April, 1917 
97 
Shield Your Home 
The Year ’Round 
Shade trees guard the home 
against the intense heat of the 
summer sun; evergreens dull 
the frosty edge of winter’s 
chilling blasts. 
Every dollar you invest in 
Hoopes’ trees, shrubs and roses 
makes your home more valu¬ 
able, and better to live in. 
There is a Hoopes’ sales¬ 
man in your locality. When he 
calls arrange with him to have 
our landscape artists prepare 
free planting plans. Or write 
us for your copy of 
“Hoopes* Specialties” 
a planting guide which 
treats good “Grown in Amer¬ 
ica’* specialties for every plant¬ 
ing need. 
Hoopes, Bro. & Thomas Co. 
46 Maple Avenue 
West Chester, Penna. 
Grafted Nut Trees 
Combine utility with ornamental planting 
with my Pennsylvania grown, hardy and 
rare varieties of nut trees. Catalogue and 
cultural guide free. 
T F IONF<=; nut tree 
U. r* SPECIALIST 
Box H. Lancaster, Pa. 
Hiirs Evergreens Grow 
Beautify your home. Plant Hill’s 
Evergreens. We are evergreen 
specialists, not only in growing but 
in planning artistic effects. Prices 
lowest—quality considered. Don’t 
risk failure—Gel. Hill's Free Ever¬ 
green Book. Write today. Expert 
advice free! D, Hill Nursery Co., 
Evergreen Specialists Box 3014 
Dundee, III. 
“Seeds with a Lineage” 
Send for catalog "Garden and Lawn.’ 
Carters Tested Seeds, Inc. 
127 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. 
Boston, Mass. 
CARTERS 
TESTED 
SEEDS 
Grown in New Jersey 
under soil and climate advan¬ 
tages, Steele’s Sturdy Stock is 
the satisfactory kind. Great 
assortment of Fruit, Nut, Shade 
and Evergreen Trees, Small- 
fruit Plants, Hardy Shrubs, 
Roses, etc. Fully described in 
my Beautiful Illustrated De¬ 
scriptive Catalogue—it’s free! 
T. E. STEELE, Poinona Nurseries 
Palmyra N. J. 
Tells you what and howto plant la 
your vegetable and flower garden 
and when to plant it. Makes crops 
sure and dependable. 
Send 10c. for one package each of 
Giant Pansy and Aster tDri* 
Seeds and get the book A I\CCi 
THE HOLMES-LETHERMAN SEED COh 
227 N Cleveland Ave., Canton, 0. ^ 
Do you know what silhouette you must adopt 
this Spring—whether straight or barreled? 
\In what material you are to be clad — 
whether jersey cloth or organdy or old-time 
foulard? And^ most important of all, what 
color you are to wear—whether beige or blue 
—gay or somber. Consult the 
Spring and Summer Fashion 
Numbers of Vogue 
Would you be smart—attractive—individual—in your 
gowning this season? It’s quite simple. Take the first 
two dollars of your Spring and Summer dress allow¬ 
ance and invest it in the ten great Spring and Summer 
Fashion numbers of Vogue. Insure yourself against 
a wrong start. Begin with the number that finally 
determines the accepted mode of Spring, the 
PARIS OPENINGS NUMBER 
(now ready) 
In the next few months, during the 
very period when the Spring and Sum¬ 
mer Fashion Numbers appear, you will 
be spending hundreds of dollars on the 
suits, hats, sports clothes, and accesso¬ 
ries that you select. 
How many times has Vogue reminded 
you that the gown you buy and never 
wear is the really expensive gown? 
That hats, boots, gloves which miss 
being exactly what you want are the 
ones you cannot afford ? Ask any 
reader of Vogue and she will tell you 
that 
invested now inVogue will save 
you $200 in your Spring gowning. 
10 Numbers of Vogue for $2 
Paris Openings 
April 1 
The complete story of 
the Paris Openings es¬ 
tablishing the mode. 
Smart Fashions 
for Limited 
Incomes April 15 
First aid to the fashion¬ 
able woman of not un¬ 
limited means. 
Brides and Summer 
Homes May 1 
A journey “thro’ pleas¬ 
ures and palaces.” 
News for the bride. 
Travel May 15 
Places in our own 
country well worth a 
visit at least. 
Summer Fashions 
June 1 
The final showing of the 
summer modes that will 
be. 
In the Country 
June 15 
Society takes to sports 
and life in the open. 
©N'ogi.c 
Hot Weather 
Fashions 
July 1 
The correct wardrobe 
for all outdoor sports. 
Hostess July 15 
The newest ideas in 
mid-summer entertain¬ 
ments. 
London and Paris 
August 1 
What is going on in the 
beau monde abroad. 
Children’s 
Fashions August 15 
Outfits for the infant 
and for the school boy 
and girl. 
$2 Invested in Vogue 
A tiny fraction of your loss on 
a single ill-chosen hat or gown 
Will Save You $200 
Consider, then, that by the 
simple act of mailing the 
coupon below and forwarding 
|2 (a tiny fraction of your loss 
on a single ill-chosen hat or 
gown) you assure the correct¬ 
ness and economy of your 
wardrobe not only for the re¬ 
mainder of the Spring but 
throughout the entire Sum¬ 
mer season. 
Name. 
Street.. 
IBBaBBaBBBBBSia 
Such splitting 
and rotting will 
always occur in 
wood columns. 
UNION 
METAL 
COLUMNS 
**The Ones That Last a Lifetime** 
will absolutely prevent 
these troubles and will 
last as long as the 
house itself. 
The shafts are heavy, 
galvanized open 
hearth steel, protected 
inside and out by spe¬ 
cial non-peeling paint. 
Ask for Booklet 74. 
The Union Metal Mfg. Co. 
Canton, O. 
LANDSCAPE 
ENGINEERING 
LANDSCAPE 
ARCHITECTURE 
for 
City homes, Country homes, 
Estates, Farms 
GLEN BROTHERS 
Glenwood Nurseries, Est. 1866 
1774 Main St., Rochester, N.Y. 
YOU Slrould Pl^ 
a 
Larkspur, Foxgloves, Hollyhocks, Phlox, 
Columbines, Poppies, etc. 
Because they represent a wonderful variety. 
Because they increase in size and beauty 
each succeedhiB year, and with the proper 
selection you can have a liandsome garden 
with an ever changing color from May to 
December. 
New catalog just out. lists more than 200 
varieties, beautifully illustrated, tells vou 
HOW TO GET MORE PLEASURE OUT OF 
YOTTR GARDEN. 
Send for catalog and special offer. 
W. E. KING, Specialist in Hardy 
Old-Fashioned Plants 
Box 327 LBtle Silver, N. J. 
Introductory Offer Coupon—VOGUE, 443 Fourth Ave., New York City 
Please send me, at your special introductory rate of $2, the next 10 numbers of Vogue, begin- | 
ning with the Paris Openings Number. 1 enclose my cheque (money order or cash) for $2. j 
(Canadian $2.50; foreign $3.50.) 
City . 
H&G-4-1917 
State 
SUNDIALS 
real bronze Colonial 
designs from $3.50 up; 
also Bird Baths, Gar¬ 
den Benches, Fountain 
Sprays and other gar¬ 
den requisites, manu¬ 
factured bv THE M. D. 
JONES CO., 71 Port¬ 
land St., Boston, Mass. 
Illustrated catalogue 
sent upon request. 
