HOUSE AND GARDEN 
December, 1910 
387 
Grow Fresh Vegetables For Your Table 
Sunlight Sash make winter 
gardening a pleasure 
There is none of the back-breaking, patience try’ 1 ' 
drudgery of covering and uncovering the sash. No mats 
or boards or coverings of any kind are used. 
The double layer of glass takes the place ot mats or boards 
Between the two layers is a % inch transparent blanket of 
dry, still air—keeping in the heat—keeping out the cold. This 
also permits the plants to get all the light all the time which 
means that they will grow faster and become hardier. Glass 
slips in and is held in place without putty. Can’t work loose. 
Easily replaced. 
Read what amateurs grew last season 
Fresh lettuce and radishes all winter. Cabbage, cauliflower, 
beet, tomato, pepper and sweet pota¬ 
to plants to set out in the Spring. 
Violets all winter, pansies in bloom 
in February or March. 
Get these two books 
One is our free catalog. The other 
is a book on hot beds and cold 
frames by Prof. Massey, an authority 
on the sub.ieet. It tells how to make 
and care for the beds, what and 
when to plant. 4c in stamps will 
bring Prof. Massey’s book in ad¬ 
dition to the catalog. 
Sunlight Double Glass Sash Co., 
944 E. Broadway Louisville, Ky. 
Highlands Nursery and 
Salem Branch Nursery 
(4,000 ft. elevation In the Carolina mountains) 
The largest collection of Hardy American Plants in 
the world. 
Rhododendrons, IvaliniaH and Andromedas 
for August and September Planting give splen¬ 
did results the following spring. 
Our tried native species are the best and the only ab¬ 
solutely hardy ones. Write now for Beautifully Illus¬ 
trated Catalogue which tells how to grow these 
things successfully. 
Harlan P. Kelsey, owner 
Salem, Mass. 
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Leaving New York 
January 28 & March 4,1911 
31 Days Each $150 and Up 
FEQUIPPED WITH 
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A luxurious sea voyage of 6820 knots, affording 294 
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Send for Further Particulars to 
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Or Boston, Chicago, Minneapolis, Montreal, New 
Orleans. Philadelphia, Sau Francisco, St. Louis, Seattle, 
Toronto, Washington, Winnipeg. 
YOUR LAWN NEEDS ROLLING ™ ck velvety lawns cannot be 
produced from even the most 
fertile seed and soil without frequent rolling. The top soil must be kept firm to hold the grass 
roots in touch with the life-giving earth beneath. 
DUNHAM ROLLERS Patented 
have roller bearings and carbon steel axles, as used in automobile construction. This 
makes the Dunham Rollers 44°o easier to operate than others not made under the 
Dunham patents. 
Our book, “THE PROPER CARE OF LAWNS.” explains 
the methods followed by landscape gardeners in making sleek, 
velvety lawns. Sent free on request. WWfe To-day. 
M nilMUAM PflMDAMV Largest Manufacturers in the World of Land Rollers, Soil 
DUNHAM uUMrANT, Pulverizers and Packers for all Purposes 
734-762 FIRST AVENUE, BERE \, OHIO 
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w t e The only practical, 
l\| pyppyifl sanitary way of dis- 
* ’ Vjr & l posing of garbage. 
Sets deep in the 
ground. Contains deep bucket of heavy galvanized 
iron with bail. 
Underground 
Garbage 
Receiver 
Open with the Foot. No scattering of garbage 
outside of bucket. Dogs and cats cannot get at it. A 
light pressure of the foot lifts the lid; its own weight 
closes it tight. Sold direct from factory. 
JVrite for literature , prices , etc. 
C. H. Stephenson, Mfr., 20 Farrar St., Lynn, Mass. 
- a ® S' 
Does 
Rustic 
Work 
Appeal 
to 
You? 
Can you realize the beautiful effect a Rustic Umbrella would create on 
your lawn ? Let us furnish you with sketches and a catalog of our work 
RUSTIC CONSTRUCTION WORKS 
33 FULTON ST., NEW YORK CITY 
PALISADES—POPULAR—PERENNIALS 
The Best Flowering Shrubs. 
November is your last chance to plant flowering 
shrubs for that ideal garden you want next year. 
Do you realize that by planting some of the follow¬ 
ing old-time favorites you will have a setting for your 
house that will need no attention after this first plant¬ 
ing?—Rose of Sharon, some of the Barberries, 
Deutzia, Euonymous, Hydrangea, Mock Orange, some 
of the Spiraeas, Lilac, Snowball, Weigela. You can 
have a shrub in bloom every month of spring, sum¬ 
mer and fall. 
PALISADES NURSERIES, Inc., Perennial Growers 
Telephone 200 Piermont SparkiSl, N. Y. 
A Palisade Hardy Border 
A perfect picture in your garden to last for year* 
will be the result if you allow us now to plan • 
scheme, whether of contrasts or of harmonies, to be 
carried out this Fall. 
Our “Artistic” Border, ioo ft. by 3 ft., costa $25.00 
only. 
Consider what is “saved” by this system, and what 
is gained in true beauty. 
Visitors always welcome at our Nurseries, where they can make selec* 
tions from more than a thousand varieties of Hardy Plants. 
In writing to advertisers please mention House and Garden. 
