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THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



41 



OUR 1919 Spring Cata- 

 logue is now ready for 

 distribution. 



It contains a complete des- 

 cription of the latest Novelties 

 and Specialties in vegetables 

 and flowers, as well as Stand- 

 ards, which can be grown in 

 your garden. 



It is attractively and conveniently 

 arranged, with pictures and text, 

 and we feel sure that it will help 

 you in planning your vegetable 

 or flower garden. 



A copy of this Catalogue sent free 

 upon request. In writing kindly 

 mention "Garden Magazine." 



30 & 32 Barclay Street 



New York 



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LAWN MOWERS 



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You probably learned last summer 

 that a cheap mower doesn't pay. 

 When uou buu nour new one, let it 

 be a self-sharpenintf, easu-runninrf 

 "PENNSYLVANIA'^ 



At all , 

 ^ Hardware Dealers 

 and Seedsmen 



Lily of the Valley 



Ready for " Victory " 

 Planting Year 



The War is won and our faces are now set 

 toward the future, toward making this a more 

 beautiful world in which to live. In such a 

 world there must be trees and flowers to sat- 

 isfy the heart and delight the eye. 



We have increased our stock in anticipation. 

 We believe our Nurseries, although not the 

 ■largest in acreage, to be the most complete in 

 sizes and varieties of any in the Empire State. 

 Every department of hardy ornamental plants 

 is represented from the slender Lily of the 

 Valley to the majestic Oak, from the delicate 

 Mountain Laurel to the stately Douglas Fir. 



We have spared neither time nor money to keep all our trees transplanted so that 

 they will thrive when planted in new surroundings. Every tree, large or small, is 

 well cared for and in the "pink" of condition. 



We're looking for a great rush of Spring business on account of the many orders 



delayed during the war. Some departments are 

 sure to be exhausted before planting time. Order 

 early and secure your planting list complete. 



A Word About Prices 



Many Rosedale Trees have been growing from 

 twelve to twenty years. They can now be sold 

 at especially attractive prices because they were 

 chiefly produced when labor and materials were 

 far cheaper. As increased costs have come to 

 stay, at least for the next two years, Trees are 

 bound to increase in price. You will save money 

 and gain valuable time by ordering this Spring. 



Send to-day for the igig 

 Rosedale Catalogue 



Rosedale Nurseries 



S. G. HARRIS, Proprietor 

 Box A, Tarrytown, N. Y. 



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The public is warned 

 not to purchase Mow- 

 ers infringing the 

 Townsend Patent No. 

 1,200, 51Q Dec. iq, 

 iqi6. 



Townsend TRIPLEX 



CUTS A SWATH 86 INCHES WIDE 



Drawn by one horse and operated by one man, the 



TRIPLEX will mow more lawn in a day than the 



best motor mower ever 



made; cut it better and at 



a fraction of the cost. 



It will mow more lawn than any 

 three ordinary horse-drawn mowers 

 with three horses and three men. 

 Write for catalogue illustrating all 

 types of Lawn Mowers 



S. P. TOWNSEND & CO. 



23 Central Avenue, Orange, N. J. 



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