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■a miracle house? 
Y ES. A place where you can do wonder works. 
Where you can turn summer into winter and woo 
back the flowers you have loved and tended all 
these many weeks of pleasant sunny weather. But— 
it requires no miracle to enable you to own such a 
place. It simply requires a place to put it, a desire to 
have it and a letter to us. Then at your bidding we’ll 
rear a miracle house for you that will embody your 
every garden wish. 
And you can’t imagine what an aid to your 
planning a conservatory book will be. 
Don’t you want it now? 
American Greenhouse Mfg. Co. 
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NEW YORK 
5 Columbus 
Circle 
CHICAGO. ILL. 
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If you don’t know it, let me 
tell you about it. 
It is a catalogue, it is true, 
but so true that you don’t doubt 
a word of it. 
If it deserves half of the uncom¬ 
monly kind things said about it, you 
must not miss it. 
It is very much what the garden- 
lover has longed for all along—gar¬ 
den gossip from one enthusiast to 
another. 
It starts by telling you so simply 
how to grow things, that you can’t 
go wrong and it describes so faith¬ 
fully all the beauty and merits as 
well as the faults of each variety, 
that you can’t select wrongly. 
It’s rather more than likely some 
friend will soon show you a copy of 
it, but it’s rather less than likely he’ll 
part with his own. 
Write and secure one for yourself, 
but do it now. It is free. 
Maurice Fuld 
PLANTSMAN ♦ SEEDSMAN 
7 -B WEST 45 th STREET 
NEW YORK, N. Y. 
Fuld 3 s just delightfully different Seeds and Service 
ANDORRA 
Evergreens, Trees and Shrubs 
ot distinction 
There is a Fall list ready 
Andorra Nurseries 
Wm. Warner Harper, Proprietor 
Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. 
S TATEMENT of the Ownership. Manage¬ 
ment, etc., Required by the Act of Congress 
of August 24, 1912, of House & Garden, 
published once a month at New York, N. Y., 
October 1,1919. State of New York, County of 
New York, ss. Before me, a Notary Public in 
and for the State and county aforesaid, person¬ 
ally appeared Conde Nast who having been 
duly sworn according to law, deposes and says 
that he is the publisher of House & Garden, 
and that the following is, to the best of his 
knowledge and belief, a true statement of the 
ownership, management, etc., of the aforesaid 
publication for the date shown in the above 
caption, required by the Act of August 24, 
1912, embodied in section 443, Postal Laws and 
Regulations to wit: 1. That the names and 
addresses of the publisher, editor, managing 
editor, and business managers are: Publisher, 
Conde Nast, 19 West 44th St., New York, 
N. Y.; Editor, Richardson Wright, 19 West 
44th St., New York, N. Y.; Managing Editor, 
None; General Manager, F. L. Wurzburg, ig 
West 44th St., New York, N. Y. Business 
Manager, None. 2. That the owners are 
The Vogue Company. 19 West 44th St., New 
York, N. Y. Stockholders: Conde Nast, 
47 ° Park Ave., New York, N. Y.; Barrett 
Andrews, Bronxville, New York; E. H. 
Stimson, 109 East 71st St., New York, N. Y.; 
M. S.Turnure, 2 East 45th St., New York.N. Y.; 
M. DeWitt, 287 East 18th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
3. That the known bondholders, mortgagees 
and other security holders owning or holding 
1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, 
mortgages or other securities are: None. 4. 
That the two paragrapls next above, giving the 
names of the owners, stockholders, and security 
holders, if any, contain not only the list of 
stockholders, and security holders as they 
appear upon the books of the company but also 
in cases where the stockholder or security 
holder appears upon the books of the company 
as trustee or in any other fiduciary relation, the 
name of the person or corporation for whom 
such trustee is acting, is given; also that the 
said two paragraphs contain statements em¬ 
bracing affiant's full knowledge and belief as to 
the circumstances and conditions under which 
stockholders and security holders who do not 
appear upon the books of the company as 
trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity 
other than that of a bona fide owner; and this 
affiant has no reason to believe that any other 
person, association, or corporation has any in¬ 
terest direct or indirect in the said'stock, bonds 
or other securities than as so stated by him. 
