March, 1919 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



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Underground System 

 for Formal Gardens 



Illustrated 

 Booklet Free 



W. G. Cornell Company 



45 EAST 17TH STREET, NEW YORK CITY 



Systemsof 



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assure lawns of richness and 

 gardens productive of vegeta- 

 bles and flowers. You can 

 have rain when you want it. 

 where you want it, and how 

 you want it. 



Economy, simplicity and 

 efficiency come with Cornell 

 Overhead and Underground 

 Irrigation Systems, with pa- 

 tented, adjustable Rain Cloud 

 Nozzles. Installed any time — 

 for any area. No injury to 

 lawn or garden. 



Plumbing, 

 Heating, Lighting 



Railway Exchange Bldg., Chicago, 111. 

 334 Shawmut Avenue, Boston, Mass. 



Commerce Trust Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. 

 Munsey Bldg., Baltimore, Md. 

 Oliver Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. 



Ledger-News Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio 86 Park Place, Newark, N. J. 



923 — 12th Street, N.W„ Washington, D. C. 302 Colonial Trust Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. 



National Bank of Commerce Bldg., Norfolk, Va. 



HODGSON«t 



BUILDING a summer cottage or bungalow, a 

 playhouse for the children or a garage need 

 not be a "building operation" at all. Do it 

 the Hodgson way. Forget about the usual details 

 and avoid all the muss and fuss. A Hodgson Port- 

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 put together and it doesn't require an expert to do 

 the putting together either. 



Now you probably have your own ideas of what 

 you want and you possibly think you couldn't get 

 a house all made that would "fit" those ideas. Well, 

 send for the Hodgson catalogue and see if there isn't 

 a Hodgson House that will suit your needs exactly. 



The catalogue is beautifully illustrated and gives complete 

 details of the Hodgson System. Send for it now and get your 

 order in early so as to be sure of getting your house when you 

 want it. 



E. F. HODGSON CO. 



Room 228 71-73 Federal Street, Boston 



6 East 39th St., New York City 



FRENCH CAT-TAIL FOUNTAIN, 

 Garden of J. B. Duke, Esq., Somerville, N. J. 



DISPLAY FOUNTAINS for LAWNS, PARKS, GARDENS 



ENTRANCE GATES, FENCES, MARQUISES, LAMP 

 POSTS, GATE POST LANTERNS 



BRONZE and SPELTER STATUES, MEMORIALS, 

 TABLETS, etc. 



Write for Catalogues and Special Designs 

 ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT 



THE J. L. MOTT IRON WORKS 



TRENTON, NEW JERSEY 

 FIFTH AVENUE and i 7 th STREET 



NEW YORK, N. Y. 



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