July, 1917 
65 
Twelve Issues of 
House Sl Garden 
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"CWERY month of every year 
the same new-old house 
problems arise. September calls 
society back to town, and one 
redecorates; the days grow 
longer in April, and one gar¬ 
dens. House & Garden, planned 
twelve months ahead, offers you 
expert counsel on every problem 
as it comes up during the year. 
Midsummer Number August 
Suggestions for camp-owners, holi¬ 
day-makers and hostesses. 
Autumn Decorating September 
New fabrics, wall-papers, furni¬ 
ture. Modern notes in decoration. 
Fall Planting October 
The foundation of next spring’s 
garden; plans, planting, mulching. 
House Planning November 
How to secure what you want 
in your next spring’s new home. 
Christmas Gifts December 
House-gifts which unite original¬ 
ity, workmanship and value. 
Motor Number January 
The season’s new motor shows, 
cars, garages, and conveniences. 
House Building February 
Plans, photographs and drawings 
of gracious and charming homes. 
Spring Garden Guide March 
Everything the amateur needs on 
planning, planting, forcing. 
Interior Decoration April 
Summery effects for the all-year 
house. Decorative schemes for 
the country bungalow. 
Spring Furnishing May 
The work of the best makers of 
furniture, fabrics, wall-papers. 
Showings of the smart shops. 
Garden Furnishing June 
How to make your garden livable. 
Furnishings, tea equipages, foun¬ 
tains, and carven fauns. 
Small House Number July 
Plans for the bungalow, the holi¬ 
day house in the country, all de¬ 
lightful little houses. 
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THE GREENHOUSE 
Once a Luxury 
Now a Necessity 
Read the above quotation from the President’s message and you 
will agree that every dollar spent in increasing the productivity of 
the soil is wisely invested. 
With an efficient greenhouse you can get the maximum produc¬ 
tion from a given area; it keeps working winter and summer and 
is the most intensive form of gardening. 
All kinds of garden products will be scarce for many months—- 
perhaps years. With a greenhouse you are assured a plentiful 
supply for your own family while at the same time you help, by 
just so much, to conserve the national supply. 
You can depend upon splendid results from LUTTON Greenhouses, for 
they embody improvements found in no other structure. Furthermore, their 
graceful lines and crystal brightness will hold your admiration. 
Tell us your greenhouse requirements and we. will submit a proposition 
specially adapted to your needs. 
WM. H. LUTTON CO. 
Main Office and Factory, 272-278 Kearney Ave., Jersey City, N. J. 
Show Room, 3rd Floor, Grand Cen- Western Office, 710 Sykes Block, 
tral Terminal, N. Y. City. Minneapolis, Minn. 
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A Terra Cotta TILE ROOF 
offers the only perfect shelter. It also adds to the architectural beauty of a 
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Two-score years of effort 
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Suggestions may be 
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Potted Strawberry Plants 
DRIER’S 
Mid-Summer Catalogue 
offers the best varieties and gives 
directions for planting in order 
to raise a full crop of Strawberries 
next year; also offers Celery and 
Cabbage 1’lants, Seasonable Vege¬ 
table, Flower and Farm Seeds for 
summer sowing, Plotted Plants of 
Roses, Hardy Perennials and 
Shrubbery which may safely be 
set out during the summer; also 
a select list of seasonable Decora¬ 
tive Plants. 
Write for a free copy, and kindly 
mention this publication 
HENRY A. DREER 
PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
YOU CAN HAVE BIRDS 
right at your door or all over 
your place. It e i b e r Bird 
Homes bring them and 
keep them because the 
natural conditions un¬ 
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and rear their young are 
accurately reproduced. 
Ask for The Reiber Bird 
Book sent free to any ad¬ 
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filled with sketches of beauti¬ 
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E. H. Reiber, “The Bird 
Man.” 
Mr. Reiber has designed 
for many Estates and City 
Bird Gardens 
Homes. 
REIBER BIRD HOMES 
Reiber Station 
WEST WEBSTER 
NEW YORK 
I Want The Man 
Who knows good architecture to send for my 
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“Homes of Character” Vol. VI. 
The BEST BOOK of house plans published. 
Containing 30 plans of modern, artistic homes. 
Sent postpaid for twenty-five cents in silver. 
ROBINSON GREENE, ARCHITECT 
Successor to John Henry Newson 
1026 Williamson Bldg. Cleveland, Ohio 
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Dwarf Trees for theHomeGarden 
These specimens are eight years old, 
root-pruned, and have borne fruit in 
the nursery: ready for fall shipment— 
send for special list. We have all good 
varieties of standard and dwarf Apple, 
Pear and Peach trees. Write for our 
general catalogue. 
SAMUEL FRASER NURSERY, IN8. 
179 Main Street Geneseo, N. Y. 
