April, 1907 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



173 



AMOOR RIVER PRIVET 2 to 3 feet $4.00 per 100 or $35.00 per M. 



CALIFORNIA PRIVET 2 to 3 feet 3.00 per 100 or 23.00 per M. 



REGEL'S PRIVET 2 to 3 feet 5.00 per 100 or 43.00 per M. 



AMERICAN ARBORVITVE 3 feet 12.50 per 100 



NORWAY SPRUCE 2 to 3 feet 23.00 per 100 



BERBERIS THUNBERGII 24 to 30 in 10.00 per 100 



SPIRyE THUNBERGII 10.00 per 100 



MAHONIA AQUIFOLIUM 18 to 24 in 10.00 per 100 



THE entire grounds at the Jamestown Expo- 

 sition are enclosed by a wire fence. This 

 fence is completely covered with HONEY- 

 SUCKLES, Bignonias and Crimson Rambler Roses. 

 Many of the flower beds within the grounds are 

 edged with BOXWOOD, and all along the avenues 

 and walks are miles and miles of Privet and hedg- 

 ing of all kinds. 



We merely mention this fact to illustrate that 

 the best landscape architects of today appreciate the 

 beauty and utility of Live Fences, and select just 

 such plants as we offer below to get quick, inex- 

 pensive and permanent effects. 



DWARF BOXWOOD 3 to 6 in $ 5 00 per 100 



BIGNONIAS • 15.00 per 100 



Grandiflora 



Radicans 

 HONEYSUCKLES. 12.50 per 100 



Halls and Japonica (evergreen) 



Heckrotti 

 CRIMSON RAMBLER ROSES 12.50 per 100 



Our stock at these prices is limited and quotations are made subject to being unsold upon receipt 

 of order. No order for less than twenty-five of a variety will be accepted. 



Our Spring Catalogue contains all the best ornamentals and will be sent upon application. 



Peter's Nursery Company b ox 3 o 7 Knoxville, Tennessee 







We Are Giving Away 



SPECIAL COLLECTIONS OF ! 



Vegetable Seeds, Flower 



Seeds, Fruit Trees, 



and Bulbs 



These collections have been made up for us by 

 a number of well-known seed firms and nurseries, 

 from whom the seeds, bulbs or trees, will be 

 sent you direct. 



DO YOU CARE 



to know how to take advantage of this offer for 

 your spring garden, without one cent of expense 

 to you ? 



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Care of Circulation Manager, Garden Magazine 



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Dahlias a Specialty ffl Tk 



The following 12 Best Cactus ^M |_j ^ft 

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