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USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL GARDEN VASES. 
Constructed on practical lines, enabling trees planted therein to flourish instead 
of ebbing out a miserable existence in the usual pseudo-artistic garden pottery. 
Garden Vases, being placed in prominent situations to be effective, are exposed to- 
all sorts of weather, it is therefore essential they should be designed to contain 
sufficient soil to withstand scorching sun and drying winds without constant watering. 
No. 2 Vase and Pedestal. 
IMo. 1. Garden Vase, with ornamental handles, buff or red terra-cotta, 19 inches 
diameter across top, 28 inches including handles, 16 inches high. One 
Guinea. 
This is a noble looking vase, and remarkably low in price. 
,, 2. Garden Vase, buff or red terra-cotta, 22 inches in diameter, 13-^ inches 
high. 18s. 6d. 
,, 3. Garden Vase, buff or red terra-cotta, 19 inches in diameter, 11 inches 
high. 14s. 6d. 
No. 2 Vase with Pedestal (as Illushaltoti). (For description of Vase, see 
above.) Pedestal, 2 feet 6 inches high ? combined height of pedestal and vase, 
3 feet inches. The two complete, £3 3S. 
Many other patterns are in stock. 
2J7, 238, & 97, Hum HoMioiiN, London. — 1908. 
We Invite your inspection. 
