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 THE GARDEN MAGAZINE ship lines, write to the Readers' Service 



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$250 Buys This 

 Greenhouse 



Price includes everything, benches, boiler, 

 radiating pipes, vf>i/ila!i?ifl rods and all. 

 No extras. No foundations needed, as it is 

 bolted to iron posts set in ground. When 

 you move take the greenhouse with you. As 

 easy to take down as to put up. Goes 

 together like a sectional bookcase— no fitting 

 to be done — shipped all glazed, ready for 

 immediate erection. 



It will save your flowers from frost. Give 

 you vegetables and blooming plants all 

 winter. Buy now and be ready. 



Send for booklet of complete information. 

 Also gives growing information. 



Hitchings & Company 



1170 Broadway, New York 



NORWAY MAPLES 



specimen trees 14-18' 2-4" dia. 



RHODODENDRON HYBRIDS 



1-3* Best varieties and colors 



RHODODENDRON MAXIMUM 



(The Natives) 2-6' in car lots ; fine plant 



KOSTER BLUE SPRUCE 



4-5' and 5-6' 



CAL. PRIVET for hedge; 



fine plants 2-3' and 3-4' 



A large assortment of Fruit, Shade and Ornamental trees and shrubs. 



Write for prices 



CATALOGUE MAILED UPON REQUEST 



MORRIS NURSERY CO. 



Sales Office 1 Madison Ave., New York 



Will You Try the 

 Sterilac Milk Pail 

 for 10 Days Free? 



Note the dirt-shelf which catches 

 the dirt falling from the udder. The 

 projecting top shields the strainer 

 cloth from falling dirt. 



It is easy to use. because the 



This pail insures clean milk, because with 

 it the milk and the dirt can never come 

 together. After the dirt once gets into milk 

 the damage is done, and straining- can only Note the strainer doth on which 



= ' f 1 V the milk strikes. 



take out the coarse, solid part of the dirt, 

 leaving the bacteria in the milk. 



■» .-■■II i »i i CIj .1 *1 opening is of ample width. 



Milk taken with the Merilac pail con- li does not <**"«• 

 tains 90% less bacteria than milk taken in an open pail. The 

 milk is well above all health-board standards for purity, and 

 it keeps sweet one or more days longer than the open-pail milk. 



The Sterilac PAIL is the best low-priced method of producing the 

 highest grade of sanitary milk. Try it 



Here is our offer: We will send a pail, prepaid delivery. You try it for 10 days. 

 If you are not satisfied, send it back at our expense. If you like it, send us $2.50. 

 Write us that you accept our offer, and we will ship the pail. 



The Sterilac PAIL will save you money in the long run, because it 

 will stop complaints on your milk from families, dairies and creameries. 



It is better made and will last longer than any pail that you ever 

 owned. Try it. You run no risk. 



Sterilac Company ,7 Merchants Row, Boston, Mass. 



Modern sanitary Milk Apparatus of all kinds. 



GILLETTS 



Hardy Ferns and Flowers 

 for Dark Shady Places 



NO corner is so shady but that certain hardy ferns and 

 flowers will thrive there. There is no soil so light 

 and sandy but that some of these plants will beautify it. 

 For 25 years we have been growing these hardy ferns and 

 flowers and know something of the conditions necessarv 

 to their growth. Have you a shady nook, a bit of wood- 

 land path, a brook or swampy spot, or a rocky hillside 

 you wish to re-establish and grace with ferns and flowers 

 and rhododendrons and so bring out the natural charms? 

 Do you wish the little wooded path bordered with bright 

 hepaticas, bloodroots, trilliums, wood-violets, and dainty 

 yet hardy ferns ; or the low marshy place brightened with 

 brilliant lobelias, yellow marsh-marigolds and bright blue 

 gentians? We are in a position to help you, and shall be 

 glad to send our descriptive catalogue which may aid you 

 in selecting. Pictures of some of these wild wood plants 

 have been taken by us here and are shown by half-tones 

 in the catalogue, including the clump shown in this ad of 

 Aspidium Goldianum and Asplenium Angustifolium. 



EDWARD GILLETT 



Box C, South wick, Mass. 



A shady corner at Gillett's showing a clump of Hardy Ferns and Rhododendrons 



