November, 1906 



AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS 



279 



CARPETS IN PLAIN COLORS 



W 



E MAKE a specialty of carpets in 

 plain colors and have the largest 

 assortment of shades and qualities to 

 be found anywhere in this country. 

 We recommend the following 

 weaves: 



English Angora and Saxonia, 1 yd., 1 2 yds., 



2\ yds., 3 yds., 4 yds. wide. 

 English Velvet, 1 2 ft. wide. 

 French Wilton, I meter wide. 

 English Felt, 43 inches wide. 

 Domestic Wilton and Domestic Axminster, 



27 and 36 in. wide. 

 High Pile Axminster, 27 in. wide. 

 English Durries, 36 in. wide. 



The variety of colors in our stock is so 

 great that we are enabled to meet the most 

 exacting requirements. 



Samples and prices upon request. 



W. & J. SLOANE 



BROADWAY & 18TH STREET 

 NEW YORK 



Character 

 In Doors 



The doors of your house should be 

 chosen for their character and should be 

 in harmony with the architectural motif. 



They should so combine good design 

 with good construction as to become 

 an integral and permanent part of the 

 !i building. 



Morgan Doors 



meet these specifications as no other doors do, be- 

 cause they are produced under a perfect system of 

 manufacture, and by artists and artisans whose sole 

 aim has been to identify the name of "Morgan" 

 with all that is best in door design and construction. 

 The produces of the Morgan shops, as a conse- 

 quence, not only prove their superiority to the 

 discriminating eye, but are sold under- 

 an agreement that is an unconditional' 

 guarantee of satisfactory service. They 

 cost no more than other doors. 



Write today for our illustrated booklet, 

 ''The Door Beautiful," telling you 

 more about them. Sent free on request. 



Architects and builders are urged to write for our 64- 

 page catalogue, entitled "The Perfect Door. "sent free 

 where the request is written on business stationery. 



Morgan Co., Dept. A, OshKosh, Wis. 



Distributing Points: 



Morgan Sa6h and Door Co., West 22nd and Union Sts.. < I ' ml"i 



Morgan Company, Union Trust Building, Baltimore, Ml. 



Mills and Yards, Foster City, Michigan. 



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American €*tate£ anb (garbensf 



By BARR FERREE 



Editor of "American Homes and Gardens," Corresponding Member 



of the American Institute of Architects and of the 



Royal Institute of British Architects 



4to. 11 x 13^ inches. 

 Illuminated Cover 

 and 2 7 5 Illustra- 

 tions. 3 6 Pages 



Price, $10.00 



Munn & 

 Company 



Publishers of 

 "Scientific American" 



No. 361 Broadway 



NEW YORK 



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A Sumptuous 

 BOOK deal- 

 ing with some 

 of the most stately 

 houses iff charming 

 gardens in America 

 The illustrations are 

 in nearly all cases 

 made from original 

 photographs, cif are 

 beautifully printed 

 on double coated 

 paper. Attractively 

 bound. The book 

 will prove one of 

 the most interesting 

 books of the year 

 izf will fill the wants 

 of those who desire 

 to purchase a lux- 

 urious book on our 

 American Homes. 



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