December, 1905 



THE GARDE N MAGAZINE 



249 



The Angle Lamp 



FOR LIGHTING CITY AND 

 COUNTRY HOMES 



Positive Proof of how entirely different The Angle Lamp 

 is from the ordinary kind is the class of people who use it. 



What other lamp — or what other lighting system for that 

 matter — can show endorsements from ex-Pres. Cleveland, 

 the Carnegies, Rockefellers, and thousands of others of 

 almost equal prominence. 



These people would not think of using ordinary oil lamps, yet they have 

 chosen THIS oil-burning lamp for lighting their homes and estates 

 in preference to gas, electricity, gasolene, acetylene or any other method, be- 

 cause they have found that while as 



CONVENIENT A5 GAS OR ELECTRICITY 



to operate, its light is more brilliant than either, and of the beautiful, soft, restful quality for which kerosene is so justly famous. 



But you need not take even this evidence of the superiority of The Angle Lamp. For the very fact that The Angle Lamp always 

 surprises and delights even the most particular people enables us to offer you better proof yet — 



A THIRTY DAYS' TRIAL 



of any lamp listed in Catalog "41 " in your own home, where you yourself can prove that it is the best, the cheapest and the most satis- 

 factory of all lighting methods. Lighted and extinguished like gas. Filled while lighted with perfect safety. Requires filling but once 

 or twice a week. Burned high or low without odor. No smoke ; no danger. 



Just one thing more — Economy. If splendid light and convenience were the only features of the Angle Lamp, it 

 might be considered a luxury. But, as this lamp actually costs less to burn than even the troublesome old-fashioned 

 kind, it becomes an actual necessity. Write for Catalog "41," listing 32 varieties from $1.80 up. 



THE ANGLE MFG. CO., 78=80 Murray Street, NEW YORK 



KELSEY'S EVERGREENS 



For Christmas and the Holidays 



AND ALL-WINTER DECORATIONS 



Kelsey'sBeautiful Brilliant Green and Bronze 

 Galax Leaves and Leucothoe Sprays were intro- 

 duced by us fourteen years aero, and are now- 

 used by millions each season for all florists' de- 

 signs and decorations, by churches and in the 

 home, especially during the holiday season. 

 They are not expensive and produce lasting re- 

 sults, both uniqueand beautiful. Galax Leaves, 

 with long, wiry stems, keep indefinitely in a vase 

 in water, even in warm rooms, being of thick, 

 leathery texture, and yet graceful, and retain 

 their original vivid colors. 



They make beautilul wreaths and there is 

 no limit to the various designs for which they 

 can be used. Leucothoe Spraysare long, grace* 

 ful and indispensable. 



We can also supply any Christmas Evergreens desired at a reason- 

 able cost and estimates for any church, private or other decorations, 

 large or small gladly given Assorted cases containing Green and 

 Bronze ^ Galax Leaves, Leucothoe Sprays, Holly, Laurel, Mistletoe, 

 Pme, Wild Smilax and all other greens can be made up at any 

 cost from $2 up, according to variety and quantities desired. 



N.B — The most beautifully illustrated catalogue published 

 entirely of Hardy Xative American Plants, f ..r the nskinc. 



We Charge for 



G eex and Bronze Galax 

 Leaves, either or both colors 

 and large and small sizes, $_ 

 for 500 leaves, postpaid, or $3 

 p">r 1.000 by express, not paid. 

 Lbccothok Sprays, trreen.at 81.50 

 per 100, $7 per 1,000, by express, 

 not paid. 

 Galax Plants, for potting, ivith se- 

 lected Green and Bronze Leaves 50 cts. 

 each , 84 for 10, postpaid. 

 These make elegant table or window decora- 

 tions in winter. 

 Holly of the finest quality, ran, of berries, 

 at from 82 to 810 per case, according to size. 

 Southern- Smilax, Southern Moss, Palm Lea ve* 

 and Ground Pine or Lycopodicm in anyquantity, 

 and wreiths of different sorts at reasonable prices. 

 Christmas Ferns (dagger and fancy) 50 eta. per 

 100. $4 per 1,000. 

 Orders must be pent Earlt tn insure delivery in time. 

 Don't wait until therush. PRICE LIST FREE. 

 Address 

 HARLAN P. KELSEY. « Hereon St., Roston, 3Ta«. 



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CALAX LEAVES 



DIMENSION— FIVE FEET LONG 



We will send to anyone contemplating building or furnishing a Garden 

 or Hall in stone the above in miniature (size eight inches), to show our 

 material, for two dollars. 



FOR EXTERIOR USE 



SPHYNX GRAY STONE 



FOR INTERIOR USE 



STATUE IVORY STONE 



HENRY ERKINS & COMPANY 



FOUR WEST FIFTEENTH STREET, NEW YORK 



