62 THE GAR DEN 7 DE AGMA 
FEBRUARY, 1916 
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GARDEN LECTURERS ROSES 
MR. ROBERT PYLE—the well known Garden Lecturer and 
Rosarian invites correspondence from garden lovers and societies. 
Subject—‘The American Rose Garden,” illustrated with finely 
colored lantern slides. Address: West Grove, Penn. 
DINGEE ROSES. Pot grown plants safely transplanted any time 
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Send for Guide to Rose Culture Free. The Dingee & Conard 
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TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND successful planters of seeds now 
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STRAWBERRY PLANTS, Roses, Dahlias, Gladioli, Fruit and 
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published in twenty-five years. 
to know about the subject. : 
postpaid. Doubleday, Page & Company, Garden City, N. Y. 
