January, 1919 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



177 



Give the Rose 

 A Service Star 



The Rose has done its part in the great 

 World War. 



Its "bit" has been in reminding men of their 

 homes and loved ones, and in crowning the 

 victors. Who, then, will refuse the Rose its 

 mark of honorable service to mankind? 



For ten years, it so happens, a STAR has 

 marked in our catalogue all Conard Roses of 

 superior value. 



From now on, we are going to attach a 



ST.4R to each of our choice rose plants. This 



STAR means that we help you to choose for 



your locality and needs — that we help you 



plant right and that we guarantee that 



ONARD 



ROSES 



BLOOM 



g| or we replace them. || 



Two other STAR Rose Service points of 

 particular interest to you right now — our new 

 52 page Catalogue and our Special List of the 

 best selection for your section sent to those re- 

 questing Catalogue by or before March 31. 



The full enjoyment of roses comes in having 

 your own blooms. Our STAR Rose Service 

 insures beautiful blooms right in your own 

 garden wherever you may live. Don't put 

 off sending for free Catalogue and Special 

 List. 



Conard & Jones Co. 

 Box 24 West Grove, Pa. 



Robert Pyle, Pres; Antoine Wintzer, V. Pres. 



Garden Sash 

 That Hold 



Tor Hotbeds Tlltf* U Aa t 

 and Cold-frames iiic IT.CCII 



When the Sun's Heat Rays in Winter fall upon the SUN- 

 LIGHT Sash, they pass through and are saved to warm up 

 the bed beneath. It becomes a Summer Spot in Winter 

 Time, not only by day but overnight, for the double-glazing 

 holds the stored heat and the plants in the bed grow 

 unchecked. 



That's the story in brief of the 

 Sunlight double-glazed sash. 

 Get some and set them in 

 your garden. They are also 

 used on the top and sides of 

 the Sunlight ready-made 

 small greenhouses. 



Ask for a Catalogue and 

 Price Chart 



Sunlight Double Class Sash Co. 

 937 East Broadway Louisville, Ky. 



EVERGREENS 



in 70 Varieties and Many Sizes 



These include four ironclad natives: 



Douglas Fir 

 Concolor Fir 



Hemlock 

 White Pine 



DOUGLAS FIR 



We grow the Conifers in great numbers for they 

 are landscape material par excellence, whether 

 you have an estate or a small lawn. If you wish 

 the best hedge, use Hemlock; the best windbreak, 

 use Douglas Fir. White Pine, easily grown even 

 in poor soil, becomes a stately monarch while you 

 watch it mature. All may be effectively used as 

 specimen trees and safely transplanted in large sizes. 



E. H. Wilson, an authority on cone-bearing trees, says: "either as a lawn tree, or for 

 avenues, or for massing, the Douglas Fir is equally valuable." 



A distinguished superintendent of parks says: "I know of no evergreen more beautiful 

 than the Concolor Fir, unless it be a well-grown Hemlock." Downing says of the Hem- 

 lock: "In almost all cases, it is extremely ornamental." The White Pine, he declares 



to be the most beautiful of the 24 North American 

 species in the genus Pinus. It is beautiful in every 

 stage of its growth, from a seedling to a towering tree. 



There are dozens of other Evergreens, each useful in 

 certain places. Among these are Arborvitaes, Cedars, 

 Retinisporas, Spruces and Yews. Then there are the 



Broad-Leaved Evergreens 



Some of these are well-nigh indispensable: 



Andromeda Floribunda 



Mahonia Aquifolium Leucothoe Catesbaei 



Mountain Laurel Rhododendron 



You'll find full descriptions and attractive prices in the 

 ' 1919 Rosedale Catalogue. We also list Roses, 

 Fruits, Perennials, and Deciduous Trees and 

 Shrubs. There will be a rush of after-the-war 

 planting. Write for Catalogue at once and make 

 sure of securing your complete planting list. We'll 

 mail it as soon as ready. 



ROSEDALE NURSERIES 



S. G. HARRIS, Prop. 



Box A TARRYTOWN, N; Y s 



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** Pot-grown rose bushes, on own roots, for everyone 

 anywhere. Plant any time. Old favorites and new 

 ami rare sorts, the cream of the world's pro- 

 ductions. *'Dingee Roses" known 

 y* as the best for 67 years. Safe de- 

 S<~% livery guaranteed anywhere in U. S. 

 VjT r Write for a copy of 



Our "New Guide to Rose 

 / Culture" for 1919. It's FREE. 



JVtf Illustrates wonderful "Dingee Roses" in 

 ~^ natural colors. It's more than a cata- 

 logue — it's the lifetime experience of 

 the Oldest and Leading Rose Growers in 

 ra. A practical work on rose and flower culture 

 for the amateur. Offers over 500 varieties of Roses and other plants, 

 bulbs and seeds, and tells how to grow them. Edition limited. 

 Jislaltlishcd 1850. 70 Greenhouses. 



The DINGEE & CONARD CO., Box 137, West Grove, Pa . 



MP ■ . 



Amer 



Slilfilris Nurseries! 



Before placing any order get 

 our late catalogue of evergreens, 

 hedge plants, shrubs, climbers, 

 roses, shade trees, and the best 

 of everything in large and small 

 fruits. We have a superb stock 

 for spring planting. Get the 

 varieties you pay for. at right 

 prices, with fair dealing. Our 

 greatest care is to send fruit trees 

 true to name. Catalogue has 

 many helpful suggestions. 



Write for it to-day. 



The Morris Nurseries 



West Chester, Pa. 

 Box 804 



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