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THE MEDAL OF HONOR 
was awarded to 
“ELIZABETH DENNISON’ HELIOTROPE 
at the 
PANAMA-PACIFIC EXPOSITION 
This is a wonderful variety, and we have plants ready for 
immediate or spring delivery, just as you wish, at 30c per 
plant; $3.00 per dozen. 
SALVIA “AMERICA” 
A new ever-blooming Salvia, flowering continuously the 
year round. 30c per plant; $3.00 per dozen. 
BUDDLEIA “ASIATICA” or “The Butterfly Plant” 
Pure white, flowering in January. 15c per plant; $1.25 
per dozen. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
FOR THE GARDEN 
You do not need a greenhouse to enjoy the beauties of the 
“Queen of Autumn.” We can give you a choice of over 
ONE HUNDRED VARIETIES 
that will bloom in the garden; in the wonderful new EARLY 
FLOWERING: SINGLE and POMPON types that are 
now available for the grower. 
Where the purchaser mentions the choice of color and the 
selection is left to us, we will give you fifty plants in ten 
varieties for FIVE DOLLARS, and you will find this the 
best investment ever made for your fall flowering borders. 
“MRS. FRANCIS H. BERGEN” 
The fine hardy white, described in The Garden Magazine last 
fall; is now ready for distribution: Price: 50c per plant; 
$5.00 per dozen. 
DICKSON’S NOVELTY ROSES FOR 1916 
NELLIE PARKER PRINCE CHARMING 
ULSTER GEM 
CLEVELAND GORGEOUS 
Write for catalogue and read about these fine new Roses and many 
other Novelties; if you are specially interested in Gardening 
CHARLES H. TOTTY 
The advertising pages of The Garden Magazine are as 
interesting as the text. The text pages tell you how to 
do things, when to do things and with what —- the 
advertising pages tell you where to buy these things. 
How can we better serve you in these advertising 
pages ° 
We welcome suggestions from our readers as to offer- 
ings they desire to have placed before them and will 
as well welcome constructive criticism of the advertis- 
If you have a suggestion be so 
We will thank you. 
ing as it now appears. 
kind as to let us have it. 
The advertiser who uses these pages has confidence 
in The Garden Magazine's business-producing power 
and the only way he has of knowing that the adver- 
tising in these pages interests you is by your mention- 
ing The Garden Magazine in your response. 
—The Ad Man. 
MADISON, NEW JERSEY 
lis Arch for 
Your Garden 
gateway, walk or lawn. It is a simple 
matter to grow roses or vines if you 
make the most of them by setting up an 
TRADE rT) 
“FKCELSIOR 
RUST PROOF 
Trellis Arch. Nothing will add so much 
to the appearance of your grounds. 
Made of strong, heavily galvanized 
rods and wires. Very easy to put up. 
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Made in various sizes—we will send catalog 
from which to make selection. Also Excelsior 
Rust Proof Trellises, Fences, Tree Guards, 
Bed Guards, etc. Ask your hardware dealer. 
If not found there, write direct for catalog B. 
WRIGHT WIRE COMPANY 
Worcester, Mass. 
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