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House at Highland Park , Illinois. Robert E. Sey/arth, Architect 
T HE ter-centennial celebration this 
fall ol the landing of the Pilgrims at 
Plymouth Rock is refreshing our memories 
on the sterling qualities of the forefathers. 
They realized the paramount importance of the 
home in their quest for political and religious 
liberties. And their experience as home¬ 
builders is of interest to present-day builders. 
From among the many woods in the virgin 
forest they soon found that for ease of working, 
durability, and “staying put” no other wood 
equalled 
White Pine 
The wisdom of their selection is evidenced by the 
many homes of the Colonial period still stand¬ 
ing along every roadside of New England. 
Through generations these houses have with¬ 
stood the severe New England climate. 
That is why we recommend White Pine for use 
on the outside of the house. Other cheaper 
woods will serve you as well inside but for out- 
of-doors use you cannot afford to compromise. 
It is true that White Pine costs a little more, 
but from the point of view of service and 
satisfaction it is the most economical wood for 
this special purpose. 
“White Pine in Home-Building” 
is beautifully illustrated with old 
Colonial and Modern homes, full of 
valuable information and suggestions 
on home-building, and gives a short, 
concise statement of the merits of 
White Pine. Send for it now. 
There is no charge for it to pros¬ 
pective home-builders. 
IVHITE PINE BUREAU , 
1104 Merchants Bank Building, St. Paul, Minn. 
—and you , too , 
have been courting the beautiful out-doors 
with all its wealth of sweet odors, brilliant 
colorings contrasted with restful deefc greens 
-—and under all the smell of old mother 
earth — rich, moist and life-giving. 
And now winter is drawing the curtain 
across this haHy vacation land of yours. 
But it cant take it all away from you if 
you have an AGMCO indoor-garden. 
For here you can have it all in miniature 
—all but the mountains, lakes and rivers. 
So remember! Time is fleeting. You 
can't afford to miss a single day of the 
clean, sweet joy of living close to the purest 
beauty in the world — nature’s. 
An AGMCO conservatory book will tell 
you all about it VUe’ll send it gratis~r 
t But where ? 
American Greenhouse Mfg. Co. 
Prorjouncc-o /ice 
ana 
NEW YORK 
5 Columbus Circle 
KANSAS CITY 
New York Life Bldg. 
CHICAGO 
Masonic Temple 
SEATTLE 
Smith Bldg 
