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THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



February, 1907 



We have said a good deal about the infinite variety of 

 incomparable Color Designs it is possible to render with 



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and how, through its employment, elaborate interior effects may be enhanced to an 

 artistic degree far beyond the scope of any other flooring material. While the Architect 

 cannot fail to delight in the execution of ideas calling these wide and exclusive possibilities 

 into play, the MARVELOUS ELEGANCE OF PENNSYLVANIA RUBBER 

 TILING FLOORS LAID IN SOUD COLOR OR TONE IS EQUALLY 

 WORTHY OF ATTENTION. 



Where art goes hand in hand with simplicity, the unmatchable greens, browns, blues, 

 yellows, reds and tones obtainable in this flooring, vastly heighten and enrich effects 

 which other materials can only restrict Its peculiar, beautiful finish adds a most 

 attractive sense of softness and warmth to interior schemes. 

 More durable even than marble, easy, silent and non-slippery under foot, water-proof 

 and sanitary, readily cleaned, non-inflammable, non-conductive of electricity, 



Pennsylvania Interlocking Rubber Tiling 



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combines all advantages of all flooring materials with not any of their disadvantages, and 

 many desirable qualities exclusive to itself. Its greater first cost is far surpassed by its' 

 vast superiority and durability. 



ALL ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS SHOULD HAVE AT HAND, 

 OUR BOOK -OF -DESIGNS -IN -COLOR, with full data regarding <PENN 

 SYLVAN I A RUBBER TILING, which will be mailed free upon request. 



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