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is as necessary in winter as in summer. Young trees should 
be guarded from the ravages of animals and flower beds need 
protection even when the flowers are not in bloom. 
Lawn and Flower Bed Guards 
form an adequate all-year-round protection, set off trees, shrubs 
and flowers to advantage and keep leaves used to cover the beds 
from blowing about and littering the premises. 
Other home-and-lawn beautifiers are Excelsior Rust Proof Trel¬ 
lises, Trellis Arches, Tree Guards and Fence. 
Ask your hardware dealer for the Excelsior line 
and write us for handsomely illustrated catalog C. 
WRIGHT WIRE COMPANY, Worcester, Mass. 
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1 Protection For Trees And Flower Beds I 
T HE illustration shows the conservatories built 
for Henry Ford, Esq., on his estate near De¬ 
troit. Each of the three houses is divided into 
two sections. There is also a lean-to against the 
stone foundation, making in all seven separate com¬ 
partments. These provide the different growing con¬ 
ditions needed for a wide variety of flowers, plants 
and vegetables, such as roses, carnations, violets, pot- 
plants, palms and ferns, lettuce, cucumbers and grapes. 
MONINGER GREENHOUSES are found on many of 
the most beautiful estates in America because of the rec¬ 
ognized excellence of their design and construction. No 
matter how modest your plans are, we will be glad to submit 
sketches and estimates free of charge. 
JOHN C. MONINGER COMPANY 
CHICAGO 
NEW YORK 
CINCINNATI 
For Those Who Want a Home 
Craftsman House No. 78 
Our One Dollar Offer Gives You 
The Craftsman for Six Months 
with Two New Houses in Each Issue, together 
with Four Popular Craftsman Houses Reproduced 
also OUR CRAFTSMAN HOUSE BOOK 
Printed in Duo-tone Ink, with Thirty Houses of the New 
Efficiency Type: House & Garden Furniture and Fittings 
The Craftsman—Beautiful, Practical—A Magazine of Progress 
THE CRAFTSMAN PUBLISHING CO., 
CIRCULATION DEPT., 6 E. 39th ST., NEW YORK CITY. 
Gentlemen: You may send me six numbers of THE CRAFTSMAN begin¬ 
ning with.together with your book “Craftsman Houses.” 
Enclosed find $1.00. 
NAME. 
ADDRESS. 
H.&G.. 
Heat - Health - Happiness 
Three words— heat, health and happiness —ex¬ 
plain the significance of the title of our unique 
little book on home heating, the 3 H’s. 
DUNHAM 
Bunham 
ILjt'vapor heating system 
Where there is Dunham Heating, there is perfect comfort; 
the temperature of the home is automatically regulated without 
cellar trips to open and shut damper doors; there are silent, 
quickly heated radiators; there are no leaky, sputtering valves; 
there is no hiss of escaping steam—but there is economy. 
All this wonderful comfort is explained in the 3 H’s. Send 
for it today and learn the way to heat, health and happiness. 
Radiator Trap 
This device is one of the 
fundamentals of the DUN¬ 
HAM VAPOR HEATING 
SYSTEM. Because it makes 
impossible the presence of 
water in radiators, it pre¬ 
vents their pounding and 
knocking, reduces fuel con¬ 
sumption, causes the radiator 
to heat evenly and quickly, 
eliminates the hissing air 
valve and spurting water. 
C. A. DUNHAM COMPANY, Marshalltown, Iowa 
DIVISION SALES OFFICES: Chicago, New York, San Francisco 
Boston BRANCHES: Salt Lake City 
Rochester Birmingham Indianapolis Davenport Fort Worth Spokane 
Albany Pittsburgh Louisville Des Moines Dallas Portland, Ore. 
Philadelphia Cleveland Milwaukee St. Louis Denver Seattle 
Washington, D. C. Detroit Minneapolis Kansas City Cheyenne Los Angeles 
C. A. DUNHAM COMPANY, Ltd., Toronto, Canada 
Branch Offices: Halifax Montreal Ottawa Winnipeg Vancouver 
