House and Garden 
RUSSWIN 
HARDWARE 
FOR DISCRIMINATING 
HOME BUILDERS 
SAYBROOK DESIGN 
COLONIAL 
Booklet of Colonial Hardware, 
will be furnished on request 
Russell & Erwin Manufacturing Company 
NEW BRITAIN, CONN. 
No. 26 West rvventy-Sixth Street, New York No. 1201 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia 
A Concrete Residence at Montclair, N. J. 
D. S. Van Antwerp^ Architect 
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CONCRETE COUNTRY RESIDENCES 
SECOND EDITION 
contains photographs and floor plans of over 150 CONCRETE HOUSES, and should be of im¬ 
mense value to you in planning your house. These houses were designed by the best architects 
in the country and are of several different systems of concrete construction. 
A copy of this book, 168 pages (size 10 x 12), will be sent express prepaid upon receipt of $1.00 
THE ATLAS PORTLAND CEMENT COMPANY 
30 Broad Street, N. Y. Information Dept. NEW YORK 
However familiar one may be with 
the beauty and lavish taste displayed in 
the country mansions of England, still, 
the magnificent splendor of architec¬ 
ture, decoration, furniture and art objects 
presented in this superb collection of 
photographs—and illuminating letter- 
press description—may well astonish 
the most cultured, traveled and enthu¬ 
siastic artist. To be familiar with all 
this work contains is to possess a knowl¬ 
edge of art in its several branches, which 
should prove most satisfying. 
Good Furniture at Moderate Prices 
What to Buy and Where to Find It 
I T has been truly said that it is an art to fur¬ 
nish a house properly at a moderate price. 
There is no safer guide in buying than a reliable 
trademark. It is a guarantee of quality. Fur¬ 
niture makers of high grade would be unwilling 
to place their names on an inferior piece of goods, 
just as silversmiths would be unwilling to affix 
“Sterling” to spurious silver. The principle is the 
same in both cases. 
Such a shop-mark as that of the Berkey and 
Gay Furniture Company is an indication of high¬ 
est workmanship. Their name carries weight, 
whether the furniture be simple or elaborate. 
They have but one system; the same methods, 
the same machinery, the same careful inspection 
pertain to their furniture-making in all its branches. 
One piece of furniture has to be as good as another 
so far as material and construction go. Whether 
a piece be plain or ornamental, it stands for good 
work and lasting value. 
How is it possible, it may be asked, for this firm 
to make good furniture at a slight advance over 
Model from Berkey & Gay 
Furniture Co.. Grand Rapids, Mich. 
the price asked for inferior work .? Because they 
have reduced furniture-making to a science. 
Because they have the best equipped furniture 
plant in the country, and because their name is 
a guarantee of excellence. 
The purchaser of Berkey and Gay furniture 
can rest assured that he is getting the best possible 
return for his money, and before buying for his 
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In writing to advertisers please mention House and Gabdbn. 
