February, 1916 
61 
To Beautify Concrete 
Only two coats of Bay State Brick and 
Cement Coating are needed to make a concrete 
or stucco wall permanently attractive. This 
will give you a white or tinted wall without 
losing the distinctive texture of the material. 
Bay State 
Brick and Cement 
Coating 
seals the holes in con¬ 
crete, stucco and brick 
and dries as part of the 
wall. It is lasting pro¬ 
tection against rain and 
snow. 
“Bay State” is for all kinds of buildings — 
houses, bungalows and factories. It is made 
for interiors, too. If you intend to build of 
concrete or brick, write for free sample can 
and booklet No. 2. Say what tint you prefer. 
WADSWORTH, HOWLAND & CO., Inc. 
Paint and Varnish Makers BOSTON, MASS. 
New York Office: Architects' Bldg. 
It’s none too early to plan those 
additions you want to make to your 
grounds next summer—the playhouse 
for the children, all their own, and the 
screen house for lounging in the shade 
at the tennis court. It’s time, too, for 
considering a bungalow in the moun¬ 
tains or a cottage at the shore. 
HODGSONrouts 
are for many such purposes. They are made 
in sections that interlock for rigidity and 
are so simply constructed that they can be 
quickly bolted together by unskilled work¬ 
men. They have proved to be thoroughly 
staunch and comfortable through severe 
mountain gales and even the rigors of a 
Newfoundland winter. Well made, of lum¬ 
ber free from defects, and attractively 
painted, they offer the quickest and least 
expensive solution to the erecting of an 
adjunct to your home. To avoid the delays and difficulties of 
building and still get just what you want, send for catalog. 
E. F. HODGSON CO . ROOI BOSTO^ a MASS t .° nSt ’ 
New York S5\ow-rooms : Craftsman Building, 6 East 39th Street 
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Town & Country 
H. J. WHIGHAM, Editor 
An Illustrated Publication 
Mainly About People 
Edited with intelligent regard to country life, the 
stage, music, art, sports and those things that 
make life interesting. Town & Country is 
always seen in fine town and country houses, 
and in your club. In character and worth 
there is no other illustrated paper quite 
like it, not excepting the big English 
weeklies. Its color prints of men 
famed in sport and world affairs 
further individualize a publi¬ 
cation of real individuality. 
$5 a year 
36 issues 
25c a copy 
Never Sold at Less than the Published Price, 
by the Copy or by the Year 
Sample Copy. 25 Cents. Postpaid 
THE STUYVESANT COMPANY 
No. 8 West 4oth Street :: :: New York City 
(Founded 1846) 
Fottler- 
Fiske- 
Rawson 
Co. 
Garden Annual 
for 1916 is com¬ 
piled especially for 
those interested in 
Gardening. 
Some of special 
features: 
SUMMER 
FLOWERING 
BULBS 
It takes 42 pages 
to describe and il¬ 
lustrate them with 
features. 
DAHLIAS & GLADIOLUS 
We are specialists in these, having the largest list in this country; it takes 
34 pages to describe these with 54 half-tone illustrations. 
Six pages are devoted to Asters and Sweet Peas and 33 pages to Flower 
Seeds, comprising the very best in existence. 
Vegetables require 60 pages to describe and illustrate with half-tones. 
Thirty pages are devoted to our Plant and Shrub Department; this includes 
hoses. Perennial Plants, Shrubs, Vines, Hedge Plants, Evergreens, Fruits. 
Twenty-four pages we devote to Fertilizers, Insecticides, Spraying Imple¬ 
ments, Lawn Mowers, Sundries, etc. 
Seven pages to Poultry Supplies. 
Franklin Park Lawn Seed 
Free from Chaff The cleanest The highest Purity Test 
The highest in price The cheapest in the end 
If you will mention this Magazine we 
will mail the Garden Annual free to you. 
Fottler - Fiske - Rawson Co. 
Faneuil Hall Square Boston, Mass. 
