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THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



September, 1917 



Plant MOON'S EVERGREENS Now 



Planted early in Autumn, these artistic and 

 vigorous shrubs add a distinctive atmosphere 

 of beauty and refinement to your home. 

 Moon's Evergreens are used extensively 

 for individual or group plantings on lawns, 

 near house foundations or other buildings 

 on your grounds. 



They screen anything objectionable that 

 otherwise would mar the attractiveness of 

 the view. 



If you have an idea of the plantings you 

 desire, write us for an estimate. We have a 

 catalogue listing our entire selection. It is 

 free. Write for it. 



Philadelphia Office 

 21 South Twelfth Street 



THE ¥M. H. MOON COMPANY • Nurserymen 



Morrisville, Pennsylvania 



The Moon Nursery Corp. 

 White Plains, N.Y. 



"How to 



A delightful handbook for 



rose lovers. Tells how to 



plant, prune, spray, etc. 



GrOW R0S6S Editor Barron of the Garden 



Magazine, says: "The book 



f is a very thorough round-up of what the 



^ amateur wants to know about roses." Library 



edition, 121 pages — 16 in natural colors. 



Sent postpaid for $1. Contains coupon 



worth $1 with $5 order for plants. Order now. 



CONARD Box ROSES 

 & Jones Co. 24 West Grove, Pa. 



Rob't Pyle, Pres. A. Wintzer, Vice-Pres. 



Rose Specialists 

 Bached by 50 years' experience 



•ris 



i. iBStW 



Beautify your home by planting a few 

 evergreens. Don't wait. Every year's 

 growth will add more and more to the 

 attractiveness and value of your 

 property. Our catalog shows you many 

 beautiful varieties and gives valuable 

 suggestions. Do you want a fine 

 hedgerow, some flowering shrubs, 

 climbing vines, roses? You will find 



these in the catalog, along with the 

 best things to plant in small and large 

 fruits. Be sure to write for this book 

 to help you in your planning. Ad- 

 dress 



The Morris Nursery Company 

 Box 804 West Chester, Pa- 



TBADtMARR REG US RAZOR 



JUST WHAT YOU WANT FOR AN UP-TO- 

 DATE MOVABLE POULTRY YARD 



"BUFFALO" Portable 

 PORTABLE Jf Poultry Runways are 

 neat and easy to handle 

 and erect; simply push 

 legs into ground. Made 

 from 1 1 inch diamond mesh, heavy galva- 

 nized wire fabric and galvanized round iron 

 frames with i inch galvanized Hexagon Net- 

 ting along bottom, 1 2 inches high, strong and 

 durable, last a life time. Can be moved to 

 other locations at will. Greatest thing on the 

 market for young chicks or duckling runways or 

 can be used for grown chickens, ducks, geese, 

 etc., and make any size yard you wish. Can also be used 

 to advantage for enclosing small vegetable garden plots, etc. 

 Standard size sections as follows: 



7' long x 5' high . 

 2'6" " x 5' " gate 

 8' " x 2' " . 

 6' " x 2' " 



Price, each section 



$3-75 



1.60 



2.00 



1.60 



F.O.B. Buffalo and are for orders con- 



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Above prices effective April ist, 1917 

 sisting of six sections or more. 



Sizes mentioned above can be shipped from stock immediately. Special sizes made 

 to order on short notice. 



Send money order, check, New York draft or currency by registered mail and we will 

 send you one of the greatest articles in existence for poultry or dog kennel purposes. 



Booklet No. 67-A will be sent upon request. 



Place a trial order to-day, we know you will be well pleased. 



ENLARGED VIEW 



BUFFALO WIRE WORKS CO. 



/ formerly 

 VScheeler's Sons 



) 467 Terrace, Buffalo, N. Y. 



Looking for Something 



NEW? 



HERE IT IS! 



The UNIVERSAL PORTABLE 

 SHELF hangs on a common nail, 

 anywhere. Supports 20 pounds. Used 

 for books, electric fans, vases, flower 

 pots, lamps, clocks, and 1000 other 

 things. 



Enameled white, green, mahog- 

 any, tan, pink, blue, gray, gilt, etc. 



50c. Each, $5 Dozen 



Booklet Free. AgentsWanted 



THE GEORGE W. 

 CLARK COMPANY 



259-L Fifth Ave., New York 



TULIP BULBS, Postpaid 



Price per ioo. Twenty-five of a kind at ioo rate, 

 provided order totals ioo bulbs or more. 



Gesneriana, red . . $i.6o Kate Greenaway, faint 



Bouton d'Or, yellow . 1.20 pink $2.00 



Caledonia, orange scarlet 1.60 Mrs. Potter Palmer, dark 



Mixed Parrots, feathered purple .... 3.00 



edges .... 1.20 Bar. de la Tonnaye, pink 2.00 



Mixed May Flowering, Wedding Veil, light gray 2.00 



all colors .... 1.20 White Queen, blush 



Farncombe Sanders, red 3.00 white 2.00 



Clara Butt, salmon pink 2.00 Mixed Darwin s, all 



Mad.Bosboom, cherry red 2.00 colors .... 1.60 



As many more varieties in list. Send for it. 



0R0N0G0 FLOWER GARDENS Carthage, Mo. 



A Charming Birdbath 



of Artificial Stone 

 fifteen inches square, three 

 inches thick , hollowed out round 

 two and one half inches deep in 

 centre sloping to three-eighths 

 at edge. Inexpensive, Practical, 

 Artistic. 



Three for $5.50, f. o. b. Verona. Verona Bird 

 Houses. Send for List. 



H. BAYLES Verona, New Jersey 



Price $2.00 



W. 



Narcissus Bulbs Ready 



Mixture, composed mainly of varieties Poericus Ornatus, P. 



Poetarum, P. Pheasant's Eye, single and double yellow Incom- 

 arabilis, Stella, Barrii conspicuus, Mrs. Langtry, Dolly Cup, 

 linnie Hume, with occasional bulbs of other varieties. $1.00 



per ioo, $8.00 per icoo, postage or express paid. Prices on 



larger quantities furnished on request. 



£ 



Oronogo Flower Gardens 



Oronogo, Mo. 



Reiber Bird Homes 



are always filled with birds — 

 summer and winter — in summer 

 for nesting — in winter for shelter. 

 Reiber Bird Baths and Feeding 

 Stations should occupy a place 

 in every garden, school grounds, 

 Park and Estate. The 



Reiber Bird Book 



describes and illustrates them — 

 sent free on request. 



Reiber Bird Homes, Wes t webi*™, n. y. 



THE BEAUTY 



of Hardy Phlox can not be imagined. 

 They must be seen both in color and Show. 

 I have over 300 varieties. Send for list. 

 W. F. SCHMEISKE 



Hospital Station, Box 11 Binghamton, N. Y. 



INGEE ftOSFS 



1 Sturdy as Oaks JWJtJl^kJ 



Dingee roses are always grown on their own roots 

 —and are absolutely the best for the amateur planter. 

 Send to-day for our 



"New Guide to Rose Culture" lor 1917 



—it's free. It isn't a catalog— it's a practical work on rose 



growing-. Profusely illustrated. Describes over iooo varieties 



■ of roses and other flowers, and tells how to grow them. Safe 



w delivery guaianteed. Established 1850. 70 greenhouses. 



THE D1NGEE & CONARD CO., Box 937, West Grove, Pa. 



