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THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



March, 1907 



HEATING AND LIGHTING THE COUNTRY HOME 



A DIRECTORY 

 OF HEATING 

 APPARATUS 



A DIRECTORY 

 OF LIGHTING 

 EQUIPMENT 



"Too Much Bad Light 



t —That's Your Trouble" 



YOUR trouble," said a noted Oculist to a well- 

 known New Yorker," is from the effects of too 

 much bad-quality light. You use your eyes 

 hard all day and then go home and strain them all the 

 evening in rooms lighted with mantle gas or acetylene 

 or electric lights. 



"You are suffering from the same delusion as thousands of 

 others. You think that so long as a light is abundantly brilliant 

 it makes no difference about the quality or color of its rays. 



"Let me ask you whether you think you would grow fat eat- 

 ing a peck of sawdust three times a day. No? Then don't 

 starve your eyes with an abundance of ' 'sawdust quality" light. 

 What they need is a soft, yellow, restful light. These quali- 

 ties are essential to the eyes. Without them 'greater bril- 

 liancy" merely means quicker ruin of your eyes. If you want 

 to save your sight 



Go Baek to 00 Lamps- 



"Go back to oil lamps guick." That is the advice being 

 given to and followed by thousands of people in both city and 

 country who have found their eyes being ruined by the harsh, 

 penetrating light of mantle gas or gasoline or the acetylene 

 light. Some, thinking of the smoke, odor and bother of the 

 ordinary lamp, hesitated until they learned that now, by using 

 The Angle Lamp one can enjoy the convenience of gas, and the 

 splendid light of oil from the one fixture. 



Because The Angle Lamp is not a mere improvement on the 

 ordinary lamp but an entirely new trincifle of oil light which 

 has done away completely with the smoke, odor and bother of 

 the ordinary lamp. 



The Angle Lamp is lighted and extinguished like gas. It 

 requires filling but once or twice a week which maybe done 

 with perfect safety while the lamp is lighted. It never smokes 

 nor smells whether burned at full height or turned low like gas. 



And yet the very features which make The Angle 

 Lamp the most convenient lamp ever invented, make it 

 also the cheapest; for it burns a. full 16 hours on one quart 

 of oil, while the ordinary round wick lamp, usually con- 

 sidered the cheapest light in the world, burns but S to 7 

 hours on the same quantity. 



Now if you have read this ad closely you understand why 

 we offer to prove what a completely satisfactory light the 

 Angle Lamp is by sendingany lamp listed in our catalog 41 on 



^ft FIsi'VC' Tl»lS»l The Angle Lamp will please 

 OV waj'a 1.J.1CU you asit does thousands of 

 others. Write for our catalog 41 , listing 32 articles from 

 $1.80 up, and giving you information about all lighting 

 methods that would cost you hundreds of dollars to collect. 



The Angle Mfg. Co., 78-80 Murray St., New York. 



NASH GASOLINE ENGINES 



Are used extensively for furnishing 



ELECTRIC LIGHTS, for 



PUMPING WATER and for the 



FIRE PROTECTION 



of COUNTRY HOMES. Complete plants installed. Send for catalogue. 



NATIONAL METER- CO. 



Chicago 



S4-86 Chambers Street 

 NEW YORK 



Boston 



A SUBSTANTIAL, ornamental house lamp, solidly 

 made of brass, finished in finely burnished bronze, 

 and burning ACETYLENE GAS, generated 

 WITHIN ITSELF. Without wick, odor or smoke, 

 turning on and off like city gas, but giving more than 

 TWICE as much light, and a SOFT, WHITE LIGHT 

 that never tires the eyes. 



Costs no more than other good lamps and burns at 

 less expense. 



Let us send you complete description of this newest 

 and best house light. Write for Booklet No. 1 1 . 



ACETYLENE LAMP COMPANY 



50 University Place, New York 

 86 Notre Dame St., West, Montreal, Car\a.da. 



HEALTHS, JVATIVE-CROWJf FHVIT THREES 



Ornamental Trees, Vines, Shrubs, Etc. 



We offer for Spring of 1907 the finest and most complete list of Nursery Stock we have ever grown. 

 Our stock can always be relied upon, for it is all selected and grown on our own grounds under constant expert 

 inspection. We guarantee every specimen true to name and free from disease. Give us a chance to figure 

 on your list of wants before ordering elsewhere. We do Landscape Gardening in all its branches. Write 



for our free illustrated catalogue. 



T. J. DWYER & COMPANY, Box 4, Cornwall, N. Y. 



Home Heating 



Kelsey Heated House 



at Pelham Manor, N.Y. 



Oswald C Herring, Architect 



New York: City 



Suburban 



house owners requir- 

 ing new heating 

 plant in their homes 

 can 



Avoid 

 Cold or Stuffy- 

 Rooms 



By installing the modern fresh air system, 



THE KELSEY W £! M GENERATOR 



(1) Brings assured warmth to every room. 



(2) Introduces fresh air continually. 



(3) Requires no water pipes or radiators. 



(4) Costs less for fuel, management and repairs 



than any hygienic system. 



Send for descriptive booklet, showing some of 

 the 30,000 homes where it is used, and telling 

 "All about the Kelsey." 



KELSEY HEATING CO. 



336-8 Fayette St., Syracuse, N. Y. 

 New York Office: 154 Fifth Avenue 



MONARCH 



Acetylene Generators 



ARE GUARANTEED TO BE ABSOLUTELY RELIABLE 



T Find out what you want to know about 

 lighting your home, by writing to us. 

 If Our system is the acme of successful 

 suburban lighting. 

 IT Now is the time to investigate. 



Monarch Acetylene Gas Company 



OMAHA, NEB. BUFFALO, N.Y. 

 Write nearest office for booklets and prices. 



UBET IKILL 



Exterminates field mice, house mice, and other rodents 

 in houses, greenhouses, hotbeds, barns and stables. Package 

 (containing enough Ubet Ikill to kill 1,000 mice) 60 cents, car- 

 riage paid. 



STUMPP «fc WALTER CO., Distributing Agents 

 50 Karclay Street, New York City 



•J. D. AUG. IIARTZ 



SEEDS, BULBS, 

 PLANTS 



Send for Catalogue. 



ARTHUR T. BODDINGTON 



QUALITY 



342 West J 4th St., New York. 



