July, 19 14 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



323 



A Greenhouse Doubles and Triples 

 The Joys of Horticulture 



NATURE gives most of us, at the best, scarcely three months of real garden 

 ing joys. For two months in the Spring, we are waiting for our garden? 

 "to arrive." For a month or two in the Fall, we are regretfully watching their 

 departure. And then come months of barren bleakness with only the reading of 

 horticultural books, and the perusing of alluring catalogs to solace us. 



But if you have a gTeenhouse — what a different aspect the whole thing takes. 

 Your garden becomes a perpetual one — regardless of time or season, rhyme 

 or reason. 



Beside the flowers, fruits, and vegetables, you can have as you will; there 

 is nothing like a greenhouse to smooth out the hurry -worries of life and keep 

 one in pleasurable harmony with things. Leastwise that's what our 

 customers say. 



If it all seems good indeed to you, why don't you have a glass enclosed 

 garden of your own — one of our greenhouses ? 



If you wish, we will take charge of the entire building of it for you, from the 

 turning of the sod to the turning on of the heat in your completed garden plot. 



Why don't we talk it over — you and we. 



Or at least get a start by sending for one of our booklets, called "Glass 

 Gardens —A Peep Into Their Delights." 



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GROW THEM RIGHT 



You can by using Conard and Jones varie- 

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Plant Lovett's Pot-Grown Strawberries 



this Summer and have an abundance of big, red, luscious berries next June 



lam a pioneer in growing Pot Grown Strawberries. I have been growing them for 36 

 years. I offer properly grown plants of all the choice new and good old varieties — but by 

 far the finest of all strawberries are the Van Fleet Hybrids, the 



Early Jersey Giant, Edmund Wilson and Late Jersey Giant 



now being introduced by me. They yield 



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wild strawberry, and are as large as 



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 Box 125 Little Silver, N. J. 



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