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The Garden Magazine, January, 1922 



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Nevins' "Success With Small Fruits 



Do you know that you can obtain more health, pleasure and 

 profit from a garden of strawberries than from any equal amount of 

 land on your place? My beautiful new Catalogue greets you with 

 a smile, and tells you something about ourselves and our favorable 

 location where soil and climate combine to produce plants of superior 

 quality and results You may obtain with Nevins Superior Quality 

 Strawberry Plants. 



WHAT IT TELLS: 



It tells: How to select varieties best adapted to your soil and needs. How to 

 prepare the soil for planting. When to plant. The different systems of small fruit 

 growing. How to plant. How to care for the patch. How to pick and market the 

 fruit so as to obtain the highest prices. How to] renew the patch. It is a Fruit 

 Grower's Guide and whether you buy your plants from us or not you will need this 

 helpful book — Nevins' "Success with Small Fruits." Send for your copy to-day. 

 A postal will bring it. 



NEVINS 

 NURSERIES 



Nurseries 



Ovid and Perry 

 Mich. 



Mail Address 

 Perry, Mich. 



Dahlias 



My 1922 catalogue will be sent on request. Besides de- 

 scriptions of the best American and Foreign varieties, 

 it will contain many illustrations of my MASTICK 

 creations. 



M. G. TYLER 1660 Denver Ave., Portland, Oregon 



W 



r HITE and red-berried shrubs, holding 

 their fruit long after the leave's have 

 dropped, add a touch 

 of color to the Winter 

 landscape. You will 

 enjoy the cheerful 

 chipper of the birds 

 they attract. Berry- 

 hearing shrubs are de- 

 scribed in our cata- 

 logue. 



MOONS' NURSERIES 



Morrisville Pennsylvania 



which is 1 mile from Trenton, N. J. 



IS THERE A PLACE TO SIT 

 IN YOUR GARDEN? 



A rose arbor is a pleasant place for tea, or a bridge 

 game, or an hour with a new book. 



If you make it easy to spend time in your garden, 

 you'll find that somehow or other you'll have more 

 time to spend there. 



HARTMANN SANDERS COMPANY 



Manufacturers of Arbors, Per- 

 golas, Lattice Fences 



Factory ancT,Main Office 



2185-87 Elston Avenue 



Chicago, Illinois 



New York Office and Show 



Boom 



6 E. 39th St., New York City 



"When writing enclose ten cents 

 and ask for catalogue "H-33' 



Olds' Seeds 



Go where you will you can't find 



better Seed Corn, Oats, Potatoes, Clover, 

 Alfalfa or Timothy than ours. We've 

 specialized in these seeds for years. We 

 grow and handle them right. 

 Our Garden Seeds are no less reliable. No 

 6eed house has better. We are constantly 

 improving our special strains and 

 k seeking the best for ourcustomers. 

 "Olds' Catalog 

 Tells the Truth" 



our slogan— is no idle boast. 

 Write for a copy at once. Guides 

 you in planning crops and mak- 

 ing up seed order. 



L.L. OLDS SEED COMPANY 

 Drawer 26 Madison, Wis. 



STRAWBERRY PLANTS 



$3.50 Per Thousand. Our strong, healthy, tremendous bearing 

 plants guarantee big crops of luscious berries. Best varieties for all 

 kinds of soils. Full line of Raspberries, Blackberries, Currants and 

 Asparagus. Large stock of extra fine Grape plants. GREATLY 

 REDUCED PRICES. Our customers are making up to $1200 per 

 acre from small fruits. New color catalogue free. Write to-day. 



Bridgman Nursery Co., Box 12, Bridgman, Mich. 



Dahlia-Dale Gardens 



ATHOL, MASS. 



A Fan's limited surplus of tested 

 and Newer Varieties. Price List. 



Carter-Thorburn Collection 



of early vegetable seeds is the result 

 of 120 years' selecting and testing. 

 . Earliness and quality combined. 



SUNRISE TOMATO— The earliest. 

 most productive, good sized, scarlet 

 fruit, very even, of fine quality, 

 with solid meat and few seeds. 



16 DAY RADISH— Oval, white- 

 tipped, crimson, crisp and tender. 

 CRIMSON BALL BEET— Very 

 early, round, bright crimson, good size and fine flavor. 

