May, 1907 



The Readers 1 Service will put you 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE in touch with reliable nurserymen 



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Is a question that proves a perplexing one to every 

 person in the beginning of effort for the improve- 

 ment and beautification of home grounds. This 

 question is suggestively answered in our new book. 

 It tells you which of the trees and shrubs we list 

 are best adapted for certain purposes, conditions 

 and locations. 



HELPS TO A BEAUTIFUL HOME 



Descriptions have been made brief and devoted 

 to helpful information as to when, where and 

 what to plant in order to give a maximum of results 

 at a minimum of cost. You may have a copy for 

 the asking. 



We have a fine stock of Deciduous Trees, De- 

 ciduous shrubs, Evergreen Trees and Shrubs, Climbing and Trailing Vines, Hardy Herbaceous 

 Plants, Ornamental Hedge Plants, Roses, Dahlias, etc. 



A BARGAIN IN FINE DAHLIAS— The Dahlia is rapidly coming into deserved 

 favor. Its culture is of the easiest and the great variety of colors, sizes and shapes renders pos- 

 sible very satisfactory effects. We offer for a limited time only selected varieties at ten cents 

 each, one dozen for $1.00. Other nurserymen list the same kinds and quality of Dahlias at 25 



cents each and upwards. PETERS NURSERY CO., Box 307, Knoxville, Tenn. 



Leland & Hall Co. 



WORKERS IN STONE 



Statues, 



Columns, 

 Sundials, 

 Pedestals, 

 : ¥>■ \ Fountains, 



(J' j x Well-heads, 



\ Benches, 



Tables, etc. 



7"\ in Marble, Stone and Bronze. 



\ "Of Gardens and their Furnishings," a 



\ brochure which has created much in- 



- I terest among garden lovers, will be 



forwarded upon request. 



- Leland & Hall Co. 



557 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK 



Studios \ f ietras T a n ta - It^y Granite Works, Barre, Vermont 



( Long Island City 



Die in 

 Open Air 

 SeeKJng 

 Water 



R.a.t 



Bis- Kit 



Gets them 

 all." 



Has cleaned out 

 the worst infested 

 "rat-holes." Rats 

 and mice leave 

 choicest food and grain for it. Dry, clean; never leaves a mark. 



At Druggists — 13 cents a boje. 



If yours hasn't it, send us 25c for one box, or 60c for three boxes, express prepaid. Also ask 

 your Druggist for YANKEE HOACH POWDER or send us 25c, we'll mail direct to you. 



"Never fails." 



THE RAT BISCUIT CO., 17 N. Limestone St., Springfield, O. 



Moons Trees 



THE popularity of MOON'S TREES is due to their habit of growing 

 vigorously when moved to the lawns of purchasers. This because 

 they are made strong and healthy in the nursery and must be well 

 developed and well rooted to leave it, and when they do leave it are care- 

 fully "dug and thoroughly packed to preserve them in the longest transit. 

 EVERGREENS are our leading specialty. The number of varieties and 

 the quality of our stock is nowhere surpassed. 



SHADE TREES, straight and nicely headed, in lavish quantities. 

 FLOWERING SHRUBS, 500 kinds, in bushy, healthy condition. 

 ORNAMENTAL VINES HARDY GARDEN ROSES 



OLD FASHIONED FLOWERS 

 There is some tree or plant in our immense stock for every place and pur- 

 pose that may arise in planting the lawn. 



PLANTING TIME IS HERE. Send now for our HORTICULTURAL ART BOOK 

 that describes and lists the immense stock we offer. 



TheWm.H.JMoonGo., 



Philadelphia Office, 21 South 12th St. flakefield Terrace, flORRISVILLE, PA. 



