Say: *' White Lead My House ' 

 not simply **Paint My House' 



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'HITE lead and linseed oil 

 always mean paint — but 

 all paint (unfortunately) is not 

 CH white lead and oil. 



To say paint my house " 

 is like ordering berries when 

 you want strawberries. You may get 

 gooseberries. 



"White Lead my house" means 

 "paint it with pure white lead and lin- 

 seed oil." These two materials make 

 true paint, natural paint. 



Pure white lead is the only known 

 white pigment, which, when mixed with 

 linseed oil, will produce durable, non- 

 cracking, non-chipping paint. 



Have your house "white-leaded" 

 (which means not only painted, but 

 painted right). Specify Dutch Boy 

 Painter ' ' pure white lead and the purity 

 of the white lead will be a certainty. 

 Any tint can be secured. Ask the painter 

 — he knows. 



Get our "Dutch Boy Paint Adviser No. 95"— 

 Free. Substantial helps on painting, deco- 

 ration and lawn arrangement. 



National Lead Company 



An office in each of the folloiving ctties: 



New York Boston Buffalo Cincinnati Cleveland 



Chicago St. Louis 



(John T. Lewis & Bros. Co., Philadelphia) 



(National Load & Oil Company, Pittsburgh) 



^ SYSTEM OF ""^f 





r What the Kewanee 

 System Means to the 

 Inexperienced Man 



[THE TRADE MARK ON THE TflNK| \^ 



/ 



How The Kewanee 

 Differs from Others 



If you want a water supply 

 system for your country home, or 

 for any building or institution, 

 learn what the Kewanee System 

 means to you. 



No matter how^ little you may 

 know^ about w^ater supply equip- 

 ment, you can have just as good 

 a plant as if you were an expert 



THE NAM& 

 ON THE 

 PUMP 



In order to protect yourself from the substitution 

 of inferior equipment for the Kewanee System, 

 look for the trade-mark KEWANEE on the tank and 

 the name KEWANEE on the pumping machinery. 



A Kewanee System consists of a Kewanee Tank 

 and a Kewanee Pumping Unit» installed according to 

 the prints and instructions furnished by the Kewanee 

 Water Supply Co. 



The combination of a tank with a pump to work 

 on a similar principle is not a Ke^vanee System. 



This information is for your protection. 



Kewanee Systems are (iesigned 

 by men who know how— experience(i 

 practical engineers who have solveci 

 thousands of water supply problems. 

 Avoid plants designed by inexperi- 

 enced people who want to experi- 

 ment on you. 



Kewanee Systems are made by 

 us. They are not the assembled pro- 

 duct of a half dozen different manu- 

 facturers. We furnish the complete 

 system and we are responsible for 

 all — every part of it. 



There is a Kewanee System for 

 every kind of building or institution. 

 We do not try to make one or two 

 styles fit all places. Every problem 

 is solved separately — every plant 



and experienced hydraulic engineer. 



guaranteed to work successfully 

 under the conditions for which it is 

 recommended. 



Kewanee tanks — the high stan- 

 dard for quality in pneumatic tanks. 

 Kewanee Pumping Machinery — the 

 only complete line of pumping ma- 

 chinery built for the exacting require- 

 ments of air pressure service. Inferior 

 tanks and pumping outfits are made 

 to sell, but they must necessarily 

 provide inferior service and be more 

 costly in the long run. 



Kewanee Systems are easy to in- 

 stall and easy to operate. All the 

 expert part of the work is done at 

 our end — not yours. Kewanee 

 Systems are inexperience-proof. 



Our 64-page illustrated catalog tells the Kewanee story. Let us show \)0U what 

 we have done for others and what we can do for you. Ask. for catalog No. 1 6 



Kewanee Water Supply Company, Kewanee, 111. 



1564 Hudson -Terminal Building, 50 Church Street, New York City. 

 1212 Marquette Building, Chicago, III. 305 Diamond Bank Building, Pittsburg, Pa. 



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Qillett's Ferns and Flowers 



^■^ For Dark, Shady Places 



There is no corner so shady but that cerlain ferns and plants will thrive 

 there. There is no soil BO lightand sandy butthut some of our hardy wild 

 ferns will beautify it. For 'l-i years we h^ve been growing these hardy ferns 

 and (lowers and know what is suitfd to each condition. We can supply 

 fernsforlhedark corner bythe porch, orferns and flowers, includmgour 

 native orchids, ii quantify, to make beiuiiful country estates. Wet and 

 swamnv spots, rock V hillsides, dry woods, each may be made beautiful by 

 plantsespecially adapted to them. Nothing adds greater charm to the 

 home grounds than clumps of thrifty ferns. We also grow the hardy 

 flowers which require open sunlight — primroses, campanulas, digitalis, 

 violets, etc. 



Write for my descriptive catalogue. It tells about this class of plants. 



EDWARD GILLETT, Box C, Southwick, Mass. 



