House & Garden 
One of the 
in the modej 
ator valve. Good judgment advises 
that only the best valve 
used—one that requires 
possible attention after it is installed j a valve that will 
not leak on the rugs and floors but will 
CRANE —2 20 
The Perfect Radiator Valve 
positively can be depended upon; it is neat in appear 
ance, of substantial construction, and will stay tight 
ORDER DUTCH BULBS NOW 
I Jnl-il We take advance orders for the VERY CREIAM 
LJnill UUiy .l&t Darwin, Breeder and Rembrandt. 
TULIPS and best NARCISSI 
Let us send our Special List of these and also our Autumn Catalogue 
Deerfield. Illinois 
REIBER BIRD HOMES 
are different in every respect 
Built of natural sassafras in the 
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Planning Bird Sanctuaries in Gardens £ 
REIBER BIRD RESERVE, West Webster, New York 
‘575 
/. 0 . b. 
Brooklyn 
BUILD 
NOW! 
Buildthe 
Bossert 
Way and 
Save 
Money 
You Just Pack Up—and Start 
“Not a room left!”—You never hear 
it. Hotel bills—you don’t get any. 
y ou have a Bossert Bungalow waiting for you—five rooms al¬ 
ways ready—a place all your own at the alluring seashore, in 
the charm of mountains or woods or on the shores of a good fishing 
lake. And there’s plenty of room for the children—they can have a whole 
summer of healthful outing this year, next year and in succeeding years, and 
all for a small investment. Order now this artistic Bungalow for early de¬ 
livery. It is one of the famous 
Bossert Houses 
Like all Bossert Houses, it is substantial. Low price is due to savings made 
in standardization of parts. Would cost much more to build by hand labor. 
Single walled. No interior finish. Exterior painted white, or, if preferred, 
stained brown with creosote. Shutters stained green and are made solid so 
that bungalow may be closed for Winter. Bungalow is shipped in sections 
of convenient size. Any two persons can, without experience, quickly and 
wo persons can, wi 
easily put it up. 
/2^0"x/5-0' 
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1 6'0x90'' 
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LOUIS BOSSERT & SONS, Inc. 
1306 Grand St. Brooklyn, N. Y. 
