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HOUSE AND GARDEN 
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admits, and the schedule resumed im¬ 
mediately with never a lengthened skip, 
but rather shortened one, to get it ad¬ 
justed — it never takes longer than the 
time allotted; for it never gets ahead of 
us. 
The rosarians’ finest roses were these: 
HYBRID TEAS 
White — Bessie Brown, Kaiserin Au¬ 
gusta Victoria, White Killarney, Molly 
Sharman Crawford. 
Yellow — Betty, Mrs. Aaron Ward, 
Duchess of Wellington, Sunburst, Mar¬ 
quis de Sinety, Mme. Ravary. 
Pink—My Maryland, Killarney Queen, 
Caroline Testout, Lady Alice Stanley, 
William Shean. 
Red — Richmond, Laurent Carle, Gen¬ 
eral MacArthur, Chateau de Clos Vou- 
geot. 
TEAS 
White — White Maman Cochet, William 
R. Smith, Marie Van Houtte. 
Yellow — Etoile de Lyon, Lady Hilling¬ 
don, Harry Kirk, Miss Alice de Roths¬ 
child. 
Pink—Duchess de Brabant, Maman 
Cochet, Mrs. Hubert Taylor. 
Red—Meteor, Corallina. 
Souvenir de Catherine Guillot is a red¬ 
dish-copper, neither red nor yellow, 
though favoring both; very rich. 
HYBRID PERPETUALS 
White—Mrs. Andrew Carnegie, Frau 
Karl Druschki. 
Yellow — Gloire Lyonnaise (white, tinted 
yellow), Celine Forestier. 
Pink—Magna Charta, Mrs. John Laing, 
Paul Neyron (dark pink). 
Red — Baron de Bonstetten, General 
Jacqueminot, Prince Camille de Rohan. 
CLIMBERS 
White—Silver Moon, White Dorothy. 
Yellow — Francois Poisson, Aviateur 
Bleriot. 
Pink — Dorothy Perkins, Lady Gay, 
American Pillar. 
Red—American Beauty, Excelsa. 
A Seaside House that Fits Its Site 
(Continued from page 455) 
a reading lamp, matches near by, a vase 
of flowers. Books were in the “built-in” 
case. A large easy chair was drawn close 
to the table—a tiny pair of heel-less slip¬ 
pers beside the footstool! It was an 
apartment fit for the best in the land. 
It seemed to me that there would be less 
trouble about the servant problem were 
they all treated in so courteous and 
friendly a way. 
Within the house everything has the 
appearance of handicraft work. The huge 
beams are pinned together. The owner 
is interested in our native Americans, so 
he has as much of their craft as he could 
Corbin 
v Aii O, “Never a Need to 
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With the Corbin Cylinder lock on guard. 
It has the highest degree of security, and 
serves as an effectual barrier to thievery. 
The front door cylinder is the same as that used on the finest office 
or public building and it has advantages which are peculiar to itself. 
Catalog K112 tells of them. Sent on request. 
P. & F. Corbin 
The American Hardware Corporation Successor 
NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT 
New York 
Chicago 
Philadelphia 
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