FEBRUARY, 1916 ian Ew (GeAgkeD EON ew ATG A ZINE 7 
Fottler, Fiske, Rawson Co. 
Garden Annual for 1916 is compiled especially for those 
interested in Gardening. Some of the special features: 
Summer Flowering Bulbs 
It takes 42 Pages to describe and illustrate them with half-tones. 
Dahlias and Gladiolus 
We are specialists in these, having the largest list in this country; it takes 
34 pages to describe these with 54 half-tone illustrations. 
Six pages are devoted to Asters and Sweet Peas and 33 pages to Flower 
Seeds comprising the very best in existence. 
Vegetables require 60 pages to describe and illustrate with half-tones. 
Thirty pages are devoted to our plant and Shrub Department. This includes 
Roses, Perennial Plants, Shrubs, Vines, Hedge Plants, Evergreens, Fruits. 
Twenty-four pages we devote to Fertilizers, Insecticides, Spraying Imple- 
ments, Lawn Mowers, Sundries, etc. 
Seven pages to Poultry Supplies. 
Franklin Park Lawn Seed 
Free from Chaff. The cleanest. The highest Purity Test. The highest 
in price. The cheapest in the end. 
If you will mention this magazine we will mail the Garden Annual free 
to you. 
FOTTLER, FISKE, RAWSON CO. 
Faneuil Hall Square Boston, Mass. 
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Hide Those Unsightly Buildings 
Barns, garages, and out build- 
ings should be hidden by shrubs 
and ornamental trees. A few 
dollars rightly invested in this 
way will enhance the beauty 
and increase the value of any 
home. Buying direct from us 
saves you the middleman’s pro- 
fit, giving you 
Trees and Shrubs 
at Half Price 
If you wish to realize an immediate profit on your invest- 
ment, set out a few small fruits, grapes, and berries. You 
know, ripe fruit fresh from your own garden tastes a lot 
better than the fruit you buy. 
Send NOW for our Big FREE Book 
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10-Year-Old Silver Medal Winesap Showing 17 Busbel tas 
Refused $10,500.00 for the Crop 
From 20 Acres of Silver Medal Winesap 
That was the price offered John Alter in December for this crop from his 20 acres of 1o-year- 
old Silver Medal Winesap. Refused on the advice of commission men, who say they will bring 
$12,000 to $15,000 on account of remarkable size and quality. 
_ An average of $500 to $700 an acre. Think of it. From ro year old apple trees. And this 
is the sixth paying crop. You oweit to yourself to learn what this great apple will do in your orchard. 
Silver Medal Winesap 
Bigger and Better than the old Winesap 
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After ten years of testing we offer this year for the first time a limited number of trees 
budded direct from the Alter orchard. If you want an apple that will make you more money 
and make it quicker than any apple you can grow — plant Silver Medal Winesap. 
More than a catalog, it is really a guide for the gatr- Won Silver Medal at St. Louis Fair. One of the few great shippers. 
* . 5; . 44 to % larger than old Winesap. Delightful for eating—Good until spring. 
dener and orchardist. Our big list of bargains makes polid gate red color that commands high prices. The leader with wholesale buyers. 
. : . ear from 1 to 3 years earlier. He superior for cooking. 
selection easy, and our instructions for plant- Trees loaded every year Tree, hardy, vigorous and healthy 
ing and caring for garden stock makes gar- eps a year in storage. America's favorite apple. 
dening easy for the beginner. Send postal 
Today. This Book is FREE. 
RICH LAND NURSERIES 
Box 258, ROCHESTER, NEW YORK 
WE PREPAY THE FREIGHT ON $5.00 ORDERS 
cm A eM Os 
The Moncrief Orchard Book 
tells all about the Silver Medal Winesap, how it was discovered and how rooo trees produced 
$24,000 in ten years. This book describes many new and improved varieties that you will 
want in your orchard. Full of vital facts for every fruit-grower and farmer. Send a postal 
card today for your free copy. 
WINFIELD NURSERIES 301 Elm Street WINFIELD, KANSAS 
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