Apbil, 1919 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



101 



DAPHNE CNEORUM, Garland Flower, 



should be better known and more universally 

 planted. In May and June it throws a pro- 



fusion of 



'Picea pungens, Kosters" 



rosy-lilac 

 flowers with 

 scattering 

 blossoms all 

 through the 

 season. A 

 delightful 

 evergreen 

 for the rock- 

 ery or the 

 border of an 

 evergreen 



bed. Price: 10 to 1 2 inch 

 spread, $i.oo each, $9.00 

 per dozen, $60.00 per 

 hundred. 



Now is the time to get busy if you propose 

 to do any planting this spring. If unacquainted 

 with Nurs- 



ery pro- 

 ducts, send 

 for our 

 Handbook 

 of General 

 Information 

 o n T«r e e s 

 and Hardy 

 Shrubs. It 

 will assist 

 you in mak- 

 ing select- 

 ions and tell you where 

 you can get Nursery 

 Stock that is hardy and 

 well-grown. 



I 



Don't delay — write at once. 



The Bay State Nurseries 



678 Adams Street 



North Abington, Mass. 



"Thuya occidentalis" 



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