March, 1907 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



97 



lists. 



Blooming- in 

 • Your Own Yard 



From May to October — for the price of one florist's bouquet. 



You can easily grow American Beauties or any other variety of 



roses you wish — and grow them successfully — by our methods — 



in your own garden. You can have cut flowers all summer at the 



cost of a very light expense — and a little pleasurable and healthful work. 



Our New Free Catalogue — " ROSE LEAVES " — contains in a condensed form 



most valuable information for the amateur rose growers and gardeners. It 



lists ■ — besides our American Beauties — 



105 Other Varieties of Roses 



including some entirely new ones, among which is the wonderful new Rambler 



Rose — "LADY GAY" — also some beautiful new kinds sold exclusively by us. This book 



explains to those who have never tried to grow roses before — or have failed growing 



them — how they can make success sure by using the Heller mature, two and three year old bushes. It gives new ideas on rose 



culture — complete directions as to planting, watering and cultivation — as well as the location of rose beds — and directions for 



use of roses in landscape gardening, €| If you have already grown roses in your garden — you will find listed new varieties well 



worth consideration — and some varieties you can't secure from anyone else. 



"Don't mijs sending for '"Rose L,ea*)es." It'sfree, but loo -Valuable for any amateur gardener to be tvithout. 



HELLER BROTHERS, 



962 SOUTH 

 MAIN STREET, 



New Castle, Ind. 



VE FENCES 



LIGUSTRUM AMURENSE (Amoor River Privet) 



LIGUSTRUM OVALIFOLIUM (California Privet) 



BOXWOOD (for edging old-fashioned garden) 



AMERICAN ARBORVIT^E (Unsurpassed where tall hedge is wanted) 

 SPIREA THUNBERGII (Low ornamental— needs no pruning) . 



RATHER than merely a thing of beauty to be 

 enjoyed by yourself, it is a matter to be consid- 

 ered as an investment whether or not you shall 

 endeavor to beautify your grounds. With just a 

 little effort the most unsightly places can be hidden, 

 and all this at a little expense. We know of nothing 

 for the amount involved that will be more effective 

 than the planting of HEDGES — they can be used to 

 mark boundary lines, to hide unsightly outbuildings. 

 Merely as a little piece of evergreen they are desirable. 

 We have a superb stock of Hedging plants, and 

 below quote some of our Specialties. At these prices 

 they can be planted by the mile. 



$4.00 per 100 or $35.00 per 1,000 



3.00 

 10.00 

 12.50 

 10.00 



2 5.oo 



WE HAVE OTHER VARIETIES, but would call special attention to our AMOOR RIVER PRIVET. In every respect we think this is 

 far superior to the much-planted California Privet, which assumes a dingy tint and often loses its leaves in very cold weather, whereas the 

 AMOOR RIVER retains a brighter green throughout the entire year and is much more satisfactory in every respect. We have known of it 

 withstanding twenty degrees below zero, and appearing equally as happy in Florida — thus desirable for all climates. 



Its growth is very rapid and if properly treated a good hedge may be expected in two seasons. It can be trimmed into every imaginable 

 shape, and seems fairly to delight in the vigorous trimming. 



Our new Spring catalogue contains hundreds of the best Ornamentals, and we shall be glad to mail it to you. 



PETER'S NURSERY CO., Box 307, Knoxville, Tenn. 



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