

January, 19 19 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



157 



Plant Evergreens 



and change your garden from a desolate, winter- 

 stricken memory into a vividly living and beau- 

 tiful scene! There is no lovelier garden sight 

 than evergreens laden with glittering crystal snow. 

 We will send you FREE a helpful treatise on 

 evergreens and our catalogue, if you will write 

 for them. We have 800 acres under cultivation, 

 and our experience dates back to 1790! 

 All our plants are sturdy specimens, dug with a 

 good ball of earth and securely burlapped for 

 shipping. They will take root quickly, and you 

 will be delighted at the swift, verdant change in 

 your garden! 



Send now for our helpful suggestions 

 on evergreens! 



AMERICAN NURSERY CO., INC. 



Flushing, L. I., N. Y. 



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For $1.00 



I will send you a full packet each of 

 Six Wonderful 

 New Vegetables 



Summer Asparagus 



cropping from July until November. 



Family Bean 

 producing pods 4 to 6 feet long. 



Cabbage Santo Sai 

 combines lettuce and cabbage in one plant. 



New Giant Cucumber 

 full grown fruit 18 in. long 2 in. thick. 



Lettuce Little Gem 

 a lettuce guaranteed to head. 



Tomato All Fruit 

 a single plant produces from 50 to 75 fruit. 



Regular Catalogue Price $1.50 



Full description of these and many others in the 

 best seed book ever published entitled "My 

 Garden Favorites"; mailed free to all. 



MAURICE FULD 



Plant smart- Seedsman 

 7 West 45th Street New York 



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Plant Carpenter's Giant 

 Golden Sweet Corn 



A Delicious, Big Golden Sweet, 



Carpenter's Giant Golden Sweet Corn is actually twice as large as the 

 Golden Bantam, yet it is only about three days later in maturing. It 

 requires no more time, effort or fertilizer to raise this heavy-yielding 

 kind than to raise a small variety. 



Many who have tried Carpenter's Golden Sweet declare that in quality 

 it even surpasses the celebrated Golden Bantam. Besides being of de- 

 licious quality, it doesn't grow mealy like other golden sweets — remains 

 fit for the table much longer. You can't beat it for home canning. 

 Put up a liberal supply and reduce your sugar consumption. Prices, 

 pkg. 15c; Klb., 35c; 1 lb. 55c; 2 lbs., $1 — all postpaid. 



Our new 1919 Catalogue is nearly ready — free to all. It de- 

 scribes choice strains of reliable varieties — both Vegetables 

 and Flowers. We have an unusually desirable stock, con- 

 sidering the season, and we urge our friends to place their 

 orders early and avoid disappointment. Write us to-day. 



J. J. H. Gregory & Son ' 



710 Elm Street Marblehead, Mass. 





1856-1919 



FOR 63 YEARS 

 THE STANDARD 



Nursery Stock of Proven Reliability 



The successful growing experience of 43 years is back of every tree, plant 

 and shrub sold by the Woodlawn Nurseries. 



The sturdiness and moderate price of such Woodlawn grown plants bring an eye fill- 

 ing garden within the most moderate means. Luxuriant flowering bushes to line an un- 

 interesting pathway, evergreens and shrubs to soften the lines of the house or screen 

 a garage, hardy plants and vines that make your garden an annual joy. 



We take particular pride in our fruit trees, vines and berry bushes. 

 Send for our illustrated 1919 Nursery List. It contains valuable 



Elanting and growing data together with a catalog of dependa- 

 le plants and trees. 



WOODBAWN NURSERIES 



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888 Garson Avenue 



Rochester, New York 



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