March, 1914 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



119 









"What a 

 charming window!" 



"The brown background of the shade sets off 

 your draperies so well." 



" Yes, the shade does make a wonderfuldifference. 

 Uis Vandyke Brown— the new Brenlin color ." ' 

 You can find in Brenlin Unfilled Shades just the 

 harmonizing shade for any color scheme, and get 

 just the soft lighting effects you want, for they are 

 made in many rich, lustreless tones — the popular 

 new Vandyke Brown, Mauve, Ecru, Bronze, Stone, 

 Sage and other greens. 



And yet this shade is in the end the cheapest shade 

 you can buy, for it is made of closely woven cloth 

 withoutthat "filling" which in the ordinary shade 

 so soon falls out in unsightly streaks and pinholes. 



TRADE MARK REG. U.S. PAT. OFF 



UNFILLED 



Window Shades 



Goto your dealer today and examine them. Ask also 

 to see Brenlin Duplex— light on one side, dark the other. 



Write for the Brenlin Book today 

 With it we will send you the name oftheBrenlin dealer 

 in your town, or tell vo" how to order direct. Chas. 

 W. Breneman & Co., 2066 Reading Rd., Cincinnati, O. 

 Genuine Brenlin Unfilled Shades have this mark— 

 RRF"N1I IM ~" perforated along the edge. Look 

 Or\£.Mt_llM closely for it. 



For temporary uses the two cheaper grades of Brenlin 



— Brenlin Filled and Brenlin Machine Made, will be 



found by far the best shade values at their prices. 



For sale by dealers everywhere 



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No phase of the home- 

 making is of more importance than 

 selecting the dinner-ware. 



For real service and satisfaction you cannot buy 

 better and more enduring dinner-ware than Ho- 

 mer Laughlin, even though you pay higher prices. 



Its exquisite colors and charming designs are a part 



of and practically last as long as the dinner-ware 



itself, making your heart rejoice that you insisted on 



HOME BjAUGHLIN_ 

 CHINA 



Made in America, in the largest pottery in the 

 world. Sold almost everywhere in open stock 

 patterns. You can begin with a few pieces or 

 keep your set complete at a moderate cost. 



Ask your dealer to show you the trade- 

 mark name HOMER LAUGHLIN 

 which appears on the underside of each 

 dish. It is our guarantee to you. 



The CHINA BOOK, richly illustrated in 

 |i)\ colors, tells how china is made in the world's 

 l s {\ greatest pottery. Send for it. It is FREE. 



HOMER LAUGHLIN CHINA CO. 

 NEWELL, WEST VIRGINIA 



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Underground Garbage Receiver 



Saves the battering of your can and scatter- 

 ing of garbage from pounding out frozen 



contents. Opens with the Foot. Hands never touch It. It pays to look 



us up. Sold direct; send for circular. 



C. H. STEPHENSON, Mfr M 40 Farrar St., Lynn, Mass. 



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Steel Wheels 



Save YOUR Back 



repairs 



Don't rut roads or fields. Send today for free 

 trated catalog of wheels and wagons. 

 Electric Wheel Co., 25 Elm St., Quincv, 111. 



Planning a home? § 



May we send you our interesting free booklet, "Symphonies in Stains"? = 



'EmifM SHINGLE I 



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B. H. Shepard, Architect are cheaper than paint, more durable, easier to apply. = 



Unlike paint, they bring out all the natural beauty of the = 



grain and texture of the wood, and the special Dexter pre- = 



servative oils add years to its life. The soft, rich, fadeless == 



colors harmonize perfectly with natural surroundines. s 



IVrite today for" Symphoyties" and 22 stained miniature shingles =^ 



DEXTER BROTHERS CO., no Broad St., Boston §| 



BRANCH OFFICE. 1133 Broadway. New York = 



Also makers of DEXTROL/TE. the WHITE ENAMEL -which == 



does NOT TURN YELLOW 



AGENTS: H. M. Hooker Co. .Chicago; Asam Bros., Inc.. 

 Philadelphia; F. H. McDonald. Grand Rapids; F. T. 

 Crowe & Co.. Seattle. Tacoma. Spokane. Wash., and Port- 

 land. Ore.; R. McC. Bullington &Co.. Richmond; Shev- 

 in-Carpenter Lumber Co., Minneapolis and St. Paul; 

 HoflschlaegerCo., Honolulu, and DEALERS. 



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