March, 1911 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



For information about popular resorts 

 write to the Readers' Service 



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Three Beautiful Magnolias 



Magnolia Stellata, White 



" Soulangeana, Pink 

 " Lennei, Red 





STELLATA 



Three of the most distinct and free 

 flowering in the whole Magnolia group. 

 Stellata, with its glossy white and sweet- 

 scented star-like flowers which open be- 

 fore the snow has disappeared in early 

 Spring, to be followed by Soulangeana 

 during April. May is ushered in by the 

 wonderful Lennei opening its enormous 

 sized dark red, cup-shaped blooms. 



As the flowers of the Magnolia disap- 

 pear, they are followed by a profusion 

 of bright glossy green foliage which re- 

 tains its attractiveness until late in the 

 Fall. No other tree excels the Magnolia 

 in beauty of flower and foliage. 

 We offer specimens that will bloom this season 



Stellata 2J4 feet $3.00 



Soulangeana 3 " 3.00 

 Lennei 3 • 3.00 



The Collection of 3 for $8.00 



Place your orders now and shipment will be made 

 to suit your convenience during March and April 



Cottage Gardens Co. Inc. Nurseries 



Queens 



New York 



FioWI^BeD GlMRD,TkElUS.TlREEGUAM)S 



WEIGHT Wise CO. IWBCESTEB, MASS. 



BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, CHICAGO AND SAN FRANCISCO 



SPRING 



will soon arrive and Sum- 

 mer follows swiftly in its 

 path. You will then en- 

 joy verandah and arbor 

 shaded by growing vines, 

 cool nooks to rest in. 



Vines are the frills of 

 Dame Nature's dress — so 

 gracious, so beautiful, 

 covering with green flower 

 embroidered mantles all 

 bare and unsightly spots. 



Our Special March Offer h 



EACH 

 20C. 



6 S c. 



50c. 

 15c. 



of 



ardy Vines 



EACH 



Mammoth Beauty (Passion Vine) . . 15c. 



Apios tuberosa (Wistaria Flowered) . 15c. 



Ipomoea Pandurata (Moonflower) . . 30c. 



Honeysuckle (Golden Rain) . . 20c. 

 Kudzu Vine (Jack and the Beanstalk, 



fastest growing vine in existence) . 25c. 



The vines we send 



Ampelopsis Veitchi (Boston Ivy) . 

 Aristolochia Siph (Dutchman's Pipe) 

 Clematis Paniculata (Starry Eye) . 



" Jackmanni (Purple) . 



" Coccinea (Coral Bell) . 

 The entire collection of Ten Hardy Vines $2.50, delivery paid. 

 are strong two-year-old specimens. 



Greatest Novelty in Vines-JAPAN CLIMBING HYDRANGEA (Hydrangea .candeni) 



Hardy; beautiful glossy bright green foliage; the vine covered in summer with clusters of 

 Hydrangea flowers of creamy white, delicately fragrant. Very strong pot-grown plants, each 

 $1.00, delivery paid. Together with above ten vines, $3.00. 



Our Seed Offer for Fast Growing Vines 



Growing vines from seed is most interesting. Plant at once for best results. 



Cobea Scandens (white or purple) Tropa:olum (Canary Bird Vine) 



Clematis Paniculata Wild Cucumber Vine 



Ipomasa Bona Nox Ornamental Gourds 



Ampelopsis Veitchi (Boston Ivy) 

 Lobb's Tall Climbing Nasturtium (all colors) 

 Each single package 10c. 



Japan Morning Glory 

 Kudzu Vine 

 The ten packets for 60c. 



NOTE. — To anyone mentioning having seen this advertisement in Garden Magazine, we will 

 send together with any order a packet of "Orchid-flowering Spencer Sweet Peas" free. 



Send for our 1911 Spring Catalogue. It is full of 

 interesting news for Garden Lovers — and it is honest. 



H. H. BERGER & CO., 70 Warren St., New York City **$&•< 



ROSES 



Hardy, everblooming, guaranteed 

 true to name. All will bloom this 

 season. No finer roses have ever 

 been offered or grown. 



BARGAIN OFFER 



Gruss An Teplitz, richest red; extra fine, 

 White Bougere, a grand white rose; Wellesley, 

 new, fine, pink; prize winner everywhere; Helen 

 Good, the $1000 beauty Cochet, red and yellow 

 Mendings; Etoile de Lyon, best yellow bedder to 

 date; White Dorothy Perkins, climber, a snow- 

 bank in bloom. 



These 6 Roses mailed postpaid for 25c. 



NEW and RARE ROSES 



Blue Rambler, climber, violet blue, the wonder 

 of the century; Instituteur Sirday, golden yellow; 

 Rosamane Gravereaux, white flushed rose; 

 Celia, glorious pink; Mme. Segond Weber, rosy 

 salmon; Olivia, the ideal red rose. 



The above 6 new Roses mailed postpaid for 

 50c. Order today — you will get the finest 

 Rises ever offered. My Catalog contains 

 over 300 varieties. 



DAHLIAS 



Six colors. Sure bloomers. All prize winners at flower shows. Queen 

 Victoria, pure yellow; A. D. Livoni, pure pink; Wm. Agnew, dazzling 

 crimson: Earl of Pembroke, rich purple: Snowclad, pure snow white; 

 Lovely Ensford, amber. Dahlias are the coming craze. Get ready to win 

 prizes. One seedling: may be worth hundreds of dollars. 



On*» tuber of any variety for 15c, any 3 for 40c, or the complete set 

 of 6 Dahlias for 75c postpaid. 



DAHLIA SEED 



New Century, Cactus, Black, Striped, Double and Single of all colors. For 10c 

 I will send you 50 seeds — enough for a fine Dahlia Garden. 



Write today for ray new catalogue which contains every- 

 thing; you may need to make your surroundings beautiful. 



MISS JESSIE M. GOOD Boi2S1,SPRINGFIELD,OHIO 



