March, 1909 



The Readers' Service gives 

 information about real estate 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



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Our 



new book 

 "The Gar- 

 den of De- 

 light" tells you 

 fully what to do to 

 have a Rose gar- 

 den. Send for this 

 book today. It's free, 

 but the edition is limited 



HELLER BROS. 



983 Main St., New Castle, Ind. 





Is the common and regretful expression, upon first reading a Heller Brothers adver- 

 tisement or book, of persons who have tried and failed — because they didn't start right. 

 These very words were used just this way by Mrs. Bessie R. Mansfield, of Westborough, 

 Mass., who wrote us last summer as follows : "If I could grow roses as the ad says I can! I 

 wondered as I cut it out and sent for some of your Roses, four years ago. The Roses came and 

 they grew! I sent to you for more. And, Oh, what luck! My Roses are the talk of the place — for 

 truly they are so beautiful! Each and every sort does just as you recommended it to do. Friends 

 sk me, 'Where did you get your bushes?' I proudly answer, 'from Heller Brothers — and they paid 

 the express charges, too.' If you ever go to Boston by way of B. & A., don't forget to look out of the 

 car window and see my Rose garden." You can do as well ; you can have Roses growing in your 

 yard and blooming freely all summer and fall ; you can have a Rose garden that will be the talk of 



your town, for less than the 

 cost of a florist's bouquet, and 

 a little pleasurable work. 



Our /ree book tells you how 



HELLER BROS. 



983 Main St. 

 New Castle 

 Ind. 



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Thousands of pleased patrons who have planted Heller's Roses testify that American Beauty and 

 all other good Roses have been grown to complete success from the thrifty plants we supply. After a 

 season's experience with Heller's plants, lovers of flowers cease to doubt that they can grow Roses. It at 

 once becomes clear to them that success depends on starting right. Soon they begin to write us letters 

 like this one from R. A. Smith, of Denver, Colo.: "Enclosed find photo [reproduced above] of three of 

 your Rose bushes containing thirteen full-blown Roses and ten half-blown ones, besides numerous 

 buds. This picture was taken the latter part of June, and the bushes are now bearing their second 

 crop. Fully six dozen perfect beauties have been picked from the six bushes you supplied us. 

 The Roses were most satisfactory, and next year we will duplicate our order." Our book 

 contains many letters of similar import from persons who have found garden success. Once 

 Heller plants have been tried, the doubtful "If I could grow Roses" changes to the triumphant 



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Grown 



"The Sunshine of Our Gardens" 



l^f^ygp Cream and sulphur 

 ] of morning clouds. 

 Rose of early dawn. 

 Flaming orange, 

 L *J scarlet and gold of 

 RS full noonday sun- 

 rU shine. Velvet brown 

 and black of de- 

 hmA scending night. 



I with many a variega- 

 i tion between, era- 

 ' braces the colors of 

 the "LOVELY 

 I NASTURTIUM" 

 the most grateful 

 ornamental flower ; content with almost any soil, giving us a 

 wealth of blossoms, from earliest Summer till late frosts, costing 

 but a few pennies, to reward with richest bloom and color. 



We will send you for ten cents 12 Packets. 1 pkt each Tall-growing NASTURTIUM, 

 Scarlet, Lemon, Salmon, Deep Maroon. 1 pkt each Dwarf NASTURTIUM, Pale buff with 

 rose shadings, Brilliant yellow, Pale Rose, Orange, scarlet, Velvety crimson. Also with 

 this one pkt of the " New" tall climbing Nasturtium" Rosy Queen," Color of flowers 

 brilliant rosy scarlet, Leaves variegated green and white. The grandest Nasturtium 

 rr tt 'v to date. 



\We will also mail you our New Illustrated 32d Annual Spring Catalogue 

 Berber \k which is sure to interest you, and full directions " How to grow any sort of 

 r rn ^k Nasturtiums successfully." 



70 warren St.\^ Our February Offer of Aster Seeds Holds Good 



Hew York x _ 



X SEND FOR CATALOGUE. IT IS FREE 



Enclose cents >. Address, 



H. H. BERGER & CO. 



70 Warren Street 



NEW YORK CITY 



Your Lawn and Garden 



requires a tonic to strengthen the soil and renew those 

 vital elements used up by last Summer's growth. Noth- 

 ing will do this so surely and economically as 



HMD 



BRAND 



Pulverized Sheep Manure 



There is more good in one barrel of this Sheep Manure 

 than in two wagon loads of barnyard Manure and it 

 brings no weed seeds, unsightly appearance or disagree- 

 able odor. 



It is really wonderful what an application in the Spring 

 will do for the lawn and flower or vegetable garden. 



QQ per barrel. FREIGHT PAID east of 

 Missouri River. Cash with Order. 



$4 



WE MAKE 



HMD 



BRAND 



Pulverized Sheep Manure 

 Pulverized Hog Manure 

 Pulverized Cattle Manure 

 Shredded Cattle Manure 



and should be pleased to quote special quantity prices 

 and enclose descriptive matter upon request. 



The Pulverized Manure Co. 



No. 19 Stock Yards 



Chicago, III. 



