House & Garden 
THIS MATERIAL WILL NOT 
APPEAR IN THE PAGES OF 
HOUSE AND GARDEN 
AND ONLY A LIMITED NUM¬ 
BER OF COPIES OF THE 
BOOK WILL BE PRINTED. 
IT WILL BE ABOUT 8% x 1 1 
INCHES AND BOUND IN 
CLOTH 
The Price will be Two Dollars 
TO SECURE COPIES AN AD¬ 
VANCE ORDER SHOULD BE 
SENT AT ONCE TO THE 
PUBLISHERS 
Tlie Publishers of 
House and Garden 
announce that they will shortly issue a most 
interesting and valuable book upon 
EUROPEAN GARDENS 
It will contain about two hundred pages and 
about one hundred full-page illustrations of the best 
examples accompanying the following subjects : 
ENGLISH GARDENS, by R. Clipston Sturgis 
FRENCH GARDENS, by John Galen Howard 
ITALIAN GARDENS, by Prof. A. D. F. Hamlin 
JAPANESE GARDENS, 
by K. Honda of Tokyo, Japan 
These articles were read at 
the last convention of the 
American Institute of Architects 
at Washington, D. C., and were received 
with such an interest that Mr. Glenn 
Brown, Secretary of the Institute, was 
empowered to arrange for their publica¬ 
tion. This has been undertaken by 
HOUSE AND GARDEN 
1222 Chestnut Street Philadelphia 
THE HARDWARE OE ORNAMENT (comprising 
decorative metal work for doors, windows and cabinets) 
is produced in practically all schools, and a great variety 
of finishes, by the 
Yale & Towne 
Mfg. Company. 
General Offices: 9-11-13 Murray St., New York. 
The collection of designs and patterns of this class 
is by far the largest in the world and is of the highest 
technical excellence. 
An Exhibit Room for the convenience of Architects 
and their Clients is provided at the above address. 
“Artist and Artisan” is the title of an attractive 
Brochure dealing with the origin of the Hardware 
ol Ornament and its present development and uses. 
It will be sent on request. 
