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The Garden Magazine, February, 1922 



AT LAST: 



The Perfect Surface Tillage Tool! 



Experienced gardeners know that to keep the surface of the garden 

 well pulverized means half the battle won. A dust mulch will save 

 the moisture, give the roots a chance to breathe, thus inducing 

 healthier growth standing for greater crops. Of all the cultiva- 

 tors available, none pulverize soil more thoroughly than 



The "Diamond E" 



Porcupine Cultivator 



A steel covered roller, studded with 

 four rows of steel spikes which vertically 

 enter the soil, pulverize it finely to a 

 depth of two inches. It 

 absolutely destroys the con- 

 stantly sprouting weed 

 seeds, besides uprooting 

 seedlings, thus making all 

 fertility available for the 

 cultivated crops. 



For putting the seed bed in 

 ideal condition, to crush lumps and clogs that 

 are inevitable after soil is spaded, the "Diamond 

 E" is one of the most valuable tools ever offered 



to home gardeners. It will get 

 the ground in finer condition in 

 less time than can ever be accom- 

 plished with a rake. Excellent for 

 working around Shrubbery, Flower beds, 

 etc., and loosening up bare spots in the lawn, 

 working in a top dressing of fertilizer and seed. 



With all its advantages, it is easily handled 

 by either grown-ups or children, the spikes 

 are self cleaning, the roller as well as cultiva- 

 tor prongs are made of strongest material to 

 give years of effective service. 



The "Diamond E" Porcupine Cultivator is handled 

 by the better class of Seedsmen and Hardware Dealers, 

 but if you cannot obtain one at your local store, send us 

 his name and address and we will send you a circular and 

 see that you are supplied. 



The Everhard Manufacturing Co., Canton, Ohio 



■Selling Out- 



The Famous Rose Hill Nurseries 



North Avenue, New Rochelle, N. Y. 



THERE are still some great bargains to be had 

 in fine, large specimen trees, both Deciduous 

 and Evergreen: 



A great collection of Box Trees in all sizes, shapes 

 and forms. They are not the tender varieties. But 

 the hardy and sturdy types. 



Koster Blue Spruce, Retinosporas, Colorado 

 Spruce, Douglas Fir, Weeping and Copper Beech, 

 Rhododendrons, both hybrids and native varieties. 

 Also large collection of double and single Lilacs. 



Flowering Shrubs, Roses, and a complete list of 

 hardy Perennials. All of which are in prime con- 

 dition, and must be sold to settle Estate. This stock 

 should be seen to fully appreciate it. 



ROSE HILL NURSERIES 



North Avenue New Rochelle, N. Y. 



Near Wykagyl Station on N. Y., Westchester & Boston R. R. 



