148 THE GAR DEN WEAGAZ UNE OcTOBER, 1906 
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Book on House- — at / _ Book on House- 
hold health sent hold Health sent 
free, if you men- Should Be free, if you men- 
tion the name of _ tion the name of 
wey Plumber. TO BE SAFE | your Plumber. 
A closet should be first be 2 ) : : 
of all, free from the odors caused Le 5 Purchasers’ Guide to Barberries 
by imperfect cleansing, or shallow j A 
water seal, permitting escape of sewer gas. 
It should be of perfect construction, and not 
(The species are described on pages 122 to 124 in about 
the order in which they are numbered below). 
of material subject to rust, corrosion, under- | = ey eats ae ioh 
surface discoloration, or cracked and chipped iat 3 (Cole Os es eee 
surface enamel, such as porcelain enameled iron. (Co AES SENSE Steyghy UF : 
ao . (a SesonopdueD es s0445¢ 1. Thunbergi 
If your closet shows any one of the faults mentioned, z i = CC. Fruits many in a cluster (usu- 
youare exposed toa direct and dangerous menace to health. : ally a dozen) 
If examination or past experience shows your closet to ke : ee D. Flowers in pendulous ra- 
defective, replace it with the perfect sanitation embodied in ee : COMES.) ee eee 2. vulgaris 
DD. Flowers in upright or nod- 
dinparacemes see eee 3. Amurensis 
CCC. Fruits few in a cluster ..... 4. Canadensis 
BB. Color of fruits dark, dull red 
C. Branches arching: bark 
brown: fl. clusters pen- 
dulous:\32 Se aoe een 5. Sinensis 
| CC. Branches upright: bark gray: 
TRADE MARK a | fl. clusters upright ...... 6. emarginata 
BBB. Color of fruits purplish red .. 7. Sibirica 
BBBB. Color of fruits yellow, violet, 
black or purplish black. 8. vulgaris, var. 
lutea, viola- 
ea, nigra and 
The Closet of Healthy [| av mccccmwsoaternem 
in B. ilictfolia and Neu- 
Unlike the ordinary closet, the ‘‘Sy-C1Lo’’ has a double cleansing ] : bert) 
action, a combination of flush from above and a powerful pump like pul/ to B. Leaves, compound! (eachi leat 
from below. The downward rush of water creates a vacuum into which an Somes) OF Several! lez 
the entire contents of the bowl is drawn with irresistible syphonic force. a lets): fruits blue (bluish 
2 black in B. Faponica) 
The material of the Sy-C1o Closet is heavy white chzva, hand moulded a C. Stalk of whole leaf long and 
into a single piece without joint or seam; its surface cannot chip off nor Te prominent : 
crack, and is unaffected by acid, water or wear. D. Height 3-6 ft.: leaflets 5-9 9. Aquifolium 
The name ‘‘Sy-C1Lo”’ on a closet guarantees that it is made under the DD. Height 3 foot it 0 deemeaemccne 
; ; me 5 er. CC. Stalk of whele leaf short 
direction and supervision of the Potteries Selling Company, of the best\ at aloe 
materials, and with the aid of the best D. Height «toifesilics germs Japonica 
engineering skill, and has the united TI SEIS IER RES DD. ee a ft “ifts ae : oe ores 
endorsement of eighteen of the leading fe) é neg 28 Ee Sega 
9 5 al ; BB. Leaves simple,7. e. not com- 
potteries of America. . oe om 
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Booklet on ‘‘Household Health” sent Ween 
. : C. Margin of leaves, coarsely 
free, if you mention the name of your toothed and spiny 
plumber. : ) a D. Color of fruits red ....... 13. Neuberti 
Lavatories of every design made of *« [ | fee DD. Colcr of fruits dark purple 
the same material as the Sy-CLo Closets. / : E. Height 4-5 ft.: lvs. 14 in. 
long 2a eee eee 14. ilicifolia 
POTTERIES SELLING COMPANY, EE. Height 1-3 ft.: lvs. 3-1 in. 
Trenton, N. J. long «ee eee eee 15. Darwini 
CC. Margin of lvs. entire (rarely 
with a few spiny teeth) 
D. Lys. about as wide as box.16. buxifolia 
DD. Lys. extremely narrow....17. Stenophylla 
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THE CULTURE OF BARBERRIES 
FRANK NORRIS’S The evergreen kinds are best planted in 
BOOKS spring, but the deciduous sorts may be 
The Responsibilities of the Novelist. Net, planted with equal advantage in either fall or 
$1.25. Postage, 12 cents spring. 
A Deal in Wheat. $1.50 Nearly all the species of barberries are 
The Pit. $1.50 easily raised from seed. Sow as soon as ripe, 
The Octopus. $1.50 in ‘flats,’ or broadcast in beds of light, 
A Man’s Woman. $1.50 sandy soil. Seeds will germinate freely the 
McTeague. $1.50 next year. 
Blix. $1.25 None of the barberries, to my knowledge, 
Moran of the Lady Letty. $1.co will strike from hardwood cuttings, but cut- 
Published! by, tings of the green wood, taken in the summer 
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