August, 1914 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



Residence of 

 Mr. H. E. Dodge. 

 Grosse Pointe, Mich. 

 Albert Kahn and Ernest 

 Wilby, Architects, De- 

 troit, Mich. J-M«Systems 

 of Refrigeration installed. 

 Maintains a very low, 

 dry temperature in seve- 

 ral refrigerators, also sup- 

 plies pure ice for table use. 

 At right — one of the re- 

 frigerators. Below — the 

 A-S Refrigerating Ma- 

 chine. 



Refrigeration with 

 the trouble left out 



You can now have your own refrigeration or 

 ice supply without the trouble and incon- 

 venience of the old-style machines. It's as 

 simple as A, B, C when you install the 



J"M System of 

 Refrigeration 



(Using A-S Machine) 



No complex parts. So simple in operation that any 

 intelligent person can run it. 



No pounding noise. Does not have to be recharged. 

 No dangerous gases. 



When your home is eguipped with this machine the 

 muss and nuisance of icing refrigerators are done away 

 with. And furthermore, such clients are independent 

 of the dealer who charges exorbitant prices because of 

 a shortage in the ice supply. 



Can be used for refrigeration or ice-making. Makes n 

 to no pounds of ice per hour, according to size of ma- 

 chine. Hundreds of these machines are in daily use, 

 many of which have been in operation for six years 

 without a cent for repairs. 



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Presented to 

 Doubledav, Page 

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 ward Bok, of the 

 Ladies' Home Jour- 

 nal, who requested 

 that this be a collection 

 of the choicest and 

 most beautiful varieties 

 in existence. 



The commission was 

 executed by Wyomissing 

 Nurseries, for here only 

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 found. Write to Mr. Farr for his book Hardy Plant Specialties, which describes 

 upwards of 500 varieties of Irises, including the beautiful sorts planted at Garden City. 



BERTRAND H. FARR, Wyomissing Nurseries 



I04 Garfield Avenue Wyomissing, Pennsylvania 



Plant LOVETT'S Pot-Grown Strawberries 



this Summer and have an abundance of big, red, luscious berries next June 



I have been growing: them for 36 years. I otter properly grown 

 -but by far the finest of all strawberries are the Van Fleet 



I am a pioneer in growing- Pot-Grown Strawberries, 

 plants of all the choice new and good old varieties- 

 Hybrids, the 



Early Jersey Giant, Edmund Wilson, & Late Jersey Giant 



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