November, igio 
HOUSE AND GARDEN 
321 
Plants Growing Under Sunlight Sash. Snow 
All Around — Glass NOT Covered. 
The Invention that has made 
winter gardening simple 
and really economical 
The invention of Sunlight Double Glass 
Sash has done away with all the hard 
work of covering and uncovering hot¬ 
beds and coldframes — has made if pos¬ 
sible for amateurs to get bigger, better 
vegetables and flowers than they can buy 
on the average market—and get them 
earlier. 
Why you never have to cover Sunlight 
Double Glass Sash 
Sunlight sash have two layers of glass instead 
of one (see diagram). Between the two layers is 
a 54-inch blanket of dry, still air—a perfect non¬ 
conductor—keeping in the heat—keeping out the 
cold. We have instances where plants under 
Sunlight Double Glass Sash went through 15 de¬ 
grees below zero uninjured, though the beds 
were not covered with mats or boards, or any 
other kind of covering. 
The glass is held in place without putty. 
Can’t work loose. Easily replaced. 
What you can do 
Under Sunlight Sash you can have lettuce and 
radishes to eat all winter, violets in bloom in the 
cold months, pansies in March or February. 
Plants ready to set out weeks ahead. Tomatoes, 
peppers, sweet-potatoes, cauliflower, cabbage and 
beets can all be forwarded to the field earlier from 
Sunlight Sash than they can from the single layer 
sash. 
AliFNTS WANTFI1 A splendid opportunity for responsible 
HULii 1 u TiHii I lu persons in localities where we are 
not now represented. Write for details. 
Send for these two books 
1— Our FREE catalog with net 
prices, prepaid freight and guar¬ 
anteed delivery proposition. It 
gives details, testimonials and full 
information of this wonderful in¬ 
vention. 
2 — A most interesting and in¬ 
stinctive booklet by Prof. W. F. 
Massey, the well known authority 
on Market Gardening, in which 
he tells how to make and care for 
hot-beds and cold frames, and 
when and what to grow in them. 
Price of Prof. Massey’s booklet, 4 cents in postage stamps. Catalog free. 
SUNLIGHT DOUBLE GLASS SASH COMPANY 
944 East Broadway (incorporated) Louisville, Ky 
[VES PATENT WINDOW STOP AD,U T STER 
PREVENTS DRAFTS, DUST and WINDOW RATTLING 
IVES’ PATENT 
Window Stop Adjuster. 
PATENTED. 
The only Stop Adjuster made from one piece of metal 
with solid ribs and heavy bed that will not cup, turn or 
bend in tightening: the screw. Manufactured only by 
The H. B. IVES CO.. New Haven. Conn., U. S. A. 
(88 page Catalogue Mailed Free.) 
Problems HicKs’ Big'Trees 
Will Solve For You 
I—I ERE is a block of big Lindens as they stand in our Nursery. They are 
* * trained symmetrical and uniform in shape so that matched pairs for gate¬ 
ways can be selected. 
For shade and protection they make a beautiful tree. For strong land¬ 
scape effects they are unequalled. As screens, their density makes them most 
effectual. 
Trees from this block 20 feet high and 10 broad will cost you only $45. 
They can be safely shipped 1,500 miles and we guarantee them to grow. 
The fall is the right time to plant these trees. Send for our catalog and see 
the array of splendid big specimen Maples, Oaks and Catalpas we can offer you 
from $18.00 up to $70.00 
Isaac HicKs and Son 
Westbury, L. I. 
A very interesting pamphlet just issued by us on the Per¬ 
gola can he had free on request. Ask for catalogue P-27. 
HARTMANN-SANDERS CO. 
Elston & Webster Avenues, Chicago, Ill. 
East, office, 1123 Broadway, New York City 
Exclusive Manufacturers of 
ROLL'S PATENT LOCK JOINT COLUMNS 
Suitable for Pergolas, porches and interior use. 
We also publish catalogues P-29 of sun-dial sand P-40ofwood column 
The Life of the Open Country and 
Contact with Home 
RIVERDALE COUNTRY SCHOOL 
(4th YEAR) 
14 acres adjoining an estate of 300 acres; 
overlooking Van Cortlandt Park; within 
half a mile of the Northern Terminal of 
the Broadway Subway. 9 miles from 
72nd Street. Quickly reached. Boarding 
boys can earn privilege of spending Sun¬ 
day in their own homes. The boys work 
and play in the open country, well away 
from city streets, from morning until 
dusk. They are accompanied to and 
fro by a master. The trip is short, and 
is always opposite to the crowd. 
Substantial and successful preparation, 
individual when necessary, from primary 
to college. Thorough ground work. 
Day pupils, $350 and $450. Boarding pupils, $750 and $850 
Personal visits invited. Send for catalog 
FRANK S. HACKETT, Headmaster 
RIVERDALE-on-Hudson NEW YORK CITY 
Telephone, 248 Kingsbridge 
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