March, 1907 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



111 



Roses 

 That Will Grow 



The leading experts in Horticulture 

 have realized for 60 years that "Grown 

 in Geneva" means much in buyin°- 

 roses. It means that the Geneva 

 Nursery Stock is the hardiest, healthiest 

 that ideal conditions can produce. 



Let us tell you why. The soil at 

 Geneva is peculiarly adapted to roses, 

 trees, vines and shrubs. It is stron°-, 

 heavy, rich and well drained. The climate 

 is just rigorous enough to give growing things 

 a strong "constitution" and enable them to with- 

 stand severe weather. In plants, as in human 

 beings, a start such as the Geneva Nursery gives, 

 insures a healthy growth anywhere. 

 The roses we offer are not little soft plants, dwarfed and 

 starved for mailing. Every rose is a strong, healthy plant, 

 18 to 30 inches high ; well rooted and full of vitality. The only true 

 economy in roses lies in such plants. 



Of course, we grow all kinds of Ornamental Trees, Vines, Fruit 

 Lrees, Shrubs, Peonies, Clematis, Small Fruits, etc. In these 

 lines we are among the largest growers in the country. 



OUR GENERAL CATALOGUE contains, perhaps, 

 more information about nursery stock, more planting in- 

 structions, better spraying calendars and formulas than 

 you have ever seen in a single book. It tells about every 

 tree and plant you are likely to be interested in . Sent free. 



W. & T. SMITH CO. 



THE GENEVA NURSERY 



GENEVA, N. Y. 



fimnJose Scale <m a Pear, 



L. S. & S. 



HORICUM 



Trade Mark 



L. S. & S. 



Lime, Sulphur and Sa.lt Concentrated. 



" Sold by the Seedsmen." 



THIS ARTICLE is acomplete Polysulphide of Calcium concentrated, to be diluted with water, for destroying Sarv Jose Sca.Ie 

 and also preventing Fungoid development. The young San Jose Scale begin to suck the sap soon as growth starts. You can, 

 by dilution, make it very weak or, by less dilution, very strong indeed. 



The Sa.rv Jose ScaJe are very prolific and very minute. You can not kill all the scale, but you can control it. Pears, 

 Apples, Peaches, etc., Currants and other bushes are subject to it. 



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