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House & Garden 
KELSEy,,, 
HEALTH II 
HEAT 
Dining-room in the old Patrick 
Henry House. BrooUneal, Va. 
Although the fireplaces have been 
carefully preserved, every room is 
made comfortable by Kelsey 
Health Heat. 
" V;* 
Then and Now 
N otwithstanding the back chilling, face 
burning fireplace method of heating in the 
days of the Revolution, folks were then a sturdy lot; 
notably free from colds and akin troubles. 
They had ample fresh air in their homes. 
There was no way of preventing it. 
The fireplaces ventilated while they heated. 
So does the Kelsey Health Heat. 
Not only does it heat with large volumes of freshly 
heated, fresh air; but it automatically mixes with its fresh¬ 
ness, just the right healthful amount of moisture. 
That it is positive in action and economical in operation, 
there are abundant proofs. 
Let us send you some interesting printed matter that 
will give you some conclusive facts for comparing Kelsey 
Health Heat with all other heats. 
New York 
103*K Park Avenue 
Detroit 
Space 9S-K Builders* Exch. 
HE 
f^ELSEV 
MR CEWERATOR I 
WARM AIR 
237 James St., Syracuse, N. Y. 
Chicago 
2767-K Lincoln Arenuo 
Boston 
405-K Post Office Sq. Bldg. 
American Evergreens 
FROM APPALACHIAN SLOPES. 
Kalmias, ’Dendrons* Hollies, Leucothoes. 
Samples of 12 seedlings, postpaid, $1. Or 2 
of each and 6 sward plants, inc. Arbutus and 
Galax, $1. By express, your expense, 12 sam¬ 
ples, ft. transplants of above, or of Azaleas, 
C. Hemlocks, Silver Bells, etc., well-rooted 
and burlapped, $2. 
HARDY EVERGREEN GARDENS, Old Fort, N.C., Route 1 
SUN ROOM AND GARDEN 
SPECIALTIES IN FAIENCE 
Fountains 
Pottery, Tiles, Etc. 
THE ROOKWOOD POTTERY CO. 
CINCINNATI, 0. 
Alotf Fountains 
The quiet dignity of a 
Mott Fountain lends it¬ 
self to the natural beauty 
of its surroundings. 
It adds distinction to the 
modern country place. 
Write for our special cata¬ 
log which describes the Mott 
Fountains in detail. 
We issue separate catalogs of 
Display Fountains, Drinking 
Fountains, Bird Fountains, Elec¬ 
troliers, Vases, Grilles and Gate¬ 
ways, Settees and Chairs, Sani¬ 
tary Fittings for stables and cow 
barns. 
Address Ornamental Dept. 
THE J. L. MOTT IRON WORKS, Fifth Ave. & 17th St., New York 
Him 
SUMMERY 
CRETONNES 
House & Garden 
Will Buy Them for You 
“Why do not American manufacturers stop copyingEuro- 
pean cretonnes and linen designs and create some really 
original American fabrics.? ” inquired House & Garden. 
“Observe!” retorted the manufacturers this spring. 
House&Gardendid observe! 
and in this April first issue 
presents their new designs— 
the first that stand comparison 
with the bestEuropean fabrics. 
Besides these delightful 
American prints, there are the 
exquisite Chinese designs— 
mellow lengths that might 
have been looted from the 
yamens of the Forbidden 
City itself. 
If you want something really 
different and yet smart for 
your summer home this sea¬ 
son, ask House & Garden to 
buy you some of these fasci¬ 
nating new fabrics. 
= For Your Convenience and Ours 
1 . Please write plainly—espe¬ 
cially your name and address. 
Use one side of paper only. 
When an answer is required, 
end ose s tarn ped. sel f-addressed 
envelope for reply. 
2 . Give page and issue. When 
ordering any article mentioned 
in House & Garden, please give 
date of i.ssue and number of 
page on whicli it appeared. 
3 . Cheque or money order. 
Knclose your clieque or money 
order to cover cost of desired 
articles. If price is unknown, 
send approximate amount. 
Should a balance remain after 
purdiase, it will be refunded 
promptly. Cheques should be 
made payable to House & Gar¬ 
den. 
4 . Insufficient remittances. In 
ea.se your remittance is insuf¬ 
ficient, you will be notified 
promptly. Articles cannot be 
forwarded until the full 
amount has been received. 
5 . Deliveries. Unless other¬ 
wise requested, all orders will 
be sent express collect. Charges 
M ill be prepaid, however,M'hen 
approximate amount is en¬ 
closed for that purpose. Orders 
cannot lx? sent C. O. D. by the 
.shop. When ordering small 
articles, include sufficient pos¬ 
tage for mailing. Orders that 
are shipped at onceM ill not be 
acknoM-iedged, but if your or¬ 
der is unavoidably delayed in 
shipment we M ill inform you; 
so if, after a reasonable time. 
you receive neither the pack¬ 
age nor an acknowledgment 
please notify us. 
6 . Articles on approval. By 
special arrangement made at 
the time of ordering, articles 
may be sent on approval in tlie 
United States only. In such 
case the express both ways will 
be at your expense. 
7 . Returned articles should be 
addre.ssed directly to the House 
& Garden ShoppingService,wot 
to the shop. Tills will avoid 
considerable delay in the ad¬ 
justment of your account and 
the refunding of your remit¬ 
tance. 
8. No charge accounts. To 
avoid bookkeeping, Hou.se & 
Garden Shopping Service opens 
no charge accounts; nor can 
House & Garden undertake to 
charge purchases to the indi¬ 
vidual account in the .shop from 
M liich they are bought. 
9 . No samples. The House & 
Garden Shopping Service can¬ 
not undertake to send samples. 
10 . Specify size. When order¬ 
ing garments of any kind, be 
sure to state your size. AlM'ays 
in ordering any article, give ns 
the fiille.st possible idea of 
your preferences in color, style, 
material, etc. 
11 . Second choice. Wherever 
possible, please name an alter¬ 
native or second clioice, in case 
article desired is no longer ob¬ 
tainable. 
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