Improved Filbert (Hazel) 

 Nut Trees 



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FOR FALL PLANTING 



Europe until now has alone enjoyed a 

 great nut delicacy — large, tasty Filberts. 

 The American wild Filbert has lacked 

 size, taste and food value. 

 Seven years ago, however, we imported 

 plants that bore abundantly, as far North 

 as Riga, Russia, and obtained a Euro- 

 pean nut expert to begin experiments 

 here. Success has crowned his efforts. 

 We now offer you 



Hardy, Well-Developed Trees 



Famous nut experts C. A. Reed, of the U. S. Dept. of Agricul- 

 ture and Dr. R. T. Morris have pronounced our plants wonder- 

 ful. On the shore cf Lake Ontario with winter temperature fifteen 

 to twenty degrees below zero, they thrive and bear abundantly. 



Beauty and Profit 



Bushes make a very ornamental shrub with deep green and 

 leathery foliage in Summer and loaded with husks of delicious nuts, which ripen in Sep- 

 tember here. Plants bear second or third year after planting, and when 10 years old stand 

 5 to 7 feet high, and should yield 20 to 25 pounds of nuts each. 



All plants offered grown on their own roots, are 2 to 4 

 feet high, and will thrive in any moderately rich, well 

 drained soil with very little cultivation. Can be planted 

 just as successfully in the fall as spring. Be the first to 

 grow large Filberts — the European kind — on your grounds 

 for real pleasure or in orchard for good profit. Satisfaction 

 comes either way. Send for catalogue with full details. 



L. W. HALL COMPANY Inc. 



Established 1879 



585 Cutler Bldg., Rochester, N. Y. 



Complete stock of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, 

 Vines, Berry Plants, etc. 





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The year'' s in the ivane; 



There is nothing adorning: 

 The night has no eve; 



And the day has no morning; 



Cold ivinter gives learning! 



Hood — "Autumn." 



The greenhouse is the only solution to having your favorite 

 plants and flowers all winter long; and by building now 

 you can be plentifully supplied with them when the frost 

 comes and all outdoors goes to sleep. 



It's a pleasure, too, for yourself and family to cultivate them 

 and enjoy the results of your labors. 



We will gladly tell you "just how" if you will 

 call on us or have us call on you. Plans and 

 photographs await your inspection. 



WILLIAM H. 

 LUTTON CO. 



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QREtrm/WOUSES 



512 FIFTH AVE. 

 NEW YORK 



THE MADONNA LILY 

 ULIUM CANDIDUM 



Picked Dulbs t8 pllj| 



Lilium Candidum 



The Hardy Fragrant Madonna Lily 



Plant bulbs now to make their leaf growth 



this fall and bloom next June. Ideal for shelter 



spots in Plant Borders and low shrubberies — 



Large Bulbs, per doz. $2.00; 100, $15.00 



Mammoth, per doz. $3.00; 100, $20.00 



Paper White Narcissus 



Vaughan's Grandiflora 



Every gardener should pot or box these now for 

 early flowers. No better house plant, when grown 

 in fancy bowls of gravel and water, invaluable for 

 cut flowers. 



Mammoth Bulbs, per 100, $4.00; per 1000, $35.00 

 Select Size, per 100, $3. SO; per 1000, $30.00 



VAUGHAN'S FREESIAS 



Improved Purity (Select Strain) 



Giant sprays of large fragrant flowers, the whitest 

 of the white Freesias. 



Jumbo Bulbs, per doz., .65; per 100, $4.00 



Large Bulbs, per doz., .30; per 100, $2.00 



all prepaid 



Vaughan's "Rainbow" Freesias 



\ wonderful new strain introduced by a cele- 

 brated Hybridist, Colors come in Mauve, 

 blue, yellow, lavender and pink. We offer 

 separate or mixed. 

 i Separate colors, per doz., $1.15; 100, $8.00 

 "lixed, per doz., $1.00; 100 ; $7.50 

 all prepaid 

 Complete Illustrated Autumn Cota- 

 L logue (G) mailed FREE everywhere. 



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