January, 1920 
81 
Right 
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At Newport, Lenox, Tuxedo and 
Stockbridge, it is driving out the chill 
of autumn and the zero of winter from 
palatial country houses. 
In the Philadelphia suburbs, it is tak¬ 
ing the place of unsatisfactory furnaces 
and temper testing radiator heats. 
All of which it not only heats, but 
ventilates and humidifies as well—a 
three-in-one system. 
Looks like you will have to “look 
further” into this Kelsey Health Heat. 
Our Booklet called “Some Saving Sense 
on Heating” is a good thing to start 
with. 
P erhaps our best answer is to tell 
you the kind of houses it is now 
successfully heating. 
In California, it is making Bungalow 
owners happy. 
In Ohio, it is saving coal for farmers. 
In Georgia, it is giving comfort to 
those fine old Plantation residences. 
In New England, it is heating the 
Colonial houses of the Pilgrim Fathers’ 
descendants. 
On Long Island, it is giving Palm 
Beach temperatures to hundreds of those 
cosy new houses. 
Kelsey Health Heated residence of W. J. Moffat. Edgehill 
Road, New Haven, Conn. Brown & VonBeren, Architects. 
T he f^ELSEV 
WARM AIR CLnERATOnl 
New York 
103-K Park Ave. 
DREAMLAND - 
just outside your door 
W HEN you picture your 
dream home, there’s always 
a garden in full bloom near it. 
Nature is a charmer. She reigns 
supreme in the hearts of her 
children—mankind. Life is in¬ 
complete until you build a garden 
—though it lives only in your 
dreams. But the finest garden 
—because it’s real — is the one 
you have cultivated to mature 
splendor. 
Make the grounds around you 
furnish a graceful setting for 
your home. Set luxurious foli¬ 
age, handsome trees and shrub¬ 
bery in the places that now lack 
care. Enjoy a profusion of fra¬ 
grant flowers and fresh gathered 
vegetables. Our varieties have 
been the choice for 66 years of 
thousands of home-makers whose 
grounds and gardens are envied. 
A postcard sent today will 
bring you our 1920 catalog — 
chock-a-block with timely hints 
on gardening. 
STORKS and HARRISON 
Nurserymen and Seedsmen 
Box 3, Painesville, Ohio 
^kei! Framed Their 
House in Loveliness 
W HEN their dream house was actually finished, 
they were a wee bit disappointed. Something 
was lacking. There was nothing to break the monotony 
of house and lawm. 
So they wrote the Landscape Engineering Department 
of the Keystone Nurseries, sent a sketch of their 
grounds and asked for suggestions. A privet hedge 
started things Hydrangeas came next, and finally 
shimmering blue spruce, backed by the dark green of 
pine trees. 
Let us frame your home in loveliness. Our 1920 catalog 
contains a complete list of shrubs, evergreens, hardy 
perennials, and fruits. Write for one—we will send it 
by return mail. 
B. F. Barr and Company 
KEYSTONE NURSERIES 
Box 100, Lancaster, Pa, 
