September, 1905 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



79 



The Evergreen Hedge 

 and Specimen Trees 



shown below were bought of 

 us, and cost less than $10. 



Six Million Evergreens in Nursery 



We ship in August, September and October, and 

 in April and May. If interested in anything in 

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Inviting a Thunderbolt 



"It is in vain to look for a defense against light- 

 ning." Thus wrote Publius Syrus, a wise man of 

 the year 42 B.C. But, on the other hand, is it not the 

 height of folly to invite the thunderbolt? Modern 

 science with its experiments, as 

 well as every-day experience, 

 provesthat lightning usually 

 >j\ seeks isolated objects, such 

 as high trees, and espe- 

 cially tall structures 

 made in whole or in 

 part of iron or steel. 



Every man, there- 



fli/.'^ >-^™i> fore, who erects 



>;; , :\|"^' ' -V> above his house 



j6<*v. ' ... . or barn a wind- 



gWjsE * $ ,'OT mill with much 



ifet^S' metal in its con- 



_ struction places 



f£j%W in peril the life 



Descriptive Catalogue 



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