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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE OF AMERICA 
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French Endive 
Ready in three weeks 
in cellar or greenhouse 
Y> OOTS of this popular 
salad (Witloof) are 
grown by us especially for 
Winter forcing. 
The T:ible S ilad 
used in the most 
elegant ll o m e s 
and hotels. 
Plant some every week in 
cellar or under greenhouse 
benches for a continuous 
supply; after twenty-five 
days you will have constant 
cuttings. 
Large roots (1 to \yi in. di- 
ameter, per doz $0.40 
I)er 100 3.00 
Mammoth roots (V/i in. and 
up), per doz 0.85 
per 100 6.00 
[Free cultural leaflet with ez'ery 
order,) 
If you are not on our mail- 
ing list, send us your name 
for our 1918 catalogue. It is 
FREE. 
Vaughan's Seed Store 
31-33 W. Randolph Street 
CHICAGO, ILL. 
41-43 Barclay Street 
NEW YORK 
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I Our 1918 Catalogue 
I Will Be Readvi in Ten Dais 
I As usual we are on "TOP" with our 
I Chrysanthemum N o v e 1 1 i e s — with six 
I varieties. 
I We are also distributing three splendid new 
I Forcing Roses, 
I Columbia and Ophelia Supreme 
j as well as Dickson's Garden Roses — and a 
I comprehensive list of other stock. 
■ If you are not on our mailing list write us 
j for a Catalogue — it will be worth your while. 
I IVe lake this opportunity to express 
I Our Best Wishes for a Happy 
j and Prosperous New Year 
j Charles H. Totty Company 
Madison 
New Jersey 
DREER'S 
GARDEN BOOK 
FOR 1918 
EIGHTIETH ANNUAL EDITION 
READY IN JANUARY 
.\ dependable guide-book which tells when 
to plant, how to plant, and what to plant. It 
gives cultural articles, written by e.xperts, 
which will be valuable to every gardener. It 
contains 256 pages, four colored and four duo- 
tone plates, and lists all the dependable tested 
standard varieties of Vegetables and Flowers, 
besides many important Novelties. 
The newest Roses, the best Dahlias, and 
Dreer's Improved Hardy Perennials are given 
special prominence. 
It features a number of noteworthy special- 
ties in Vegetables, Nasturtiums, Roses and 
Chrysanthemums, Whatever is worth growing 
you will find in Dreer's Garden Book for 1918 
with full instructions how to grow it. 
Ready in January, and will be mailed free 
if you mention this publication. 
HENRY A. DREER 
714-716 Chestnut Street 
PHILADELPHIA 
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Moon's Nurseries 
UERE you will find a large assortment of 
plant material in a wide range of sizes — 
trees that have been grown with unusual care 
and the kind of shrubbery that gives satis- 
factory landscape effects. 
The present season is the most favorable time 
of the year for planting most varieties of 
shade trees and flowering shrubbery. 
Send us your order now and do as much of 
your planting this Fall as possible. A post 
card will bring you a copy of our descriptive 
catalogue A-8. 
WM. H. MOON COMPANY 
Nurserymen 
MORRISVILLE, 
PENNA. 
Moon Nursery Corp., White Plains, N. Y. 
Phi!a. Office. 21 So. 12th Street 
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