March, 1907 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



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Polish Your Mission Furniture 



And All Other Furniture With 



Johnson's Prepared Wax 



A perfect preparation for cleaning, preserving and polish- 

 ing furniture, woodwork and floors. 



It is in paste form and should be applied with a cloth and rubbed to a polish with a clean, dry cloth. It cleans and polishes 

 with one operation, bringing out the natural beauty of the wood and producing that beautiful semi-dvill wax finish which 

 will not crack, blister, peel-off, show scratches or catch the dust and dirt. Marred spots may be retouched without going over the 

 entire surface, It may be applied upon all furniture, no matter how finished. It saves work, worry and expense. The next time 

 your furniture needs polishing just try 



JokrvsoiVs Prepared Wecx 



"A Complete Finish and Tolish for All Wood" 



For Furnitvire, Woodwork aa\d Floors 



JoHnson's Prepared W«9lX is sold by all dealers in paint — 10c-. and 25c. packages and large size cans. 



JoHnson's Electric Solvo for softening old finish so it may be easily removed. Half-pint cans 25c. 



JoHnson's Wood Dye (all shades) half-pint cans 30c, pint cans 50c. Postpaid upon receipt of price if your dealer will 

 not supply you. 



We will be pleased to send you free a 10c. can of Johnson's Prepared Wax for four cents in stamps. Our 48-page color book 

 'The Proper Treatment for Floors, Woodwork and Furniture" tells how to finish and refinish all wood. Write for it to-day 

 mentioning edition GM 3. 



S. C. Johnson «S Son, Racine, Wis. 



"The Wood Finishing Authorities" 





