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The Garden Magazine, June, 1922 



STRAWBERRY 

 ARISTOCRATS 



cannot be purchased in stores or markets, 

 but they can easily be raised on your own 

 grounds. Their great size and remarkable 

 flavor will quickly demonstrate their supe- 

 riority over the standard sorts. 



PRIZEWINNER. New Variety. 

 Large, light crimson fruits; mid-season. Stock 

 limited. $5 per doz.; $15 for 50; $25 per 100. 

 California. Our 1921 introduction. 

 Enormous fruits, with real strawberry flavor. 

 $2 per doz.; $3.75 per 25; $12.50 per 100. 

 Buckbee. Very large and almost round; delicious 

 aroma and flavor. $1.25 per doz.; $2.25 per 25; $4 per 

 50; $7.50 per 100. 



Beat. Noted for its excellent form and subtle flavor. 

 90 cts. per doz.; $1.50 per 25; $2.75 per 50; $5 per 100. 

 Extra strong field-grown plants for immediate delivery. 

 Order direct from this advertisement. 



We can likewise supply all standard varieties at reasonable 

 prices; write for catalogue. 

 WILLIAM M. HUNT & CO., Inc. 148 Chambers Street, New York City 



m^Mr^w^^r^-rXm! 



Peonies 



are now in bloom — 



whole bouquets of 



beauty and fragrance 



in one flower! No 



better time than now 



to pick the varieties 



you will plant this 



Fall. Send for our catalogue and mark 



therein the favorites of your choice. 



loons 



"No library complete without Kipling complete' 



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WHEN you have lived in a Hodgson 

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Each year that we have been in busi- 

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When you need a portable garage, a 

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Illustrated catalog mailed free on 

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Room 228 71-73 Federal Street, Boston, Mass. 

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ACME J ^™£ 



Power 

 Cultivator 



Is a big factor in reducing 

 gardening cost- 

 Compact, easily handled and 

 as ALL MOVING PARTS 

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WOLCOTT NURSERIES 



DESIGNERS AND BUILDERS 



Alpine Gardens, Herbaceous Borders, Landscapes 

 1 CLINTON ROAD. JACKSON, MICHIGAN 



M-tndL HUMUS 



Tor the Price is the Best and Cheapest 



Unequalled for making new and keeping old lawns and gardens in 



condition. May be used at any time. Write for cultural directions. 



$5.00 for 5, 1001b. bags, f. o. b. Stanhope, N. J. 



H. B. PRINDLE, - - 70 E. 45th St., New York 



Puget Sound Iris Excel- 

 LEST YOU 



FORGET! 



JULY, AUGUST and SEPTEMBER 



are the three best Iris Planting 

 months of the year! 



It might be well and will save you disap- 

 pointment if you will make your selections 

 NOW and let me book your orders for late 

 Summer delivery. 25 % cash with order will 

 do; bear in mind that the newest varieties 

 are still very scarce. If interested in Iris 

 you will enjoy my 40-page catalogue; many 

 people say it is the best one published in this country. 



O. M. PUDOR, A Later of the Iris PUYALLUP, WASH. 



IRISES 



of Distinction and 

 Superior Merit 



Afterglow $2.50 



Alcazar 1.00 



Archeveque 75 



Arsace 7.50 



Cluny 6.00 



Crusader 5.00 



Dejazet 5.00 



Dimity 6.00 



Grevin 5.00 



Isoline .75 



Lady Foster 3.00 



Lent A. Williamson 5.00 



Lord of June 5.00 



Magnifica 10.00 



Opera 5.00 



Queen Caterina 10.00 



Seminole 5.00 



Shekinah 6.00 



Souv. Mme. Gaudichau 10.00 



Sweet Lavender 7.50 



We also grow the better of the standard 

 sorts and list same in our price list at 

 nominal prices-twenty-five cents and up. 



Clarence w. ttuWaxV 



j|£ ^ GROWER OF -, sZ 



wk Peonies & Iriseo M 



6144 Lakewood Ave. Chicago, 111. 



■IRISES 



Our list is quite complete. Special offer. 12 Beautiful 

 varieties including the rarer sorts for $3.00; 25 for $6.00, 

 postpaid, separately labeled. 



Mixed Iris $1.00 per dozen, $5.00 per 100. Good strong 

 roots. Price list free. 



RANSOM FARM GARDENS, GENEVA, OHIO 



CHOICE AND RARE 



PEONIES 



AT REASONABLE PRICES 

 SEND FOR LIST 



O. L. RINGLE, Wausau, Wis. 



Rosalie's Humming-Bird 

 Feeding Flower 



A beautiful almost indestructible flower, with an attrac- 

 tion which keeps these tiny birds constantly about the 

 border. Used with great success in gardens of many 

 large estates. Colors red, blue and yellow. Price $i.oo. 



Address, BR00KW00D, East River, Conn. 



Gardening, Farming and Poultry Husbandry 



the new profession for Women 



SCHOOL OF HORTICULTURE, Ambler, Pa. 



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ELIZABETH LEIGHTON LEE, Director 



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Entirely new designs suitable 



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