JtLY, 1909 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



What is a fair rental for a given 

 property? Ask the Readers 1 Service 



349 



What Three Prominent Authorities Have to Say on 



"BONORA" 



CO., 



THE DINGEE & CONARD 



of West Grove, Pa. 



We have used " BONORA " for the past three years, and we find that 

 it produces excellent results, in fact more satisfactory than any plant food 

 we have yet found. 



JOHN LEWIS CHILDS 



Seeds, Bulbs and Plants 



Bonora Chemical Co., New York City. 



Dear Sirs: I received the " BONORA " you shipped me some time ago, and 

 it is certainly a fine fertilizer for plant life of every variety. Extensive trials 

 in our greenhouses leave no doubt whatever as to its efficiency. Plants 

 which received but two applications showed decided improvement almost 

 from the start. Very truly yours, Adolf Jaenicke, 



Supt. of Trials and Private Department of John Lewis Childs. 



THE CONARD & JONES CO., 



of West Grove, Pa. 



We have made a careful test of " BONORA " as a fertilizer, and can en- 

 dorse all that you claim for it as a quick acting, lasting and odorless fertilizer. 

 We can also say that it excels all other fertilizers that we have tried. 



Ask y° ur dealer or order direct 

 Put up in dry form in all size packages as follows: 



1 lb. making 28 gallons, post paid .65 



5 lbs. " 140 " $2.50 



10 lbs. " 280 " 4.75 



Special prices on larger quantities 

 BONORA CHEMICAL CO., 



488-492 Broadway, cor. Broome St., New York 



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Luscious Strawberries 



can be gathered next year by planting our famous pot-groivtt strawberry 

 plants this summer. Our 



MIDSUMMER GARDEN-GUIDE 



tells how you can do it, and what varieties to plant. Also gives concise 

 cultural directions by an expert. It's free to applicants. 



Collections of Strawberries 



Notwithstanding the care we take to include only varieties of sterling merit in our catalogue, the amateur 

 finds difficulty in making a selection that will produce a bountiful supply of the finest fruit from the begin- 

 ning to the end of the season. Hence the following collection, in our judgment, based on actual experience, 

 combines in the highest degree the qualities which strawberries should have. 



EARLY— Marshall, Clyde. MIDSEASON— Nick Ohraer, Sharpless. LATE— Brandywine, Gandy. 



3 each of the above SIX SITERB STRAWBERRIES, 18 pot-grown plants. $i oo 



6 " " 36 ■• 1 75 



12 •' " 72 ■• •■ 300 



25 •• " " " 150 " ■• 5 50 



50 " " ;* " 300 " " 10 00 



Delivery about July 15, 1009. 

 OUR MIDSUMMER GARDEN GUIDE also contains a full list of bulbs for winter and spring flowers, and a 

 grand collection of perennial (old fashioned flowers) and other seeds for summer sowing. Write today. 



ARTHUR T. BODDINGTON, Seedsman 



Dept. G, 342 West 14th Street, NEW YORK CITY 



Would You Pay $500 or $600 

 For a Greenhouse ? 



If you will, we can get together and do business. But mind you, we 

 are not talking about a wooden frame affair that will go to pieces in a 

 few years and make you totally disgusted and discouraged with green- 

 houses. We propose to build you a Sectional Iron Frame House, 

 made in every way just as thoroughly as our big country estate houses. 

 It will be equipped with benches, ventilating apparatus and heating, 

 all that is necessary to start right off 'growing things. 



You can save some money by having your local mechanics put it 

 up, which they can readily do with our way of constructing houses, as 

 everything is cut at the factory to exact size and all parts go together with 

 bolts and screws. If you have a building to which you can attach the 

 greenhouse, then the additional cost of a potting room is not necessary. 



These are such well constructed, attractive houses that we are attach- 

 ing them direct to residences and making them into conservatories. 

 Can't you do the same ? 



There is more continual pleasure and profit to every square inch in 

 a greenhouse than anything else you can put a few hundred dollars in. 



July is a splendid month in which to build. We will send you a 

 circular fully describing the house. 



Lord and Burnham Co. 



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