June, 1918 
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Delicacy and grace 
personified are in a 
small stone fountain 
that serves as an apt 
adjunct to the gar¬ 
den pool. 27" high. 
$41 
TO MAKE THE GARDEN A LOVESOME SPOT 
These accessories deserve to be considered. Our Shopping Sendee, 19 
West 44th Street, New York, will be glad to purchase them for ’you 
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Imagine a conical 
box bush in this 
cast stone urn. It 
is n/J' high, 21" 
wide at the top, 
\\ l / 2 " at the bot¬ 
tom. $40 
It measures 43" long, 16" wide and 19" high 
this well-proportioned garden seat of Pom¬ 
peian stone. The price is $25 
Wall fountain and 
satyrs form an in¬ 
teresting combina¬ 
tion, especially when 
embowered in foli¬ 
age. $160 complete 
Easily moved about and therefore especially 
useful for garden or tennis court, is this 5' 
bench. Of cypress enameled white. $24 
There is always need for good furniture for pergola, tea house or terrace. These pieces 
are of cypress, enamel painted. Merely a fresh coat of paint each year would keep it 
in condition. The settee is 5’ long, $27; table, $10; arm chair, $11 
Another cast stone 
garden jar. 20" high, 
20" wide at top, 14" 
at bottom, $13.75; 
also one 17" by 12" 
by 12", $8.75 
For the end of the 
garden walk, a cast 
stone jar 36" high, 
21" wide at top, 14" 
at base. It is priced 
at $50 
An old Italian de¬ 
sign in Pompeian 
stone is this decora¬ 
tive basket of fruit. 
ny 2 " high, 12 " 
wide, 5 yy base. $15 
each, $25 pair 
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