March, 19 11 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



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Moon s Nursery Products are used in this garden adjacent to an open-air veranda. It makes a veritable out-door living-room in which the beauty and fracrance of ttie flowers are enjoyed. 

 Beyond are shubbery borders that give an uninterrupted succession of bloom during the open months. Not only have they added to the beauty of this home, but they greatly enhance its value. 



great city. Here the young trees and shrubs are allowed plenty 

 of room for symmetrical development and are transplanted fre- 

 quently to give them the splendidly developed root systems that 

 insure quick establishment. We've had thirty-nine years' ex- 

 perience. 



We've hardy plants — shrubs, trees and vines — evergreen and de- 

 ciduous — in two thousand varieties and ranging in age from one to 

 twenty years. 



Our nurseries cover 400 acres in one of the most fertile sections 

 along the Delaware River — far from the gas and smoke of a 



Before planting, let us send you our abundantly illustrated catalog — "Hardy Trees and Plants for every 

 Place arid Purpose." It tells just what to plant, when and where in order to get best results. Free on request. 



THE WILLIAM H. MOON COMPANY 



Philadelphia Office: 218 South 12th Street Makefield Terrace, Morrisville, Pa. 



Strawberries — Fresh and Crisp for Your Guests 

 and for You from Your Own Garden. 



It is much easier to have a real appetizing breakfast, luncheon, dinn er, 

 or a supper, in strawberry time, than in August or at Christmas. Guests 

 appreciate Strawberries, just as the little boy did who said, "I go to the 

 garden to eat Strawberries before breakfast, and before I go to bed, and 

 lots of times between." If your patch is as big as 50 by 100 feet you will 

 have berries for every meal all season, and plenty to eat from the patch, 

 to preserve, or flavor sherbets, etc. It will give all of you — babies, par- 

 ents, and old folks, if there are any — a chance to exercise and relax out- 

 doors Strawberries lead to health, in the eating and in the growing. 



Money to be Made 

 from Berries 



Get King Edward 

 Strawberry 



over a long period. Vigor- 

 ous, healthy, with perfect 

 blossoms and handsome 

 foliage. The best of seventy 

 sorts grown side by side. 



Neighbors will buy what you 

 can't use. By starting a bigger 

 patch in your garden, and buy- 

 ing crates, it is easy to clear ten, 

 twenty or even fifty dollars. If 

 there is plenty of space — a sum- 

 mer home or a farm — any amount 

 of money can be readily made. 



Our 1911 Berry Book Sent Free 



Gel our unusual and complete berry book, which 

 tells about King Edward and two dozen other kinds. 

 It contains a lot of information valuable to growers, 

 and tells how berries can be used in } lace of other 

 food that costs more and is not so good. Yes, free, of 

 course, — but ask soon, or some one else will get the 

 last one. Use your pen and a postal now. 



BERRYDALE EXPERIMENT GARDENS 

 GARDEN AVENUE, HOLLAND, MICHIGAN 



A new one, — berries big, coni- 

 cal, light red, un form, rich, mild ...•';!.•> 

 firm but crisp; ripens early and ,_v&fi'5i§82 



BECOME A 

 SANFORDITE 



There is real money in 

 growing celery in San- 

 ford. Net profits of 

 over $1000 an acre 

 have been realized. 



WHATISSANFORD? 



Sanford is a little dot 

 on the map, 125 miles 

 south of Jacksonville, 

 punctuating the head 

 of the navigable waters 

 of the St. John's river. 

 But its ever-flowing 

 wells and comprehen- 

 sive drainage system 



make four crops a year for Northern markets. 

 The growing season begins in August and lasts until June. 

 Railroads ramify in four directions from Sanford. All water route 

 offers cheap transportation direct to Jacksonville. 

 Many farms and lands are located on street car lines. Shipping 

 is done from the doorstep. 



Full information about the flower of productive lands and their 

 flowing wells, — with the unique and world-famous Sanford system 

 of sub-irrigation and drainage, — free for the asking. 



Celery Land a Specialty 



J. N. WHITNER, Real Estate Sanford, Florida 



