Fence of Permanence 
When buying a wire fence secure one which stands for durability, sturdiness 
and sightliness. Such a fence is Wright’s 
TRADE 99 
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RUST PROOF 
which combines all these requisites and above all, is the best obtainable from 
the standpoint of freedom from rust and ability to withstand the wear-and- 
tear of severe weather. 
This fence cannot be pulled apart—patent clamped joints keep the wires from 
slipping or twisting out of position. The finished fabric is dipped into molten 
zinc which thickly covers every particle with a rust-resisting metal coating. 
Ask your hardware dealer for Excelsior Rust Proof 
Fences, Trellises, Trellis Arches, Bed Guards and Tree 
Guards. Write for beautifully illustrated catalog B. 
WRIGHT WIRE COMPANY, Worcester, Mass. 
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Where Will You Have Your Rain? 
Will you have a little rain today right on your lawn or per- 
haps in your garden? That’s not as absurd as it sounds—you 
really can have a convenient, reliable artificial rain-fall at any 
time by using a 
Young Fountain 
This sturdy little sprinkler will do away with brown, burned patches 
in your lawn. It will revive your flowers and vegetables that are droop- 
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wherever convenient and will give a fine, mist- 
like spray that gently saturates vegetation. 
A heavy, round base prevents overturning 
and permits dragging over grass without in- 
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—it will last indefinitely. 
Price $5. Send check, money order, or cash. Ask 
for free booklet, “‘Moisture in Cultivation.” 
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