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Evergreens Make Your 

 Home Say "Welcome!" 



Evergreens snuggling cheerily about 1he house seem to say: "Come right in." 

 Every Harrison Evergreen has room for strong individual development. It 

 develops a vigorous compact root syslem in the rich Maryland loam. It is 

 dug carefully so as to retain a ball of earth about the roots and wrapped with 

 burlap — all without extra charge. There are Harrison Evergreens icr every 

 piace and every purpose. 



We can also supply you with everything needed for the home grounds — shrub- 

 bery, hedge plants, shade trees and large and small fruits, asparagus, etc. 

 Write to-day for 1920 catalogue. 



Q/ \3 J. G. Harrison & Sons f \J Proprietors 



Largest Growers of Fruit Trees in the World" 



^«^5^ Box 56 ' Berlin ' Mar y land ^<^35S§ 



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Kunderd's Wonderful 

 New Ruffled Gladioli 



are by far the grandest in the world. All competent 

 authorities will tell you that, and you are far behind- on 

 Gladiolus unless your garden has them. Handsomely 

 illustrated booklet giving an interesting story of "The 



Modern Gladioli" 

 and these wonder- 

 ful New Ruffled 

 Strains will be 

 sent you free on 

 request. Contains 

 most complete 

 cultural notesever 

 published and 

 much other valu- 

 able information. 



A. E. Kunderd 



"The Originator of the 

 Ruffled Gladioli" 



Box G 

 Goshen, Ind., U. S. A. 



Treats of everything that can possi- 

 bly interest the Vegetable or Flower 

 grower and is a necessary part of 

 your Garden equipment. 



DREER'S GARDEN BOOK FOR 1920 



contains 224 pages, six color plates featuring 

 Choice Vegetables, Early Colossal Cosmos, Mammoth Ver- 

 bena, Los Angeles Rose, and the new Rose, Columbia; also 

 numerous photographic illustrations of the best of the recent 

 novelties and old time favorites in Vegetables and Flowers. 



The amateur as well as the professional will find many 

 helpful cultural directions, written by experts, on all worth 

 while Vegetables and Flowers. 



A copy will be mailed free if you mention this 

 publication. Ready in January. Write to-day. 



Improved Filberts 



Photo 

 actual 

 size 



(Hazel Nuts) 



Europe until now has alone enjoyed 

 a great nut delicacy — large, tasty Fil- 

 berts. The American wild Filbert has 

 lacked size, taste and food value. 

 Eight years ago , however, we im- 

 ported plants that bore abundantly, as 

 far North as Riga, Russia, and ob- 

 tained a European nut expert to begin 

 experiments here. Success has crowned 

 his efforts. We now offer you 



Hardy, Well-Developed Plants 



of the finest improved varieties. On the shore of 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 September here. Plants bear second or third year after planting 



and when 10 years old stand 6 to 8 feet high, anc 

 should yield 20 to 25 pounds of nuts each. 



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

 high, and will thrive in any moderately rich wel! drained sci j 

 with very little cultivation. Be the first to grow large Filbert \ 

 — the European kind — on your grounds for real pleasure or u 1 

 orchard for good profit. Satisfaction comes either way. SenrjS 

 for catalogue illustrated in colors with full details. 



L. W. HALL COMPANY, Inc. 



Established 1879 



580 Cutler Bldg., Rochester, N. Y. 



Complete stock of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Ntc'l 

 Trees, Roses, Shrubs, Vines, Berry Plants, etc. I 



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