ANNOUNCES 



the Spring 1920 Edition 



of 



"MY GARDEN FAVORITES 



the most unusual Garden book ever presented to ike public, surpassing in completeness and helpful 

 information his best efforts of the past, printed and presented in "de luxe" form and truly his 



Masterpiece of Garden Literature 



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ready from the press January 1st, 1920 



True it is a catalogue, but in such an unusually different form 

 and conception that the word "catalogue" belies it; it is a book 

 charming to read; invaluable for its wealth of information, a 

 catechism for the garden enthusiast; a guide post for the struggling 

 amateur, and the last word in truthful descriptions of flowers, 

 vegetables and plants. 



Of course, you want to know why he calls it "MY GARDEN 

 FAVORITES." The answer is simple. Mr. Fuld believes in 

 individuality. He is above all, a gardener with unlimited enthu- 

 siasm; he has his favorites among the garden children as well as 

 decided dislikes; and as he can only write with enthusiasm about 

 the flowers he loves, he offers these exclusively in his book, and so 

 your selections must always be right. 



NEW FLOWERS AND VEGETABLES FOR 1920 



You will simply be amazed at the extensive offering of real 



meritorious new flowers, vegetables, shrubs and other plants to 

 be found in this edition. Your garden will become to you the 

 most lovable, the most exciting, the most fascinating spot in all 

 the world, if you follow Mr. Fuld's suggestions and advice. 



The most pleasing surprise of all is, that the book is free, while 

 the edition lasts, and so that you will not be disappointed, write 

 to-day for your copy. 



If you look for a picture book, do not write, for the book contains 

 no pictures except those created by the truthful descriptions in your 

 mind. 



If you do gardening for the real joy and divine inspiration there 

 is in it, you will love the book and treasure it — others please do 

 not apply. 



MAURICE FULD, Seedsman, 7-a West 45th Street, New York 



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CHRISTMAS 



SUGGESTION 



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Perhaps you have often thought of giving her a 

 greenhouse — sometime. With her natural love 

 of flowers, it would be a source of delight for 

 years to come. 



Then why not make it a Christmas gift — this 

 Christmas? • We can have the plans ready, if you 

 act quickly, for you to present to her Christmas 

 morning. The greenhouse can be erected as soon 

 as the frost is out of the ground, and her favorite 

 flowers will be growing luxuriantly long before na- 

 ture is ready to produce them out of doors. 



Come in to-day and look at the photographs of 

 greenhouses we have built for many of the finest 

 estates in the country, or tell us when to bring 

 them to you. 



WILLIAM H. 

 LUTTON CO. 



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GRtENV^HOUSES 



512 FIFTH AVE. 

 NEW YORK 



When in Doubt 

 Plant Norway Maples 



Norway Maples are deservedly the most popular of all shade 



trees. They grow quickly; thrive in all soils, and increase in 



beauty as the years go by. We have them in sizes from i inch 



to 6 inches in diameter — all sturdy 



and healthy. \\ hen in doubt, plant 



Norway Maples. 



Harrisons' Evergreens are heavy, 

 bushy specimens with strong root 

 systems. Our Thunberg's Barberry 

 and California Privet excel for 

 hedges. We also supply Flowering 

 Shrubs in great variety. 



Harrisons' Fruit Trees are budded 

 from our own fruiting orchards. 

 Everbearing Strawberry Plants and 

 30 other Varieties afford wide 

 choice. 



Norway Maple — Write lo-day for 1920 catalogue 



Kins °f Shade Trees 



