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Big Pickings" from Small Fruits 



— plenty of beautiful, large, luscious Strawberries, Gooseberries, Black- 

 berries, Raspberries and Currants for those delicious pies, cakes, jellies 

 and jams "like mother used to make.'' Only home grown fruits make 

 them taste so well. No matter if your garden is small — Green's Small 

 Fruits will make it yield bountifully. They're northern grown and hence 

 hardy — the result of 36 years' careful selection. Guaranteed true to 

 name, healthy and well-rooted. Sold direct to you. No agents. You 

 save one-half by buying direct from Green. You may buy one, ten or a 

 thousand plants. Same price to everyone according to number ordered. 

 The full line of Green's berries, fruit trees, garden roots, ornamental shrubs, 

 etc., described in the 1015 Catalog. Another book. "Thirty Years with 

 fruits and Flowers," gives growing directions. Both books well illus- 

 trated and highly instructive. Both free. Send for them at once. Learn 

 what you can do with a small garden and Green's Guaranteed Small 

 Fruits. 



Green's Nursery Co. 



Chas. A. Green, Pres. 77 Wall Street, Rochester, N. Y. 



Established 

 36 Years 



A Garden Library for 

 Seventy-five Cents 



— that's what you have if you save your 

 copies of The Garden Magazine and let us 

 bind them for you. 



There is a new volume every six months — 

 Vol. XX ready now. Send your magazines 

 back by parcel post and we will supply index 

 and bind them for you for 75c. If you have 

 not kept your issues, we supply the bound 

 volume complete for $1 .75. An authoritative 

 guide for all who are interested in growing 

 things whether for pleasure or for profit. 



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The following kinds are best for every garden: 



GRAPE VINES 



Black — Concord, Moore's Early, Worden, Campbell's Early, 

 White — Niagara, Diamond, Pocklington, Green Mountain. 

 Red — Brighton, Delaware, Agawam, Yergennes. 



GOOSEBERRIES 



White — Downing, Pearl. 

 Red — Josselyn, Houghton. 



CURRANTS 



Red — Fay's Prolific, Cherry, President Wilder. 

 White — White Grape, White Imperial. 

 Black — Boskoop Giant, Black Champion. 



Price — Extra strong selected two year old roots, the largest and best grade we 

 can grow that will bear fruit the quickest, twenty-five cents each; ten or over twenty 

 cents each; delivered charges paid. Hand book of instructions with each order. 



T. S. Hubbard Company 



Grape Vine Specialists Est. 1866 



BOX 18, FREDONIA, N. Y. 



Insure the Life and 

 Looks of Your Trees 



SCIENTIFIC treatment of your 

 trees means much to the appear- 

 ance and value of your property. 

 Give the trees a chance — but do not 

 merely prune in a hit-or-miss way. 



When and How to 

 Prune 



Let us tell you what should be done 

 for your trees. Not only in the 

 pruning, but in correct mulching or 

 feeding. 



Our folder "The Meehan Way of 

 Pruning" gives you valuable points 

 on the proper care of trees. We will 

 gladly send you a cop> — free. 



We are -prepared to provide experts 

 to deliver lectures on tree surgery. 



Thomas Meehan 

 & Sons 



Tree Experts, Landscape Gardeners, 

 and Engineers 



7106 Germantown Avenue 

 Mt. Airy Philadelphia 



THOMAS MEEHAN & SONS 

 7106 Germantown Ave., 

 Philadelphia 



Please send your folder on pruning 



Name. . 

 Address. 



IJ a problem grows in your garden write to the Readers' Service for assistance 



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