March, 1906 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



103 



Arbors, Trellises, Iron 

 and Wire Fences 



VJ^E design and build wrought iron arbors 

 " and trellises of all descriptions for vines 

 and fruit trees. Write for catalogue No. 29 A 

 illustrating our specialties for gardens and 

 showing as well a great variety of wrought 

 iron railings, entrance gates and fences for 

 all purposes. 



ANCHOR POST IRON WORKS 



OFFICE AND SALES-ROOMS 



15 Cortlandt St. 



New York 



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 



"LADY GAY" 



1\/TY new seedling rambler rose, 

 *■* *■ originated at Woods Hole, 

 Mass., a source of wonder at the rose 

 exhibition in England last year, and 

 there awarded two gold medals. Per- 

 fectly hardy and most floriferous. 



The new hardy hybrid tea rose 

 "Dean Hole," Killarney, Gruss 

 an Teplitz. 



The new hybrid perpetual : "Frau 

 Karl Druschki," the best white rose 

 yet introduced. 



Hollyhocks, Paeonies and Phlox in 

 choicest varieties. 



My descriptive catalogue of roses, holly- 

 hocks, paeonies, and phlox mailed on request. 



First quality stock guaranteed, ivhen shipped, 



M. H. WALSH, 



%OSE SPECIALIST, 

 WOODS HOLE, MASSACHUSETTS. 



HICKS TREES 



Save years of waiting for ordinary Nursery stock. One 

 perfectly developed tree is worth several small trees and 

 is the most economical investment. 



Grown ij to 25 feet apart, highly cultivated, and dug 

 with the full natural root system — a delicate lace work of 

 fine feeding roots, they transplant with the minimum check. 



A class of stock that people want. It is within the means 

 of the average purse. Trees 16 to 30 feet high by the 

 carload. 



The usual sizes of trees, shrubs, old-fashioned flowers, 

 and formal garden material, in quantity. 



Evergreen, oak and chestnut seedlings by the 100,000 

 grown from Long Island seed to fit the conditions of 

 Long Island and north eastern United States. The fore- 

 sight and skill of the Westbury Nurseries makes possible 

 reforesting barren land, the planting of windbreaks, shelter 

 belts and screens. 



Send for price list of transplanted and seedling ever- 

 greens, white, Austrian, Scotch, and Pitch Pines, Spruces, 

 at low rates in quantity. 



We have prepared for moving, on Hicks Patent Tree- 

 movers, large shade trees up to 50 feet high and 30 

 feet spread of roots and top. Large evergreens up to 45 

 feet high. 



12 TREE MOVERS— EXPERT MEN-SENT ANYWHERE 



Thousands of trees eight to twenty-five feet apart, with full wide tops. 



ISAAC HICKS AND SON 



Nurserymen a nd Scientific Treemovers 

 TeUptone 76 T VESTBUIRY STATION, LONG ISLAND 



NURSERY STOCK 



SPECIALTIES 



Norway Maple, Large Specimen Trees 

 Horse Chestnut, " " " 



Oriental Plane, " " " 



Catalpa Speciosa, " " " 



Hemlock Spruce, Specimen, Sheared Trees 



Catalpa Bungeii Blue Spruce, Koster Variety 

 Carolina Poplar Rhododendron Hybrids 

 Japan Maple Rhododendron Maximum, in car lots 



Concolor Fir Kalmia Latifolia, in car lots 



Dwarf Box for Edging 

 Full line of stock for landscape work. IVrite for prices. Catalogue 

 free on application. 



P. A. KEENE 



MADISON AVENUE 



NEW YORK CITY 



GLADIOLI 



"All the colors of the 

 Rain bow " 



The Diamond Selection 

 "VIRGINIA" 

 "NEWARK" 

 "WAYNE" 

 "ARCADIA" 

 "AGNES" 

 "GRACE" 

 " NAN " 

 "CORONADO" 

 "PASSADENA" 

 "CORNELL" 

 "SUSANNAH " 

 "DEL MONTE " 



$5.00 for the 12 



Agents Wanted 



Stephen Fish Sherman 



Proprietor of 



Willow Bank Nursery 



Newark. Wayne Co.. JV. Y. 



Lombard]/ Poplars 



Pr>an 



Are You Going to Plant? 



•J Of 35 species of Birches the best are the following (varieties 

 of the European White Birch), namely: 



1. The Cut-leaved Weeping 



2. Young's Weeping 



3. Pyramidal, (Betula Fastigiata.) 



tj Their white bark, slender branches and graceful forms make 

 them attractive at all seasons. They are as hardy as an Oak, 

 adapt themselves to all soils and grow rapidly. 



<JTHE PYRAMIDAL VARIETY shown in the photograph was 

 planted at the same time as the Poplars. It was only four to 

 five feet high and the Poplars were ten to twelve feet, which 

 shows its rapid growth, since Poplars are known to be the most 

 rapid growing of all trees. 



€J Our Catalogue "full of valuable hints, lists the BEST 

 TREES both Fruit and Ornamental. Spring Supplement 

 gives revised prices of Trees and Shrubs. 

 fj| Our Stock of Norway and Sugar Maples in sizes 

 up to twenty feet is unexcelled. 



<IWe are Headquarters for Roses. No wonder our 

 trade doubles every year, since our customers are so enthusiastic 

 as to say to their friends : "There is only one place to buy Roses 

 and that is the ROSEDALE NURSERIES." 



<I Other Specialties: Gladioli, Dahlias, Phlox, Iris and 

 Other Hardy Plants, Rhododendron and Mountain Laurel. 



S. G. HARRIS, Tarrytown, N. Y. 



