OcroseER, 1906 THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 153 
BARR’S 
“GOLD MEDAL” 
DAFFODILS 
DIRECT FROM THE GROWERS 
Barr’s Daffodils have been awarded Seventeen 
Gold Medals, besides many First Class Certifi- 
cates, etc., by the Royal Horticultural Society, 
London, and other societies. Many acres of land 
at Barr’s Nurseries, Surbiton, Surrey, England, 
are devoted to the special culture of Daffodils, 
Darwin and Cottage Garden Tulips, Ponies, 
Irises, and various other hardy plants. 
Collections of Daffodils, supplied September to November, from - - - $4.00 to $100 
Collections of Darwin and Cottage Garden Tulips supplied Sept. to Nov.,from $2.50 to $25 
Send for Illustrated Catalogue. Free on Application. 
BARR & SONS, J1, 12 & 13 King St., Covent Garden, London 
Special Offer 
I want my new cafalogue 
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send to any address for only 38 cents, the three lovely pictures shown in this adv’t—Violets by Mary E. Hart, Roses by Paul de Longpré, and tug of war 
(Kittens and Puppies) each 10 x 35 inches. Any two for 25 cents. These three studies alone sell for $1.50. My new 36 page catalogue illustrates hundreds 
of subjects and will be sent anywhere on request, Send now. All orders filled same day as received. W. A. OERTEL, Art Publisher, P, O. Box 69, Branch O, New York 
Japanese Barberry 
Berberis Thunbersgi attains a 
height of from four to five feet ;_is thoroughly 
hardy and a vigorous growing shrub, need- 
ing little or no care. It has bright green 
foilage which in the Autumn ene 
ful hues of crimson, orange, and bronze. 
Pe ae NOE an se After losing its yellow flowers in May, the 
land and sell the finest stock that can be produced. Our .@* . branches become hung with abundant bright 
specialty zs quality. For fall planting we offer you the : 
OUR NAME 
| : scarlet berries, exceedingly showy during 
BEST BULBS ed the dullest months of the year. The thorny 
for every Th £ the first quality only, grow - a 
Bein pent are, under the most favorable conditions, and nee ' 7 branches make a beautiful and impenetrable 
ill d fl ind this winter or outdoors next ave an experienced de- F f 4 : 
spring that will be a source of the greatest pleasure to you. signer help you determine O WMO ET. Mi hedge, Bree graceful planted on top of 
how to produce the best land- POS? Ss a terrace slope. 
QUALITY TULIPS, HYACINTHS, ks Us raies your home| nm . ; ; Ke " aie Sa 
DAFFODILS, CROCUS, | grounds. By adopting proper ah a Price, 3 ft. bushy specimens, $5.00 per 5 
methodsof proceeding withim- / ie $35.00 per 100 
and all other flowering bulbs are found listed in our new Au- 
tumn Catalogue. You will find thisa simple, nicely arranged provements, the results generally prove fe f ‘ome No orders for less than six plants of one variety at the dozen rate, 
catalogue for easy reference with beautitul half tone illustra- more satisfactory and less expensive nor less than fifty at the hundred rate. 
tions. Send for a copy. inthe end. We have 112 acres of < 
SCHLEGEL & FOTTLER COMPANY choice nursery stock grown especially } , COTTAGE GARDENS COMPANY 
for immediate landscape effects. a Queens, Long Island, N. Y- 
BOSTON, MASS. Send for Catalogue 
