April, 1914 
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HOUSE AND GARDEN 
The Varnish Food 
Y OU will find that O-Cedar brings out 
the beauty of the grain of the wood and 
gives a lasting lustre. Use it the O-Cedar 
Polish Way. Follow the 
directions on the bottle. 11 
Odte 
cleans as it polishes and 
gives a hard, dry, dur¬ 
able lustre that does not 
get gummy or collect 
dust. 
Your polish mop should 
be renewed with 
^^Polish 
for it combines freely 
with water and permits 
you to easily and quickly 
wash, clean and renew 
your mop. O-Cedar 
Polish is sold by all gro¬ 
cers, druggists, hardware 
and department stores in 
convenient sizes, 25 c. to 
.$ 2 . 50 . Any dealer will 
return your money if 
you are not delighted 
with O-Cedar. 
®f 
Go over the 
surface 
Polish with a 
dry cloth 
_ 
A hard, dry lustre, 
not gummy or sticky, 
gjjC** bringing out the beauty 
of the grain. 
Channell Chemical Company 
Chicago, Ill. 
Channell Chemical Company 
( Limited) 
Toronto, Can. 
Poppy (Iceland) — 6 in.; 12-18 in.; color, white, 
yellow, orange; flowers May-September. 
Flowers on long, stiff stems. Continuous 
bloomers. C. 
Poppy (Oriental) — 12-18 in.; 24-36 in.; color, 
crimson shades; flowers June-August. Enor¬ 
mous, brilliant flowers; vigorous growth. 
Primrose — 4-5 in.; 4-6 in.; color, yellow, pink; 
flowers April-May. Pretty, early flowers for 
border or edging. 
Pyrethrum — S-12 in.; 12-24 in.; color, various; 
flowers August to frost. Very attractive little 
edging plant. 
Rudbecicia — 12-18 in.; 4-7 ft.; color, yellow; 
flowers August-September. Good for screen¬ 
ing and mass. Rank grower. P. S. 
Scabiosa — 8-12 in.; 15-30 in.; color, white, va¬ 
rious, and blue; flowers June-August. Fine 
light-blue flowers for cutting, blooming very 
freely. C. 
Silene — 5-6 in.; 4-5 in.; color, white to rose; 
flowers June-August. Low-growing plant, 
good for masses or broad edgings. 
Snapdragon — 8-12 in.; 24 in.: color, various; 
flowers July-September. One of the finest 
flowers for cutting. Hardy with protection. 
P. C. 
Veronica — 8 in.: 24-30 in.; color, purple; flow¬ 
ers August. Good for edging. 
An Outdoor Living Room 
T HE space here available is, roughly 
speaking, 40 by. 50 feet; the trees 
on the north are already established. 
Further shade will be needed, however, 
as the afternoon sun now shines on the 
entire plot. A Sycamore, two Lindens 
and two Catalpas have therefore been in¬ 
dicated : these are placed where their 
shadows will fall across the larger por¬ 
tion of the enclosure during most of the 
day. 
Absolute privacy is insured by sur- 
N°2I 
ON EVERY PIECE 
A Table Necessity 
No dinner or luncheon 
table is properly set with¬ 
out a pair of gleaming 
candlesticks from the 
assortment of graceful 
designs you will find in 
Heisey's 
Glassware 
They add an irresistable 
charm and “coziness” to 
your table that your 
family will respond to 
instantly— they 
jSjbV give an air of hos- 
d pitality that your 
guests will delight 
in. If your dealer can¬ 
not supply candlesticks 
with the ^ trademark, 
we will deliver them to 
you by Parcel Post. 
Prices, per pair. No. 21 
or 29, seven in. $2.75; 
nine in. $3.00; eleven in. 
$4.80. No. 2. per pair, 
seven in. $2.50; nine in. 
$2.75; eleven in. $4.00. 
Insist on having this 00 
trade mark on all the v 
glassware you buy. It 
means high quality with¬ 
out high price. Send for 
illustrated booklet, 
“Table Glass and How 
to Use It, ” showing 
everything for the table 
in Heisey’s00 Glassware. 
N? 2 
IRISES 
EXCLUSIVELY 
sens th,s ,s 
SIGNIFICAM 
TftT We h ave over 500 varie- 
ties to choose from, for 
every location and gar¬ 
den. You should visit 
THE GARDENS in the bloom¬ 
ing season, and see acres of them 
in their gorgeous colors and state¬ 
liness. Beautiful catalog on request. 
ERITH N. SHOUP 
THE GARDENS, Dayton, Ohio 
In writing to advertisers please mention House & Garden. 
