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Sculpture by American 
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| THE GORHAM COMPANY | 
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| 16 EAST FORTY'SIXTH STREET I 
Opposite Ritz-Carlton Hotel 
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WHITE MOTOR CARS 
Custom Designed 
The WHITE COMPANY, Cleveland 
Leavens Furniture 
For the discriminating purchaser— 
artistic in effect, good solid oak con¬ 
struction, stained to suit the indi¬ 
vidual taste, moderate in price. 
Send for illustrations and color chart. 
WILLIAM LEAVENS & CO., Inc., Manufacturers 
32 Canal Street Boston, Mass. 
McCray Refrigerators 
Active cold air circulation—Sanitary 
linings. Send for catalogue. 
McCray Refrigerator Company 
616 Lake Street Kendallville, Ind. 
Cabot’s Creosote Stains 
in browns and grays to match the bark and 
rocks and weatherbeaten wood, greens to match 
the moss and foliage, dull reds for autumn 
effects, etc., make the buildings blend with 
the landscape and look like a part of it. Low 
cost, easy to apply, lasting, and the creosote 
preserves the wood. 
You can get Cabot’s Stains all over the country. 
Send for stained wood samples and name of near¬ 
est agent. 
SAMUEL CABOT, Inc., Manfg. Chemists, 7,™^ 
DINGEE ROSES 
Sturdy as Oaks 
are always grown on their own roots. 65 years’ 
experience. No matter where you live, we guar¬ 
antee safe delivery. Send to-day for Dingee 
"Guide to Rose Culture” 
DINGEE & CONARD CO. 
Box-1074 West Grove, Pa# 
The Window Garden 
or The Greenhouse 
is the sole source of flowers in winter. Plan now 
what you want to grow. Send for our new cata¬ 
logue. which contains a full list of the good things 
for the small greenhouse or conservatory. 
A. N. PIERSON, Inc. 
CROMWELL GARDENS, Box 14, Cromwell, Conn. 
The most complete stock 
of hardy plants in America 
Illustrated catalog of hardy 
plants, shrubs, trees and 
bulbs sent free on request 
ELLIOTT NURSERY CO. 
319 Fourth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
A Wonderful Art Book 
JOSEPH PENNELL’S 
PICTURES OF THE 
WONDER of WORK 
Profusely Illustrated Net $2.00 
Mr. Pennell is notably a modern, and has found art in one of the greatest 
phases of modern achievement—the Wonder of Work—the building of giant 
ships, railway stations, and the modern skyscraper; giant manufacturing, 
marble quarrying; oil-wells and wharves—all the great work which man 
sets his hand to do. Not only in America has he drawn these things, but 
all over the continent of Europe, and has drawn them as no one else can 
draw them. In crisp, wonderful and inspiring touches of introduction to 
each picture as illuminating as the pictures themselves, Mr. Pennell writes 
of what he has seen. 
Practical Books of Home 
Life Enrichment 
Practical Book of Early American Arts and Crafts 
By HAROLD DONALDSON EBERLEIN and ABBOT 
McCLURE. Profusely illustrated. Colored frontispiece. A 
thoroughly practical book for collectors, artists, craftsmen, 
archaeologists, libraries, museums and the general reader. 
The volume is the result of great research and a wide knowl¬ 
edge of the subject. Net, $6.00. Postage extra. 
Practical Book of Architecture 
By C. MATLACK PRICE. Profusely illustrated. Not only a 
book for the man or woman who wishes to build a home (and 
for whom it is more helpful than any work previously pub¬ 
lished), but a book which tells the general reader what he 
needs to know about architecture—about the building he sees 
in America or Europe, public as well as private. Net, $6.00. 
Postage extra. 
The Practical Book of Period Furniture 
By HAROLD DONALDSON EBERLEIN and ABBOT 
McCLURE. With 250 illustrations. A special feature is an 
illustrative chronological key for the identification of Period 
Furniture. Octavo. Handsome decorated cloth, in a box, 
$6.00 net. Postage extra. 