Conde Nast,Publisher. Sworn to and subscribed 
before me this 19th day of September, 1919. 
(Seal.) Florence T. Nilsson. (My Com¬ 
mission expires March 30, 1920.) Notary 
Public for Queens County. Certificate filed in 
New York County No. 18. 
(BOX BARBERRY) 
Ihe New Hardy Dwarf Edging — 
and Low Hedge 
Originators and Introducers: 
The Elm City Nursery Company ' 
^= 5 - Woodmont Nurseries, Inc. 
Box 194, New Haven, Conn. 
I Send for Box-Barberry Folder and General 
Nursery Catalogue. Fall planting advised. 
Anchor Post Electrically Welded Gates 
A recent and perfected 
method of electric welding 
is employed exclusively in the 
construction of these gates. 
They are remarkably strong and 
rigid. Each gate is welded into 
one piece; there are no weak 
points or connections anywhere. 
Set on firmly anchored 
posts, the attractive¬ 
ness of these gates is 
permanently main¬ 
tained. 
We would like to place 
in your hands our inter¬ 
esting catalog. 
Add the 
serene beauty 
of Hill's Evergreens 
—to your town, suburban or country home. 
The cost is modest. The effect is a restful 
charm—an all-year-round beauty that no 
other type of ornamental plants or trees 
can impart to home surroundings. 
We have been specialists in Evergreens for 
nearly three generations—over 60 years. 
Are ready to supply choicest specimens of 
most desirable varieties—over 50 million in 
our stocks. Safe Delivery and Satisfaction 
Guaranteed. Low prices—because we deal 
direct with consumer. 
Expert planting advice and interesting 
Evergreen Book illustrated in Nature’s own 
colors—FREE. Write for it today. 
D. HILL NURSERY CO., Inc. 
Evergreen Specialists 
for Over 60 Years 
Order 
Early for 
Spring 
and 
Avoid the 
Shortage 
Over 800 Acres 
of carefully 
cultivated stock 
SINGER BLDG., 
NEW YORK 
Fragrant Christmas Bells 
A lovely gift to decorate rooms or table, to de¬ 
light INVALIDS or SHUT-INS who watch eagerly 
the magic budding and blooming of 
Sweet Lily-of-the-Valley 
which flower in OUR Prepared Moss Fibre in 18 
to 20 days from time of planting. (See illus¬ 
tration.) We serd postpaid: 
10 Pips.$1.00 
20 Pips. 2.00 
50 Pips. 4.50 
with sufficient Moss Fibre to plant, and full directions. Our Bulb 
Book tells you all about planting throughout winter bulbs for win¬ 
dow bloom and Easter greetings. Send for it. 
Your name on our mailing list brings you our SPRING 1920 GARDEN 
BOOK listing Seeds, Bulbs, etc., for your Garden’s Glory next summer. 
H. H. BERGER & CO., 70 Warren St., NEW YORK 
Boston Philadelphia 
Anchor Post Iron Works 
167 Broadway New York 
Hartford Cleveland Atlanta 
NOW IS THE TIME 
for planning the laying out of your grounds 
for the coming Spring and Summer. Consult 
us freely about your plans for landscape im¬ 
provement. Our experts can aid you in mak¬ 
ing your home surroundings individual and at¬ 
tractive. Laying out of grounds; preparing of 
plans; Tree and Shrubbery Decorating Work 
our specialty. Send for Catalogue. 
THE STEPHEN HOYT’S SONS CO. 
Telephone 333 New Canaan, Conn. 
ARRIS0NS’ 
NURSERIE 
Fruit Trees Budded from 
Bearing Orchards. Peach, ap¬ 
ple, pear, plum, cherry, quince, I 
grape-vines, strawberry plants, 
_l raspberries, blackberries, ever- I 
greens and shade trees. Catalog free.' 
Harrisons’ Nurseries, Box 51, Berlin, Md. 
