THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



Our New Catalogue Free 



TREES, BULBS, PLANTS 

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EVERGREEN BALLED FOR SHIPMENT 



De s c rip t io ns are 

 plain; neither effusive 

 nor delusive. 



Cultural instructions 

 are helpful. 



Varieties offered are 

 the best; weeds elimi- 

 nated. 



Prices as low as con- 

 sistent with highest 

 quality. 



Illustrations are from 

 photographs. 



Our Landscape De- 

 partment is at your 

 service. 



Estimates cheerfully 

 furnished. 



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



Make Your Grounds Beautiful 





Evergreens, Conifers, 



and Boxwood in Baskets 



These can be planted at any t 



ime ; we have a splendid collection. 



Bay Trees and Pyramidal 

 Ivies 











We have a grand collection of 

 Bay Trees in Standard and Pyra- 

 midal form. 



Boxwood 



Pyramidal, Standard, Bush and 

 clipped forms. 



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filler .v- 1 



Blue Spruce 







Five thousand specimens, includ- 

 ing several hundred Weeping 

 Specimens. 







Japanese Maples 



All colors and sizes. (In pots.) 







English and Irish Ivy 







In large specimens. 



1 Tree Roses 



WEEPING BLUE SPRUCE 



In pots, H. P. and Tea varieties. 



Ask for catalogue 



special prices and sizes 



WE ARE PLEASED AT ALL TIMES TO RECEIVE VISITORS 



BOBBINK 



! & ATKINS 



Nurserymen and Florists 



RUTHERFORD, N. J. 



Many Lovers 

 of Flowers 



who are now enjoying the beauty 

 of nature do not fully realize the 

 wealth of brightness and charm that 

 may be theirs from Christmas until 

 another summer ccmes by starting a few bulbs this 

 fall. To cottage or palace they bring exquisite 

 sweetness and radiant glory. <I Bulbs require little 

 labor, expense or experience. For house culture a few 

 pots, a little soil for some kinds — a dish or two and a 

 little water for others — a little wait and then a house full 

 of fragrance. Planted out of doors against some wall or 

 along a border, their gorgeous colors dispel the bleakness 

 and barrenness of early spring. <I To obtain these results one 

 needs good bulbs. Ours will give entire satisfaction. 



Our catalogue gives descriptions and cultural directions 

 for Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocus, Narcissus, Lilies and 

 many other varieties. In making your selection you 

 will find it interesting and helpful. Why not send for 

 it to-day? It is free. 



JAMES VICK'S SONS 



ROCHESTER, 



NEW YORK 



Evergreens Grown in New England 



are safe to plant, and August 

 and September are the monihs 

 for planting. All root pruned, 

 plenty of feeding roots and 

 well shaped. The smallest per 

 cent, of loss is shown in August 

 planting. Blue Spruces, Con- 

 color Firs, Hemlocks, White 

 Austrian and Scotch Pines, all 

 sizes and quantities. Every 

 hardy form of rare evergreens, 

 in large lots and lowest prices. 



Hardy 

 Perennials 



The largest field-grown stock 

 in America. Newest Paeonies ; 

 Phlcx and every variety popu- 

 lar Perennial. Send for Lists 

 of Perennials, Pot grown 

 Strawberries, and especially of 

 Dutch Bulbs. We offer a 

 ■ -",/:""' more reliable quality of Tulips, 



Hyacinths, Narcissus for Fall 

 planting than is usual. Also Lilies in every variety. 



Landscape design is our specialty. We make plans for this work with 

 great saving to clients, and correspondence is solicited. Suggestions, 

 sketches and detailed advice sent by letter, enabling those at a distance to 

 plant and arrange their gardens and grounds with original effect, as every 

 local condition is studied by us and provided for. 



The Shady Hill Nursery Co. 



44 Broad St., comerMiik, Boston, Mass. 