TOWN AND COUNTRY, New York: 
“The perfect period furniture book has been long awaited. 
It now at last seems to have appeared.” 
The Practical Book of Oriental Rugs 
By G. GRIFFIN LEWIS. New Edition, Revised and Enlarged. 
With 20 illustrations in full color. 93 illustrations in double¬ 
tone. 70 designs in line. Folding chart of rug characteristics 
and a map of the Orient. Octavo, handsomely bound, in a 
box, $6.00 net. Postage extra. 
LITERARY DIGEST, New York: 
"The purchaser who is beginning to feel the fever for col¬ 
lecting oriental rugs can also acquire the beginnings of ex¬ 
pert knowledge in these pages, and learn to distinguish the 
different classes of rugs as they are known in Turkey, Persia, 
Turkestan, and China.” 
The Practical Book of Outdoor Rose Growing 
By GEORGE C. THOMAS, Jr. Elaborately illustrated with 96 
perfect reproductions in full color of all varieties of roses, 
and 8 halftone plates. Octavo, handsome cloth binding, in 
a box, $4.00 net. Postage extra. 
BULLETIN OF THE GARDEN CLUB OF AMERICA: 
“Lovers of roses will find the text well written, practical and 
reliable and the many colored plates absolutely fascinating. 
It is a book that one must have.” 
The Practical Book of Garden Architecture 
By PHEBE WESTCOTT HUMPHREYS. With frontispiece in 
color and 125 illustrations from actual examples of Garden 
Architecture and House Surroundings. Octavo. Hand¬ 
somely decorated cloth binding, in a box, $6.00 net. Postage 
extra. 
COUNTRYSIDE MAGAZINE, New York: 
“One hardly realizes the possibilities there are in a garden 
for the average man, until he has seen ‘The Practical Book 
of Garden Architecture.’ ” 
J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY 
PUBLISHERS PHILADELPHIA 
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GEmaomTi 
Quick, cheap permanent weed eradication 
for Drives, Paths, Gutters, Tennis Courts, 
Etc. 
qt. (covers 150 sq. ft.). 50c 
gallon .$1.50 
ATLAS PRESERVATIVE CO. 
95 Liberty Street New York 
|WATER PROOFEg^ 
WHITE PORTLAND CEMENT 
SANDUSKY CEMENT COMPANY 
Room N-8, Engineer’s Building, Cleveland, O. 
THIS BOOKLET 
FREE 
‘‘BATHROOMS OF 
CHARACTER” 
It gives desirable infor¬ 
mation to those about to 
build or remodel houses. 
THE TRENTON POTTERIES CO., Trenton, N. J. 
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,HOUGH SHADE CORPORATION, 
261 MILL STREET, JANESVILLE. WIS. 
Every genuine Vudor Porch Shade has this Aluminum 
name plate. Look for it. It is your protection against 
inferior imitations. 
J. W. FISKE IRON WORKS 
74-86 
Park Place 
New York 
Ornamental 
Fencing, Gates, 
Lanterns, 
Fountains, Etc. 
DAVEY TREE SURGEONS 
Have your trees examined now! 
Learn their real conditions and 
needs from this expert source 
without charge. Ask for book¬ 
let illustrating Davey Tree Surgery. 
THE DAVEY TREE EXPERT CO. 
192 Elm Street KENT, OHIO 
C$3 
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“Never 
Put a 
Cheap Roof 
TfOKSOKjOSmE on a 
Slats Good House” 
Monson Luslre Slate Co., 198 Devonshire St., Bosion 
SUN DIALS 
REAL BRONZE COLONIAL DESIGNS 
from $3.50 Up 
Also full line of Bird 
Fountains and other gar¬ 
den requisites. 
Manufactured by 
The M. D. JONES CO. 
71 Portland St., Boston, Mass. 
Send for illustrated catalog 
