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THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



June, 1910 



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II FENCE ' "" 

 TRELLIS 

 TREE GUARD 

 FIDWER^GMD 



WHEN YOU BUY FENCING 



for any purpose, keep this fact clearly in mind: 

 — Wheelock " Rust Proof" is the acknowl- 

 edged standard of users and dealers. 



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All genuuine WHEELOCK products are 

 made of heavy straight wires, without bends or 

 kinks, and heavily galvanized after weaving, 

 clamp and all. Strong and rust-proof for all time. 

 FENCE — All straight wires, heavier than any 

 other fence. No bends or twists to break. 

 Close mesh and unclimbable. 

 FLOWER BED GUARDS — A perfect protection 

 for flower beds against cats, dogs and trespassers. 

 TRELLIS — Permanent and artistic. Can not 

 rust out. Readily removed and replaced with- 

 out injury to vines. 



TREE PROTECTORS-Save your trees from ac- 

 cident and animals. Ornamental. Easily and 

 quickly applied. Will not rust. Need no painting. 

 Insist on WHEELOCK "RUST PROOF." 

 Look for the WHEELOCK FENCE 

 CLAMP shown above. It's your protection. 



Your dealer has WHEELOCK "RUST PROOF/' 

 or can order it for you. If he won't, write us direct. 

 Meanwhile, send for our Art Catalogue. 





WHEELOCltRIJSr PROOmNCE CO. 



OFFICE FACTOT1.Y 



WORCESTER.MASS.. CliNTON.MASS 



AGREEABLE SURPRISE 



We will send you four dollars' worth of plants 

 for one dollar — an agreeable "surprise ' collection 

 comprising: Roses, Chrysanthemums, and plants 

 suitable for bedding, porch boxes and out-door 

 summer flowering, a collection by means of which 

 we hopetomakeyou apermanent customer of ours. 



We must have a certain supply of plants to take care of each 

 season's requirements. We therefore grow large quantities, 

 sometimes a good deal more than we really need. And then 

 we have two alternatives in disposing of those plants we have 

 left over, viz.: either hold them over or make them up in 

 " agreeable surprise " collections to interest those who may not 

 be our customers, or those who may already be buying from us. 



These agreeable surprise collections are all their name indi- 

 cates and more — we give you $4 worth of fine, healthy plants: 

 Roses, Chrysanthemums, and plants suitable for bedding, 

 porch boxes and out-door summer flowering, at regular catalogue 

 prices for $1.00. The plants are shipped by express at your 

 expense. The earth is left on the roots — and we guarantee 

 them to grow and to bloom — they're good strong plants. 

 If you live east of the Mississippi, your express charge ivillbe lozv. 



SEND ONE DOLLAR 



Write for 'agreeable surprise collection," enclose one dollar and we will 

 send you your collection as soon as m ^ 



we come to it — we ship in rotation — (~/&^iklfifffl/T/Y/A'i^'^ 

 first come first served. Do this now g < K » fll« *i *■ & 



as our "surprise" collections are sure 24 

 to go " like hot cakes." Address — 



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