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TF you expect to build a garage 
-*• to accommodate more than one 
' 
. 
automobile, itsconveniencewill be 
greatly increased if the doors are 
hungsothat allcan beopen atonce. 
STANLEY 
ARA.G 
HARDWARE 
provides this convenience. It is a com- 
plete line of Builders’ Hardware designed 
especially for garage use. It includes 
hinges, door holders, latches and bolts 
suited to garages of all sizes, costs and 
types of construction. 
Stanley Garage Door Holders, No. 1774, 
keep doors from slamming against each 
other, or against the outgoing and 
incoming cars. 
When planning your garage the Stanley Garage 
Hardware Catalogue V -6 will be helpful. Send 
for it to-day. 
THE STANLEY WORKS 
New Britain, Conn., U. S. A. 
New York Chicago 
THE ORIGINAL — GENUINE 
ROWE’S GLOUCESTER 
Bed HAMMOCK 
Sent charges prepaid in the U. S, 
The Rowe represents all-quality construction — built up to an 
ideal and not aown to a price. That is why the Rowe has been 
standard in bed hammocks for thirty years and used exclusively 
at select summer resorts, clubs, camps and by people who know 
values and demand absolute efficiency and comfort. Furnished 
in either (government standard) non-fadeable U. S. Khaki or 21- 
oz. white sail duck that will resist wind, weather and rough usage — 
Costs a feiu dollars more, but -will outlast ten one-season hammocks. 
Is the only hammock you can afford to buy. 
We prepay charges Send for our catalogue 
E. L. Rowe & Son, Inc., G S« S X, 
Makers of Tents and Hammocks for the U. S. Gov*t. 
Make Your Garden Sing ! 
Lloyds in London will insure 
your garden party against rain — 
but that can’t compete with Bird 
Insurance in your garden — 
Trees, plants, shrubs or vege- 
tables all are guaranteed under 
the “Food and shelter Act" of 
the bird lover. A folder worth 
reading is aw aiting your call. 
EVANS KROH. 
JOC per pkg. 230 Bain Street, Evanston, III. 
Wren House, $4.50 
The Transformation of a Garden 
L AST year a garden-lover found a copy of the Gar- 
dencraft Handbook on a friend’s table. She took 
it home and studied it — planned her garden with new 
ideas in mind and then placed her order for two pieces of Mathews 
Gardencraft. In August she wrote — “My garden is a place trans- 
formed. Last year it was simply a garden. Now it is an out-door 
iiving-room by day — a bit of fairyland by moonlight. Garden- 
craft is the good fairy.” 
The Gardencraft Handbook will be mailed you immediately on 
receipt of 18 cents in stamps. The Handbook contains scores of 
fascinating garden suggestions. 
Garden - (5 aft 
THE 
CO. 
MATHEWS MFG. 
Designers & Craftsmen 
915 Williamson Bldg. Cleveland, Ohio 
T H E Mathews 
Hall Mark, 
graved on your 
pieces o f Garden- 
craft, tells you that 
those pieces are un- 
questionably a u - 
thentic i n design 
and rendered in 
the finest bench- 
work obtainable. 
STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, 
Etc. OF THE GARDEN MAGAZINE, published in accordance 
with the Act of Congress of August 24, IQ12: Publishers, Doubleday, 
Page & Co., Garden City. N. Y.; Editor and Managing Editor, 
Leonard Barron, Garden City, N. Y.; Owners, Doubleday, Page 
& Co., Garden City, N. Y. 
Stockholders holding 1 per cent, or more of total amount of stock on 
March 31, 1917, F. N. Doubleday, Garden City, N. Y.; W. H. 
Page. London. England; H. S. Houston. Garden City, N. Y.; S. A. 
Everitt, Garden City, N. Y.; A. W. Page, Garden City, N. Y.; 
Russell Doubleday, Garden City, N. Y.; W. F. Etherington, New 
York City; R. M. Fair, Chicago, 111.; H. W. Lanier, Eliot, Me. 
Known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders holding 
1 per cent, or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages or other securi- 
ties: None. 
(Signed) DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY 
By S. A. Everitt, Treasurer 
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 31st day of March, 1917. 
(Signed) Albert H. Jennings, Notary Public 
, Nassau County, N. Y. 
Commission Expires March 30, 1918 
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A FLOWER POT WHEREVER | 
YOU CAN DRIVE A NAIL § 
The Universal Portable Shelf makes this || 
easy. Only 7% inches square, it supports 20 = 
pounds or more. Novel device within metal || 
shelf holds it firmly in position. “The shelf == 
of a thousand uses" — for books, bird houses, == 
shaviug utensils, tools, etc. With it, you = 
may have what you want, where you want it. = 
Finished tor outdoor use in green, s 
brown, or black, 40 cents each; $4 .00 a || 
dozen. == 
DeLuxe finish for interior use, in == 
white, light green, light pink, light = 
blue, dark green, French gray, tan, gilt. g 
green-gilt, or aluminum, 50 cents each; S 
$5.00 a dozen. Send /or booklet. ^ 
THE GEO. W. CLARK CO. I 
259-F Fifth Ave. New York = 
Patent Applied for 
The Readers’ Service gives information 
about Gardening 
The Readers’ Service will give you helpful 
hints in planning your new home 
SHARONWARE 4 
Bird Baths 
THE SHARONWARE WORKSHOP, home of 
Sharonware Garden Furniture, is conducted exclus- 
ively for men suffering from chronic heart disease. 
Here under constant medical surveillance they learn 
a trade suited to their condition and to become 
self-supporting. 
Industrial Committee; Mrs. W. H. Truesdale, 
Chairman; Mrs. W. P. Hamilton, Treasurer; Mrs. 
W. H. Hyde, Secretary; Mrs. M. D. Kling, Director; 
Miss Janie N. Morgan; Mrs. C. F. Neergaard; Mrs. 
Ponsonby Ogle; Dr. N. G. Seymour. 
SHARONWARE WORKSHOP 
Made by Cardiac 
Convalescents | 
SHARONWARE GARDEN FURNITURE, 
made under expert supervision, adds charm and g 
distinction to any lawn or garden, large or small. g 
Visit our workshop where are displayed bird 
baths, fountains, sundials, benches, flower boxes, g 
gazing globes, vases, jardinieres, etc. 
Tripod Bird Bath, height 33 inches, 
bowl 24 inches Price (F. O. B.. N. Y.) 
$ 18.00 
Send for illustrated catalogue and annual report 
82 Lexington Avenue, New York City 
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