March, 1914 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



141 



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No need of living in a community where scenes like this exist, for they are so 

 easily improved with Trees and Shrubbery 



The same yard the second season alter being planted with some of our Trees and 

 Shrubbery that have not only hidden the ugly view, but given a privacy that makes the 

 backyard livable 



Let Moon Hide Your Ugly Views 



With Attractive Trees and Shrubbery 



IF YOUR garage, stable or a neighbor's "flapping line of clothes" obtrude them- 

 selves on the harmony of your residence or veranda outlook, you can promptly 

 convert an annoyance into a thing of beauty by planting one of "Moon's Screens." 

 Anything from an ash can to the jarring feature of any nearby building can be hid- 

 den from view, giving to your grounds delightful framings of greenery. 



The stately Lombardy poplars are quick growing and effectual for all year round 

 results. 

 A planting of evergreens around your tennis courts shuts out peeping eyes and 



raw winds. A mixed screen bordering the drive restrains the view of the residence 

 before reaching its most attractive view point. 



And so you see the charm and possibilities of Moon's Screen plantings. 



Tell us about the unsightly outlook that you have; describe if you will the situation 

 in detail and we will tell you frankly whether or not there is in our enormous stock 

 of Trees and Shrubs any that will solve your problem, and if there are we shall gladly 

 furnish estimate. At least, send for our catalog that tells all about the Nursery 

 stock that we have for every place and purpose. 



The ^Os/m. H. Moon Company 



Makefield Terrace 



Philadelphia Office Room "B" 



Morrisville Pa 



21 South 12th Street 



The 



VANISHING 

 RACE 



By Joseph K. Dixon 



The Story of the Dy- 

 ing Race of Red Men 

 Told by their Chiefs 



•J This book is the swan-song of the Red Man — 

 the permanent record of his last Great Council on 

 the banks of the Little Big Horn where Custer 

 fought and fell. 



•J In it picturesque stories of Indian life and cus- 

 toms abound; the chiefs tell of their early lives; 

 those who fought Custer for the first time tell 

 their story of his annihilation. 



"Epic in thought and treatment. The illustrations are 

 remarkable." — Los Angeles Times. 



8o Photogravure illustrations. Net $3.50. 



Many people can not get books. If there is no book- 

 store near you we shall be glad to send books on ap- 

 proval, or if you wish, mail check including postage. 



DOUBLED AY, PAGE & CO., Garden City, N. Y. 



FATHER AND SON 



is the relationship between 



CROWDS 



AND 



Crowds Jr. 



Crowds is for your shelf 

 Crowds Jr. for your pocket 



In pioneer days men kept a pistol in the hip 

 pocket. In that good part of the world where 

 everybody is "Colonel" men carry other things 

 upon the hip. But hereabouts, those who are 

 keen on efficiency carry Crowds Jr. 



Life says: "The most religious book since 'Uncle 

 Tom's Cabin." 

 HIP POCKET SIZE 50 CENTS NET LARGE SIZE $1.35 NET 



Give a copy to that young friend of 

 yours who is just starting in business 



Many people can not gel books. If there is no book- 

 store near you we shall be glad to send books on ap- 

 proval, or if you wish, mail check including postage 



DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY 



GARDEN CITY NEW YORK 



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