The Garden Magazine, March, 1922 



73 



Eliminates the Drudgery 



Gives you more time for Pleasure Gardening. 



Thousands of Garden Lovers begin the year with plans for better lawns and 

 greater gardens only to abandon them later because they are overwhelmed by 

 drudging, time-devouring work. At last comes relief in the form of a cheap, 

 dependable power. 



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and Lawn Mower Tractor 



It will make your gardening 

 dreams come true. 



This wonderful tractor has an arched axle to work astride narrow rows. It has a new and 

 simple tool control so a boy can do weeding and hoeing better than with a hand or 

 wheel hoe, and from four to six times as fast. It has a differential drive, making it easy 

 to turn, — a wonderful advantage in cultivating and lawn mowing. The attachments 

 for seeding, cultivating and lawn mowing have snap hitches and can be instantly 

 changed without the use of a wrench. 



The BOLENS is an innovation. It will be a revelation to you. 



Write to-day for descriptive circular and prices. 



GILSON MANUFACTURING COMPANY 



111 PARK STREET PORT WASHINGTON, WISCONSIN 



Pergolas and Arbors — 



Arbor No. 24 



without seat, 



$110.00 



F.O.B. Chicago 



The "Better-Built" kind constructed 

 not only for attractiveness, but for 

 permanency as well. 



This advertisement shows only a few select- 

 ions of suggestive features taken from our 

 catalogue which contains over one hundred 

 practical illustrations of distinctive Garden 

 decorations for beautifying the surroundings 

 of home. 



Simplicity and good taste in Garden Craft are 

 essentia] if it shodld harmonize with the rest- 

 fulness of interior home furnishings. Here, 

 too, you will find suggestions which are suit- 

 able for making your garden a reposing place 

 for leisure hours. 



i When writing for copy enclose 20c and asfyfor Catalogue *'H-33." 



HARTMANN-SANDERS COMPANY 



Factory & Showroom: 2155-87 Elston Ave., Chicago 

 Eastern Office & Showroom: 6 E. 39th Street, New York City 



Rose Arbor No. 10, Rose Arbor, with seats No. 20, 

 $37.50 F.O.B. Chicago. $90.00 F.O.B. Chicago 



Special Exhibit of 



our goods can be 



seen at the 



International 



Flower Show 



March 13 to 19 



Grand Central 



Palace 

 New York City 



Write 

 to-day 

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 catalogue 



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^^ i iM any other dahlia. The soft 



colors and tints blend so 

 harmoniously. The most 

 exquisitely formed flowers 

 are carried so gracefully, 

 erect to facing, on the long, 

 cane stiff stems. Size, six 

 to eight inches. Color at 

 Mary Steffenson base of petal, citron yellow, 



outer half creamy white, 

 both yellow and white mottled and overspread rosolane pink. Many petals 

 showing faint yellow along mid-vein. All dusted over with tiny glistening 

 crystal-like particles, as of gold dust. An ideal dahlia for cutting, garden, and 

 for exhibition. Roots, $5.00 each. 



That you may know our dahlias we make the following 



SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFERS 



5 beautiful Cactus Dahlias $1.00 



5 grand Decorative Dahlias _ $1.00 



2 Giant Century, 2 unique Collarettes, 2 Ball. 6 in all $1.00 



5 Peony Dahlias, $1.00, 1 Pkt. new Decorative Dahlia Seed $1.00 



Above 5 offers, each Dahlia carefully labeled, true to name, and my book on The 



Dahlia, all postpaid for $5.00 



OUR NEW CATALOGUE, THE WORLD'S BEST DAHLIAS, not only shows Mary 

 Steffenson, Queen Elizabeth, Golden West Cactus, and 9 new Century Dahlias in natural colors, 

 but tells the plain truth about the best new and standard varieties, including 12 won- 

 derful new creations, now offered for the first time. 



THE LEADING DAHLIA CATALOGUE FREE 

 Write to-day. A post card will bring you a copy by return mail. 



PEACOCK DAHLIA FARMS 



Berlin We are the largest in the world New Jersey 



