Marcu, 1908 
Furniture 
Following our suggestion 
of last month, wherein we 
offered our services in the 
planning and laying out of 
gardens, we now showsome 
examples of our work, of 
which we will gladly send 
illustrations or our complete 
portfolio of ‘‘GARDEN 
FURNITURE” for 
twenty-five cents. 
F unTAINS, STATUARY,COLUMNS, 
] ERGOLAS, BALUSTRADES, STAND- 
iRDS, SuN-DIALS, PEDESTALS, 
BENCHES, TABLES, VASES, WELL 
Heaps, WALL FounraAms, LIONS, 
SPHINXES, ETC., IN MARBLE, 
STONE AND PoMPEIAN STONE 
THavt SuccessFuLLY WITH- 
STANDS THE AMERICAN 
WEATHER. 
THE ERKINS STUDIOS 
6 West 15th St., New York 
I} you are plauning to build the Readers? 
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IMPROVED 
IN EVERY 
FEATURE 
Have you seen and examined the New and 
Improved 1908 DE LAVAL Cream Separators? 
If not, and you own one or more cows don’t 
further hinder your best interests by delaying 
longer but let us give you a free demonstra- 
tion in your own home at once. You will 
marvel at the mechanical perfection, the 
wonderful simplicity and convenience of these 
new machines. These new machines show improvements in every feature, 
from the supply can to the base of the machine, and mark the greatest move 
forward in separator construction since the invention of the first practical 
separator by Dr. De Laval in 1878. If you have milk cows you cannot 
afford to be without one. The new De Laval skims closer, has greater 
Capacity, operates easier and is more ideal in every way than De Laval 
machines have been even in the past. ‘The improved De Laval is 
actually ten years in advance of any other separator made to-day. 
There are ten new styles, ten new capacities and ten new prices. 
There is a machine for every dairy, from the smallest to the largest and 
at a price that will fit every pocket. Don’t regret later that you didn’t 
see the De Laval before you bought a machine but write us to-day for 
our handsome new catalogue describing the machines in detail and a free 
demonstration in your own home. You will be surprised. Don’t delay. 
The De Laval Separator Co. 
173-177 William Street 
MONTREAL 
14 & 16 Princess Street 
WINNIPEG 
107 First Street 
PORTLAND, OREG, 
42 E. Madison Street 
CHICAGY 
1213 & 1215 Filbert St. 
PHILADELPHIA 
Drumm & Sacramente Sts. 
SAN FRSNCISCO 
General Offices: 
74 Cortlandt Street, 
NEW YORK. 
The Best are Invariably the 
Cheapest. 
This rule applies particularly to seeds. Ours are 
backed up by A Reputation of Over 100 Years 
Standing. 
Send for our catalogue now. It is by far the most valuable and 
most artistic of any seed catalogue published in America. 
WE MAIL IT FREE 
J. M. THORBURN & CO. 
33 Barclay St. thro’ to 38 Park Place NEW YORK 
GROWN IN GENEVA 
Pe natural vitality of a tree or shrub is like the 
‘‘constitution’’ of a man—it means ability to 
withstand unusual conditions. ‘Transplanting is a 
period of crucial tests in a tree’s life. ‘That’s 
where Geneva Nursery Stock shows its value. It is 
grown in soil specially adapted to starting strong, 
healthy growth, and a climate that puts vigor into 
every root and branch. 
ROSES, ORNAMENTAL TREES 
AND SHRUBS 
Every tree and shrub worth planting in this country is grown 
at the Geneva Nursery. Our Trees are fine, strong specimens, 
and our Roses are field-grown plants, 18 to 30 inches high, with 
splendid roots. 
Our General Catalogue contains, perhaps, more information 
about nursery stock, more planting instructions, better spraying 
calendars and formulas than you have ever seen in a single book. 
It tells about every tree and plant you are likely to be interes.ed 
in. Sent free. 
W. & T. SMITH CO., 222 cenera nursery 
GENEVA, N. Y. 
