And now in 1936—3040 years later when discriminating 
tastes demand beauty, richness and permanency in the form of 
engraved brass or bronze, the oldest and most exclusive item 
of all garden furniture, the writer has designed for you a 
beautiful etched SUNDIAL that will be the finest thing of its 
kind in your district and exclusive. 
DIRECTIONS FOR MOUNTING 
This should be done at exactly 12 o'clock noon at which 
time the indicator will not cast a shadow on either side—- 
pedestal must be level for best accuracy—some prefer a bolder, 
others a log or fine cut marble. 
We will not go into a lot of detail now, as the picture here 
speaks for itself, the Dial is 10 inch diameter, with a beautiful 
Gnomen or indicator and a post extending down about 2 inches 
on bottom to be set in concrete or other method of making 
stationary—or if desired it can be removed. Besides for your 
local trade, tourists occasionally take these along with them 
as a souvenir from the Golden Gate. This is our exclusive work 
manufactured to our own design. 
These are occasionally used in cemetery lots. 
ANTIQUE FINISH—PEDESTALS in native Redwood logs 
from $2 up to the finest cut marble or aranite—submit speci¬ 
fications for price on your individual wants. 
Designed by James W. Robinson 
Special introductory offer $13.50 prepaid. —Dealers wanted. 
BOOKS 
The Standard Encyclopedia of Horticulture. The writer's Fath¬ 
er was a Horticulturist, he studied these pages-1 have done the 
same myself over 30 years, and I have occasion daily to refer 
to these books, the longer you have these books the more valu¬ 
able they'll be to you. We believe this set of books is read more 
than any other book, one exception (the family Bible.) Every 
tree, plant, and flower lover should have a set, the best invest¬ 
ment you'll ever make—wonderful as a present to hubby or wife. 
3 Vols.' 3639 pages—4,000 i 11 us. IV 2 in. by 10% in. Price 
$25.00. Slightly used sets occasionally on hand good as new, 
possibly a few notations made therein according to con¬ 
ditions— $20 to $22.50—also separate Volumes of the older 
addition occasionally obtainable. 
ROSES SUPERB ILLUSTRATIONS 
The illustrations alone are worth more than the small 
price of this book. Combining them with the helpful in¬ 
formation in the text written by our three greatest rosar- 
ians makes How to Grow Roses the biggest value ever of¬ 
fered in a book on roses. 
Price $2.00 
AZALEAS— (the smaller and dwarf forms of Rhododendron). 
CAMELIAS —All the practical information on growing and care 
of these two very popular shrubs of today and the price is 
only-one dollar and fifty cts. $1.50. Other Books-prices on 
application. 
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