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WHICH LOOKS LIKE WOOD 
We are not only manufacturers of, but are contractors and 
decorators in Metal Ceilings. 
Let us have your problem, and show you how to obtain a 
good effect. 
Hundreds of pleased customers prove that our Metal Ceilings 
are not only durable, but are a desirable decoration for 
private residences, when intelligently handled. 
NORTHROP, COBURN & DODGE CO. 
40 CHERRY STREET, NEW YORK 
Telephone, 1481 Beekmanj 
Samples may be seen at 
ARCHITECTS’ SAMPLES CO., Park Avenue and 40th Street 
COUNTRY LIFE EXPOSITION, Grand Central Terminal 
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View of Dining Room, W. L. Milner’s Residence, Toledo, O. 
D. L. Stine, Architect 
F you appreciate moderate economy, attractive 
ness, convenience and the advantage of wonder 
ful durability 
Metal Casement Windows 
should be specified in the plans of your new home. They 
are absolutely weathertight and will positively open and 
close, easily, at all times. You will find them in the 
modest as well as the palatial homes, in office and banking 
buildings, in universities; in fact, wherever economy, per¬ 
manency and attractiveness were considered. 
Write to Dept. G for complete Information 
Crittall Casement Window Company 
Manufacturers of Solid Steel and Bronze Windows 
Detroit, Michigan 
CRITTALL 
UNIVERSAL 
Cromwell Gardens 
Pot-Grown Roses 
If these plants are set in your gar¬ 
den this spring you may reasonably 
expect to have blooms in June. 
Pot-grown Roses do not require cut¬ 
ting back at transplanting time, have 
plenty of roots to feed 
the plant and make it 
grow into a strong, vig¬ 
orous bush. 
All the New Roses 
ready after May 1 
These are two-year-old plants, 
grown in large pots, full of 
roots, just the kind of plants 
that make the Rose-fancier 
happy. The list includes such 
sorts as Red Radiance, the 
premier Rose for garden plant¬ 
ing, Admiral Ward, Crimson 
Champion (Silver Medal 
Rose), Primrose, Hadley, 
Pritish Queen, Mrs. Wallace 
Rowe, and many others. The 
complete list is given on pages 
26 to 41 of 
which includes the best of all recently introduced Roses, Shrubs, 
Hardy Plants, and Bedding Plants, as well as those that have 
become favorites through years of garden associations. We will 
be pleased to send you a copy on receipt of your name and address. 
A. N. Pierson, Inc., 
CROMWELL GARDENS 
Box 14, Cromwell, Conn. 
Cromwell Gardens 
Handbook 
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Monson Lustre Slate 
I The strongest, highest priced, and most beautiful blue 
1 slate known. Color, an unfading, “lustrous,” deep water 
1 blue-gray; admirable with gray stone, white stucco, etc. 
I The roof is the most conspicuous and most vulnerable 
1 part of every house—to use a substitute for the best, is | 
| poor economy. | 
| “Never put a cheap roof on a good house” 
1 If interested for samples, pictures of other roofs, etc., address 
Monson Lustre Slate Company 
= Successors to Maine Slate Co. of Monson E 
198 Devonshire Street Boston, Mass. 
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New residence of Spencer Kellogg, Jr., Buffalo, N. Y. Roofed with Vz”* 
“Smooth thick," IS" x 10" 
