96 
House & Garden 
Luxurious Bathing 
What is more luxurious than the delightful and invigorat¬ 
ing effect of the needle and shower bath ? 
It appeals to the women as well as to men, who as a rule 
have always preferred it to the bath tub. 
The Raynor needle and shower is equipped with that 
wonderful little instrument, the Leonard Thermostatic 
Mixing Valve, which insures absolute safety and comfort. 
Adjustable rose sprays, with their refined appearance due 
to a minimum of brasswork, make it unnecessary to wet 
the head unless desired. 
The glass door eliminates the soggy curtain and is in itself 
a thing of beauty. 
The expense also is not so great as for the old ring type 
needle. 
Visit our showroom in your vicinity for a demonstration. 
Send for our latest Bathroom Book. It is just 
off the press and gives many valuable suggestions 
in the selection of plumbing equipment for the 
home in addition to various designs and color 
schemes in tile, especially prepared by our Tile 
Department. Write today. Address Department A. 
The J. L. MOTT IRON WORKS. TrentonjN.J. 
New York, Fifth Avenue and Seventeenth Street 
♦Boston 
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♦Des Moines 
♦Detroit 
♦Toledo 
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♦Salt Lake City 
Newark, N. J. 
Pittsburgh 
♦Washington, D. C. 
Columbus. O. 
Houston. Texas 
Portland, Ore. 
El Paso. Texas 
♦Havana, Cuba 
MOTT COMPANY. Limited 
♦Montreal, ♦Toronto, 
Winnipeg. Canada 
MOTT CO. of PENNA. 
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MOTT SOUTHERN CO. 
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MOTT CO. of CALIFORNIA 
♦San Francisco 
Los Angeles 
♦Showrooms equipped with model bathrooms 
■ ■ a ■ * 
The Bedford 
Garden 
Club’s Ex¬ 
hibit was 
among those 
which were 
highly com¬ 
mended by 
the judges 
THE GARDEN CLUB EXHIBITS at 
the INTERNATIONAL FLOWER SHOW 
The third prize, 
a bronze medal, 
went to the group¬ 
ing arranged by 
the Philipstown 
Garden Club 
The Garden Club 
of Somerset Hills 
took first prize 
with the attractive 
exhibit shown 
below 
Arborvitae, pussy¬ 
willow and forsy- 
thia enclosed the 
exhibit of the 
North Country 
Club of Long 
Island. Photo¬ 
graphs of other 
exhibits will be 
shown in the June 
issue 
