November, 1917 
85 
3obbink & Atkins 
A LL plants and trees that 
grow successfully in 
America are assembled 
on our vast 500-Acre Nursery. 
“Long Experience”, “Persever¬ 
ance”, and “Careful Trial” are 
the magic words which have 
made our American-Grown 
Nursery and Greenhouse Prod¬ 
ucts synonymous with hardiness 
and high quality. 
NOW—Autumn and Early Winter 
until the ground freezes—is the best 
time—Nature’s time—to plant. Visit 
our nurseries—only 8 miles from 
New York. 
Write for valuable fall-planting 
brochure, free on request. 
—Rutherford. New Jersey— 
Russian Antique Shop 
ONE EAST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET 
WORKS OF ART IN METALS 
Unique and useful things of Brass, 
Copper, and Bronze wrought and beaten 
into artistic designs by the hands of 
Russian peasants. 
EXHIBIT OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. 
Indian Baskets 
SEND FOR CATALOGUE of 
Baskets that I buy direct from Indians 
F. M. GILHAM 
Highland Springs Lake County, California 
Wholesale & Retail 
WIRE PLANT STANDS 
FLOWER POT BRACKETS, Etc. 
L - 7/ 
For the House Garden 
1 The M. D. JONES CO, 
\ 71-73 Portland Street, 
4 Boston, Mass. 
Send for price list 
GIVES ENDURING CHARM 
Bird Baths, Fonts, Sun- 
Dials, Gazing Globes, 
Flower Vases, Boxes and 
other beautiful and use¬ 
ful pieces of Garden and 
Home Decorations are 
made in our Everlasting 
Stony Gray Terra Cotta. 
Catalogue will be sent upon request. 
Gailoway Terra GdTtta Cb. 
3218 WALNUT ST. PHILADELPHIA. 
Every Home Builder 
should have book 'Modern Dwellings.’ Price $1.00 
or with a number of blue prints. Price $1.50. Both show a 
number of plans and exterior views of Colonial, Eng¬ 
lish, bungalow and other types. 
BARBER & RYNO. Architects, Knoxville, Tennessee 
New York is full of quaint shops like 
the dark low-roofed little cave where 
the Russian brass candlesticks whis¬ 
per to the copper samovarsand Greek 
designs meet Hindu workmanship. 
These 18 in. brass candle sticks are $1SI a 
pair. The little brass urn , 8 in. high, 
costs $ 8 . And the amber and blue 
glass bowl is $10. Htmse <Sk Garden 
will buy them for you without charge. 
HOUSE & GARDEN 
invites your house to the 
best shops of New York 
Lights for the house—and linens 
If your house could only go shopping for itself! Would it choose a 
tall dull gilt wall-bracket light, all hand-carved wood, with a mod¬ 
ern electric fixture posing like a fat mediaeval candle in front of a 
narrow shining inset mirror? Or would it prefer a wrought iron 
floor lamp painted in deep cream, with a band of dull blue velvet 
in the midtile of its long stem, and a peacock shade with wrought 
iron leaves, lifting a slender calyx filled with light? 
China — Glass — Silver—Pillows 
You can he sure your house craves new china—quaint French buds 
or Oriental cherry blooms; rock crystal too, to sparkle under the 
candles; colonial silver in correct designs. And when it comes to 
pillows! What house wouldn’t sigh for the wonder of a dull orange 
satin cushion stencilled in soft yellow and gold, or a saucy oblong 
thing in navy blue and white checked taffeta with crisp blue taffeta 
ruching, and long tassels for the ingenue to play with? 
Ask Our Shoppers—they know! 
These are just a few of the things that House & Garden shows in 
its November issue. But it does more than show. If you and your 
house want to find the floor lamp, the new china, the very-most- 
beautiful pillow, you may ask House & Garden to go out on the 
Avenue and shop for you. You’ll waste no time. You’ll have no 
disappointment in getting something that won’t keep its appearance. 
No charge. No worry. Just write us, telling us what you want, and 
on what page of what issue it appeared. Then enclose a cheque. 
And there you are! Address 
HOUSE & GARDEN SHOPPING SERVICE 
19 West 44th Street New York City 
Dainties from Down South 
Here's a thoughtful gift for the boy or girl 
away from home or for any friend whose 
palate appreciates tasty delicacies. Kum- 
quat, Guava and Scuppernong Jelly; Orange 
Year Book of 
New and Distinctive Gifts that carry a message 
of discrimination and thoughtfulness. This book, 
sent with any purchase, comes alone for 6c in 
stamps. It is a marvel of ingenuity—the key to a 
shopping season of delight. Send for it. 
THE P0HLS0N GIFT-SHOPS 
44 Bank Bldg. Pawtucket, R. I. 
La PLACE 
THE ANTIQUE SHOP 
Objects of Art, Curios, Rare Old Crystal and 
Sheffield Plate, Period Furniture and Replicas 
11 East 48th Street 242 Fifth Avenue 
near 5th Avenue, N. Y. near W. 28th St.. N. Y. 
R. II. KINGSBURY.Mgr. DANIEL ADAMS,Mgr. 
At the Family Table 
For the complete, cor¬ 
rect and. perfect illu¬ 
mination of your home, 
specify S. & A.lighting 
fixtures. 
For authoritative lighting 
information send to-day 
for free catalog E. 
SHAPIRO & ARONSON 
20 Warren St. New York (ily. 
Importers of oriental objects of art and utility, 
for the house and garden, personal use and 
presentation purposes. 
VP rite for catalog No 700. 
A. A. VANTINE & Co., Inc. 
Fifth Avenue & 39th St., New York 
Benches, Pedestals. Fonts, 
EXPERTS 
Send 50 cents for catalogue 
MARBLE STONE TERRA COTTA 
Marble Mantels 
Fountains, Benches 
Sun Dial Pedestals 
Bird Baths 
S.KLABER&CO. 
ESTABLISHED 1849 
21 WEST 39th ST., N. Y. 
