HOUSE AND GARDEN 
April, ign 
295 
GOING to BUILD? 
DON’T MISS THIS! 
From No. (?) Book 
I F YOU contemplate building you should send for one 
or more of our books of Residence Designs. All 
practical designs and bona fide estimates. 
No. 1. 25 designs of residences costing $1,500 
to $5,000.$ .50 
No. 2. 25 designs of residences costing $5,000 
to $20,000. 1.00 
No. 3. 25 designs of concrete residences cost¬ 
ing $2,000 to $20,000 .1.00 
We also do regular architectural work and submit 
sketches on request for Flat and Apartment Houses, 
Schools, Theatres, Churches, Clubs, Hotels, etc. 
Note. We rebate price paid fo books, etc., on first order 
for plans. All books sent prepaid on receipt of price. 
Arthur G. Lindley Co., Architects, 
Schenectady, New York 
Bank and Business References 
AGENTS PRICES CUT IN TWO _ 
Green's Trees 
DIRECT TO 1 
A Half Acre off Ctierries for $3.48 
If you can spare half an acre for a cherry orchard, here is 
the choicest, thriftiest selection of sweet and sour cherries— 
early, medium and late—you ever saw. All are first-class, 
two year old trees, ready to come into bearing in three years. 
Read the list. SOUR: 5 Early Richmond, 10 Montmorency, 
6 Lato English Morello. SWEET: 2 Gov. Wood (White), 
2 Green's Black Tartarian, 2 Napoleon Cherry Trees. 
The Green’s direct-to-you Catalogue price of these trees Is 
$4.20, but others would charge you much more—now for $3.48. 
12 Best Plums only $2.35 
This is one-third off our regular catalogue price—and the varieties I 
note them : Abundance, Burbank, Oueii, Bradshaw, one each; Shrop¬ 
shire Damson, Lombard, York State, Niagara, 2 each. Twelve trees 
—all largest best stock, and at this special price of $2.35. 
There are many other Bargain collections of all kinds in onr 1911 
Catalogue—larger, finer, better than ever before. Send for it to-day to 
convince yourself. We have no agents. Write now and also ask for 
our souvenir book, “ 30 Years with Fruits and Flowers.” 
GREEN'S NURSERY CO., Box 10, Rochester. N. Y. 
Tiles © their uses 
There are a number of places 
in that new home you are plan¬ 
ning where tiles can be used to 
better advantage than any other 
material. There are at least four 
places where tiles are essential: 
the fireplace, the porch floor, 
the bathroom floor and walls 
and the walls and floors of the 
kitchen and laundry. 
We have prepared four booklets: 
“Tiles for Fireplaces” 
“Tiles on the Porch Floor” 
“Tile for the Bathroom” 
“Tiles for the Kitchen and Laundry” 
which we send free to home builders. You 
would do well to read them before perfect¬ 
ing your plans. 
THE ASSOCIATED TILE MANUFACTURERS, 
ROOM 2, REEVES BUILDING, BEAVER FALLS, PA. 
FARR’S HARDY PLANT 
SPECIALTIES 
Besides the splendid collection of Irises and Peonies, 
there is described in this book an endless variety of those 
things specially adapted for Spring planting — Hardy 
Asters, Chrysanthemums, Anemones, Pyrethrums, Tri- 
tomas, etc. and a superb collection of Hardy Phloxes, 
comprising all the latest novelties. 
Japan Irises are best planted in early Spring and my 
collection of upwards of 75 varieties is unique in one im¬ 
portant particular — every one is absolutely true to de¬ 
scription, which cannot be said of any collection imported 
direct from Japan—it has taken over ten years of per¬ 
severing study to bring my collection to its present state. 
I wish every reader of House & Garden who is in¬ 
terested in growing hardy plants might have this book, 
as it makes friends for me everywhere, and I would like 
to count you among them. 
Bertrand H. Farr, 
WYOMISSING NURSERY. 
643F Penn St., Reading. Pa. 
“There’s a 
Difference” in 
Garden Hose 
We have been 
manufacturing it for 
65 years. 
Our catalog tells the story about our different 
grades and prices. 
New YorR Belting and 
Packing Co., Limited 
lew York. N. Y., 91-93 Chambers Street; Chicago, y 
11., 150 Lake Street; Philadelphia, Pa., 118-120 / 
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