THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 
245 
] J A N r A R Y , 19 17 
KELSEy 
I 
HEALTH 
HEAT 
Some 
Things It 
DoesnT Do 
I T doesn’t thump and bang; hiss and siss. It doesn t leak, 
out the air. It doesn’t heat and reheat the dead air. 
It does ventilate while it heats. It does mix the fresh warm air with just 
the right amount of healthful moisture. It does heat any and all rooms in 
any weather, with the" wind in any direction. It overcomes entirely the 
radiator bugaboo. It is more economical than any furnace or radiator heat. 
We can prove it. Send for booklet — Some Saving Sense on Heating. 
fCtLSEV 
MR oejjeratorJ 
New York: 103-P Park Ave 
Detroit: 
Space 95 P Builders’ Exchantfe 
Boston: 
405-P Post Office Sq. Bldg. 
Syracuse, N. Y. 
Chicago: 2767*? Lincoln Ave. 
Stewart^s Gates and Fences 
For Garden Homes 
are designed to properly reflect the spirit of the home and Its surround- 
ings. VVe make a large number of designs accepted as standards for 
certain purposes. But the correct interpretation of your individual ideas 
as to how your home grounds should be guarded affords us the chances 
to employ that creative craftsmanship which has earned the title of 
“Standard of the World” 
for Stewart’s Gates and Fences. Because the first impression is usually 
a lasting one, we endeavor to create correct impressions by building fence 
in harmony with the home. To be tasteful and impressive, fence and 
gates need not be expensive. This is the one big factor to be considered 
when buying Stewart’s Gates and Fences; they are permanent, hence 
economical. Write for free catalogue to-day and become acquainted 
with appropriate fence and gate designs for your purpose. 
THE STEWART IRON WORKS COMPANY 
655 Stewart Block Cincinnati, Ohio 
W ar — Peace — Prosperity 
A Trio of New Gladioli 
from Meadowvale 
Farms 
Among the multitude of 
beautiful gladioli this new 
trio — War, Peace, Pros- 
perity — s t a n d s unsur- 
passed in color, in size of 
flower, in length of spike. 
War. Deep blood-red, shad- 
ing to crimson-black. Flowers 
on long spikes. 
Peace. The finest white. 
Slight lilac feathering on infer- 
ior petals. Extra large flowers. 
PROSPERITY. New, and 
first offering. Bright rose-pink, 
shading to madder-lake. Large 
flowers, long! spikes; a superb 
new Gladiolus. 
One Bulb of Each Variety 
Sent to Any Address for $3 
Only two collections to a 
customer. Prosperity is sold 
in this collection only. 
War, Peace, and lYosperity 
are illustrated and described in 
detail in my booklet for 1917. 
The Glory of the Garden 
with many other well-known 
and desirable varieties. A 
copy will be sent with each 
order for this Special Collec- 
tion — or you may have a copy 
free if you will send your 
name and address and men- 
.tion this magazine. Write 
to-day. 
ARTHUR COWEE — Meadowvale Farms, Box 201, Berlin, N. Y. 
b: 
Killarnev Rose 
YOyi GARDEN 
Hybrid Perpetual and Hy- 
brid Tea or Everbloom- 
ing Roses — the Maman 
(’ochet (white and pink), 
Frau Karl Druschki, Kil- 
larney, American Beauty, 
Paul Neyron, and a host 
of others. 
Me offer only hardy field 
rown No. 1 grade, two-year- 
old hushes, budded and on their 
own roots — ready for your garden. 
I 
Frau Karl Druschki 
is full of information and advice 
about the planting and care of 
roses, as well as vines, shrubs, 
fruit and ornamental trees. 
We will gladly send a copy 
free of charge. Sim{)ly mail 
us a postcard to-day and 
mention Garden Magazine. 
KELLY BROTHERS 
Wholesale Nurseries 
Established 1880 
41 Main Street, Dansville, N. Y. 
Our wholesale prices are making 
Kelly Brothers' stock more popular 
every year. Your satisfaction guaranteed 
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