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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE OF AMERICA. 



Choice Bedding Roses 

 And Field Grown 

 Perennials in Pots 



D<J 3'0ii want some reallj' choice two-year-old 

 rose plants in S-inch pots — the kind with 

 good husky roots and strong tops, that arc- 

 all ready to bloom? Then send for them to Crom- 

 well Gardens. 



Are you looking for some fine field grown per- 

 ennials that were put in 3 and 4-inch pots last 

 Fall, and carried over in the cold frames and are 

 now fine, full rooted plants in the very pink of 

 condition? Then send along your list. If yon 

 haven't our catalogue, you ou,ght to have. -\ 

 postal brings it. 



Call around at our Exhibit at the National 

 Flower Show, and see the kind of stock we are 

 urging you to buy. 



ANPlEl\50N INC 



CeOMMLL CM^pENS 



CipMWELL Conn 



' i^-,^ ^ST. 1802 



ReUlASLE 



\^EN are often made famous by a single wonderful 

 ^^ *■ achievement. But one good lawn does not posi- 

 tively point to supremity in seeds. 



In asking that you use Thorburn's Seeds in your 

 renovating vv^ork and seeding this year w^e do not base our 

 arguments on a lone glorious example of vv^hat our seeds 



have done. ^\ . i 



1 here are too many good 



Thorburn Lawns for that. 



So w^e say, rather, that there are Thorburn law^ns 

 all over the country that pay glow^ing tribute to the Thor- 

 burn quality in seeds. Perhaps there is one w^ithin a few^ 

 steps of your ow^n home. 



You Would do well lo drop i/s n 

 line for quolalions. 



J. M. THORBURN & CO., 53U Barclay Street, New York City 



