January, 1916 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



223 



Make Your Garden Attractive and Interesting at All Seasons 



Plant the best stock obtainable of the right Varieties 

 We Have Attained National Reputation with the Following Specialties: 



Aconitum (Monkshood). We have a 

 superb collection of these magnificent 

 border plants. 



Asters (Michaelmas Daisies). The new 

 European hybrids are the finest of Au- 

 tumn flowers. 



Senecio Clivorum. One of Mr. E. H. 



Wilson's introductions. The finest yel- 

 low flowered perennial in cultivation. 

 We offer large flowering clumps. 



Astilbes. Complete collection of the beau- 

 tiful new varieties. 



Delphinium Belladonna, Eremuri, 

 Phlox, Peonies, Montbretias, 

 Lilies. 



We have splendid plants in pots or from the 

 open of Juniperus procumbens, Ju- 

 niperus communis, and Juniperus 



Koriensis, three beautiful hardy ever- 

 greens for ornamental ground covering. 



A large variety of plants for Rock and Wall Gardening 



THE MOUNT DESERT NURSERIES 



BAR HARBOR, MAINE 



A GARDEN 



Instead of a Yard 



Surround your home with 

 masses of flowering shrubs, 

 peonies, and roses. Make your 

 home beautiful with Nature's 

 most beautiful things. It isn't 

 m atall expensive if youbuy direct 



from our Nursery. We save you the agent's com- 

 mission and the middleman's profit, giving you 



"T^ftX - " At Half Price 



If your are of a practical turn of mind, and wish your 

 garden to pay for itself as well as be a pleasure to the 

 eye, set out some small fruits, grapes, berries, etc. 



Our new 1916 Book will help you make selec- 

 tions of what to plant — and also tells you 

 how to plant. Gives too, a list of special 

 bargains in all kinds of nursery stock. 

 The book is FREE. Send postal today. 



RICHLAND NURSERIES 



Box 256 Rochester, N. Y. 



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COMPREHENSIVE 

 guide-book of author- 

 itative instruction in 

 the successful growing of 

 flowers and vegetables. 

 It contains valuable informa- 

 tive articles written by experts 

 in the various lines of garden- 

 ing, and should be in the hands 

 of every flower or vegetable grow- 

 er, whether amateur or profes- 

 sional — whether he cultivates a 

 small plot of ground, or acres of 

 farm-land. 



Dreer's 1916 Garden Book contains 

 pages, four color and four duo- 

 tone plates, besides numberless pho- 

 tographic true-to-life reproductions. 

 It lists all the standard varieties of 

 flowers and vegetables, as well as the 

 best of the season's novelties. 

 The newest Roses, the best Dahlias, and 

 Dreer's Improved Hard}' Perennials are given 

 special prominence. 



It features a number of noteworthy specialties 

 in Vegetables, Sweet Peas, Asters and Phlox. 

 Mailed free to you if you mention this 

 publication. 



HENRY A. DREER 



714-16 Chestnut St.Phila. 



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