Do You Want to Buy a Dog? 
If you do, and want any advice on the best breed for your 
purpose, write to us. If you don’t see what you want in 
these columns, we will be glad to give you the name of a 
reliable Kennel that breeds your kind of dog. 
Manager, Kennel Department 
HOUSE & GARDEN, 31 East 17th Street, New York 
ROSES 
S O many of our subscribers have 
written to us for advice about 
the planting and care of Roses 
that we have reprinted in a sixteen page 
pamphlet the best and most compre¬ 
hensive article on Roses that we have 
ever published. 
IfThis was written by Grace Tabor and 
published two years ago in the June 
issue. 
HThis pamphlet, well illustrated, gives 
complete data on the planting and care 
of roses and a list of the various vari¬ 
eties. In connection with this pam¬ 
phlet we will have sent to you the 
Rose catalogs 
of a few of 
the most rep¬ 
utable grow¬ 
ers which will 
supplement our article with practical 
information as to where the Roses may 
be bought and their prices. 
^JThis pamphlet and service we offer 
at cost to our subscribers. Fill in and 
cut out the attached coupon and return 
to us with 10c. either coin or in 
stamps, and we will send you the / 
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McBride, 
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McBride, 
Boy’s Book of Famous Regiments 
By H. A. OGDEN 
Author of “Our Army for Our Boys” 
With the collaboration of H. A. Hitchcock 
Famous regiments of Colonial America, United States, Canada 
England, France, Old Prussia, Germany, Russia, Austria, Hun¬ 
gary, Italy, Old Sweden, Poland, Turkey, India, Greece, Mexico, 
the Turcos, the Spahis, the Sikhs, the Cavalry of Cortez, and 
many others, with a special chapter devoted to the regiments 
in the Great European War of 1914 . With many illustrations 
in color and line. $ 1,50 net; postage 14 cents. 
NAST CSL COMPANY, Publishers, NEW YORK! CITY 
Make your garden everlasting 
Use Sunlight Double Glass Sash on this inexpensive 
ready-made greenhouse. 
The sash serve either on hot-beds or cold frames, 
or on the greenhouse, according to the season and the 
plants you want to grow. 
The greenhouse is so made that the sash are readily 
removable when wanted for other work. 
As the sash are double glazed they need no mats or 
shutters and are complete, profitable and long lived. 
Get our catalogue ! It is free. If Prof. Massey’s 
booklet on hot-beds and cold frames, or the use of an 
inexpensive greenhouse is wanted, send 4 cents in 
stamps. 
SUNLIGHT DOUBLE GLASS SASH CO. 
944 E. Broadway Louisville, Ky. 
Gro-Big Garden Trellises 
Portable-Everlasting-Inexpensive 
M ADE in four kinds, to fit every possible use where a 
portable support or trellis is needed for flowers, 
vegetables or vines. 
One kind solves forever the staking-up problem of 
tomatoes, roses, golden glow and the like. For beans 
and vines, there is another kind. 
For sweet peas, or plants and vines of a heavier nature, 
we have both a portable wire and a bar trellis. 
All the angle-iron uprights and the wire are heavily 
galvanized and will not rust. 
Can he easily and quickly put 
up or taken down. 
Loops on the tomato trellis 
shown at left, are adjustable in 
both size and height. 
Wire netting on the one at the 
right is secured to angle-iron up¬ 
right by simple, quick working 
binders. 
Absolutely nothing to get out 
of order. Pack away in small 
space. Last a lifetime. Not 
expensive. 
Send for prices and circular. 
The Powell Specialty Co. 
27 Clinton Street. Newark, N. J. 
DWARF 
FRUIT ffir 
TREES 
PLUM 
CHERRY 
PEACH 
Best for 
Home Garden 
Bear Quicker 
Less Room 
Finest Fruit 
Also Full Line 
Standard Fruit Trees 
CHOICE STOCK 
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VAN DUSEN NURSERIES 
W. L. McKAY, Prop. Box B. GENEVA, N. Y. 
April, 1915 
HOUSE AND GARDEN 
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