January, 1916 
59 
In The Best Homes 
where the highest efficiency and perfect refrigeration are 
demanded, McCray Refrigerators are used. 
They are frequently built-to-order to harmonize with 
the house plan and interior finish. Arranged to open directly 
into the kitchen and to be iced from the outside, they are 
handsome in appearance and exceptionally convenient. 
McCray Refrigerators 
were selected by the U. S. Pure Food Laboratories at 
Washington and are installed in the finest private resi¬ 
dences, clubs, hotels and public institutions. Their superi¬ 
ority is conceded beyond question. 
Selection may be made from our wide range of large and small 
stock sizes to suit almost any requirement or special sizes will be 
built to order, in co-operation with your architect. 
Write For Catalog thatex p ,ainstheMcCra y patented 
System and gives full information. 
No. 92—Regular Sizes for Residences 
No. A.H. Built-to order for Residences 
No. 50—For Hotels, Clubs, Institutions 
No. 75—For Florists 
No. 61—For Meat Markets 
No. 70— For Grocers 
McCray Refrigerator Co., 616 Lake St., Kendallville, Ind. 
New York, McCray Bldg., 7-9 W. 30th Street Chicago, 1000 So. Michigan Ave. 
For branch salesrooms in other cities, see your local telephone directory. 
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COMPREHENSIVE 
guide-book of au¬ 
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Dreer’s 1916 Garden Book contains 288 
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It features a number of noteworthy specialties 
in Vegetables, Sweet Peas, Asters and Phlox. 
Mailed free to you if you mention 
this publication 
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714-16 Chestnut St.Phila. 
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