HOUSE AND GARDEN 
494 
June, 1913 
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C AN you imagine a cleaner 
or more delightful effect 
in your home than wood¬ 
work made white with Vitralite? 
Send for Booklet and Sample Panel 
finished with Vitralite, showing its porcelain-like 
gloss. It is tough, durable and water-proof, 
whether used inside or outside, on wood, metal 
or plaster. Vitralite is economical, easy to apply 
and will not show brush marks nor turn yellow 
like most enamels. 
On your floors and linoleum, whether old or new, 
“61” Floor Varnish will give you a finish that 
is water-proof, heel-proof and mar-proof. Test it 
yourself. Send for 
Free Floor Booklet and Sample Panel 
finished with “61.” Hit it with a hammer — 
you may dent the wood but the varnish won’t 
crack. Also send for booklet Decorative Interior 
Finishing. 
Pratt A Lambert Varnish Products are used by painters, specified 
by architects, and sold by paint and hardware dealers everywhere. 
Address all inquiries to Pratt & Lambert-lnc. 117 
Tonawanda St., Buffalo, N. Y. In Canada, 61 Court- 
wright St., Bridgeburg, Ont. 
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Established 64 Years 
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The Lunt-Moss Pneumatic System 
of Water Supply for Country Homes 
operated by hand, gasoline, electric pump or by windmill, 
is more and more in demand. It yields running water for 
|faucets, bath, water closets, barn, garden and lawn, also 
hot water— in connection with range—for bath, kitchen, 
laundry, etc. 
A Great Fire Protection. 
We supply Electric Light Outfits for country homes; also Gasoline En¬ 
gines for farm purposes — wood sawing, bone cutting, etc. 
SEND FOR CATALOGUE 56 AND LET OUR 
ENGINEERS FIGURE OUT YOUR NEEDS. 
LUNT-MOSS CO., 43 So. Market St., Boston. N. V. Office and Salesroom: 37 Warren St. 
The exterior is suggestive of the inner 
livableness. The living-room is entered 
from the porch through two large French 
doors. It is 15 x 20 feet with a big fire¬ 
place built of the common red brick used 
in the chimney, faced up to mantel height, 
a built-in seat allowing a comfortable sur¬ 
vey of the fire, and large windows on the 
two sides showing a panorama of contin¬ 
uous Sound traffic. 
The four bedrooms are large enough 
for two beds in each and have built-in bu¬ 
reaus. The partitions are made of match¬ 
ed ceiling - instead of using the regular 
2x4 supports. This gives a good finish, 
is cheaper, and as strong as necessary. 
We used stock sliding windows in the 
bedrooms which give the effect of case¬ 
ment windows. 
The bathroom is complete with first- 
class plumbing. We piped a spring into 
the house, giving a sufficient supply of 
water for all household purposes. 
The community closet is a small room 
in itself, lighted by a high window under 
which is a row of shelves. Poles running 
lengthwise, besides side hooks give plenty 
of room for a large family’s wardrobe. 
There is a built-in cupboard for linen at 
the end of the hall. 
Plumbing is also complete in the kitchen. 
The entire wall above and below the sink 
is built into cupboards, which serve as 
pantry room for all dishes, pots anti pans. 
The back porch has a built-in woodbox, 
icebox and long bench for Monday morn¬ 
ing washtubs. 
With the roof complete over our heads 
we turned to outside adornments such as 
gardens, window boxes and paths. Each 
window has its bower of feathery ferns 
transplanted from nearby woods. Climb¬ 
ing roses and ivies are well started in their 
efforts to cover the house, and we have a 
suggestion of green which some day may 
be recognizable as a lawn, without being 
labeled. 
The satisfaction gained from such a 
place cannot be exaggerated. After a 
thorough acquaintance with gasoline 
“don'ts’’ and “ought to's,” the boat re¬ 
deemed itself and was quite as satisfac¬ 
tory as the house. If you want a high 
rate of interest on a small amount of 
money, put up a rough house in the woods 
In writing to advertisers please mention House S: Garden. 
