

February, 1919 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



Have Your Own Vegetable Garden 



Select such varieties as are best adapted to your own wants. If you need assistance mail a postal card to 



FOTTLER, FISKE, RAWSON COMPANY, The Faneuil Hall Square Seed Store, Boston, Mass. 



Our Seed Annual will be mailed Free at once. It is complete and yet concise and to the point. Full of lifelike illustrations 



We Especially Feature 



VEGETABLE SEEDS — 

 FARM SEEDS. 



Implements most useful in 



home gardening. 

 The best fertilizer to use- 

 The insecticides proper to 

 use for the destruction 

 of the various insects. 



Our practical experience of 

 over forty years in the grow- 

 ing and caring for seeds puts 

 us in a position to give our 

 customers the benefit of 

 our long experience. 



This Seed Annual that we mail free contains not only 60 pages devoted to Vegetable Seed but you will find over 30 pages devoted to Flower Seeds; 

 30 pages to Dahlia and Gladiolus with over 50 illustrations of the best varieties; and 30 pages to Roses, Perennial Plants, Shrubs, etc., as well as several pages 

 on Poultry Supplies- This book is sent free to all who write for it — a postal will do 





REER'S 1919 



GARDEN BOOK 



Solve Your Gardening Problems 



by using Dreer's Garden Book for a ready reference. It 

 combines the experience and knowledge of eighty-one years. 

 Both the amateur and professional gardener will find invalu- 

 able the expert advice on how to grow the best 



Vegetables and Flowers 



224 pages, with over a thousand photographic illustrations, describing 

 and listing practically everything worth growing in the garden, truck patch 

 or farm. 



Four Color Plates of Dreer's Specialties in 



Vegetables and Flowers 

 Mailed free if you mention this publication 



A Beautiful English Walnut Tree in 

 Washington's Garden, Mt. Vernon. 



so that it is available for plant- 

 ing about your home in your 

 garden and orchard, with the 

 same assurance of success as a 

 planting of Apples, Pears, 

 Peaches, Oaks, and Maples. 



Read about these wonderful 

 trees in our 1919 catalogue, which 

 will be sent free on request, and 



let us aid you in making a selec- 

 tion for your own particular re- 

 quirements. 



GLEN BROS., Inc., 



Glenwood Nursery, 

 1804 Main St., Rochester, N. Y. 



The Great Washington 



probably did not know that 

 an acre (50 trees) of English 

 Walnut Trees will produce in a 

 single year food equal to 60,000 

 eggs (as asserted by Dr. J. H. 

 Kellog), but he did know the 

 great value of nut trees and 

 planted them around his home 

 at Mt. Vernon. You may not 

 know that at Rochester we 

 have highly developed under 

 severe climatic conditions the 



NORTHERN GROWN 

 ENGLISH 



WALNUT TREE 



A Real English Walnut Orchard near Rochester 

 N. Y. 260 bushels from 228 trees — one season 



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