which 

 carries with it a certain in- 

 dividual distinction. 



Illustrations furnished. Brochure upon request. 



LELAND & HALL CO. 



Granite Works : 

 BARRE, VERMONT 



557 Fifth Avenue, New York 



Studios : \ 



PIETRASANTA, ITALY 

 LONG ISLAND CITY 



