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The Garden Magazine, July, 1922 



Guard Your Garden 



July brings bugs besides fruit and flowers. Be pre- 

 pared to fight the enemy. For successfully combat- 

 ing the pernicious Rosebug, hitherto invincible, use 



"= MELROSINE 



The All-around Contact Insecticide 



Not only does it utterly destroy beetles, spiders, 

 saw bugs, and thrips, but it likewise proves a sure 

 remedy for all aphis or plant lice. We are 

 continually trying to find a limit to the usefulness 

 of MELROSINE, but so far we have not found 

 an insect that it does not kill, for it has proven 



FATAL TO EVERY BUG IT TOUCHES 



MELROSINE is obtainable in the following packages: 



Gallon, $6.00; Half-Gallon, $3.25; Quart, $1.75; Pint, gi.oo. These 



prices for East of Rockies, with transportation collected upon 



delivery. 



At Best Horticultural Stores 



Ask for MELROSINE — if your dealer does not carry it, please give 

 us his name and afford us the opportunity of supplying you, kindly 

 sending cash with order, as we do not open small accounts. 



Trial Can, Sufficient to Make One Gallon ient postpaid on receipt of 60c. 



GARDEN CHEMICAL COMPANY 



NEW V □ R. K CITY, ISI.Y. 



Competition for Amateurs, in 

 Photographs of Small Gardens 



Prizes $5o.oo, $15.00, $15.00 



The Society of Little Gardens 



wishing to promote interest in the artistic cultivation of the 

 small home garden, announces a competition to be judged 

 from photographs of small gardens. This competition is 

 directed and will be judged by a committee composed of 

 Miss Harriet Sartain, Chairman, Dean of the School of De- 

 sign for Women, Philadelphia, Miss Elizabeth Leighton Lee, 

 Director of the School of Horticulture for Women, Ambler, 

 Pa., and Miss Elizabeth Wilson Fisher, Member of the Lan- 

 tern and Lens Guild of Women Photographers, Philadelphia. 



Information may be had on application to 



MRS. CHARLES DAVIS CLARK 



2215 Spruce St. Philadelphia 



"GARDEN FURNISHINGS" 



Refer to our "Advertisement" in the March Issue of 

 this magazine, which will convey some idea of the 

 various Home Attractions we manufacture. 



In addition to PERGOLAS and ARBORS, and Garden Furni- 

 ture, we can furnish attractive 

 Lattice Fences. Sun Dials, Gaz- 

 ing Globes, Lawn-Umbrellas, Self- 

 Watering-Rower-Boxes, also, Arti- 

 ficial Stone Bird Baths, Fountains 

 and Flower Vases. 



When writing for copy enclose 20c 

 and ask for catalogue "H-33 



Hartmann-Sanders Company 



Factory and Showroom 



2155-87 Elston Ave., Chicago 



Eastern Office and Showroom 



6 East 39th St., New York City 



VMA/MMWSS/WAWMM/MWIUtM>J^^^ 



The Garry -nee-dule Strains 

 of Hardy PHLOXES 



represent our'choice of many hundreds of distinct varieties which 

 we know. Dependability under widely varying conditions has 

 governed our choice. You make no mistake in taking our word 

 for these __ _ ^^ „^ 



Twelve of the Best, $2.00 



B. Com pie — brilliant purple Baron van Dedem — scailet, 



Europea — white, carmine eye 

 Elizabeth Campbell — salmon 



pink 

 Gefion — peach blossom pink 

 Miss Lingard — earliest white 

 Rynstrom — carmine rose 



blood -red 

 Fernande Cortes — crimson and 



coppery bronze 

 R. P. Struthers — rosy carmine 

 Siebold — orange scarlet 

 Thor — deep salmon pink 

 Von Lassburg— large late white 



One each of above 12 best for $2.00 postpaid, October delivery. 

 "Hardy Plants for the Home Garden" gladly mailed 

 free on request* 



W. A. TOOLE Garry-ncc-Dule Baraboo, Wis. 



A Mark of Distinction 



A Callahan Sectional Greenhouse brings to its owner 

 many things — all-year 'round flowers and out-of -season 

 delicacies for the winter table, of course. But more 

 than that, there is a certain prestige and distinction 

 that accompanies the ownership of such an outdoor 

 conservatory. 



are designed especially for city residences and suburban 

 homes. The size and price varies, but the quality never 

 changes. At the new prices you can now have one for 

 as low as $300. 



Callahan Greenhouses are built in completely finished 

 unit sections and shipped ready to assemble. Any han- 

 dy man can quickly and easily bolt the sections 

 together. 



Let us send you Tile Greenhouse Booh — 

 it gives full details 



T. J. CALLAHAN COMPANY 



907 S. Perry St. Dayton, Ohio 



Also mfrs. of larger Greenhouses for Com- 

 mercial Growers. If interested, ash 

 for Commercial Catalogue 



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Collectors and Growers 



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NURSERY 



Request opportunity to send catalogue STROUDSBURG, PA. 



The Glen Road Iris Gardens 



SPECIALIZE IN RARE AND FINE 



VARIETIES OF BEARDED IRISES 



Send for List 



Grace Sturtevant, Prop. 



Wellesley Farms, Massachusetts 



Send for 

 Our New Bulb Catalogue 



Lists an extra large assortment of 

 varieties. 



Special groups and pricings on all 

 July orders. 



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J$v-. Puget Sound Iris Excelnni 

 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 send 

 for price list— my 1922 Iris catalogue is entirely exhausted. 



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



