| Aveust, 1906 THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 45 
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A DIRECTORY | Ars we fia tie i GENERATORS, 
OF LIGHTING it : omer | |FIXTURES, 
EQUIPMENT : SS immer oe MR) | SUPPLIES, Etc. 
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A Service Department has been established by the publishers of THe Garpen Macazine to give readers information relating to any phase of the lighting 
problem of the country home. Address Service Department, THE GarpEN MaGazine, 133 East 16th Street, New York City 
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Gas and Electric Light 
Posts and Lamps 
IF YOU USE 
ACETYLENE 
We want to send you 
A SAMPLE BRAY BURNER 
The "Beto" Burner will produce a 
greater amount of light than is possible 
with any other Bumer ever made for 
Acetylene. 
One "Beto" Burner will furnish suff- 
cient light to illuminate any room in an 
ordinary house. 
One "Beto" Burner will give as much light as 
three ordinary Burners, and consumes but one-half 
the amount of gas. 
Write us to-day, mention kind of generator used, 
enclose 10 cents to cover postage and packing, and 
we will send yu A SAMPLE BURNER. 
W. M. CRANE COMPANY 
Room No. 36, 1131-33 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 
Gir OLI (Grr 
=| Carbide-Feed 
ACETYLENE Generators _ 
’ GAS S/ combine safety and wonderful 
brilliance with great economy. 
We Prove This in Our Free Book 
explaining the Acetylene principle, describing the Colt 
Generator, and giving prices on all sizes from 10 
lights up, with scores of testimonials. 
State your needs and ask questions. 
Give us your hardware dealer’s name 
when you write. 
J. B. COLT COMPANY 
!Dept. M, No. 21 Barclay Street, New York 
Chicago Philadelphia Los Angeles 
and other 
Ornamental 
Fixtures for 
The Bray ‘Beto’ 
=< Country Grounds 
Copyright, 1903, bv The 
J. L. Mott Iron Works 
Flower Vases in Cast Iron and Bronze, Lawn and 
Park Fountains, Aquariaand Aquarium Fountains, 
Drinking Fountains, Statuary, Settees and Chairs, 
Tree Guards, Railings and Entrance Gates, Stable 
and Cattle House Fittings and Weather Vanes. 
THE JARVIE SHOP 
AN FURNISH CANDLESTICKS for your 
GC country house. It makes many different 
styles, suitable for all purposes, both beau- 
tiful and practical. 
We issue separate Catalogue of each of 
the above, which will be sent on request. 
THE J. L. MOTT IRON WORKS 
ORNAMENTAL DEPT. 
84 to 90 BEEKMAN ST., NEW YORK 
The SCONCES, or wall candle 
holders, are very effective 
Lanterns, Bowls, Trays—in fact, A rilivane Lamp 
for the Country Grounds 
At the entrance and roadways a clear, constant 
light is necessary. 
The Dietz No. 3 
is built for this service, and embodies every im- 
provement for country lighting. 
It is economical, can be lighted and regulated 
from the outside, has no chimney, and is guaran- 
teed not to blow out. 
PRICE, $6.00 
May be had from dealers, or we will deliver it 
anywhere in the United States or Canada at the 
above price. Sed for Catalogue No.9. 
R. E. DIETZ COMPANY 
60 LAIGHT STREET 
Established 1840. NEW YORK 
almost anything in metal may be 
had in Jarvie design. If the 
Portfolio does not show what you 
wish, The Shop will make it for 
you. 
| NASH ELECTRIC LIGHTING PLANTS i y Send for the Portfolio 
FOR COUNTRY HOMES 
THE ETA 
i} Complete electric lighting and pumping plants installed. (Handwrought) THE JARVIE SHOP 
| Copper or brass $230 
B = 1 3.50 . caiae 
NATIONAL METER CO. Bronze-verdzrene $350 ing Arts Building 
with the old-fashioned Bay- 
84-86 Chambers St., New York. berry Dip. CHICAGO 
CHICAGO BOSTON 
BETTER THAN GAS SAYS THIS NEW YORKER 
“Thave used The Angle Lamp far beyond the time set for trial and find that one cannot be 
too enthusiastic over it,” writes Mr. Granville Barnum, of ColdSprings, N. J. ‘‘ It certainly 
gives the brightestand at the same time the softest illumination one could desire.”’ 
“We lived in New York City for some years and used all the latest and most approved ap- 
pliances, devices, etc. in connection with gas or electricity and yet I must sincerely urge the 
superiority of this simple yet wonderful method of illumination. One can hardly say too 
=/ much in its praise.” 
THE ANGLE LAMP 
is entirely different from all other Jamps. It makes common kerosene the best, the cheapest § 
and most satisfactory of all lighting methods. Safer and more reliable than gasvuline or 
acetylene, yet as convenient to operate as gas or electricity. 
The Angle Lamp is lighted and extinguished like gas. May be turned high or low with- 
outodor. Nosmoke.no danger. Filled while lighted and without moving. Requires filli g 
= but once or twice a week. It floods a rcom with its beautiful, soft, mellow light that has no 
equal. Wyzte for our cacaiag ‘* 41’ and our proposition for a 
z 830 DAYS FREE TRIAL 
Write for our catalog “4r”’ listing 32 varieties of Tze Angle Lamp from $1.80 up, now—before you turn this leaf—for it gives you the benefit of 
our ten years’ experience with @’/ lightinz methods 
THE ANGLE MANUFACTURING CO,, 78-80 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK. 
\ , JE issue a pamphlet, 
H 26, showing a 
complete line of 
Wood Pedestals 
that can be used inside the 
dwelling or porch to support 
a lamp or jardiniere of flow- 
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ers, or on the Jawn as a sup- 
port for a sundial. We fur- 
nish these with or without 
the dials as desired. 
| So) wartmann Bros. Mfg. Co. 
: | Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 
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N. Y. Office, 1123 Broadway 
