May, 1914 
HOUSE AND GARDEN 
423 
Open or close 
your Shutters 
from the In¬ 
side 
Every time you open your win¬ 
dows, you create draughts, and 
let in dust and dirt from the 
outside. 
MALLORY 
Shutter Worker 
is a little crank on the inside of the window 
which opens or closes the shutters with a 
slight turn. The shutters stay locked in any 
position. Write us to-day for information 
and booklet. 
MALLORY MFG. CO. 
255 Main Street Flemington, N. J. 
Spring and summer are gorgeous with 
color, but late fall finds most blooms faded or 
killed by frosts. There is a real joy in planting the 
garden so that one may find new treasures in bloom 
after the summer flowers are gone. 
Farr’s Dahlias 
will give a profusion of (lowers 
in late fall. My list includes 
Cactus, Decorative, Fancy, Pompon, and Show 
Dahlias. They can be relied on to give the best results. 
Farr’s Chrysanthemums are ideal J or , fal1 
- i - nowers. 1 have 
a collection of the new single varieties as well as the 
large-flowering sorts that bloom in September. The 
Pompon Chrysanthemums bloom later, and my 
collection at Wyomissing includes white, pink, 
crimson, bronzy, red, and brilliant yellow. 
The full list of Dahlias, Chrysanthemums and 
other perennials will be found in my book, 
Farr’s Hardy Plant Specialties (edition of 1913-14) 
sent on request. 
BERTRAND H. FARR, wyomissing 
106 Garfield Ave., Wyomissing, Pa. 
Residence—Store—School—Church 
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complete information. 
about, 
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Address 
City- 
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