F EBRTJARY, 1907 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



49 



THE NURSERY EXCHANGE 

 OF NEW ENGLAND 



Does not grinv shrubs, trees or plants , but acts 

 as expert buyer on moderate commission. 



It has been established by responsible and trained nursery- 

 men of twenty-five years' experience, to buv for customers in 

 any part of the United States the best stock which can be 

 selected only through personal and expert inspection and 

 choice, in the buyer's interest. 



This system must commend itself to every buyer, for it 

 guarantees expert and honest service in securing only the 

 choicest material from those who grow it best; free of disease 

 and insect pests; carefully dug and packed, and absolutely true 

 to name: and what is important, prompt shipment. Western 

 and Middle State orders filled without exorbitant transporta- 

 tion charges. 



We will fill orders at sight for every variety of TREE, 

 SHRUB or HARDY PLANT, etc., which is catalogued in 

 this country, and it msans from thirty to forty per cent, saving, 

 and perfect satisfaction to the buyer, as we charge a minimum 

 commission only on first cost of production. 



We ask you to write and get special estimates and our gen- 

 eral lists. 



Nursery Exchange of New England 



155 Hilk Street, cor. Broad 

 BOSTON, AASS. 



trees which must be seen to 

 be appreciated. Did you ever see 

 a mature specimen in full bloom, 

 a group of them or even better an 



avenue where they have been planted alternating with fine old elms? 



Perfectly hardy, easily transplanted, beautiful from babyhood to 



old age, and every day of the year. 



We have a large stock, sizes front tivo feet tip to ten feet. 



Prices listed in our ?ie-w igcq catalog -which is yours for the 



■writing . 



THE ELM CITY NURSERY CO. 



New Haverv, Connecticut. 



SPECIAL: loo yards Box Border, r; inches high 



BRUNJES SEEDS 



Have proved satisfactory for 25 years and 

 our utmost care will be taken to have them 

 do the same in the future. 



Send for 1907 Illustrated Catalogue of our 25th 

 anniversary, which describes the leading varieties 

 of Vegetable and Flower Seeds, and contains a full 

 assortment of Farming Implements. Mailed free 

 to all applicants. Send today. 



M. H. BRUNJES & SON 



1 581 MYRTLE AVE. BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



D.n.iC. Roses — 1 



are the best. Always on their own roots. Plants mailed to any point in 

 the United States. Safe arrival guaranteed. Over 50 years' experience. 

 Flower and Vegetable Seeds a specialty. Write for 

 NEW GUIDE TO ROSE CUETURE 



for 1907— the leading rose catalogue of America. 11* pages. Mailed 

 free. Describes over 1,000 varieties. Tells how to grow them and all 

 other desirable flowers. Established 1850. 70 greenhouses. 

 THE DINCEE A CONARD CO., West Crove, Pa. 



"Strawberry Plants That Grow" 



BEST STANDARD VARIETIES 



Also Raspberry, Blackberry, Currant and Grape Plants, 

 Asparagus Roots and Seed Potatoes in assortment. All stock 

 warranted high grade and true to name. 



Forty-page Catalogue with cultural instructions, Free. 

 <%. E. WHITTEN, Box 10, BRIDGMAN.MICH. 



STUDEBAKER 



STUDEBAKER MANUFACTURING POL- 

 ICIES VI. HARNESS AND ACCESSORIES 



MORE serious mishaps are traced to faulty- 

 harness than to all defects of vehicles. 

 Studebaker reliability is nowhere more 

 evident than in Studebaker harness. 



Good harness means good leather. The 

 Studebaker method of obtaining good leather 

 is a simple one. 



The Stude bakers are never in a hurry to buy. 



With an immense stock of the finest tanned 



hides always in reserve, they refrain from 



buying anything but the choicest lots offered. 



Each hide gets five rigid inspections, two 



before it is bought, three afterward. 



Each harness workman from the first to last 

 processes is obliged to test the strength of 

 each piece he handles before passing it on. 



This thoroughness that tries the strength of 

 every inch of the harness you buy, and tries it 

 far beyond the demands of actual service, is 

 your guardian of safety. 



Studebaker Accessories to be seen in each 

 Repository comprise everything which is use- 

 ful, comfortable, or convenient, for the 

 rider, the driver, or the motorist — 

 everything from a crop to a card-case, 

 from a lap -robe to a lunch -basket — 

 in many styles, but only one quality, 

 the Studebaker quality. 



VICTORIA PHOTON 



The Studebaker Victoria Phaeton 

 satisfies the artistic mind by its ele- 

 gance of design ; evokes the ad- 

 miration of the fastidious by its r t . - .,» 

 faultless appointments, and holds | 



the confidence of its owner by its 

 soundness of construction. 



Studebaker Bros. Manufacturing Co. 



Factory and Executive Offices 

 SOUTH BEND, IND. 



REPOSITORIES 



New York City. Studebaker Bros. Co. of New York. Broadway and 48th Street 

 Chicago, 111. Studebaker Bros. Mfg. Co.. 378-3S8 Wabash Avenue 

 San Francisco, Cal. Studebaker Bros Co. of California. Market and 10th Sts. 

 Kansas City, Mo. Studebaker Bros. Mfg. Co., 13th and Hickory Streets 

 Portland. Ore. Studebaker Bros. Co. Northwest. 330-336 E. Morrison Street 

 Salt Lake City, Utah. Studebaker Bros. Co. of Utah. 157-159 State Street 

 Denver, Col. Studebaker Bros. Mfg. Co.. 15th and Blake Streets 

 Dallas, Tex. Studebaker Bros Mfg. Co.. 317-319 Elm Street 



Rawson's New Shasta Daisies 



(The Original Product of Mr. Luther Burbank) 

 have created a sensation wherever grown, and 

 are but one of the many specialties offered in 



Tg 



Rawson's Garden Manual 



for 1907 



Mailed free upon application. This booklet isentirely 

 new, most complete, artistically illustrated and contains 

 more choice and rare things for the garden than we have 

 ever offered before. 



W. W. RAWSON & CO.,^- 



5 Union St., Boston, Mass. f% 



Seeds, 

 Bulbs 



and 



Plants 



