(Pai ‘THE GARDEN MAGAZINE Marcu, 1916 
“The King of American Evergreens”—White Pine 
The Very Foundation of Ornamental and Commercial Tree Planting 
Plant White Pine for Beauty Plant White Pine for Profit 
Use White Pine for Use White Pine for 
screens, borders, avenue planting and_ otherwise | cut-over lands, for sandy soils and other bare, unpro- 
beautifying an estate. Plant groves of White Pine | ductive, unsightly places, for worn-out pastures, for 
for restfulness. There is nothing more soothing on | lands useless for other purposes. Use White Pine 
a hot summer day than to relax in the cool, re- | to increase the value of country building sites, for 
freshing seclusion of a Pine grove with its soft underplanting in shady places. In woods where 
carpet of needles. chestnut trees have died out. 
Once Transplanted White Pine 
Lighter Grade 
2 to 3 feet high 
1000 trees for $95.00 
100 trees for 12.00 
10 trees for 3.00 
TwiceTransplanted White Pine 
Hardy, Sturdy, Vigorous No. 1 Quality 
2 to 3 feet high 
1000 trees for $200.00 
100 trees for 24.00 
10 trees for 4.50 
For best and quickest results use twice 
This picture shows our 2 to 3-foot grade. 
transplanted trees. 
These prices are f.o.b. Framingham, Mass. 
Send today for our new 1916 Illustrated Tree Catalogue in Let our men plant your trees for you. Many of our foremen 
which are listed twenty million forest, shade and ornamental and men have been with us for ten or twelve years and with 
‘trees. All grown at our nurseries from hardy seed, the very best at the lowest their scicntife STALE an years of valuable experience Re Nersed ian I mectens pertaining to 
: : 0 = trees and tree planting. ese men are at your service and we shou € pleased to not onl fur- 
prices. Evergreens, hardwoods and shrubs in all desirable species. Each order pity you with trecs/ibutalcolto plane themiforiyoul) lWritelcorisSorvseesB allen canes 3,” sent 
is dug fresh upon receipt, carefully packed and promptly shipped. free, which tells all about the kinds of work we do. i 
The Great F f Little T ¥ y Near The Home of American-born, American- 
eS of ego einesert Small Prices AW ittle Tree tT arms of America Boston eee fees athe bose pe &) 
NURSERIES OF 
AMERICAN FORESTRY COMPANY, Division A-1, 15 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass. 
DAHLIAS 
SEBASTAPOL. Bright Scarlet Orange 
Decorative, Beautiful 
exhibition flower. Fine for Cutting. Large. 
Profuse bloomer. Roots 75c. 
HON. R. L. BORDEN, Peony- 
Flowered. 
Pale Yellow, overlaid with a light bronze 
sheen. Extra large flower. Dwarf Habit. 
Fine for garden, exhibition, cutting. No finer 
dahlia grown. Roots $1. 
The Readers’ Service will help you 
solve your garden problems. Send us 
your questions and difficult points. 
Twenty - five 
years special- 
izing in one line, 
ought to count 
for something, if 
| concentration 
| of energy brings 
| results. 
We Have Specialized in 
Chrysanthemums 
Since 1890, a large percentage of these 
flowers shown in the Florists’ Shops and 
at the Flower Shows are of our origin. 
Special Collection. 15 standard varieties, $1, 
postpaid. 350 others, 5c to $1.00. Catalog. 
J: S.. GRIFFING,, Dahlia Species: 
Cutchogue, L. I., N. Y. 
For information regarding railroad and steamship lines, write to the Readers’ Service 
We are the only firm in America grow- 
ing Chrysanthemums exclusively. Ask 
for our catalogue. A postal will bring it. 
ELMER D. SMITH & COMPANY 
ADRIAN, MICHIGAN 
