Juke, 1919 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



213 



Nearly a naif centuru's manu- 

 facturing experience; trie finest 

 of materials; and above all, tne ut- 

 jnost in working satisfaction is 

 wfiat you tuy wnen uou choose a 



'"'Pennsylvania:' Quality Mower. 



Hardware Dealers 

 and Seedsmen 



SI 



'■'.; ^ ::r..".: 



*«EW- SAVE THE TREES — Spray for San Jose Scale, 



Aphis, White Fly, etc., with 



GOOD'SStSSFISH oil 



SOAP N?3 



Contains nothing poisonous or injurious to plants or 

 animals. 



rnrr Our book, on Tree and Plant Diseases. 



r IYEiEi Write for it to-day. 



James Good, Original Maker, 2111-15 E. Susquehanna Ave., Phita. 



(~")UR GARDENS ought to be like the Gardens of Nature, 

 '-' ever changing, growing, developing toward the ideal — 

 perfect harmony. 



Are you contemplating the improvement of your Gardens 

 this season? If so, and if you are interested in the American 

 (informal) style of Landscape Art, would be pleased to sug- 

 gest plans and designs that are in keeping with the best 

 laws of our Art. 



WARREN B. MEIXNER Landscape Architect ITHACA, N. Y. 



GARDEN "MOVIES" 



Garden Clubs, Civic Associations, Schools. Churches: — write 

 for details concerning our free educational moving pictures on 

 "How to Plant." 



Nurserymen's National Service Bureau 



F. F. Rockwell, Manager 



220 West 42nd Street New York City 



FREE LECTURES 



Garden Clubs, Civic Associations, Schools, Churches: — write 

 for details concerning our illustrated lectures on "Your Home 

 More Fruitful," "Your Home More Beautiful," and "How to 

 Succeed With What You Plant." 



Nurserymen's National Service Bureau 



F. F. Rockwell. Manager 



220 West 42nd Street New York City 



Landscape Gardener 



Graduate landscape gardener wants position as superin- 

 tendent of small place or as gardener. Skilled in care of 

 flowers, lawns, drives, fruits, trees, shrubbery and vege- 

 tables. Can be seen at any of the New York hotels by ap- 

 pointment. Best of references giadly furnished. Have 

 worked under one of America's best known landscape men. 

 Unmarried. Address 

 Box 126, care of Garden Magazine, Garden City, N. Y. 



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. jSi.75 net. 



CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS 





With all the world on rations, you can't 

 afford to risk the success of your garden. 

 Plant good seed in well-fertilized soil. Hoe, cultivate and 

 spray. Bugs and blights will have little chance to spoil 

 your crops if you study your Spraying Calendar and use 



fait guide the nozzle— 



the Auto-Spray doc* the rat 



It will also protect your fruit trees and rose bushes, 

 disinfect the hen house, put on whitewash or cold-water 

 paints and wash the auto. The auto-pop shut-off prevents waste of 

 solution. The patented non-clog nozzles (.fine spray and solid 

 stream) handle any kind of solution. 



Our free Spraying Calendar is a guide to the novice, a 

 reminder to the expert. Send forit to-day. Ask also for 1919 

 '/ifSfffT^KS catalogue which describes 40 styles of Auto-Spray. 



The E. C. BROWN CO., 850 Maple Street, Rochester, N.Y. 



© 



I 



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. 



The New York Botanical Garden 



INSTRUCTION IN GARDENING 



Practical instruction is offered in vegetable, flower 

 and fruit gardening, greenhouse and nursery prac- 

 tice, together with lectures, laboratory, field and 

 shop work in garden botany, zoology, pathology, 

 landscape design, soils, plant chemistry and related 

 subjects. 



The curriculum is planned for the education of 

 any persons who would become trained gardeners or 

 fitted to be superintendents of estates or parks. 

 Students may be admitted at any time. 



Circulars and other information will be mailed on application. 



THE NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 



BRONX PARK, NEW YORK CITY 



Evergreen 

 Bittersweet 



Euonymus radicans vegetus 



A lovely climber, "adaptable to all loca- 

 tions: unsurpassed for covering trellises, 

 walls or stumps. Rich green all the year, 



with crimson berries in winter. Can 



be planted at any time. 



1st size, 50c each; $5 per dozen 

 2nd size, 75c each; $8 per dozen 

 3rd size, $1 .50 each ; $15 per dozen 



Adolf MuUerN^Ms 



J^orristown,Pervn.a. 



HODGSON/kto&HOUSES 



Your cottage or bungalow for the Summer is already planned and 

 built for you— and it is built right. You will find it in the Hodgson 

 Catalog— photographs show exactly how it looks. There are a number 

 of models, from one to ten rooms. They are built of better mate- 

 rials than you could be sure of buying yourself. Skillful work- 

 manship makes them perfectly snug and weather tight 



Perhaps you want a garage, play house, a dog kennel 

 or even a bird house. We ship them in painted and 

 fitted sections that are quickly and easily set up — and 

 without the help of skilled workmen, either. Write 

 for catalog today. 



E. F. HODGSON CO. 



Room 228, 71-73 Federal Street, Boston, Mass. 



6 East 39th Street, New York 



Advertutri will appreciate your mentioning Tin Garden Magatine in writing — and we will, too 



