Marcu, 1908 THE 
GARDEN MAGAZINE 
Out of Sight After the Wash 
Fold it up, put it away. No 
Disfiguring clothes posts to mar 
thelawn. Holds 150 ft. of line. 
The sensible clothes dryer for 
particular people—at prices 
within reach of all. Write for 
Catalog 39. Do it now. 
HILL DRYER CO. 
359 Park Ave., Worcester, Mass. 
Also Balcony Dryers. 
Specialties for Spring Planting —1908 
Norway Maples, 2-24 inches and 23~—3 inches in dia. 
Japan Maples, assorted varieties, 1-3 feet. — 
Carolina Poplars, 1o—12 feet, 14-2 inches, extra fine. 
Cal. Privet, 18—24 inches, 2-3 feet and 3-5 feet, XX 3 
and 4 years old. 
Dwarf Box, 3-6 inches. 
Rhododendron Hybrids, choice varieties, 1—3 feet. 
Rhododendron maximum and Kalmia Latifolia, fine plants, | 
1-6 feet, in carload lots. 
Blue Spruce Kosteri, 1—5 feet. 
Climbing and Hybrid Roses, choice varieties. 
For a general list of trees and plants write for our 
catalogue. 
Pp. A. KEENE, VICE PREs. 
THE MORRIS NURSERY CO. 
1 Madison Ave., New York 
i 
The SIX FINEST NOVELTIES for 1908 
What is a fair rental for a given 
property? Ask the Readers’ Service 
The special advantage of our choice is that every one of these exquisite flowers is hardy, thriving anywhere, easy to raise 
from seed, and produces a wealth of bloom in a short time. 
out. 
1. Eschscholtzia ‘‘Dainty Queen,’’ pale coral rose deepen- 
ing at the edges, base palecream. In bloom itis aspot of en- 
chanting beauty, Very floriferous. 
2. Lobelia Hamburgia, bright sky blue, with white eye. 
Phenomenally rapid growth, forming shoots 12 inches long in 
incredibly short time. Fine for pots or hanging baskets. 
3. Godetia Crimson Glow, compact bush literally covered 
with dazzling, fiery blossoms. 
Our SPECIAL MARCH Offer—Each packet, 15 cts. 
Vegetable Seeds H. H. BERGER & CO., 
3 packets, your choice, 40 cts. 
Send for Our 80th Annual Spring Catalogue. 
70 Warren Street, 
Plant the seed at once in pots or boxes in the house if you wish young plants ready as soon as ground is right for planting 
Or you can sow in open ground as soon as weather permits. 
4. Crysanthemum ‘‘Northern Star,’’ immense bloom of 
glistening white passing to pale yellow towards the showy 
black disk. Masses of flowers. Unsurpassed for cutting. 
5. Aquilegia ‘‘Rose Queen,’’ the most beautiful Colum- 
bine known, velvety rose, with white center and golden an- 
thers. A marvel of color scheme. j 
6. Aster Triumph of Paris. In this Aster we possess the 
most showy and unique color combination of the long pure 
white outer petals surrounding a golden yellow disk of 
quilled florets. Who would miss this from the garden? 
6 packets, one of each Novelty, 75 cts. 
It is Free. 
New York. Flower Seeds 
Ey 
Genuine Bavarian Horse-Radish 
Shipped by export house. 
George Roesch Baiersdorf (Bavaria) 
HURST SPRAYER 
2S eae 
Hurst Potato and Orchard Sprayer. 
NO MONEY IN ADVANCE 
Pay Us After It Has Paid For Itself. Doubles your 
crop. Sprayseverything. Pushes easy, gives high pres- 
sure from 26-in. wheel. Sprays 4 rows potatoes or truck at a 
time.—Also first class tree sprayer. Strong and Durable. 
Guaranteed 5 years. Wholesale price (where no 
agent). Needn’tsend a cent in advance. 
FITZ-ALL BARREL SPRAYER, for orchards. It’s 
Strong reliable and efficient. 
HORSE-POW ER SPRAYER, for orchards, Potatoes, 
Vineyards, etc. For the big growers. Most complete machine 
made, These sprayers and others sold on same liberal plan, not 
P acent in advance. Cut out machine q 
you prefer and mail with address and 
et Spraying Guide Catalog and specia 
ree Sprayer offer for first in eachg 
(\ locality. Be first and save money. 
H. L. Hurst Mfg. Co., 
98 North Street, Canton Ohio. 
THEN WHY NEGLECT 
HAS MADE SPRAYING EASY. your Trees? 
The N. Y. Herald, November 17, ’07, says: ‘‘The chances are about a hundred to one that you have 
the San Jose Scale on your place and do not know it,” and advises the use of “SCALECIDE.” This is 
good advice. ““SCALECIDE”’ has been tested and tried and found thoroughly effective. The same 
yesterday, to-day and allthe time. One gallon makes 15 to 20 ready to use by simply adding water. 
Prices: 1gal., $1.00; 5 gal., $3.25;10 gal., $6.00: 50 gal. bbl., $25.00, F. O. B. our factory. Order 
to-day. Write for booklet I, and free sample. 
B. G. PRATT COMPANY, Mfg. Chemists, 11 Broadway, N. Y: City. 
SUBURBAN 
GARDENERS 
Find in the Iron Age Book devices of which they never dreamed for 
the easy, economical, exact cultivation of the pleasure-profit garden 
Think of one pair of easy-going handles performing every opera- 
tion from the opening of the soil to the gathering of Nature’s 
reward and you have a slight idea of Iron Age methods. ; 
Whether you planta hill, a row or an acre, whether you do it 
yourself or employ others, you must know about these Iron 
Age labor saving, yield-increasing implements if you want 
to get the full return for your labor or investment. The 
Iron Age Book will be forwarded upon request to readers of 
Garden Magazine-Farming. Read it and be a better gardener. 
BATEMAN MFG. CO., Box C, GRENLOCH, N. J. 
