THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



February, 1919 



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; lib. 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. S 



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1856-1919 



FOR 63 YEARS. 

 THE STANDARD 



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NATIVE RHODODENDRONS AND KALMIAS 



in Carload Lots, at Reasonable Prices 



• ^ Our collectors have secured a splendid lot of Rhododendron maximum and 



Laurels, in specimen plants, for spring delivery. These are the ideal 

 hardy broad-leaved Evergreens for massing or grouping under 

 trees or along borders. Get our prices NOW. 



Write for Free Catalogue 



Describes our general line of fruits and ornamen- 

 tals which will be found complete in every re- 

 spect. Please ask for your copy to-day. 



The Morris Nursery Company 

 1123 Broadway, New York City 



DAHLIAS 



Of Distinction 



You surely will want one of my 

 new $10.00 dahlias for 1919. The 

 "U. S. A." Also the new group, 

 "The Ten Sea Lions." The price of 

 the Millionaire has been reduced to 

 $2.50 for 1919 and the Billionaire to 

 $5.00. Some corking new novelties 

 in my 1919 free catalogue. 



Geo. L. Stillman 



Dahlia Specialist 



Westerly, Rhode Island, Box C-9. | 



Wilmore's Dahlias 



Get in your order now for the 1019 catalogue. 



Some superb novelties will be listed and new introductions. 



LAURA BARNES (Peony) and JUSTICE BAILEY 

 (Cactus) are two of the greatest Dahlias before the Ameri- 

 can public. They have made good everywhere. Strong 

 tuber stock. 



Novelties and standard varieties true to name and no 

 war prices. 



DAHLIA MANUAL S$ 



By W. W. WILMORE 



An up-to-date treatise on the Dahlia and Dahlia culture. 

 Price 25c. Special prices for premium purposes. Dahlia 

 catalogue free. Novelties for 1919. 



W.W.Wilmore, Box 382, Denver, Colo. 



KNIGHT'S FRUIT PLANTS 

 have been the Standard for over 

 ^0 YFARS Don't waste time and money with infer- 

 1 • , -' rtI ™- , ior stock. $1,000 per acre has been made 

 growing strawberries and raspberries. YOU can do as well 

 withKNIGHT'S PLANTS. WriteforFREEcatalogueto-day. 



David Knight & Son, Box 102, Sawyer, Mich. 



Bargains in Choice Nursery Collections 



8 Trees (2 Nut, 3 ft- — 6 Shade, 7 ft-) 1 English Walnut, 1 

 Japan Walnut, 2 White Ash, 2 Am. Elm, 2 Lombardy Poplar; 

 total, $5.00. 



8 Dwarf Evergreens, 10-12 in. for Window Boxes. 2 Mugho 

 Pine, 2 Austrian Pine, 2 Pyr. Arborvitae, 2 Globe Arborvitae; 

 total, $5.00. 



15 Hardy Shrubs, 18-24 in., Porch or Foundation Planting. 

 2 Bush Hydrangea, 2 Hills of Snow, 2 Siberian Cornus, 2 Wei- 

 gelia Rosea, 2 Deutzia Leiroinei, 2 Deutzia Gracilis, 2 Red Coral 

 Berry, 1 Purple Barberry, Plan Free; total, $5-00. 



Box Barberry for Low Hedges (12 in.), $20.00 per 100. 



Evergreens for Tubbing or Ornamental Planting, with ball of 

 earth, \ ft., $2.50 each — 5 for $10.00. 1 Hemlock Spruce, 1 White 

 Spruce, 1 Norway Spruce, 1 Red Pine, 1 Am. Arborvitae. 



1. All DEN SPECIAL, Total S5.00._a Grape Vines, 25 Everbearing 

 Raspberry, 25 Everbearing Strawberry Plants, 50 Growers' Wonder 

 Strawberry Plants, 1 Downing Gooseberry, 2 Cherry Currant, 50 Aspara- 

 gus, 2 year. 



If interested in Perennial Borders, Rose Gardens, etc., we offer 

 Landscape Service. 



Horticultural Gardens, 



Unadilla, N. Y. 



JONES' 



Nut Trees 



My HARDY PENNSYLVANIA GROWN TREES are the 

 best for eastern or northern planting. Pecans, English and 

 Black Walnuts, Shagbarks, etc. All trees budded or grafted — 

 no seedlings. A tti active catalogue free. 



J. F. JONES— The Nut Specialist 



Box G Lancaster, Penn'a 



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