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Copyright, 1897, by The Garden and Forest Publishing Company. 



[S4.00 a. Year, in advance. 



Small Fruits, Grapes, Shrubs, 

 Roses, Evergreens, 



Hardy Plants. 



&g- Largest and Choicest Collections in 

 America. 

 _^_. _ __ Beautiful Catalogue (168 pages — 1S96 edition) 



Frillt ' ELT1CL • Oraamentali free to customers; to others, Ioc . Every in 



MOUNT HOPE NURSERIES, 



tending buyer should have it. 



ELLW ANGER & BARRY, 



ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



Daphne Genkwa, 



Double Golden Rudbeckia 

 Anthony Waterer, 



Wisteria Multijuga, 



Picea Pungens, 



Japanese Maples, etc. 



All described, with over 2,300 varieties of Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Vines and Hardy Flowers, in a fully 

 illustrated free Catalogue of 200 pages, with cultural directions. 



THE READING NURSERY, 



"The Leading New England Nursery," 



JACOB W. MANNING, Prop., 



READING, Mass. 



Special Landscape Department. 



Plans and Estimates furnished. 



POTS STANDARD, 



We have the Largest Plant in the World for the manufacture of Flower Pots, and can supply goods in 

 unlimited quantities and of superior quality. We also manufacture a complete assortment of Fancy Earthenware, 

 comprising Hanging Pots, Table Pots, Jardinieres, etc., to which we invite attention. Catalogues and 



p tn e appHca„l 8 n h . ed A. H. HEWS & CO., North Cambridge, Mass. 



Readers of Garden and Forest are requested to mention that paper in cor- 

 responding with Advertisers. 



For Many Years 



Well-posted buyers in all parts of the country have made our 

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New and Rare Trees, Shrubs, Rhododendrons, Azaleas, Ever- 

 greens, Perennial Plants and every hardy variety of the choicer 

 garden subjects which critical growers of taste are always looking 

 for. Our new Catalogue, 170 pages, is full of interest to the 

 amateur, and to every one who seeks the best for garden or 

 grounds. In it will be found many things quite rare, and not 

 generally offered. 



j&sF Any buyer can get from us Plans and Suggestions for the arrangement and planting of 



grounds. 



The Shady Hill Nursery Co., 



102 State St., Boston, Mass. 



THE MAY 



CENTURY 



contains an article, 



"A Suburban 



Country Place," 



describing the beautiful home of 



PROFESSOR CHARLES S. SARGENT, 

 AT BROOKLINE, MASS., 



written by 



Mrs. Schuyler Van Rensselaer, 



and richly illustrated by 



Harry Fenn. 



Every reader of Garden and Forest should 

 see it. The May Century contains several il- 

 lustrated article's on "Scientific Kite-flying," 

 and much that is of wide interest. 



Ready Everywhere Saturday, May ist. 



ORNAMENTAL 



Trees a Z d Shrubs. 



Large Stock of fin-' Maples, Elms, Lindens, Lilacs, 

 Privet, Evergreens, Vines and Shrubs In great variety, 

 which will bear examination. Catalogues on application. 



F. Q. PRATT, 



Concord Nurseries, Concord, Mass. 



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 requested to mention that paper in cor- 

 responding with advertisers. 



Water Hyacinths. 



The most beautiful and easiest grown of aquatic 

 plants. Beautiful rosy lilac orchid-like flowers. 10 cts. 

 each ; 3 for 25 cts. ; 75 cts. per dozen, postpaid. 



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