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House & Garden 
“—and there’s even 
a place for pie!” 
That’s complete convenience for you! 
First the Kitchen Maid saves you steps 
and time by putting pans, ingredients 
and dishes right before you—then gives 
you a handy, clean place to keep many 
things till served on your table. The 
Kitchen Maid guards the tempting qual¬ 
ity of your foods by absolute cleanli¬ 
ness. There are no places for dirt to 
stick or for grease to gather, because of 
its two exclusive sanitary features—all 
surfaces are flat, without panels—inside 
corners are rounded, as easy to wipe as 
a bowl. No other cabinet has these fea¬ 
tures, eliminating 78 dust-catching 
corners. 
You can purchase the Kitchen Maid 
for no more than the cost of cabinets 
without its sanitary construction. Com¬ 
plete descriptive folders sent you, write 
our Dept. H5. 
Wasmuth-Endicott Co. 
Andrews, Indiana 
Kitchen Maids come in snow-white or 
golden oak, with removable porcelain top 
Let the Kitchen Maid 
Be Your Kitchen Aid 
When To Build Your Greenhouse 
Why not get the most out of living as you go along, for yourself, 
and for your family? If a Greenhouse will add to their happiness 
give it to them. 
Do not put it off any longer, but build it 
As to the kind of Greenhouse to build, the V-Bar with its light, strong 
construction, its perfect ventilation and its efficient and economical 
heating system, offers many advantages. You will find V-Bar Green- 
houses on many of the finest estates in the country. 
When may we show you photographs of those we have built, and 
submit ideas for your own Greenhouse? 
now. 
6R£tN\V/H° USES 
W. H. Lutton Company, Inc. 512 Fifth Ave., New York 
S. Mendelson Meehan 
Pioneer Nurserymen of America 
Let me advise you 
about your planting 
Most planting problems centre on the right 
selection not only for good effect but for 
practical results. 
The solution lies in an intimate knowl¬ 
edge of plants and their behavior under all 
conditions, a keen appreciation of nature, 
and varied experience in landscape art. 
The Meehans for four generations have 
lived and worked among plants. Few estab¬ 
lishments are so well-equipped to satisfac¬ 
torily advise and serve the amateur. 
Mr. S. Mendelson Meehan is now prepar¬ 
ing an eight weeks’ itinerary, and may be in 
your vicinity. Ask him to call. No obliga¬ 
tions for preliminary conference. 
Before the itinerary is completed, write 
^(^omas .MEEHAN. &> Sons 
Nurserymen ^ or ^ ,co ^ ur *^^ 
6740 Chew St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Water Lilies Seem to 
“Just Grow Themselves” 
All they need is sunshine, ivater and good soil —and these can be 
supplied much easier than you can prepare the soil for a common 
garden. 
Hardy Lilies may remain year after year in the same place, 
blooming the whole season. 
Tender Lilies should be planted in May or early June, and will 
bloom for three months or more. 
Tricker’s Water Lily Booklet 
pictures and describes the best varieties in both classes; tells how 
to care for them, and will explain why Water Lily growing is so 
easy. Write today for a copy. 
WILLIAM TRICKER— Water Lily Specialist 
Box G, ARLINGTON, NEW JERSEY 
SELF-HANGING, VENTILATING 
PORCH SHADES— 
are attractive sun filters—tak¬ 
ing the glare and heat away, 
yet leaving the cool, sun-flecked 
shadow as inviting as that in a 
vine-covered arbor. 
Secluded from view, yet with 
perfect vision of the street,Vudor 
Shades make porches delightful 
to entertain or lounge on. 
Unlike canvas drops, which admit heat 
and are quickly soiled, Vudor Shades are 
made of wood slats beautifully stained 
and always look well. They make any 
porch breezy, cool and comfortable. 
Send for illustrations in colors 
and name of your local dealer. 
HOUGH SHADE CORPORATION 
261 Mills Street Janesville, Wis. 
BLUE LACE FLOWER 
Repeating 
the sensational offer of Three 
Wonderful New Flowers, in our 
recent House & Garden adver¬ 
tisement (If you haven’t sent in 
your order, better do so at 
once) :— 
1. The New bedding Petunia, "Pur¬ 
ple Queen," pkt. 50c. 
2. Queen Anne’s Blue Lace Flmver, 
pkt. 50c. 
3. The New Dahlia-Zinnia, pkt, 50c. 
ALL THREE for $1.00 
ALSO 
Schling’s Perpetual Spinach! 
developed exclusively by ourselves, and not 
obtainable elsewhere. A real Spinach that 
you can cut and recut, and it will come 
and come again,—not a Swiss Chard, but a 
big-leaved, quick-growing summer and fall 
Spinach which takes the place of all other 
varieties. A 2-ounce package which will 
cost you only $1.00. if you remit at once, 
is enough to supply the table with this 
delicious Spinach for a whole summer, 
rnrr with either or both of above 
r K Hr • offers, our “Book for Garden 
K * Lovers” (regularly 25c). 
VN9$ 
26 W. 59th St. 
speeds 
New York I 
“The Only Shade 
Made With a 
Ventilator” 
