THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE OF AMERICA. 



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Ervergreen Trees 



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I orative abmU the cnumr_\- estate, public | 



I and private parks than the Evergreen. | 



I It is attractive both suninier and winter, | 



I and is always admired. | 



I We make a specialty of strong, healthy nursery | 

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Trees, Plants and SHrubs 



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DREER'S 



GARDEN BOOK 



FOR 1915 



iMilarned to 272 pages and handsomely il- 

 lustrated with hundreds of photo-engravings, 

 four lieautiful colored plates, four duotone 

 plates and gives many cultural notes written 

 by experts. It is brimful of information 

 valuable to both amateur and professional 

 gardeners. 



DREER'S GARDEN BOOK is indispens- 

 able to every one interested in gardening 

 and ofifers the newest Roses, best varieties 

 of Dahlias, and largest assortment of Hardy 

 Perennials. Aquatic Plants, Bedding Plants, 

 etc., als(5 Flower. \"egetable and Farm Seeds, 

 Lawn (irass Seeds. Tools. Implements and 

 e\'er\thing else required tVir successful gar- 

 dening. 



Write today for a copy, FREE and 

 please mention this Publication. 



HENRY A. DREER 



714-716 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, Pa. 



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\ FTER Thanksgiving the Private Gardener needs cut flovs^ers. Bulbs 

 haven't started to floorer. The big 'Mums are gone, and Roses are 



coming for Christmas. 

 ^ Fill in the gap with the late pink Sin- 

 gle Chrysanthemum, Mrs. E. D. God- 

 trey, and the bronze sport of Mrs. 

 Godfrey, Miss Isabelle. Both varie- 

 ties are w^elcome additions to the list 

 for the Private Gardener and the Com- 

 mercial Grower. 



^ Our list of Single and Pompon va- 

 rieties includes the very best of these 

 types. 



^ In exhibition 'Mums we offer all of 

 Smith's novelties and the best of the 

 older sorts. 



OUR CATALOG GIVES DESCRIPTIONS AND PRICES 

 Order your chrysanthemums from 



ANPlEl^ON INC 



Cromwell Carpens 



Cromwell Conn 



MRS. E. D. GODFHET, ^ 



