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I F war must be won by food, as men like Herbert Hoover 
say, then we are making munitions in our factory. 
For our products greatly help the food production. They start the season earlier, because they 
defy the frost. They increase the yield in the garden—the intrenchments of the American tamuy. 
They are utilitarian to the highest degree, but also they are economical and profitable. 
Never before have the American people had to face a food shortage. Never before has the garden 
represented much more than a pleasure to the most of us. Never before lias money been 
unable to buy what we needed. 
Now, under the grim realities of War. the garden decides whether we live well or scantily. Its 
products, to a large measure, determine our bill of fare—summer and winter. 
Then, it is up to all of us to increase the yield—to raise more and more—that the people may eat. 
They double the growing season. They start the garden much earlier prolong its life weeks 
and weeks—all winter, even. 
The supply is not inexhaustible this year. With a demand for every car on the railroads, with 
lumber advancing in price, and labor harder to get and still harder to retain, we are not sure 
how long we can meet your demands. 
One thing we know certainly, however, is that the prices we quote today cannot long be main¬ 
tained. Every indication is of a higher figure. The gardens need our goods, and orders 
now will be filled at present prices. 
Order now. It means better attention, delivery on time, and prices lower than they will 
be. v ou need not hesitate—our guarantee fully protects you.' Catalogs on request. 
Callahan Duo-Glazed 
Sash Co. 
145 Fourth St. 
DAYTON, 
OHIO 
Duo-Glazed Goods Make Garden Profits 
Pqj. twenty-five years Anclior Post Entrance Oates and 1 ences 
have been noted for that perfection in design and material that 
stamps an article “superior quality. 
That there is real economy in purchasing of a manufacturer who rigidly 
maintains the highest standards of quality in his product, is demonstrated 
by the thousands of Anchor Post installations which, after years of service, 
show no evidence of deterioration. 
a rji * t O Our Catalogs, describing Lawn and Garden Fences, 
V_>tA 1 Al^vJvJO Tennis Fences, Iron Railings and Gates, Farm 
Fences, Poultry, Dog and Special Enclosures, will be found very helpful. 
Ask for the one you require. v 
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11 Cortlandt St. (13th Floor) NEW \ ORK 
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Anchor Post Fences 
In Anchor Post Fences and Gates each part is specially designed 
for the use to which it is put. 
Correct proportions and superior mechanical design and work¬ 
manship are common to all Anchor Post Products. 
Thousands of installations are evidence of the durability and at¬ 
tractiveness of Anchor Post design and construction. 
A r r 1 A T Write for any of the following catalogs: Wrought 
1 ALvJVJiJ Iron Entrance Gates and Railings. Lawn, Garden 
and Tennis Fences. Country Estate and Farm Fences. Special Enclosures for 
Poultry, Dogs, etc. Garden Arches, Arbors and Trellises. 
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11 Cortlandt St. (13th Floor) NEW YORK 
Philadelphia Boston Cleveland Atlanta Hartford Newark 
TOWNSEND'S TRIPLEX 
The Greatest Grass-Cutter on Earth 
Cuts a Swath 86 Inches Wide 
Floats over the uneven ground as a ship rides the waves. 
One mower may be climbing a knoll, the second skimming 
a level and the third paring a hollow. 
Drawn by one horse, and 
operated by one man, the 
TRIPLEX MOWER will mow 
more lawn in a day than the 
best motor mower ever made, 
cut it better, and at a fraction 
of the cost. 
Drawn by one horse, and 
operated by one man, it will 
mow more lawn in a day than 
any three ordinary horse- 
drawn mowers with three 
horses and three men. (We 
guarantee this.) 
Does not smash the grass to 
earth and plaster it in the mud 
in springtime, nor crush out 
its life between hot rollers and 
hard, hot ground in summer, 
as does the motor mower. 
The Public is warned not io purchase mowers infringing 
the Townsend Patent No. 1,209,519, Dec. 19th, 1916 
Send for catalog illustrating all types of Townsend Lawn Mowers 
S. P. TOWNSEND & CO., 
17 CENTRAL AVENUE 
ORANGE, N. J. 
