October. 1917 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



101 



10£ a a ^n d Tulips for 25c 



Try this test collection and see what beautiful 

 and stately varieties we have in this new class of 

 Tulips, that grow 3 to 4 feet tall with enormous 

 blossoms of the most wonderful colors. 

 10 large bulbs, 10 sorts named f mailed for 25 cents 



Our Big Fall Catalogue Free 



All the best Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissus, Crocus, Lilies, 

 Iris and other hardy bulbs. Also Perennial Plants, 

 Shrubs, Vines, Small Fruits and beautiful window 

 plants for winter blooming. Over 30 exquisite varie- 

 ties of Boston Ferns. 



JOHN LEWIS CHILDS, Inc., Floral Hark, N. Y. 



Fraser's Ready-to-Bear 

 FRUIT TREES 



Dwarf Apples, 9 year old, $15 each. Four years old 

 Apples, Pears, Plums, and Cherries, SI. 50 to S2.00 

 each. Plant them this fall; gather fruit two years from 

 now. If you want younger trees write for our catalogue. 



Samuel Fraser Nursery, Inc. 



173 Main Street, Geneseo, New York 



bunken Path H 



Bench House 



WRITE FOR CATALOGUE AT ONCE 

 IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT ALWAYS 



SUNLIGHT DOUBLE GLASS SASH CO. 

 927 East Broadway Louisville, Ky. 



FROST CANT STOP 

 A BRAVE GARDEN 



It goes on green and growing Fall, Winter and Spring, 

 if it is properly equipped with 



Sr Hot beds 



and Cold frames 



A Cold-Frame or a Hot-Bed, or both, at a small cost 

 will hold your plants safe and give you profits worth while 

 and pleasure unlimited. Double Glazed Sash are best, 

 but we carry single glazed also. 



A Small, Ready-made Sunlight Greenhouse will give 

 you the added advantage of working indoors. These also 

 are double-glazed or single-glazed at your option. 



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1 A Garden of Glory from Spring to Fall 



With a planting of carefully selected Iris and Phlox your 

 garden will be a mass of glowing color from June to October. 

 The Iris with its marvelous tints and markings will be the first 

 perennial to welcome summer with opening flowers. After it has 

 given you a spring-ful of joy the gorgeous Phlox bursts forth to 

 claim your admiration. Many delightful colors are shown by the 

 different varieties, and if the proper sorts are selected, you may have 

 a succession of bloom until October. 

 As it is important that both Iris and Phlox should be planted in fall, 

 we are making special offers of several choice sorts of each. 



New England Iris Collection 



Each 

 20 cts. 

 15 cts. 

 25 cts. 

 35 cts. 

 35 cts. 



Maori King, gold and crimson 

 Mme. Chereau, white and blu : 

 Amas, rich blue and violet 

 Her Majesty, dark rose 

 King of Iris, brown and yellow 

 Princess Victoria Louise, Sulphur 



and creamy plum, very distinct 35 cts. 



Collection of 18 Plants, 3 of §A # 5Q 

 Each Variety, Delivered for TT- 



Cromwell Phlox Collection 



Each 

 20 cts. 

 20 cts. 

 20 cts. 



Baron von Dedem, intense scarlet 

 Eiffel Tower, cherry pink 

 Europa, snow white; crimson eye 

 Elizabeth Campbell, salmon pink; 



dark eye 20 cts. 



Rynstrom, carmine rose 20 cts. 



Miss Lingard, finest pure white- 

 Very early flowering 20 cts. 



Collection of 18 Plants, 3 of $0 .50 

 Each Variety, Delivered for O 



Cromwell Gardens Handbook of Perennials, Roses, Etc. 



Tells about the choice plants grown at Cromwell Gardens. If you have a 

 garden or greenhouse you need a copy. We will send you one on request. 



CROMWELL GARDENS, A. N.Pierson, Inc. 



Box 12, Cromwell, Conn. 



Landscape Planting Plan— Free 



A few evergreens, some Norway Maples, perhaps, and 

 a little well-placed shrubbery will work wonders in beau- 

 tifying your home. Harrison Quality Trees will thrive 

 in any climate, north or south. They are well-grown with 

 vigorous, compact root systems and carefully shaped tops. 



chards- 



Tellusyour needs. Our Service Department will help you 

 make a selection and work out a successful planting plan — 

 allwithoutcosttoyou. Besuretosendfor our 1917catalogue 

 -free. It describes a complete line of ornamental trees, 

 shrubs, and vines. Also fruit trees budded from bearing or- 

 al! kinds. Write to-day and be prepared for the spring planting. 



"Largest growers of fruit trees in the world' 



cjj. G. Harrison & Sons 



Proprietors 



Box 56 

 Berlin, Maryland 



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