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) Fingts Fine Fuerone é 
So Perfect and So Paces 
HALL 
CLOCKS 
@ We have one of the finest 
lines of Hall Clocks that can 
be seen in this country. This 
photograph is one of our latest 
designs, and will appeal to’ 
those who desire a plain and 
substantial case, something 
that will always look well, and 
will never be out of style. 
We have twenty patterns. 
q We ales make a fine 
“Willard” or Banjo Clock, 
and several other kinds. 
Advance Exhibit of _ 
Spring and Summer Styles 
All the finer attributes of “Flint Quality ” will be found in our 
Advance Showing of Spring and Summer Styles. 
These comprise the newest productions in Enameled and Light Colored a 
Woods, including exquisite reproductions of Eighteenth Century designs, both 
English and French, many of which have. present day requirements added 
and cannot be duplicated elséwhere. 
@ If your local jeweler does 
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for our new illustrated catalog. 
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the value of the Flint Trademark and established beyond pee our 
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OFFICE AND SALESROOMS 
Waltham, Massachusetts 
43-47 West 23“St. 24-28 West 24S. 
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American Estates and Gardens 3arr rerree 
Large Quarto, 11x13% Inches. 340 Pages. 275 Illustrations. Handsomely Bound: Gilt Top. Boxed. 
@ This is a sumptuously illustrated volume in which’ 
for the first time, the subject of the more notable, great ores i lh 
estates, houses and gardens in America receive adequate Our S peci al O ffer 
treatment. Aneffort has been made to select as great 
a variety as possible of the styles of architecture which @ The price of this book is $10.00. 
have been introduced into. this country, as being We are offering a limited number of 
specially adapted to the peculiar conditions of Ameri- - |» copies, together with one year’s sub- 
can country life. scription to American Homes and 
q Although the exteriors of some of the houses shown = mikaes oi ee sae 
may be familiar to a certain number of readers, few for the 4a, xanspeebennieer oes 
have had the privilege of a visit to their interiors, and prepaid. As we are offering only a 
for that reason special attention has been given to limited number of copies on these 
reproductions of many of the sumptuous halls and liberal terms, we would advise that 
rooms of the people of wealth, and no better way can orders be sent at once, before the 
be obtained of learning how the favored ‘few live. supply of the book is exhausted. 
@ The building of the great homes of America has 
necessarily involved the development of their sur- 
rounding grounds and gardens; the work of the landscape gardener has rivaled, in its dignity and spacious beauty, that of the archi- 
tect. If but little is known of our great estates, still less is known of their gardens, of which, in spite of the comparatively short period || 
that has been given for their growth, we have some very noble instances among us, which are illustrated and described in the present - 
volume. 4 This work is printed on heavy plate paper and contains 340 pages 10% x13% inches, enriched with 275 illustrations, 
of which eight are in duotone. It is handsomely bound in green cloth, and stamped in black and, gold, and, in nadine to bods a 
the standard work on notable houses and gardens in Se. a forms a most attractive -eift Books a 
MUNN & CO., Inc., Publishers :-: 361 BROADWAY, NEW YORK 
Geo. C. Funt Co. fe 3 | 
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