August, iqi 
HOUSE AND GARDEN 
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Hartmann-Sanders Co. 
We have issued 
A VERY INTERESTING CATALOGUE on 
"PERGOLAS” 
and Garden Accessories 
showing a series of new' designs—can 
be had on request. , . , 
^ or Interior Use 
Catalogue ‘‘P-28” — for Pergolas and Column for Pergolas 
Catalogue “P-40” — for Exterior and Interior Wood Columns 
Co. 
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W HEN you build of concrete, 
stucco or plain cement, wa¬ 
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Paint and Varnish Makers 
New York Office: Architects Building 
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