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Roses for Immediate Effect 



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Dreer's two-year-old, field grown roses are dug in the fall, and during the winter months are 

 five and six inch pots, and stored in cold houses with only sufficient artificial heat to exclude 

 Under this they develop in the natural way and are far superior to plants carried over in 

 dormant condition. They will give the immediate results you are looking for. 



We particularly recommend the "Dreer Diamond Anniversary Collection" of nine Well 

 tions; a combination of high-class Hardy Everblooming Hybrid Tea Varieties which are 

 Duchess of Wellington: Long: buds of a deep, coppery saffron yellow, delightfully frn; 

 and free flowering-. 75c each, $7.50 per dozen. George C. Waud: Large, full, sweetly- 

 scented, orange-vermilion. 50c each; $5.00 per dozen. Laurent Carle: Very 

 large, perfect, brilliant carmine flowers. One of the most deliciously-scented 

 roses grown and always in flower. 50c each; $5.00 per dozen. Mrs. Aaron Ward: 

 A distinct shade of Indian-yellow, shading lighter to the edges- One of the most 

 admired roses in our trial grounds. Beautiful in bud and open flower. 50c each; 

 $5.00 per dozen. Mary. Countess of Ilchester: A warm crimson-carmine; large, free, 

 and very fragrant. 75c each: $7.50 per dozen. Marquise De Sinety: Beautiful rich 

 yellow ochre, suffused with carmine. 75c each; $7.50 per dozen. Mme. Segond 

 Weber: Cup-shaped, fragrant flowers of a light salmon-pink that appeals to everyone- 

 50c each: $5.00 per dozen. My Maryland: Wonderfully prolific, very sweet; bright but 

 tender salmon-pink. 50c each; $5.00 per dozen. William Shean: Pure pink of great sub- 

 stance, with buds four inches long, of perfect form. 50c each; $5.00 per dozen. 



One Strong Two- Year-Old Plant Each of the Nine Sorts for $4.50 



r\ > For a complete list of roses of all types for garden planting, see 



L/YGGY S Dreer's Diamond Jubilee Garden Book. Within its pages you will also 



Ciarr1*»n Rr»r»lr flnd a11 tlle vegetables, plants, hardy flowers — everything worth growinf 



uo,uc " UUUR in this country. Free if you mention this publication. 



HenryADheer 33SZ& 



Everybody's Flower 

 — The Gladiolus 



I have called it everybody's flower because it is the one 

 flower that will grow for everybody and is loved by every- 

 body who grows it. It asks no favors. It has no exacting 

 soil requirements. It is sturdy, vigorous, independent. 

 It will glorify a king's garden or the humblest dooryard. 



I ask you to give it a trial 

 I want you to love it as I do 



Love of it and nothing else is the reason 

 that I am today the leading grower in 

 America of this beautiful flower. I began 

 growing it as an amateur. It won my 

 interest, then my love. It is so royal yet 

 so democratic. If you have never grown it 

 let me introduce it to you through one of my 

 special collections. 



My new Catalog will delight you 



It tells all about these collections and the 

 best of over 25,000 varieties which I have 

 grown. It tells just how to grow the 

 gladiolus and is exquisitely iUustrated in 

 natural colors. It tells how you can have 

 a succession of these matchless flowers in 

 your garden from July until September. I 

 will send this little book free if you will write 

 for it at once. 



ARTHUR COWEE 



Meadowvale Farms 

 Box 126 Berlin, N. Y. 



The North Eastern Forestry Company 



"We raise our own Trees" 



Before placing your order for nursery stock get our 

 quotations. It will pay. 



Some species are listed below and many others are 

 on hand at similarly low rates. 



Comparison of prices will convince you that ours are 

 the lowest in the country for best grade stock. 



Prices per 1000 Plants 



Seedlings Transplants 



White Pine $2.25 $6.00 



Red Pine 2.25 



Scotch Pine 2.25 6.00 



Jack Pine 2 . 00 



Western Yellow Pine . . . 2.50 



Norway Spruce 2.25 6.00 



Engelman Spruce . . . . 2.25 



European Larch 2.25 6.00 



Douglas Fir 6 . 00 



Arborvitae 2 . 50 



Oriental Arborvitae . . . . 3 . 00 



Beech 8.00 



All prices net F. 0. B. Cheshire, Conn., and including 

 all charges for packing material. 



The North Eastern Forestry Company 



New Haven, Conn. 



