March, 1907 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



113 



Lawn or Golf Green Roller. 



This new pattern roller is made with our Improved 

 Wood Handle strongly braced, having counterpoise br..i 

 ance weights on shatt for holding the handle up when 

 roller is not in use. 



This roller has ornamental ends and is highly 

 finished. 



Indispensable for successful lawn and gar- 

 den work, tennis courts, driveways, walks 

 and paths. 



Pamphlet "O" now being published, 

 mailed free on application. 

 Size A — 150 lbs. - Net, $7.00 • 



" B — 225 " - " 11.00 



C — 250 " - - - " 12.00 



D— 3co " " 14. og 



also larger sizes up to 500 lbs. 



Wheel Hoe 

 and Cultivator. 



This is a most effective 

 and desirable tool for large 

 or small garden operators, 

 has five attachments includ- 

 ing one large garden plow, the four sweeps range from 2 to 10 

 inches. Net $3.25. 



Pamphlet "O" now being published, mailed free on application. 



Adjustable Garden 

 Cultivator. 



The most useful hand garden tool on 

 the market. 



It will pull out the weeds, pulverize 

 the ground thoroughly, leaving it level, 

 works where other implements fail. 



It will work between the rows, or the 

 center shovel can be removed, and 

 straddle the row if desired. 



It is adjustable in width by sliding 

 the top plate. 



It is the lightest, weighing butthr»e pounds complete with long 

 handle , and the strongest, as the blades are forged out of a solid stee 1 

 rod. Net $1.00. 



J. S. WOODHOUSE 



Headquarters for all the Best Manufacturers of Agri- 

 cultural Implements 



189 Water St., New York 



Sweet 

 Peas 



Can and should be 

 planted just as soon 

 as the frost is out of 

 the ground, or NOW, 

 reader, if in your 

 garden there is no 

 frost, for the Sweet 

 Pea likes the coolness 

 of the very early 

 Spring. There is a 

 new strain of Sweet 

 Peas, very distinct 

 from the regular 

 types. We deem it 

 the beginning of a 

 new race of Sweet Peas 

 always want it 



Once used you 



Countess of Spencer 

 Hybrids 



The new Orchid Flowering Sweet Pea. The 

 flower stems are unusually long and the flowers 

 are so set on the stem that there is a graceful fluf- 

 finess to a bunch of them in distinct contrast to 

 the ordinary kinds of Sweet Peas. So far no wide 

 range of colors has developed in the type, and 

 some of them sport or change more or less in 

 flowering. The wings and standards of the 

 flowers are very large, and its graceful form with 

 the immense size make it certain to supersede all 

 older kinds of Sweet Peas as fast as standard 

 colors appear and become fixed. In our 1907 

 mixture of this class will be found deep pink, 

 light pink, orange pink, white with pink edging, 

 etc. Price, pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 2 oz. 30c; % lb. 50c; 

 lb. $1.50. Vaughan's 1907 Catalogue, 30th 

 AnnuarEdition, FREE. 



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Growing Tomatoes for Quality, 

 Quantity and Earliness 



is the name of the best booklet ever issued on the subject of tomato culture. It 

 contains 30 pages and illustrations fully describing the Potter method of raising 

 tomatoes. By this method you can have bigger and better fruit and weeks 

 earlier than otherwise. It teaches the secret and science of tomato culture; 

 forcing the fruit by systematic cultivation and pruning. This book is invalu- 

 able to every gardener, whether he grows one dozen or one thousand vines. 

 The subjects covered are: History of the Tomato; Its Nature and Habit; 

 Tomato Culture in General; The Potter Method; Plants and Planting; Home- 

 Grown Plants; Preparing the Ground; Setting the Plants; Cultivation; Pruning 

 and Staking the Vines; Picking the Fruit; Ripe Tomatoes at Christmas; 

 40 Tomato Recipes; Best Tomato Seeds. The information is condensed and 

 to the point — just what every grower wants. 



The cut herewith shows one of a large number of vines in my garden this 

 season. Notice that each stalk is loaded with large, perfect fruit from top to 

 bottom. This is the result of my method. It is easy to raise this kind of fruit 

 when you know how. Just send for my book — price 50c, postage or money 

 order. Your money back if not satisfactory. 



FREE SEED — To everyone ordering my booklet within the next 30 days 

 I will send FREE with each book one package each of the best varieties of early 

 and late tomatoes. I make this offer so that you will get ready now for your [ 

 spring gardening. Don't wait until the last minute when the rush is on. Send I 

 for my booklet to-day and I know you will be thankful that you made such a wise 

 investment. T. F. POTTER, Tomato Specialist, Dept. C, Downers Grove, II). 



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