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We shall gladly give our time and attention to all intending pur- 

 chasers visiting our Nursery, and invite everybody interested in 

 improving their grounds to visit us. Our Nursery consists of 300 

 acres of highly cultivated land and a large area covered with 



Greenhouses and storehouses, in which we are growing Nur- 

 sery and Greenhouse Products for every place and purpose, the 

 best that experience, good cultivation and our excellent facilities 

 can produce, placing us in a position to fill orders of any size 



The following plants for Interior and Exterior 

 Decorations are among our specialties 



DECIDUOUS TREES AND SHRUBS. We grow 

 many thousands of ornamental Shade Tfrees 

 and Flowering Shrubs in all varieties arid sizes. 

 A visit to our Nursery will convince you of the 

 quality of our immense stock. 



HEDGE PLANTS. We grow a large quantity 

 of California Privet, Berberis and other shrubs 

 for hedges. 



BULBS AND ROOTS. We 'import quantities 

 of Bulbs and Roots from all palts of the world. 

 Our Special Autumn Bulb ' catalog ■will be 

 mailed free upon request. 



HARDY TRAILING AND CLIMBING VINES. 



We have them for every place and purpose. 



HARDY OLD-FASHIONED FLOWERS. We 



have thousands of rare, new and old-fashioned 

 kinds. Our Herbaceous grounds are especially 

 interesting at this time. Special prices on 

 quantities. 



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New Hybrid Giant Marshmallow 



NURSERYMEN, FLORISTS AND PLANTERS 



TRAINED, DWARF AND ORDINARY FRUIT 

 TREES AND SMALL FRUITS. We grow 

 these for all kinds of fruit gardens and orchards. 



BOXWOOD IN TUBS. We grow thousands of 

 plants in many shapes and sizes. Everybody 

 loves the rich green color and delicate aroma 

 of old-fashioned Boxwood. 



PLANT TUBS, WINDOW BOXES AND 

 ENGLISH GARDEN FURNITURE. We 



Manufacture all shapes and sizes. 



OUR NEW HYBRID GIANT - FLOWERING 

 MARSHMALLOW. Everybody should be in- 

 terested in this Hardy Old-fashioned Flower, it 



| ' will grow everywhere and when in bloom is 

 the queen of all garden Flowers. Blooms from 

 July until the latter part of September. 



OUR ILLUSTRATED GENERAL CATA- 

 LOG No. 25, describes our products; is 

 comprehensive, interesting, instructive and 

 helpful to intending purchaser*. Will be 

 mailed upon request. 



VISITORS take Erie Railroad to Carlton Hill, 

 second stop on Main Line. 3 minutes ' Walk to Nursery 



RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY 



Fairfax Roses Bloom Quickly 



You can have Fairfax Roses 

 blooming in your garden the first 

 season. Ordinary Rose plants, that 

 are forced in a hothouse, require 

 months to acquire vitality. 

 Fairfax Roses bloom quickly because they 

 are grown slowly — never forced. The good 

 clay loam and long growing season produce 

 healthy vigorous roots and stocky, sturdy 

 wood. 



Wintered Out of Doors 



Fairfax Roses are left out of doors all win- 

 ter. Cold, ice and snow give them a long 

 dormant season and prove their hardiness. 

 When they reach you in the spring they are 

 ready to grow vigorously and produce 

 an abundance of perfect blooms. They 

 thrive where forced roses winter-kill. 



My 1914 Rose Book FREE 



My new Rose Book tells you how tc 

 grow roses just as beautiful as the 

 "Aristocrats of Rosedom." It des- 

 cribes all the good varieties, new 

 and old, that will thrive out of 

 doors. Sent free ■ — write for 

 it now. 



W. R. GRAY 



BOX 6, OAKTON, FAIRFAX COUNTY, VA 



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E have a man in our office who 

 has a very interesting job. 



He receives letters from all over the world 

 — and replies to every one of them, not with 

 a mere printed form; but with a personal 

 letter carefully thought out. 



Some days he travels pretty much all over 

 New York City looking for the right answer 

 to a single letter. 



This man conducts our Readers' Service 

 Department. 



If you come across anything in any of our 

 magazines, or anywhere else for that matter, 

 about which you want more information just 

 write him a letter. 



He'll answer it — that's his job. 



Address — 



Readers' Service Department, Doubleday, Page & Company 

 Garden City, New York 







