1 
J uly, 1919 
S ECURITY for park or garden, 
without detracting from the pleas¬ 
ing expanse or sightly appearance of 
the grounds, can be attained with an 
Anchor Post Chain-Link-Woven Steel 
Fence. Too smooth and high to be 
climbed, too strong to be broken 
through, it affords complete protection 
against trespassers, yet does not limit 
the view and is itself attractive. 
Built of the best material, heavily gal¬ 
vanized. Set so substantially by its 
patented anchored posts that it remains 
jjermanently in alignment. Its design 
and workmanship make it artistic in 
appearance; its durability makes it re- 
markably economical. 
BOSTON. MASS. PH I LADEPH I A. PA. HARTFORD. CT. 
79 Milk St. Real Estate Trust Bldg. 902 Main St. 
CLEVELAND. 0. ATLANTA, GA. CHICAGO, ILL. 
Guardian Bldg. Empire Bldg. New Edison Bldg. 
HOUSE & GARDEN 
JULY. 1919 
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