AMERICAN FORESTRY'S ADVERTISERS 



Vz Actual Si. 



St. Regis Everbearing 



The Raspberry for the Million and the 

 Millionaire. "There's Millions In It." 



You can now have wonderful 

 raspberries from June to October by 

 setting out the plants this fall. 



St. Regis produces continuously 

 from June to October — heavy crops 

 of large, luscious, sugary berries of 

 bright crimson. 



Its summer and autumn crops do 

 not consist of a few scattered ber- 

 ries, but good to heavy pickings all 

 the time. One party who had a 

 small patch, say lA an acre, picked 

 and shipped from it tvuo or three 

 pickings each week for four months 

 and his profits were enormous. 



Grows successfully in any soil — 

 endures without injury heat, 

 drought and severest cold. Cata- 

 logue free. 



Pomeroy^ 

 Actual size 



Hardy English 

 Walnut Trees 



Rochester grown — hardier than 

 Peach Trees. For the lawn, the ac- 

 climated English Walnut is un- 

 matched, with its smooth, light gray 

 bark, luxuriant, dark green foliage, 

 lofty, symmetrical growth. These 

 trees are hardier than the Peach. 



ENGLISH WALNUT CROPS 

 YIELD BIG PROFITS 



The demand for nuts is big and 

 prices give growers handsome 

 profits. California crop exceeds its 

 orange crop in money vakie. Culti- 

 vation, harvesting and maintenance 

 are easy and inexpensive. Whetlier 

 you plant for decoration or for 

 profit, investigate acclimated Eng- 

 lish walnuts. Information and cata- 

 log mailed free on request. 



'/2 Actual Size 

 Mantura Pecans 

 Large Nuts — Paper Shell 



Hardy Acclimated Pecan 



Trees for Planting in 



Northern States 



Here are Pcca)i Trees which wilt 

 thrive in Northern States — produc- 

 ing as prolifically and as profitably 

 as any Southern Pecans. 



Pecan Orchards pay far bigger 

 profits per acre than wheat or corn. 



A shade-tree of wondrous beauty, 

 long the pride of the South, may 

 now adorn any Northern landscape. 



We control five varieties of hardy 

 trees best suited for Northern plant- 

 ing. These have withstood tempera- 

 ture far below zero, — never been 

 known to "winter-kill." Success- 

 ful in almost any soil. Begin bear- 

 ing in 3 to 5 years. 



Catalogue free. 



GLEN BROTHERS, Glenwood Nursery (Est'd 1866), 2037 Main St., Rochester, N. Y. 



JOHN WILiE Y Sc SONS London : CHAPMAN & HALL, Limited 



43 and 45 East 19th Street, NEW YORK CITY Montreal, Canada: RENOUF PUB. CO 



SOLOTAROFF— Shade-Trees in Towns and Cities. Their Selection, Planting, 

 and Care as Applied to the Art of Street Decoration; Their Diseases and 

 Remedies; Their Municipal Control and Supervision. 8vo, xviii+287 pages. 

 Cloth, $3.00 net. Beautifully illustrated with original photographs by the 

 author, consisting of 46 full pages and 35 figures in the text, comprising 229 

 half tones and 22 hne illustrations. 



Field Book for Street-Tree Napping. Blank Field Books, for enumerating street 

 trees when taking a tree census, may be obtained from the publishers. Field 

 Books 4>2 . 7% inches, 160 pages. Price, 75c net each. 



FULLER— Domestic Water Supplies for the Farm. 8vo, x+180 pages, 65 

 figures. Cloth, $1.50 net. 



GRA VES— Forest Mensuration. 8vo, xiv+458 pages, 47 figures. Cloth, $4.00. 



Gi?^£7V— Principles of American Forestry. 12mo, xiii+334 pages, 73 figures, 

 including many half-tones. Cloth, $1.50. 



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