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THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



Februaky, 1907 



Every 

 Lover of 



Fl owers 

 Should Have 

 This Catalogue 



<J The outside of this new Spring Cata- 

 logue will be plain, as the illustration 

 shows, but the inside will be full of 

 valuable information and cultural direc- 

 tions. 



<I It contains full list of Seeds, Bulbs, 

 Plants, Hardy Perennials and Novel- 

 ties in Seeds that make your garden 



more interesting and beautiful than 



it ever has been before. 



q SPECIALTIES in imports from 



Japan, which we have handled for 



30 years : Iris Kaempferi, Paeonias, 



Azaleas, Rare Shrubs and Trees, 



Dwarf Plants, Bamboo and Materials 



for Japanese gardens. 



<J Our December and January offers in 



GARDEN MAGAZINE hold good for 



February. Send for Catalogue NOW 



H. H. Bergerck Co. 



47 Barclay St. - New York 

 Established 1878 



Catchfly 



Spiked loosestripe 



Beebalm 

 Sweet scabious 

 Spirea 

 Trumpet vine 



Defiance verbena 



Lychnis Viscaria, var. 



splendens (Vis- 



caria cardinalis) 

 Lvlhrum salicaria, var. 



roseum superbum 

 Monarda didvma 

 Scabiosa atropurpurea 

 Spiraa superba 

 Tecoma radicans (Big- 



nonia radicans} 

 Verbena hvbrida 



Curled and crested zinnia Zinnia elegans 



FLOWERING IN AUGUST 



Sweet-scented shrub Calycanthus floridus 



William Agnew dahlia Dahlia rosea 



Blanket flower Gaillardia amblyodon 

 President Carnot gladiolus Gladiolus 



Cypress vine Ipomcea Qjiamoclit 



Marvel of Peru Mirabilis Jalapa 



Blazing star Liatris scariosa 



Defiance phlox Phlox paniculala 



Smoke bush Rhus Cotinus 



Salpiglossis Salpiglossis sinuata 



FLOWERING IN OCTOBER 



Pompon chrysanthemum Chrysanthemum Indi- 

 cum 



The Californian's Reminder 



This is the best month of the year for 

 general garden planting. 



Plant out citrous trees, loquats, all fruits, 

 ornamental trees and plants native to semi- 

 tropical or tropical climates. 



Manure lawns and turn up soil for new 

 lawns, to get it aerated. 



Plant out first lot of gladiolus. 



Fertilize and cultivate roses and remove 

 the weak wood. 



Put out cabbage and cauliflower plants, 

 and roots of asparagus and horseradish. 



Sow beans, peas, rhubarb, tomatoes and 

 turnips. 



Plant potatoes: Early Rose and Six 

 Weeks' Market for early; Burbank for late. 



If you have no onions, plant at once: 

 New Queen for early white, White Portugal 

 for later, and Yellow Danvers and Australian 

 Brown for dark-skinned; the latter is the 

 best keeper of all onions. 



Los Angeles. Ernest Braunton. 



The New Way to Plant Crocuses 



HPHE most delightful way to plant crocuses 

 -*- is to scatter them in the lawn, instead 

 of having them in the garden where they 

 come up out of bare earth. They are the 

 first spring flowers that have good size, and 

 good colors, and good cheer. The cheapest 

 bulbs for lawn planting cost $3.00 to $3.50 

 per thousand mixed, but you can get much 

 better effects by buying separate colors, 

 which only cost a dollar more. Then you 

 can control your purples and yellows, which 

 sometimes conflict in mixtures. 



YOU HAVE NEVER ENJOYED 



as Good a Glassof CHOCOLATE SODA 



HOT or COLD 



as at the fountains of our 

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t Where you have seen Bear Sips 

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You remember thar 

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Stores.Sales Agents orjrom your Grocer: 



Most makers of lamp-chimneys 

 don't mark their wares — possibly 

 they are ashamed to. 



If I didn't make as good 

 chimneys as I do, I wouldn't 

 mark mine either. 



I mark mine " Macbeth " — 

 my own name — because I am 

 proud to be known by them. 



My Index — it's free — tells other reasons why my 

 lamp-chimneys are marked and why I am proud to 

 put my name on them. May I send it to you ? Address, 



MACBETH, Pittsburgh. 



SEEDS, BULBS, 

 PLANTS 



Send for Catalogue. 



ARTHUR T. BODDINGTON 



QUALITY 



342 West 14th St., New York. 



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Jewell Seeds and Trees 



1200 acre nursery and seed farm, founded at Lake City in 

 _868 by Dr. P. A. Jewell. Send postal card for Free 132-page 

 catalog of Seeds, Plants, Trees. Roses, Evergreens, etc. We 

 grow only Hardy varieties suited to the North. 



The Jewell Nurseries 



Box 31. 



LAKE CITY, MINN. 



