January, 19 1: 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



205 



Fond of Asters? 



I My carefully selected strains of this most popu- | 



| lar Annual are the best known in the trade. 1 



I They are the kinds your florist grows and will | 



I please you. Select your favorites from the long j 



| list in my free catalogue. 



| Gladioli, Dahlias, Hardy Plants, 



Roses, Shrubs and Fruit Trees \ 



| Mine is a nursery of specialties. The plant business is so I 



I diversified, no nursery can grow everything. I grow only those j 



H plants that most appeal to me, and grow them as only a fond j 



| specialist can. Some'Ajf my specialties will fit in your garden 1 



|H scheme. Let me mail you the free catalogue. 



m Ralph E. Huntington, Painesville, Ohio | 



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$600perAcre 



sjg — Strawberries 



Mr. Nord made a net profit of $66^ per acre 

 with KNIGHT'S BERRY PLANTS. 



Mrs. Baker made over $300 with $30 worth of 

 KNIGHT'S BERRY PLANTS. 



Mr. Quick invested J6 in KNIGHT'S BERRY 

 PLANTS. They cleared him over $100. 



The Mellera Sisters bought 850 KNIGHT'S 

 BERRY PLANTS, costing J2.55. Net profit 

 the next spring $136.33. 



The secret of success with small fruits is 

 KNIGHT'S BERRY PLANTS. 



Send for free catalogue TO-DA Y 



DAVID KNIGHT & SON 



Box 75 Sawyer, Mich. 



WAKE THE GARDEN! 



Now is the time to get the glass and start plants in time for the 

 most critical season ever known — the great war year of 1018. 



The Sunlight Double Glass Sash is of course the best — it 

 saves half the operating labor and cost and insures the best 

 and earliest crops. 



A cold-frame, a hot-bed, a small, ready-made greenhouse will 

 be shipped immediately on your order. They last a lifetime. 



Complete catalogue on request 



Sunlight Double 

 Glass Sash Co. 



927 E. Broadway 

 and ,0 Col"fram d el Louisville Ky. 



MORE FRUIT {Keel™ "^ ^ 



■"•x Scale, Aphis, White Fly, etc., by spray 



San 

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Jose 



GOOD'SSFISH OIL 



SOAP N?3 



I Kills all tree pests without injury to trees. Fertilizes 

 ** soil and aids healthy growth. 



rprr Our valuable book on Tree and 

 r ALL Plant Diseases. Write today. 

 JAMES GOOD, 2111-15 E. Susquehanna Ave., Phila. 



WHOLESALE PRICES 



On large orders of small fruit plants; large assortment 

 of the BEST new and standard varieties to select from, 

 including the BEST fall bearing kinds. 25 years' ex- 

 perience in propagating fruit plants, and every ship- 

 ment backed by our ironclad guarantee. Send to-day 

 for our free catalogue, showing eight pages of berries 

 in their natural colors. 



A. P. Weston & Co., Bridgman, Mich. 



From 

 STRAWBERRIES 



Growers who use Kellogg Pedigree 

 Plants and follow the Kellogg Way 

 make $500 to $1200 per acre. 



FREE BOOK TELLS HOW 

 you can make big and quick profits growing and selling 

 strawberries the Kellogg Way. Pictures and fully de- 



scribes the world-famous Kellogg Straw- 

 berry Gardens, also the wonderful Kellogg 

 Everbearing Strawberries. Offers big cash 

 prizes to boys and girls, and gives the women 

 folks 30 recipes for making delicious straw- 

 berry dainties. Write to-day — it's FREE. 

 R. JI. KELLOGG CO., Box 690, Throe Rivers, Mic 



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FOR IT 

 TODAY 



Doing a Bigger "Bit" 



It's not the energy you use or the time that you spend that counts. 

 It's the results you get. You can do a bigger "bit" — raise more 

 food — with less work if you have the right tools. The easy-running 

 push-ahead-a-step-at-a-time 



IRON AGE Garden Tools 



solve three big present-day problems. They 

 help lower the "high cost of living," provide 

 plenty of fresh vegetables and release food for 

 our brave boys in khaki. 



Our No. 306, shown above, is an especial favor- 

 ite of the home gardener. It will open its own 

 furrow, sow in continuous rows or in hills, cover 



the seed with loose soil, mark the next row and 

 pack the soil with a roller — all in one operation. 

 Later, you can easily change it to a wheel hoe. 

 It will then hoe, open furrows, level and fine 

 your soil, ridge growing crops, cultivate, etc. 



Iron Age Garden Tools are made in 30 com- 

 binations and at prices from $4.50 to $30. Also 

 Spraying, Potato and Cultivating Machinery. 



Write to-day for booklet — free, of course 



BATEMAN M'FG CO. £&££«. „. ,. 



82 Years in Business 



From Your Own Rose Bushes 



What infinite satisfaction there is in adorning the home with roses 

 selected from one's own rose bushes! You can readily have a profusion 

 of lovely roses. Our 



1918 FLORAL GUIDE 



lists and describes nearly 400 " Best Roses for America" — varieties for 

 every purpose. Carefully grouped to make selection easy and certain 

 Contains 84 pages, profusely illustrated. Sent with instructive book 



let "How to Grow Roses " and a 25c return check good on your first 



$1 order. All for 10c. Send to-day. It pays to have your own roses 



CONARD • ROSES 

 & JONES CO., Box 24, WEST GROVE, PA. 

 Robert Pyle, Pres. A. Wintzer, Vice-Pres. 



Backed by 50 years' experience 



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