 SPRINGTIDE or ALLHEART CABBAGE— A dwarf 

 variety maturing in early spring. Quality unsurpassed. 

 PERPETUAL LETTUCE— All season head lettuce. 

 LITTLE MARVEL TURNIP— The earliest white globe 

 turnip, crisp, solid flesh of delicious flavor. 



Try this collection at our expense. The money you 

 send will apply on your first order. Send 25c and ask 

 for Sunrise Collection No. US .and we will send by re- 

 turn mail the 6 packets of Earliest and Best vegetable 

 seeds, our illustrated catalog and a 25-Cent Rebate 

 Check to apply on your first order of $1.00 or more. 



Catalog Free — Our 85th annual Catalog of Carters 

 Tested and Selected Seeds will be mailed free to anyonej 

 mentioning this magazine. 



CARTERS TESTED SEEDS, Inc.. 53 Barclay St..N.Y.City 



(Consolidated with J. M. Thorburn & Co.) 



Canadian Branch, 133 King St. E., Toronto. Ont, 



BOX-BARBERRY 



The Ideal Edging Plants for Northern Gardens 



Formal garden on grounds of Mr. Haskell bordered with 

 BOX-BAKBEKRY. thas. W. Leavitt, Landscape Architect. 



In seeking an attractive dwarf hedge for use 

 on the grounds of J. Armory Haskell, Red Bank, 

 N.J., which would meet the following requirements 



1. Absolute hardiness 



2. Ability to withstand severe shearing 



3. Uniformity of growth and habit 



4. Attractive winter fruiting effect 



5. Freedom from disease and insect attack 



BOX- BARBERRY stood out preeminently 

 among all the other plants considered. 



Due to increased demand and large propaga- 

 tions, prices have been greatly reduced for 

 spring 1922. 



THE ELM CITY NURSERY CO. 



Woodmont Nurseries, Inc. 

 Box 191 NEW HAVEN. CONNECTICUT 



Originators and Introducers of Box-Barberry, Ibolium Privet 



SEEDS THAT SUCCEED 



Direct from The Nations Capital 



Write to-day for our 1922 Catalogue — absolutely 

 free. Send 10c and we will include the 

 following assortment of seeds; 1 pkt. 

 each Dwarf Mixed Nasturtiums.Feather- 

 bloom Asters, Giant Flower Zinnias; 

 Scarlet Globe Radish, Early Fortune 

 Cucumber, New Stone Tomato. 



Don't delay — write to-day. 



F.WB0L6IAN0 & CO. 



101 1 B. St., Washington, D. C. 



Moss Aztec Pottery 



Offers a wide choice of objects, from simple fern 

 dishes and bud vases to impressive jardinieres 

 and plant stands. Its predominating charac- 

 teristic is refined elegance in designs and colors. 

 A post card request will bring you the "Moss 



Aztec" cata- 

 logue and 

 name of near- 

 est dealer. 



ZANE 



POTTERY 



COMPANY 



So. Zanesville, 0. 



PUYALLUP IRIS GARDENS! 



PUGET SOUND Grown Iris excel first: be- 

 cause our cool, moist climate suits these plants exactly, 

 producing fine, large, strong rhizomes. Second: on ac- 

 account of our wonderful, rich, alluvial soil in our- 

 ' 'Valley of the Mountain. ' ' Third : because I am 

 giving this wondrously beautiful flower all my 

 best care and greatest attention, 



I am making a specialty of the finest and 



newest Irises, such as Dominion ; Lord of 



June; Lady Foster; Asia; Ambas- 



sadeur; Souvenier de Mme. Gaudi- 



chau; tent A. Williamson and many | 



.other choice varieties. 1 am growing all of 



■ Sir Michael Foster's new Hybrids. 



IHoogiana, Korolkowi and Susiana 



(Orcocyclus) are growing well in mygreenhouse 



during the winter months, outside during the 



summer, and my general list contains some 



hundred of the best of the old varieties. 



My new handsomely illustrated, very compre- 

 hensive and instructive catalogue will be off the 

 press shortly; it is more than a mere catalogue. 

 Mailed upon receipt of 10c postage. Planting time is coming again in 

 February, March and April. 



O. M. PUDOR A Lover of Iris PUYALLTJP, "WASH. 

 (In the famous Valley of the Mountain) 



