December, 1907 



AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS 



The Twenty-second Anniversary of 



A Target & Arrow 

 OldSlyl 



HIS RESIDENCE, the 



Daniel Grant, of Memphis, Tennessee, 

 was covered with ''Target-and- Arrow 

 Old Style" tin when built, twenty-two 

 years ago. A short time ago the roof 

 was inspeded by the firm which laid 

 it and found to be in perfed condi- 

 tion throughout. The inspection also 

 showed that some of the gutters had 

 a coating of a dark, greasy nature, 

 which, when rubbed off, showed the tin beneath as bright as 

 when first laid. 



Every sheet of '*Target-and- Arrow Old Style" tin is stamped 

 with the trade-mark shown here. This mark means that the tin it 

 identifies has been made according to our old-time, reliable standard 

 — the only standard that makes 50-year tin roofs possible. 



If you are interested in roofs, you will be interested in 

 two booklets which we send free: ''A Guide to Good 

 Roofs" and the *'Tin Roofers' Hand Book." 



Reg U. S. Patent Office. 

 There are 250 imitations of 

 this brand. Look for the 

 Target - and -Arrow trade- 

 mark on the genuine "Old 

 Style." 



N. & G. TAYLOR COMPANY e ttr) PHILADELPHIA 



