September, 1918 
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Peonies and Irises 
Defy Winter’s Cold 
Rosedale Nurseries 
prize - winning varie¬ 
ties give the greatest 
satisfaction to all who 
have added them to 
their gardens, and 
prove themselves 
hardy in the severest 
winters. One of our 
customers says “plants 
of the kind you sent 
me are the kind that 
makes your customers 
order from you more 
than once.” 
September is the 
planting month for 
Peonies, Irises, and 
many other perennials. 
From our large stock 
you can select a won¬ 
derful range of color 
and a wide variety of 
forms. 
Our new catalogue tells the story of varieties, 
prices, etc., for Peonies, Iris, Phlox, and other de¬ 
sirable hardy plants. Sent free on request. 
Trees, Fruits and Shrubs for Late Fall Planting 
There are superb Maples, Elms, Lindens, Spireas, Lilacs, with 
fruits in variety at Rosedale Nurseries, ready to be transferred to 
your garden and grounds this fall. Send for our special catalogue. 
ROSEDALE NURSERIES Proprietor 
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Are 
You 
Ready 
for 
Winter? 
Coal is scarce and high. There’s a long winter ahead. Now 
is the time to insure your comfort this winter—and help save 
coal needed for the war—by equipping your house with 
Storm Doors and Storm Sash 
Morgan Cold-weather Protection means a warm house—per¬ 
fectly ventilated and free of cold floor drafts—in below-zero 
weather. And it saves one-third or more of the coal bill. 
Morgan Storm Doors, Combination Screen and Storm Doors, and Storm Sash 
are built of selected, seasoned stock with the same care characterizing all Morgan 
products. While built especially for service, they are attractive in appearance 
and harmonize with standard designs. 
MORGAN SASH & DOOR COMPANY 
Members of the Wholesale Sash & Door Association 
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Dept. 28, Chicago 
Morgan Co., Oshkosh, Wisconsin 
Morgan Millwork Co., Baltimore 
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CHOICE EXAMPLES OF THE EARLY ENGLISH AND COLONIAL PERIODS 
DISTINCTIVE METAL WORK 
VCe other Vanes, Foot-scrajpers, Knockers, Lanterns and other pieces of interesting design, i 
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nality—the keynote of all Colby plans 
for interior decoration and furnishing. 
Send for Booklet Number 59 
PERIOD FURNITURE 
J ohnA. Colby & Sons 
129 NORTH WABASH AVENUE : CHICAGO 
