Mat, 1919 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



181 



Maurice Fuld 

 announces 



The May 1919 Edition 



of 



M3) Garden Favorites" 



A JUST "delightfully different" book 

 tOnick tells j)ou -wkat you can plant 

 during May, June and July in your 

 garden, and furthermore it tells you exact- 

 ly now to plant tkem. It is tke Verdict of 

 the public that "My* Garden Favorites" is 

 tke most ckarming, tke most fascinating 

 and tke most helpful garden guide ever 

 issued. A free copy awaits your call. 



MAURICE FULD 



PLANTSMAN :: SEEDSMAN 



7 West 45tk Street New York 



MRS. J. P. KING, Garden-Architect 



Hexenhutte Farm, West Nyack, N. Y. 



Invites correspondence with owners contemplating 

 alterations or the laying out of new gardens; 

 especially owners of small places. No charge for 

 first examination and preliminary report. 



BEAUTIFUL DAHLIAS THAT BLOOM 



For Season of 1919 



Our favorite "Hard to Beat" dollar dahlia collection of 20 choice 

 double dahlias, including cactus, decorative, fancy, show and 

 paeony varieties, different colors, all named, and labelled, is afprize 

 winner: It will please you — try it. Sent postpaid anywhere on 

 receipt of price, $1 .00. Write to-day for catalogue, it's free. 



ENTERPRISE DAHLIA FARM 

 Harry L. Pyle Atco, New Jersey 



By FRANCES DUNCAN 



Formerly Garden Editor of 

 The Ladies' Home Journal 



Home Vegetables and Small 

 Fruits 



Their Culture and Preservation 

 Illustrated. $1.40 net. 



The Joyous Art of Gardening 



Illustrated. #1.75 net. 



CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS 



Moss Aztec Pottery 



Offers a wide choice of objects, from simple fern dishes and 

 bud vases to impressive jardinieres and plant stands. Its 

 predominating characteristic is refined elegance in designs and 

 colors. A post card request will bring you the "Moss Aztec" 

 catalogue and name of nearest dealer. 



DISTINCTIVE FERN PAN $1.50 



is square with 

 separate liners 

 measuring 7x7 

 inches by 4 inches 

 deep. Order as 

 No. 495. 



PETERS & REED 

 POTTERY 

 COMPANY 

 So. Zanesvill 



Destroy Bugs 

 Prevent Blights 



"Auto -Spray" your Victory Garden 



A minute's pumping and your Auto-Spray No. I is ready 

 for business. It will put on the spray under high pres- 

 sure while you have only to guide the nozzle. Your hand 

 controls the shut-off, preventing waste of high-priced 

 chemicals. The patented non-clog nozzle insures a thor- 

 ough job without bothersome delays. 



Heading of the Blight 

 with Auto-Spray No. I 



Send for This Book 



outfits are made in nearly 40 styles 

 and sizes. There's one for every 

 spraying job. All are guaranteed 

 to be mechanically perfect and to 

 give entire satisfaction. 



Our Spraying Calendar is a mine of 

 spraying information. It tells when 

 to spray and the solution to use. Send for it 

 to-day — free; also ask for 1919 catalogue. 



THE E. C. BROWN CO. 



850 MAPLE ST., 



ROCHESTER, N. Y 



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SAVE YOUR TREES, PLANTS a n d FLOWERS 



From the ravages of the San Jose and other scale insects, plant 

 lice and parasitic fungi by spraying them with 



SULCO - VB 



A combined contact insecticide and fungicide of unusual merit. 

 Prepare now to protect your rose bushes from green lice. 

 Please send us your dealer's name and address and we will 

 see that you are supplied. 



"Established 1862" 



COOK & SWAN CO. Inc., SULCO-VB— Dept. G., 148 Front St., New York, N. Y. 



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7 ft. w g h ROSE ARCHES * ft- •«. 



Heavy Rust Proof $12.00 Each Painted $8.50 Each 

 Any Size or Shape Made to Order 



Wire and Iron Fence— for every purpose 



Trellises — Entrance Gates — Tennis Fixtures 

 A. T. BROOK CO., 37 Barclay St., New York, N. Y. 



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