Wolff Fixtures 
Make a Man Proud of His Plumbing 
Whether for the modest cottage or the 
elaborate mansion, each individual 
Wolff Fixture receives the personal 
supervision of the department head 
from the moment our factory com¬ 
mences work through all stages of 
construction until its final completion. 
Plumbing Goods for 
Anyone and Any 
Home at Any Price 
Send for Bath Book 
L. Wolff Manufacturing Co. 
Manufacturers of Plumbing Goods Only 
General Offices: 601-627 WEST LAKE STREET 
Showrooms: 111 NORTH DEARBORN STREET 
Pottery: Trenton, N. J. CHICAGO 
Hartmann-Sanders 
Company 
Manufacturers of 
Koll’s Patent Lock Joint Stave Column 
Suitable for Pergolas, Porches or Interior Use 
We have issued a very interest¬ 
ing catalogue showing a series of 
new designs in “Pergolas,” Lat¬ 
tice Fences, Garden-houses and 
Arbors. Can be had free on re¬ 
quest. 
Catalogue “P28” for Pergolas 
and Garden Accessories. Catalogue 
“P40” for Exterior and Interior 
Wood Columns. 
Main Office and Factory: 
Elston and Webster Aves., CHICAGO, ILL. 
Eastern Office: 6 East 39th Street, New York, N. Y. 
Andorra Trees and Shrubs in sizes 
Nurseries that will make landscapes of 
- beauty in months rather than 
years. Visit Andorra, or write us if you can¬ 
not come. Our counsel and suggestions will 
be helpful. Booklet mailed free, if requested. 
ANDORRA NURSERIES 
Im. Warner Harper, Prop. Boi H, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Unique Christmas Gifts 
BOTH SHOWN HERE FLOWER IN 18 TO 20 DAYS. 
Give special joy to INVALID friends. Delivery postpaid 
with full directions. 
Byzantine Wonder Lily 
Lily of Valley 
1 6 12 
Large 20 - - $1.00 - $1.75 
Monster 30 - $1.50 - $2.76 
Jumbo each 40c. (Scarce) 
6 and fiber - .40 
12 ” ” - .65 
25 ” ” - $1.10 
50 ” ” - $2.00 
Send for our interesting BULB-BOOK. 
D. 1L BERGER & CO., 70 Warren Street, N. Y. 
CHRISTMAS DINNERS 
Will You Help 
THE 
SALVATION 
ARMY 
LASSIES 
Throughout the 
United States to 
supply 
300,000 
Poor People 
with 
CHRISTMAS 
DINNERS. 
Send Donations to 
COMMANDER 
MISS BOOTH 
118 W. 14th Street, New York City 
Western Dept., Commissioner Estill, 108 N.Dearborn St., Chicago 
IRON AND WIRE FENCES 
Fences of all descriptions for City 
and Suburban Homes. Write today 
for our Fence and Gate Catalogue, and 
state briefly your requirements. 
American Fence Construction Co 
100 Church Street, New York 
AEOWAY 
Popery 
IS THE SETTING EXQUISITE THAT ENHANCES 
THE BEAUTY OF FLOWERS 
S end for our illustrated 
'catalogue of Flower Pots, 
Boxes,\4ses,Benches, Sundials. 
Gazing Globes, Bird fonts and 
other Artistic Pieces tor Garden 
and Interior Decoration. 
Galloway Terra CoTta Co. 
3218 Walnut st. Philadelphia, pa. 
Remembrances From the World’s 
Garden 
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your city friend a wee spruce tree for her 
table, yet she would pay several dollars 
for one. Fit it securely to a board, cover 
this with moss and decorate it with 
oranges whittled from carrots, red roses 
cut out of deep-hearted beets, animals and 
birds made from peanuts with pen-and-ink 
feathers and broomstraw legs and tails, 
and popcorn and paper chains. Where 
pines and hemlocks grow a sweet-smelling 
pillow can be made in a short time, a gift 
that would bring joy to the insomnia suf¬ 
ferer in the city. 
Do you New England women who look 
upon your bayberry dips as “nothing but 
common candles” know that women who 
live where this berry does not grow pay 
good prices for these translucent green 
illuminants? And that good maple syrup 
you use in such abundance is hardly pro¬ 
curable in this pure state in many places? 
Maybe you Gloucester and Provincetown 
women do get tired of your fish diet, but 
many of your commonplace delicacies are 
never seen in inland towns in Kentucky, 
and the terrapin and oysters of Maryland 
have a country-wide reputation which 
would make them very welcome in other 
places. The shipping facilities nowadays 
makes these gifts possible. Coast dwellers 
may also send large, perfect clam-shells 
to those who live away from the sea; they 
are nicer for au gratin fish and scalloped 
oysters than bought ramekins; a couple of 
dozen make a nice number; try to have 
them uniform and tie them up in lots of 
six. 
Californians are especially blessed with 
natural resources, for they have ripe 
olives, figs, orange blossoms, rose-leaf 
chains, gorgeous fruits, pepper foliage and 
berries, ostrich plumes. Nature is very 
lavish in this State. 
So many women have carefully dried 
sweet herbs and lavender from their gar¬ 
dens which do not appear to them in the 
light of possible presents, yet the dainty 
housewife would rejoice at a goodly sup¬ 
ply of lavender for her linen closet; it is 
so delightful sprinkled directly in sheets 
and pillowcases. So, make a bag of crepe 
tissue paper and fill it with lavender, tying 
it loosely at the top with ribbon. No per¬ 
fumes made by man can compare with 
those which are the product of the gar¬ 
den. For a sleepless friend a pillow filled 
with nicely dried hops will be very com¬ 
forting. 
The housewife’s problem of closets is 
answered in the article about “Useful 
Closets in Unusual Places,” in January 
House and Garden. 
In writing to ndvortitors plette mention House k Garbin. 
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