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THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



The Readers' Service is prepared to 

 advise parents in regard to schools 



February, 1911 



De Laval Cream Separators 



1878—1911 



Over 30 Years of Cream Separator Leadership 



The first successful cream separator 

 was perfected and patented by Dr. De 

 Laval in 1878. 



The DE LAVAL was the pioneer. It 

 was first in the field and for over thirty 

 years it has maintained its leadership 

 against any and all comers. 



The DE LAVAL has always been the 

 acknowledged leader in making cream 

 separator improvements. Its develop- 

 ment has revolutionized the dairy busi- 

 ness and done more than anything else 

 to make dairying profitable. 



So completely is the superiority of the 

 DE LAVAL recognized by creamery- 



Tlie De LaVal Separator CO., General Offices, 165 Broadway, New York. 



men and those who make the separation 

 of cream and making of butter a busi- 

 ness, that 98% OF THE WORLD'S 

 CREAMERIES USE THE DE 

 LAVAL TO THE EXCLUSION OF 

 ALL OTHER MAKES. 



In cleanness of skimming, quality of 

 cream separated, ease of operation, sim- 

 plicity of construction and durability the 

 DE LAVAL is in a class all by itself. 



The more you know about cream sep- 

 arators the more you will appreciate its 

 superiority, and whether or not you 

 start with one SOONER OR LATER 

 YOU WILL BUY A DE LAVAL. 



BRANCHES 



42 E. Madison Street 

 CHICAGO 



Drumm & Sacramento Streets 

 SAN FRANCISCO 



1016 Western Avenue 

 SEATTLE 



173-177 William Street 

 MONTREAL 



14 & 16 Princess Street 

 WINNIPEG 



Rosa Spinosissima 



E HAVE again succeeded in getting a 

 stock of this rare and exquisitely lovely 

 hardy single white Rose. With the exception 

 of the marvelous Cherokee Rose of the South, it is 

 the most beautiful single Rose in the world. The 

 plant is compact and bushy, growing four to five feet 

 high, and in June it is covered with large yellowish- 

 white flowers of indescribable beauty. It should be 

 planted in groups, and like the Rosa Rugosa, it can 

 be used in the shrubbery. Coming from Siberia, 

 it is absolutely hardy. Limited stock. 



$1.25 Each, $12.00 Per Dozen 

 We have the largest, finest and most comprehensive 

 stock of Hardy Plants in America, including three hundred 

 varieties of the choicest Peonies, and also the largest col- 

 lection of Japanese Iris in the world, and an unsurpassed 

 collection of named Phloxes. Our illustrated catalogue, 

 describing these and hundreds of other Hardy Plants, Trees, 

 Rhododendrons, Azaleas and Shrubs willbe sent on request. 



"A PLEA FOR HARDY PLANTS," by J. Wilkinson Elliott, contains 

 much information about Hardy Gardens, with plans for their arrangement. 

 We have made arrangements with the publishers of this book to 

 furnish it to customers at a very low price. Particulars on request. 



ELLIOTT NURSERY CO. 



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336 Fourth Avenue 



Pittsburgh, Pa. 



