5G 



The Readers' Service gives infor- 

 mation about real estate 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



February, 1910 



Beautiful ! Novel ! Valuable ! 



THE NEWEST LILACS 





Sa^ ' -■• 













■BVJW"'- *. 







3(lfe^ -i* 









^1 



f\ •.rsafe.. 







91 





^ 



■ . 





r 





?% , -■ /| 





* f 



• - • 





% 



W 







%3- &* ' ' "^ 



.. . 



• 



:■:■: ■■-■ . -■ 



■1 















j 



Double and Single 

 EXTRAORDINARY OFFERING 



FOR years we have, been collecting from various 

 sources the choicest Lilacs, and we take pleasure in 

 now offering a collection embracing the best varieties 

 known. We have imported annually the introductions 

 of the celebrated French raiser, Mr. Lemoine, and have 

 in stock the cream of his offerings. 



The improvement in the Lilac, especially in the 

 double sorts, is marvelous and all lovers of this flower 

 will be delighted with, these novelties. In size, form 

 and color they far surpass the old favorites and we 

 confidently recommend them to our patrons. Nothing 

 that has been introduced recently is likely to prove so 

 popular as the new Lilacs. 



A beautiful illustrated booklet on Lilacs will be mailed 

 on request, also our Illustrated General Catalogue 

 which contains accurate and trustworthy descriptions 

 of the best 



FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, ROSES AND 



HARDY PLANTS 



ELLW ANGER & BARRY, Mount Hope Nurseries, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



q 



Get My Free Book 

 on Gladiolus Growing 



Here is a book by an enthusiastic and practical grower 

 of one of nature's most glorious flowers. It is simple 

 and practical and easily understood ; in fact, it is "the 

 'ast word " in successful Gladiolus Culture. 



I began growing Gladioli years ago, merely 

 for recreation. As the seasons came and 

 went, I became more and more inspired 

 with the marvelous beauty of these flowers, 

 and grew them in increasing quantities. 

 Thus the plantings of Gladioli at Meadow- 

 vale Farm havegrown intogreatproportions, 

 and my bulbs nowadays are shipped into 

 every state, and foreign lands — prized 

 everywhere for the wonderful results they 

 produce, even at the hands of the veriest 

 amateur. 



1 Will Help You Make 

 a Success With Gladioli 



My free book contains twenty pages and is 

 handsomely illustrated throughout from 

 photographs made at Meadowvale Farm, in 

 addition to several reproductions of the 

 flowers in their full colors — wonderful pic- 

 tures made by the new French process and 

 showing my Gladioli as they blossom for me 

 and for my customers. 



Don't fail to get a copy NOW — while you 

 have time to make your selection, at leisure, 

 and get in your order before the planting 

 season arrives. The book is free — your 

 name on a postal will bring it. 



ARTHUR COWEE 



Meadowvale Farm 

 Box 62 Berlin, N. Y. 



Trees For Immediate Effect 



Large Sizes to 18 Feet 



Trees for Formal Effect %0£L 



midal Birch, Pyramidal Poplar, Pyramidal Arbor Vita?, Box- 

 wood and many Conifers. 



For Shade and Avenue Plant- 



•__ _ Maple, Linden, Elm, Oak, Poplar, Horse-Chestnut, 

 ing Larch. 



'C , _. w , f^fJlj^-m* Japanese and Schwedler Maple, Canoe 

 r OF \^010r Birch, Scarlet Oak, Beech, Liquidamber, 

 Dogwood and Willow. 



F n » PlrfclATrfaf e Dogwood, Catalpa, Red Bud,Yellow- 

 *■ "* ■■■ lUWCIO W ood, Thorn, White Fringe, Peach, 

 Cherry, Crab, Magnolia. 



Shrubs in Tree Form Jg5£5i°a£: 



Lilac, Snowball, etc. 

 C' — .y. C^ yfl - n Arbor Vitae, Spruce, Pine, Poplar, Beech, 

 A \jl OLlCCll Hornbeam, Catalpa, Willow, Cypress. 

 T*V\*» P'viiil" Dwarf and_standard trees in many varie- 



variety known. 



ties. New Erskine Park Blackberry, best 



Discount of 15% Full line of Small Sizes for 



on Orders for $50 to Roses, Shrubs, Nursery and 



$100. No charge for Hardy Forestry Planting. 



Boxing and Packing Perennials Prices on application 



CA TALOGUE 23 GIVES SIZES AND PRICES 



ROSEDALE NURSERIES, S. G. HARRIS, Tarrytown, N. Y. 



Office, 63 Hamilton Place Telephone 261 R 



