September, 1917 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



65 



Enlist the Berry Plants to Boost 

 Next Season's Food Crops 



A few square yards of ground, a few spare hours of work in 

 gather, next spring, all the berries you want, from plants 

 in plants will give you an assortment of vegetables, fruits 

 November. Besides fresh stuff to eat, there'll be a sur- 

 plus to can. • As a "high cost of living" reducer, few 

 plant collections equal our 



Home Garden Collection 

 of Food Plants 



Carefully selected by our garden expert to provide A Family of Four 

 with an abundance of good things to eat. Appetizing Asparagus, deli- 

 cious Rhubarb and then quantities of berries, bearing in perfect suc- 

 cession fruit of a quality rarely obtainable on market. Here is the 

 collection we recommend: 



planting and cultivating and you may 

 set out this fall! A small investment 

 and berries in bearing from April to 



Every Can of Fruit Saved 



Helps the 



World 

 to Victory 



100 Strawberries, Superb 



Everbearing 

 24 Raspberries, Red 



Everbearing Ranere 

 12 Raspberries, Yellow 



Golden Queen 

 12 Raspberries, Black Cumberland 

 12 Blackberries, Blowers 



24 Currants, Perfection 

 12 Gooseberries, Downing 

 100 Asparagus Roots, Palmetto 

 6 Rhubarb Roots, Champagne 

 12 Grape vines, as follows: 

 2 Niagara 2 Lucille 

 2 Diamond 2 Green Mountain 

 2 Wyoming 2 Moore's Early 



Above collection of 320 Strong, Healthy Plants, together 

 with directions how to plant and cultivate for $12* 



Will bear from April to November in 1918 



A life time's experience of varieties; over half a century's experience in the nursery busi- 

 ness stand back of every plant in the collection. Definite results are assured in return 

 for a reasonable amount of care, while the cost of the plants is negligible when compared 

 with value of crops gathered. Join the great army of food producers NOW! 



Complete catalogue of berry plants, fruits and a most com- 

 plete stock of ornamentals free. Write or order TO-DAY. , 



GLEN BROS., Inc. 



Glenwood Nursery 

 Established 1866 



1819 Main St., Rochester, N. Y. 



More About Brand Peonies 



Within a few years we ex- 

 pect these magnificent Amer- 

 ican seedlings to outclass, in 

 popular favor, most novelties 

 of the old world. Their 

 rugged constitution and great 

 adaptability to many soils 

 and climates make them the 

 Peonies "par excellence" for 

 American gardens. We grow 

 acres of them and every 

 root is 



Guaranteed 



True-to-Name 



Our careful system of hand- 

 ling the plants in the fields 

 assures you that you will 

 receive just the kinds you 

 order. By systematic testing 

 we eliminate all weak or un- 

 reliable kinds. This we have 

 done for years with the result 

 that now, our assortment con- 

 tains only the top-notchers 

 in every class. Francis Wil- 

 lard, shown herewith, is one 

 of our choicest and best. Be- 

 come acquainted with all the 

 rest of our collection. Write 

 us TO-DAY for 



Catalogue Describing 

 400 Varieties, Yours 

 Free for the Asking 



Francis V/illard — a Winner 



Besides Brando glorious new seedlings we have a most complete stock of the 

 newer French and English varieties. None but the choicest are given space in our 

 nursery. Become acquainted by writing us to-day. Conscientious service, fair 

 prices, and a square deal are assured you. 



Babcock Peony Gardens, R- F. D. No. 80, Jamestown, N. Y. 



For Autumn Planting 



rids 



Choicest 

 orse'iy&Gre 



3 ro ducts 



Bobbink & Atkins= 



400 ACRES OF NURSERY 500,000 FEET UNDER GLASS 



In quality, variety and extent our 

 collections are unrivalled in America 



Evergreens and Rhododendrons 



Peonies and Iris 



Hardy Old-Fashion Flowers 



Spring Flowering Bulbs 



Special Catalogue for Fall Planting on Request 

 Visit nurseries only 8 miles from New York 



Rutherford, New Jersey 



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