April, 
I 9 I 3 
HOUSE AND GARDEN 
345 
Protect your metal laths in the 
frame of your stucco house with 
Bay State 
Brick g Cement 
Coating 
Applied to the exterior cement or 
concrete it protects against damp¬ 
ness, becomes a part of the ma¬ 
terial without destroying its dis¬ 
tinctive texture, and gives you a 
uniform tone of a number of 
beautiful tints. Can also be used 
as an interior tint of softest velvet 
tone on wood or plaster. 
Ask your dealer for it. If he can¬ 
not supply you write us. Drop a 
postal for the interesting little 
story B on painting — The House 
That Was Reformed. 
Wadsworth, Howland & Co. 
Incorporated 
Paint and Varnish Makers and 
Lead Corroders 
82-84 Washington Street, Boston, Mass. 
New York Office, 156 Fifth Avenue 
^VDODSON BIRD HOUSES 
They win birds because they’re built just right. 
They are the result of 17 years’ experience. Suc¬ 
cessfully used from Canada to the Isle ofjPineslby 
hundreds of bird lovers. 
The Bluebird House—solid oak, cypress shingles, 
and copper coping—Price S5.00—F.O.B.iChicago. 
House for Tree or White Bellied Swallow—size 12 iv' 
xl4x9 inches high. One compartment. Substan- ' 'v- 
tially built of cypress, S3.00; with all copper ton x V 
S4.00. F.O.B. Chicago. This house is also made 
with two compartments for Wrens and B'uebirds ' 
House for threat Crested fTv^ 
catcher — Price §3.00 F O.B. 
Chicago ? 
Write for illustrated folde r 
JOSEPH II. DODSON 
(A Director of the 
Illinois Audubon 
Society) 
901 Association’Bldg. 
Chicago, III. 
House for 
pie 
Murtins— 
26 rooms—Price 
S12.00 — F.O.B 
Chicago 
The Wren 
J House- 
solid oak, 
cypress shingle- 
copper coping— 
Price $5.00. F.O. 
B. Chicago. 
Hodgson Portable Houses 
Artistically designed and finished, made of the most durable materials and practical 
at any time of the year in any climate. Made for innumerable purposes. Erection of 
buildings extremely simple and can be done by unskilled labor in a few hours’ time. 
Send for illustrated circulars and state what you are interested in. 
E. F. HODGSON CO., 116 Washington St. Room 226, Boston. Mass. 
PT WHY PAY TWO PRICES FOR FENCES 
We manufacture hundreds of de- 
| f signs of ornamental fences, both 
«Wire and Iron Picket, Arches and 
| J | J Entrance Gates, "cheaper than wood," 
^^for lawns, churches, cemeteries, 
parks and factories, etc. Write 
'for free catalog and special prices. 
ENTERPRISE FOUNDRY AND FENCE CO. 
2448 Yandes Street Indianapolis, Indiana 
A m rm KILLED BY SCIENCE 
I? A I S DANYSZ VIRUS 
*“ * ^ is a Bacteriological Preparation 
AND NOT A POISON — Harmless to Animals other than 
mouae-like rodents. Rodents die in the open. For a small house. 1 tube. 
75c; ordinary dwelling, 3 tubes, $1.75; larger plaoe—for eaoh 6.UOO sq. 
ft. floor spaoe use 1 dozen, $0.00. Send now. 
Independent Chemical Company, 72 Front Street. New York 
Last a 
Lifetime 
Also makers of 
“Re-move-able'* 
Steel Flag Poles 
“RE-MOVE-ABLE” 
Clothes Posts 
Made of high-carbon galvanized steel 
tubing, filled with concrete. You drop 
them into the sockets and can remove 
them in a moment. Heavy steel sockets 
separate from posts. No skill needed 
to drive them. Save cost of digging 
holes. Adjustable Hook on each post 
A4 makes clothes hanging easy. 
Don’t disfigure your lawn witli 
short-lived wooden posts when the in- 
** destructible “RE-MOVE-ABLE” cost 
less. Write for Folder FI or ask your 
dealer. 
Milwaukee Steel Post Co. 
Milwaukee, Wis. 
■ :v 
'*• "-NsrV *. * / Nuts shown in corner are Genuine Mantura 
Sober 
Paragon 
Pecan Trees for Zero Climates 
If you plant Northern Grown Trees (the only kind we sell) you may 
raise these delicious nuts about your home. Rochester, N. Y., is just under 
the 45th parallel of latitude, with temperature way below zero at times; yet 
we grow Pecans here. 
SOBER PARAGON 
MAMMOTH 
SWEET CHESTNUT 
Paxinos Orchard Crop brought $30,000 
Plant for profit, for pleasure or for decoration — plant a thousand trees 
or a single one. A safe tree to plant in zero climates, or in hot climates. Succeeds in 
drought, in frost, in poor soil and upon steep hillsides—the roughest of lands. 
Every Tree We Ship This Spring Bore Chestnuts Last Season 
St. REGIS Everbearing Raspberry 
Yields first season — all summer long — June to Nov. 
Large, sugary, crimson berries. For market growing St. 
Regis is so profitable it is called the “mortgage lifter” 
Our 64-page Catalog and Planting Guide, with 
“Successful Nut Culture in the North,” tells 
you how, when and where to plant. Mailed 
FREE on request. 
GLEN BROS., Inc. 
2075 Main St,, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
Glenwood Nursery — Established 1866 
In writing to advertisers please mention House and Garden. 
