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THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



September, 1918 



Here's A Hardy Rose 

 For Fall Planting 



As soon as the leaves ripen, the rose plant 

 stops growing above ground but the roots 

 continue to expand utilizing summer's 

 stored-up heat in the well 

 warmed soil. Then with 

 a mulch for protection, the 

 plant will make itself thor- 

 oughly at home. It will 

 start to grow with the first 

 warm days of Spring. Plant 

 at once the new 



Chinese 

 "Hugonis" Rose 



This rare and lovely rose is as hardy as a 

 daisy — and can be safely planted in the Fall 

 throughout our Northern States. Its long 

 sprays of delicate bloom yellow as sunshine 

 will reward you early in the Spring. All sum- 

 mer long its dainty foliage will refresh the eye, 

 contrasting with the young shoots of deep crim- 

 son. Finally, clusters of rich scarlet berries will 

 peep shyly out from among the leaves. You'll 

 be glad to have planted at least one Hugonis Rose 

 this Fall. Order now. Own-root pot plants, 2-year 

 size, #1.50 each, postpaid. Larger 2-year plants, 

 by express, $2.00; 3-year, by express, $5.00. 



When you write be sure to 

 ask for our iqi8 Catalogue 



N A R D . WEST GROVE 



& Jones Co. * " Box 24 PA. 

 Robert Pyle, Pris. A. Wintzer, Vice-Pres. 



Rose Specialists — Backed by 50 years' experience 



m 



" How To Grow Roses 



— an illustrated 32-page booklet which 

 we will send with 25c return check good on 

 first $1 order and our 84-page 1918 Floral 

 Guide. All for only 10c. Send to-day. 



The Public is warned 

 not to purchase Mow- 

 ers infringing the 



1 209,519 

 1916. 



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In Flowers! 



"PVERYTHING is "going up"; but the buying 

 ■*-"* power of a Dollar in Nursery Stock is still 

 the same. It buys more, if anything. To prove 

 this we will ship, by express : 



6 Superb Peonies, $3.00 



One each, of Felix Crousse, Mad. de Verneville, Mile. 

 Leonie Calot, Festiva Maxima. Mons. Jules Elie, Eugene 

 Verdier. by express for $3.00. 



7 Hardy Phloxes, $1.00 



One each, Eiffel Tower, Europa. Frau Anton Buchner, Jules 

 Cambon, Pantheon. R. Von Hochberg, Sieboldii for $1.00 

 postpaid. 



6 Iris, mailed for $1.00 

 One each, Iris Caterina, Lohengrin, Niebelungen, Caprice, 

 Isolene, Rhein Nixe. 



Our catalogue offers an immense stock of Per- 

 ennials, bulbs, etc., for Fall planting, all of ex- 

 ceptional quality. Write for it— a postal will do. 



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the editor of "Garden Magazine," who prompt- 

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Learn all about our complete line of labor savers in the garden. 

 Ask your dealer to see them ,or write us direct. Tell us which tool 

 interests you most, and we will send full information — FREE. 

 Don't accept a substitute. 



J. E. Gilson Co., Port Washington, Wis. 



l/.'rVfM ir HI appreciate your mentioning The Garden Magazine in writing — and we will, loo 



