September, 1905 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



77 



Specialties for Fall Planting 



We offer for Fall of 1905 an unusually large and well-grown stock of 



FRUIT TREES 



for ORCHARD and GARDEN, embracing varieties best adapted 

 to various soils and regions. 



ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, ETC. 



Consisting of rare and beautiful species and varieties for the 

 embellishment of public and private grounds; Shade Trees, Street 

 Trees and Flowering Shrubs, including Lemoine's marvelous 

 New Double Lilacs, Deutzias, Mock Orange, etc. 



ROSES 



are a specialty, and we have a larger and better supply this 

 year than ever. Our assortments embrace all of the old favorites, 

 as well as the newest kinds from the most celebrated raisers in 

 Europe. Our novelties embrace introductions of rare beauty 

 and excellence. 



PEONIES AND PHLOXES 



Of these showy, beautiful, hardy, easily grown plants we have 

 to offer the choicest kinds, selected with great care. 



HARDY PLANTS. Including the most ornamental, flowering from early spring till late autumn, particular attention being 

 given to Iris, Japan and German. Our Beautiful Illustrated Descriptive Catalogue — 144 pages, a manual indispensable to Planters, also 

 Descriptive List of Novelties and Specialties for Fall, IQ05, mailed free on request. 



ELL W ANGER & BARRY, mountSopI nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 



IT WAS NOT BY CHANCE 



we were awarded the FIRST PRIZE at Chicago in June for most extensive collection of 



Peonies 



BUT BY YEARS OF 



SYSTEMATIC SELECTIONS OF VARIETIES 



Our new Peony Catalogue is ready with cultural directions and prices on two and three-year-old clumps that will flower next spring. 

 Now is the time to plant them. Also Evergreens and some of the Deciduous Trees and Shrubs, which we will deliver, 

 plant ana guarantee at a slight excess over catalogue prices (on orders amounting to one hundred dollars and within a reasonable 

 distance of New York City). All known means are used to have our stock shapely, vigorous and hardy. Particular attention 

 is paid to digging and packing. Landscape designs and plans for herbaceous gardens and borders. We move large trees. Take 

 a few hours' time some day and inspect our grounds of over 100 acres filled with personally selected specimens from the 

 best growers in America and Europe. A carriage will meet any train by calling up 91L Jamaica. Send for catalogue. 



COTTAGE GARDENS COMPANY, QUEENS, LONG ISLAND, N.Y. 



