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OF INTEREST TO COUNTRY 

 ESTATE OWNERS 



The National Association of Gardeners takes 

 tills opportunity to place its Service Bureau at the 

 disposal of owners of country estates when requir- 

 ing competent gardeners, in the capacities of super- 

 intendents, head gardeners or assistant gardeners — - 

 thoroughly qualified in every particular to assume 

 ihe responsibilities the positions call for — gardeners 

 truly efficient in their profession. 



The Bureau is maintained entirely at the expense 

 of the association and makes no charge to the em- 

 ployer it may serve or to the member it may benefit. 



NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF GARDENERS 



M. C. EbeL Secretary 

 286 Fifth Ave. 



New York 



This association is in no sense a trade union | 



organization, but includes in its sustaining member- i 



ship orvners of some of the foremost country estates | 



I in America. | 



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Tea Houses 

 Bird Houses 

 Flower Boxes 



Fences 

 Arbors 

 Bridges 



RUSTIC 



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 ORNAMENTS 



and accessories add 

 greatly to the charm 

 of a country place. 

 We are prepared to 

 submit estimates and 

 special designs for 



Chairs Gates 



Tables Pergolas 



Benches Log Cabins 



No catalogue 



CONNECTICUT RUSTIC CONSTRUCTION CO. 



R. EHLERS. Prop. RIVERSIDE, CONN. Tel. Sound Beach 600 



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I Competent Gardeners | 



I The comforts and products of a country | 



I fiome are increased by employing a competent | 



I gardener ; if you want to engage one, write us. | 



j Please give particulars regarding place and | 



j say whether married or single man is wanted. | 



j We have been supplying them for years to the | 



j best people everywhere. No fee asked. | 



I PETER HENDERSON & CO. I 



I Seedsmen and Florists | 



I 35 and 37 Cortlandt St., NEW YORK CITY | 



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NEW 

 SNAPDRAGON 



EVERBLOOMING Pink; a new variety, 

 beautiful shade of pink, 20 x 24-inch, 

 very free grower and a wonderful pro- 

 ducer from fall and all through winter. Clean, 

 heavy stock from 3-mch pots for benching. 



$50.00 pr. 100 



BULBS, GREENHOUSE 

 AND NURSEKY STOCK 



(List mailed on request) 



I C. A. PETERSON | 



I South Broadway | 



I Tarry town-on-Hudson, N. Y. | 



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I ¥ HAVE been propagating and growing | 



"§ ^ American Shrubs, Wild Flowers and i 

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I supply most of them in any quantity — par- ^ 



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I asking. I 



I EDWARD GILLETT, 5 Main St., Southwick. Mass. i 



HERBERT DURAND, 286 5tK Ave., N. T. Cii9 | 



g Write to the office nearest you. | 



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I r^^ y°" fi"*^ ^^^ columns of the Garden- 



j ERS' Chronicle interesting? Cer- I 



j tainly you do, or you would not be perusing | 



I them. Your gardening neighbor, were he | 



j familiar with them, would become equally I 



I interested. Why not recommend the I 



I Gardeners' Chronicle to him as a guide | 



I to his garden work? He would appreciate | 



I it — and so would we. I 



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