THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



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Japanese and 



Bermuda 



Lilies 



We are headquarters for lilies which we im- 

 port direct from Japan and Bermuda and 

 grow extensively at all seasons. They are the 

 finest obtainable. We also grow 



Japanese Dwarfed Plants 



Wisterias, Azaleas 



and Plants suitable for 



Japanese Gardens 



Your garden will not be complete without 

 some of the above. Let us tell 3'ou about 

 Japanese Gardens. Our Japanese landscape 

 expert will be glad to give you the requisite 

 information for making one of these unique 

 gardens. Sketches and estimates furnished. 



WHITESTONE, LONG ISLAND, N.Y. 



T ELEPHONE CONNECTIO N 



7 BEAUTIFUL PORCH VINES, 25c 



The lest vines for quick growth (10 to 25 feet in the 



are Thunberg-ia, Giant Nasturtiums, Perennial P 



, Japanese Variegated Hop, White 



ison), dense shade and profuse bloom 

 Cobea Scandens, Japanese Giant 

 luonnower. A /nil-size packet of 



SPECIAL 25c Plant Collections 



6 Lovely Double Fuchsias 6 Excelsior Ti 



Any collection 25c ; any 5 for $1.01 

 With every $2.00 order for these collections \ 



G Pine Petunias 

 6 Assorted Plants 

 VI Choice Gladiolus 

 12 filnmmotlt Paasies 



any 10 for $2.00 and 

 FrPP With every $2.00 order for these collections we inclose free of charge the 7 packets 

 I ICC Porch Vine seed described above. We guarantee plants to be strong and healthy, 

 all labeled true to name and to arrive in good growing condition, all charges prepaid. Our 

 large illustrated colored-cover book, "Floral Gems,'" sent Free on request. Address 



21 The McGregor Bros. Co., Box F, Springfield, Ohio 



Flower and Vegetable Seeds 



For years we have been striving to show our 

 many friends that we have a superior selec- 

 tion and strains 

 of Flower and 

 Vegetable seeds. 



Arlington T 



Tested 



Seeds 



are known to be 

 true ; we have 

 tested them all. 



Now T w e want 

 all who are inter- 

 ested in seeds to 

 have our 1905 Catalogue. It is new. IT IS 

 UP TO DATE with "the latest novelties and 

 specialties. Before you buy w-e want you to see it. 



r you will send us your address we will mail it to you free. 



W. W. RAWSON & CO. 



SEEDSMEN 



XSSJS> / 12-13 Faneuil Hall Square, Boston, Mass. 



DREER'S 



SELECT VEGETABLES 

 FOR 1905 



DREER'S WONDER BUSH 

 LIMA BEAN 



The best of all Bush Liroas. 



quires no poles and matures ear 



than other lima beans. Pkt., icn 



pint 11 cts.; quart 6octs., by n 



By express 4 quarts for $1.50. 



DREER'S ARISTOCRATIC 



SWEET CORN 



Very early, large ears, deliciously sweet 

 and sugary. This variety should be in every 

 garden. Pkt., 10 cts.; pint 35 cts.; quart 

 60 cts., by mail. By express, 4 qts. for Si. 50 



DREER'S ALL-HEART LETTUCE 

 Heads large, beautiful yellow 

 and buttery. Good for ei 

 Pkt., 10 cts.; ounce, 25 cts 



sh green colo 

 er Spring or 

 one-quarter lb. 



DREER'S EARLIEST CLUSTER TOMATO 



Earliest of all to ripen. Fruits large, bright red, and ex- 

 cellent flavor. Tomatoes grow in immense clusters and 

 ripen evenly. Single plants last season produced as many as 

 72 fine large tomatoes. Pkt., i;c: 2 pkts., 25c; oz. 60c. 



DREER'S GARDEN BOOK FOR 1905 



is a complete guide for the amateur. A large book of 224 pases, beautifully 

 illustrated with hundreds of photo-engravings, and six full-page colored 

 plates of vegetables and flowers. A copy will be mailed free to all appli- 

 cants who mention this magazine. Write to-day for a copy. 



HENRY A. DREER, »* P § I H I 5Sg? r Hii T - 



