HOUSE AND GARDEN 
140 
February, 1915 
Department F, CINCINNATI, OHIO 
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Masterpieces of Wrought Iron Work 
Stewart Iron Fences and Gates bring out the full 
beauty of your town house, suburban home or country 
estate. 
They give permanency to your improvements by 
protecting your property. Made in exquisite art 
designs that harmonize with your architectural plan 
and go far toward increasing the beauty of your place. 
Blue Prints, Photos, Book of Designs, Catalog, etc., sent 
Free, if you will tell us what you have in mind. A brief description 
of your property will greatly help us in making suggestions. 
THE STEWART IRON WORKS COMPANY 
Iron Vases, 
Settees, Garden 
and Drinking 
Fountains 
Iron Statuary, 
Stable Fittings, 
Lamp Standards 
and Lanterns 
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A well kept lawn is “a thing of 
beauty and a joy forever.” Good 
taste, joy of ownership, love of 
beauty and civic pride all are expressed by a 
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denotes an owner of careless habits. 
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3 H. P. motor (S. A. E. rating). National high 
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25-inch cut. Cuts 5 acres per day at cost of 
20 cents (10 hours). Climbs 40% grades. Cut¬ 
ting adjustment pj inch to 2 inches. Automatic 
sharpening device operated by motor furnished 
with each machine. 
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IDEAL POWER LAWN MOWER CO. 
R. E. OLDS, Chairman 
403 Kalamazoo St. Lansing, Mich. 
START NOW WITH THE MARCH 
HOUSE & GARDEN 
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HOW a city man hungered for a garden, staked out a 
claim in a young forest and fought with the soil till it 
gave increase—“My Suburban Garden.” 
HOW to get results with gladioli—A simple process if 
you follow the rules and give them the ordinary atten¬ 
tion of a garden lover — “ Getting Results with Gladioli. ” 
HOW to know the Irish Terrier. Can you tell him 
when you see him? Do you know where he came from 
and what has made him the sturdy lovable Celt of to-day ? 
— Real Irish. ” 
HOW to begin a poultry yard and look after the coming 
broods. This is what every man must know if he wishes 
for success with his chickens — practical hints for the 
amateur and professional alike. — “Hatching Chicks 
with a Wooden Hen.” 
HOW to select the plaster for your rooms. Not so off¬ 
hand a task as one might suppose, but full of effective 
results when the proper choice is made. 
HOW life and romance was brought again to an old 
garden in the heart of a city after it had been neglected for 
years. A garden you will love is “The Old Ballard Place. ” 
HOW to grow flowers efficiently — which is just as im¬ 
portant if you wish for results as growing vegetables 
efficiently—and just as much fun. “Efficiency in the 
Flower Garden. ” 
HOW good digestion can wait on appetite by making 
the dining-room cheery and attractive, by creating 
centers of interest in it with furniture arrangement and 
good hangings—-“Decoration in the Dining-Room.” 
McBride, nast & 
Publishers 
31 Union Square North 
COMPANY 
New York 
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