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House & Garden 
Start Your Garden Early 
Your garden can be six or eight weeks ahead of time 
if you start it under 
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GARDEN FRAMES 
and you can set out strong, healthy full grown vegetable and flowering plants 
when your neighbors are seeding their gardens. 
It takes from three to four weeks after planting under garden frames to 
have full grown vegetables and flowers for your table and they arrive at 
the season when they are most enjoyed. Next fall, you can set out your 
garden frames and continue your garden until spring. 
King garden frames are made of the best materials strongly joined and 
reinforced and, with reasonable care, will last a lifetime. If you want 
to start your garden early this year, now is the logical time to send for our 
catalogue which will be sent without cost to you. 
King Construction Co. 
234 Wheatfield Street. 
North Tonawanda, New York 
This Book Tells How 
To Make Your Lawns a Source of Pride 
is the standard of perfection in power lawn mowers. Cuts a swath 24 inches 
wide—4 to 5 acres a day at a cost of less than 40 cents a day. Scientifically con¬ 
structed throughout. Surplus power for the hills, specially built for close easy 
work in and out among paths and flower beds—Death to Dandelions, weeds, ant 
hills and worm casts. Built for sturdy compactness, handiness, simplicity, econo¬ 
my and efficiency. 
JACOBSEN MANUFACTURING CO. 
Dept. A, Racine, Wis., U. S. A. 
The *‘4-Acre"Power 
Lawn Mower describ¬ 
ed in this free book 
does the work of four 
or five men with hand 
mowers—a big saving 
in labor, and keeps 
the lawn in perfect 
condition. 
The “4-Acre” Power Lawn 
Mower 
The new enlarged edition of “Lawns Beautiful” tells what many estate owners are doing 
to improve their lawns, and proves it by iiueresting pictures. 
Lawn Protection is the result of proper cutting 
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Suggestions for 
Garden 
Designs 
Even so simple 
a thing as a gar¬ 
den gate requires 
a good design. 
This one is by 
Marian C. Cof- 
fin, landscape 
architect 
Among the 
many excellent 
gardens in Wil¬ 
mington, Del. is 
that of A. Felix 
du Pont in which 
a pergola serves 
as a background 
A » interesting 
use of a pergola 
is found in this 
Kansas City gar¬ 
den, where the 
pergola c o m - 
mands the gar¬ 
den’s bright point 
Part of the gar¬ 
den on the es¬ 
tate of H. S. 
Firestone, at Ak¬ 
ron, Ohio, is laid 
out in a formal 
style reminiscent 
of the Italian 
