November, 1913 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



161 



TRADE MARK REG. V.S.PAT. OFF 



UNFILLED 



'Window Shades 



— are far cheaper in the end than any other shades 

 you can buy. They outlast several ordinary 

 shades, because they are made without that 

 "filling" of chalk and clay which in the ordinary 

 shades so soon causes unsightly streaks and "pin- 

 holes." Sun won't fade a Brenlin Unfilled 

 Shade, nor water spot it. It always hangs 

 straight and smooth and really shades. 



Write for the Brenlin Book today 



It shows actual samples in all the beautiful colors and 

 tints, and gives many helpful window decoration sug- 

 gestions. With it we will send you the name of the 

 Brenlin dealer in your town, or tell you how to order 

 direct. Write today. Chas. W. Brenbman & Co., 

 2065 Reading Road, Cincinnati, Ohio. 

 For sale by dealers everywhere 



Genuine Brenlin Unfilled Shades have this mark — 

 BRENLIN - perforated along the edge. Look closely 

 for it. For windows 1 yard wide by 2 yards long, 75c 

 (except in the Far West). Special sizes and Brenlin 

 Duplex — light one side, dark the other — made to order 

 at proportionate prices. 



For temporary uses and for windows of little importance, 

 there are two cheaper grades of Brenlin— Brenlin Filled and 

 Brenlin Machine Made, at 55c and 30c respectively (except 

 in the Far West,) for windows 1 yard wide by 2 yards long. 



GmowM 



PdfERY 



Y'OUR. Garden and Home 

 will haveNewCharm with 

 Artistic Pottery selected 

 . .from the Galloway Collection 

 . 'Strong and DurableMater- 

 ij"'ial at Reasonable Prices, 

 t i Send for our Catalogue of 

 _<* Pots.BoxesVases.Sundials.Ben- 

 "/ ches and other Terra-Cotta. 

 ^„; Garden Furniture, ccxia 



Gai20way*iIrra CoTtaCo. 



3214 WALNUT ST. PHILADELPHIA. PA. 



YOU can help 

 You CAN help 

 Tfou can HELP 



> fight Tuberculosis 

 with the Red Cross Seal 



Do your share now! 



HPHE fight against tuberculosis is as much 

 ■■■ your fight as it is your neighbor's. Do 

 your share to care for those suffering from 

 consumption now — and help to prevent its 

 spread andfinally wipeout this dread disease. 



"DUT Red Cross Seals on everything you 

 ■*■ mail and everything you wrap up — either 

 at home or in your business. 

 t>UY Red Cross Seals to-day. Use 

 ■■-'them every day. 



If you cannot buy Red Cross Seals in your town, write to Red Cross Seal Headquarters, 715 Union Trust Building, 

 Washington, D. C, for as many as you wish at lc eaeh 



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There will NEVER be enough num- 

 ber one apples — ALWAYS too many 

 cider apples. Don't waste your time 

 and your trees growing inferior grades. 

 Use "Scalecide" the one sure spray for 

 San Jose scale, and produce number 

 one fruit. "Scalecide" is 100$ efficient 

 against scale and has marked fungi- 

 cidal properties. Used by best orchard- 

 ists the world over. Endorsed by Ex- 

 periment Stations. Our SERVICE 

 DEPARTMENT furnishes everything 

 for the orchard. Write today to Dept. 

 • I for new booklet— "Pratt's Hand- 

 book for Fruit Growers" and "Scale- 

 cide the Tree Saver." Both free 



B. G. PRATT COMPANY 

 50 Church Street New York Citv 



HTHORBURN'S SEED CATALOG will be issued 

 ■*• earlier than usual this coming season. And it will be 

 found even more interesting than last year's — many new 

 hints on cultivation are included. Here's a point to 

 remember, also — all descriptions are absolutely depend- 

 able. 



// your name is not on our mailing list 

 send it in today — it isn't a bit too early. 



J. M. THORBURN & CO. 



Established 1802 111 Years Ago. 



53B Barclay St. 



New York 



[RHODES DOUBLE CUT 

 PRUNING SHEAR 



RHODES MFG. CO., 



527 S. DIVISION AVE., GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. 



THE only primer 

 made that cuts 

 from both sides of the limb and 

 does not bruise the bark. Made 

 in all styles and sizes. We pay 

 Express charges on all 

 orders. Write for circu- 

 lar and prices. 



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 is the subscription season — commissions and bonuses are large. We have a vacancy in your town, 

 and this is your chance for a profitable business or side line. 



Write to-day for information — tell us all about yourself and how much time you will devote to this 

 profitable work. 



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