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THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



February, 1906 



BODDINGTON'S 



WHEN YOU BUY A 

 DIAMOND 



you look for quality first — before any other point of 

 excellence — it must be pure and without flaw. 



WHEN YOU BUY SEEDS 



But the most 



you naturally expect them to germinate — this is an absolute necessity. 

 important point is the quality of the flower or vegetable produced. 



flY QUALITY SEEDS cover all these points — because I go to acknowledged 

 specialists for individual varieties, and I spare no expense in procuring the best and 

 finest seeds of germination and productiveness. 



flY ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, containing premiums, 

 sixty=four pages and nearly one hundred full-page and other 

 photo-engravings, seed, plant and bulb information and cul- 

 tural directions. 



This superb catalogue MAILED FREE if you say where you 

 saiv this advertisement. Send for it to-day. 



ARTHUR T. BODDINGTON 



SEEDSMAN 

 342 West 14th Street, New York City, N. Y. 



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^ HOW TO GROW ROSES 



Growing Roses successfully and abun- 

 dantly is easy when you have learned 

 a few simple facts and have good 

 rose bushes to start with. 



Our handsome, helpful book 

 How to Grow Roses" tells 

 you these facts; how to se- 

 lect the best Roses for your 

 locality; howto plant, prune 

 and protect them; and how 

 to grow the finest blossoms. Beau- 

 tifully illustrated with photographs. 

 Free to readers of this Magazine. 

 So is our new 136-page catalogue, 

 describing the choicest Roses. 



We are the pioneer Rose Growers of America. Our plants have 

 a reputation. From our complete assortment you can be sure of 

 getting the kinds that do best in your locality. We pack carefully 

 and guaranteeeachplant to reach you in per feet growing condition. 

 For roses next summer begin planning now. It will pay to get our two 

 books. Write for them to-day. 



The 



Conard & 



Jones Co., 



Box P 



West Grove, Pa. 



"Helen Gould" ; 



One of our" many choice varieties, 

 noted for. its rich color, Beautiful shape 

 and delightful fragrance. A great rose 

 to make a showy bed or a magnifi- 

 cent bouquet. Shades to a rich crim- 

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Strong Plants $5 a Dozen. 



"Growers of the 



Best "Roses in 



America" 



Seeds for Early Sowing 



The varieties of flower seed offered below 

 can be sown in pots or flats in the house 

 during February and March and will be 

 ready for transplanting in the garden dur- 

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 thus saving from a month to six weeks. 



PKT, 



Alyssum, Little Jem .05 



Aster, Queen of the Market .05 

 Aster, Semple Branching: .10 

 Balsam, Camelia flowweed .10 

 Carnation, GiantMargnerite. 10 

 Dahlia, double mixed .10 



Lobelia, Crystal Palace .10 

 Marigold, African mixed .05 



Pansy, Giant mixed .10 



Phlox, Dwarf mixed _ .10 

 Petunia, large flowering, 



mixed .10 



Stock, large flowering .10 



Salvia, Bonfire .10 

 Verbena, Mammoth mixed .10 



Linnia, large flowering .05 



One packet each of the above collection of 15 pack- 

 ets mailed with our fine 10O6 catalogue for oOc 



STUMPP & WALTER CO. 



50 BARCLAY STREET, NEW YORK 



Everything for the Fruit Garden, 

 Flower Garden, Lawns and Avenues 



A full stock of fine trees. Please 

 send in orders early to ensure 

 the best stock. Send for our 

 free catalogue. Address 



THE STEPHEN HOYT'S SONS CO. 



NEW CANAAN, CONN. 

 Telephone J 48-2 South Norwalfc 



Bridgeman's 



HIGH GRADE 



Vegetable, Farm 

 and Flower Seeds 



GARDEN TOOLS 

 and HORTICUL- 

 TURAL BOOKS 



Descriptive illustrated catalogue 

 mailed free on application 



BRIDGEMAN'S SEED WAREHOUSE 



37 East 19th Street, New York City 



FAIRFAX ROSES 



CANNOT BE EQUALLED 



Catalogue for 1906 now ready, 

 describing hundreds of varieties. 



BABY RAMBLER 



and all the new ones. Mailing size 

 and strong two-year dormant plants. 

 Also all greenhouse and bedding 

 plants. New dahlias a specialty. 



WT> r^T? A V BOX 6 - OAKTON, 

 . XV. VJXVrl I , FAIRFAX CO., VA. 





