HOUSE AND GARDEN 
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September, 1913 
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1 1 -“■ PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
Pennsylvania Bldg., 15th and Chestnut Sts, 
FACTORY: ELIZABETH, N. J. 
NEW YORK CITY 
1170 Broadway 
N EXT Winter when all Nature is wrapped in 
her beautiful, but chilling, mantle of white; 
and Summer, with its flowers, seems post¬ 
poned indefinitely—then it is you will yearn for 
a cosy, sunny spot like this, where both you and 
your flowers can be happy. 
You will then wisih you had been just a bit 
more determined and built that conservatory 
you have been talking about and planning for so 
long. There is time yet to be determined, and 
ample time to have it built before snow flies. 
Had it occurred to you that by placing the mat¬ 
ter in our hands you would be relieved of all 
the bother, all the building worries, that you 
dread so? . 
Why not write for our catalog and go into the 
details with us now, so the conservatory will 
surely be ready when you want it and need it? 
Besides conservatories, we aiso make green¬ 
houses from $250 up. 
For Those Who Love Birds 
Now is the time to get rid of the Sparrow, the chief 
enemy of our Native Birds. 
The Dodson Sparrow Trap 
is catching thousands of these pests for others — it will 
banish the sparrow from your place — then Bluebirds, 
Purple Martins, Wrens, Swallows, etc., can easily be 
attracted by Dodson Bird Houses. Set out the Dod- 
This is the Dodson Sparrow Trap. It catches as many as 75 to 
100 sparrows a day. Works all the time. Sparrows removed once 
a day. Made of tinned wire; size, 3Gxl8xl2 inches. Price, includ¬ 
ing receiving box, S5.00, f.o.b. Chicago. 
Notice—If you have native birds about you and wish 
to keep them from four to six weeks longer than usual, 
you can do so by giving them a Dodson Bird Feeding 
Shelf. It is delightful to feed your birds. If you don’t 
do this they have to leave soon after the frosts come. 
Write to the Man the Birds Love for illustrated folder about birds and 
an U information desired on the subject of birds. Address 
JOSEPH H. DODSON, 1201 Association Bldg., Chicago 
(.Mr. Dodson is a Director of the Illinois Audubon Society) 
Biltmore Nursery 
issues four practical, 
helpful and interesting 
Catalogs: “Hardy Gar¬ 
den Flowers,” “Flower¬ 
ing Trees and Shrubs,” "The Iris Catalog” and “Tha Biltmore 
Nursery Catalog.” Any one free. 
BILTMORE NURSERY, Box 1685, BILTMORE, N. C. 
LIL. CAND1DUM 
St. Joseph’s or Madonna Lily is 
the one satisfactory pure white 
garden Lily which once grown will 
remain favorite. Easily cultivated, 
perfectly hardy, multiplying rapidly, it blooms 
freely June to August; stems 3-4 feet high, 
bear 6-15 and 20 flowers, according to size of 
bulb planted. For best success plant during 
September. Each 3 12 100 
Fine large bulbs. $0.10 $0.25 $1.00 $7.50 
Extra selected bulbs. 15 .40 1.50 10.00 
Mammoth bulbs. 20 .50 1.75 12.00 
Jumbo (scarce) bulbs... .30 .80 3.00 . 
Price includes delivery and full planting direc¬ 
tions. Our Fall Bulb Book tells you_ all about 
Flower Seed to plant in September for winter house 
and summer garden bloom. It is free. Address 
H. H. BERGER & CO. 
70 Warren Street New York City 
It bears 
the test. 
Thelatestthingin 
artistic wall cover¬ 
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homes of culture to 
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Effective as a background 
for hand or stencil decora¬ 
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Fab-Rik-O-Na 
Woven Wall Coverings 
include Art, Kraft and Kord Ko-Na. 
Dyed Burlaps and other fabric 
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Ko-Na and our booklet, ‘‘Art and 
Utility in Decoration.” 
H. B. WIGGIN’S SONS CO., 
218 Arch St., Bloomfield, N. J. 
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