October, 1914 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



S7 



Dutch Bulbs 



from our fields in Holland 



Our Dutch Bulbs 

 have arrived 



Hundreds of anxious letters ask 

 whether we shall be able to fill our 

 orders for Dutch Bulbs 



Direct from Holland 

 in original packages 



According to advices from our Nurseries in Sassenheim, Holland, 

 all orders entered to date will be filled. In addition, we have 

 actually on hand in Philadelphia, a large quantity of Holland 

 bulbs. The quality is the finest we have seen — the only 

 difficulty is the fact that the range of varieties is limited. We 

 shall supply from this stock in Philadelphia, all new orders received 

 — as long as the stock lasts. Beyond this we can make no promises. 



Shall we send you a list of these varieties now in stock and prices on the 

 same ? A postal will bring full information. 



Gt. VAN WAVEREN & KRUIJFF 



American Branch House, 202 Walnut Place, Phila. 



JOHN VAN AALST, Mgr. 

 Home Offices and Nurseries: Sassenheim, Holland 



direct to your garden 



The Wakru Girl 



Registered Trade Mark 



Trained Fruit Trees 



T^ACH Fall we import large quantities of Eng- 

 lish Trained Fruit Trees which are used 

 for ornamental fruit gardens. 



We have them in the following shapes — Espalier, 

 Palmette, Fan Shaped, Single and Double Cor- 

 don, Pyramidal and Globe Shaped. 



We also import strong fruiting canes of Grape 

 Vines and Other Pot-Grown Fruits suitable 

 for forcing in greenhouse. 



Write for our Nursery Catalogue describing 

 same. 



We only import above to order; therefore orders 

 must be placed early. 



Bulbs for Fall Planting. Write for our cata- 

 logue of bulbs. We have an exceptionally fine 

 lot on hand. 



W. E. Marshall & Co. 



SEEDS, BULBS, PLANTS 



166 West 23rd St. New York 



AG&tden Full 

 ^Tulips 



75 Tulip Bulbs, all first size, 

 taken from 25 named va- 

 rieties for $1.00. 



PLANT THIS FALL 



These Tulips have been selected from 25 



of the most beautiful varieties, embracing all- 



the colors that are to be found in this splendid 



class of Spring blooming bulbs. 



Plant near your home — in your garden or back 



yard. The beautiful blossoms in a multitude of 



brilliant colors and shades will make April a Spring 



month worth while. 



75 Tulip Bulbs, Finest Mixed, $1.00 



Write or call at our store, mention "Garden Magazine" and secure thi 

 splendid collection of Tulip Bulbs for only $1.00 prepaid to your home, anywhere 

 in the United States, with our 1914 Fall Catalogue. 



Our Bulb Catalogue, Free on Request — Contains complete list of choicest 

 varieties of Darwin Tulips, Exhibition Hyacinths, New and Rare Narcissus and other 

 miscellaneous Bulbs. 



30-32 Barclay Street 



NEW YORK 



He has taught 50,000 people 

 how to grow mushrooms 



$10 to $50 a week easy in spare time 



AV. JACKSON has made mushroom-growing easy. 

 Mushrooms can be grown in cellars, chicken-houses, 

 • sheds, barns, etc. Big incomes can be made. One 

 customer with $2.00 worth of spawn raised $56 worth; an- 

 other invested $75, raised $680 worth. Hundreds of testi- 

 monials can be given if desired. 



Mushrooms sell for 50c to $1.00 a pound. From 50 to 100 

 pounds can be grown on a single bed, 5 x 10 ft., which costs 

 practically nothing to start. 



V. Jackson 



Many women raise this delicacy for 

 their own table, or for an added in- 

 come. Often people have started 

 mushroom growing as a pastime — then 

 have found it so profitable that they 

 have given up everything else. 



The instructions are easy to follow. 

 Mr. Jackson's book is used by State 

 Agricultural Colleges. The biggest 

 crops ever grown were raised from his 

 spawn, and by his scientific method. 



studying mushrooms for twenty years. 

 He built and owned the largest mush- 

 room plant in the world. He is now 

 at the head of the most modern and 

 scientific plant in the world today — the 

 Falmouth Mushroom Cellars, built at 

 a cost of $150,000.00. 



He tells exactly the methods to use, 

 the cost, how to sell them, etc. Write 

 for his book, "How to Make Money 

 in Mushrooms." Address 



Mr. Jackson has been growing and 



A. V. Jackson, Falmouth Mushroom Cellars, Inc. 

 226 Gifford St., Falmouth, Mass. 



rrrm 



A. V. Jackson. Falmouth Mushroom Cellars, Inc., 

 220 Gilford Street, Falmouth, Mass. 



Please send your book " How to Make Money in Mushrooms," and other 

 information, without obligation to me. 



Name Address . 



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