February, 1911 



The Readers' Service gives 

 information about investments 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE. 



33 



This Picture Taken From Nature 



Shows the 



Japan Fernball 



In full foliage. Nothing is more dainty or 

 graceful than these Fernballs; in themselves a 

 complete fernery for the Dining Table. 



Hung up at a window or on verandas 

 they form a beautiful ornament. We furnish: 



Medium sized, each 25c. 

 Large sized, each 50c. 



DELIVERY PAID: 



With every Fernball sent out we add a leaflet giving 

 full directions how to grow Fernballs successfully 

 and how to keep them in good condition. 



Our New Catalogue For Spring 1911 



Will be ready during January. It will contain list of most interesting Novelties in Flowers, Shrubs and 

 Vines. No humbug about it, but the good and true material is there, and the goods we send out will 

 please and satisfy you. Send for our Catalogue if your name is not on our mailing list. Address 



H. H. Berger & Co., 70 Warren St., New York City. 



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Get this book 



If you are one of the many who 

 intend to beautify their grounds 

 by planting in the coming 

 months, you will find valuable 

 assistance in our new and en- 

 larged catalogue, "Hardy Trees 

 and Plants for Every place and 

 Purpose." Contains listsof trees 

 and shrubs — 2000 varieties. 

 In sizes from two years old up 

 to those large enough to give 

 immediate finished effects. 

 Reproductions of photographs of 

 country places and city homes 

 show just what may be done 

 with varying surroundings. 

 Valuable points on climate, 

 soil and arrangement of 

 shrubbery. 





Just drop us a postal and we 

 will send you this handsome 

 catalogue — Free. 



WM. H. MOON COMPANY 



Philadelphia Office: 21 S. 12th St. 



Makefield Terrace, Morrisville, Pa. 



Rosedale 

 Nurseries 



Roses. Irish stock, 

 grown to our order by 

 Dickson & Sons. Thou- 

 sands of 2 and 3 year 

 plants in 200 varieties. 



Evergreens. Thou- 

 sands of specimens in 

 sizes from one to ten 

 feet, in seventy hardy 

 varieties. 



Evergreen Shrubs. 

 Mahonia, Mt. Laurel, best 

 and hardiest Eng. Hy- 

 brid Rhododendrons, Ca- 

 tawbiense and Maximum 

 in car lots. 



Deciduous Trees. In 

 sizes up to 20 feet, Maple, 

 Poplar, Linden, Willow, Birch, Dogwood, Magnolia and other flowering trees 



Flowering Shrubs and Vines. We make a specialty of large sizes for im- 

 mediate effect. 



Hardy Perennials. Our stock of old-fashioned flowers has become famous. 

 We were among the first to recognize the value of this material, and have 

 planted many gardens. 



Fruit. Special offer in large Apple, Pear, Grapes; a. grand lot of dwarf 

 fruit trees, all transplanted. 



Catalogue, illustrated with 100 superb photo engravings, is a cyclopedia of 

 information to the planter. Ready Feb. 1st. Write to-day to make sure of it. 



S. G. HARRIS, M. S. 



o^HanXn See TARRYTOWN, N. Y. 



Did you ever see such roots? 



