March, 1910 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE The %? t % s 'JXftJ %£*" 



115 



"EXCELSIOR" WIRE FENCES 



MARK 



ARE UNEQUALLED FOR PRIVATE ESTATES 



Galvanized After Weaving and 

 Guaranteed RUST PROOF 



For Sale by the Hardware Trade 



WRIGHT WIRE CO., WORCESTER, MASS. 



Boston New York Philadelphia Chicago San Francisco 



SURPASSINGLY delicious in flavor. With- 

 out exception, Golden Bantam Sweet 

 Corn is the richest in flavor of all sweet 

 corns ; a variety of which one will never tire. 

 The kernels are a rich, creamy yellow: the 

 ears are just the right size to handle at the 

 table. Being an early variety makes it especially 

 valuable for both the home and market garden. 

 It pleases every one; we have yet to hear the 

 first complaint from those who have tried it. 



Pvir<=»<5* Large pkt- ' 5 c ;.P ir rt> 20c; 



* * l\*Co» quart, 35c, postpaid. By ex- 

 press or freight at purchaser's expense; pint, 

 15c; quart, 25c; 4 quarts, 90c; J bu.; $1.25; 

 bu., $3. 50. A complete description of this 

 superb sweet corn is given in our 



26th Annual Catalogue 



CONSIDERED the most informing and 

 complete, as well as the handsomest seed 

 catalogue published in America. It is entirely 

 free from exaggeration both in descriptions and 

 illustrations. Every one of the 140 pages is 

 filled with information valuable to the seed 

 planter. No farm or garden is so large or so 

 small that this book will not assist to greater 

 profits. It is expensive and cannot be distrib- 

 uted indiscriminately, but we send it free 

 to those who wish to buy seeds. 



NORTHRUP, KING & CO., Seedsmen 

 367 Bridge Sq., MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 



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Have you an empty corner by your porch ? Beautify it this way. 



In the above illustration evergreens give a rich effect all winter. 

 Here and there German Iris brightens up with conspicuous flowers 

 in the Spring. It is our business to improve such corners. We do it 

 inexpensively and quickly. 



Have you a wall to hide? A spot where a few trees would 

 improve the view from your windows ? 



Send us dimensions of corner to be planted, exposure, length and 

 height of wall to be screened, or the number of trees wanted. We 

 will suggest variety and costs. 



Our nurseries have the advantage of being located at a distance from the gases 

 and smoke of a great city. We have over four hundred acres. The young trees 

 and shrubs are allowed plenty of room, are transplanted frequently, and are cared 

 for by men who have been in this work since 1 872. 



Before you do any planting send for Moon's Catalogue — Hardy Trees and 

 Shrubs for Every Place and Purpose. 



The William H. Moon Company Mwristliil? f%! 



