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Choice Trees and Shrubs 
For Fall w am. Planting 
S o ;TH 0 R 0 U(;HLY are the ad- 
vantages of Fall planting of 
trees and shrubs understood now- 
adays, that it hardly seems necessary 
to urge your doing it. 
Rut the <|iiestion of what is 
best to plant, and where to pro- 
cure the best for your planting, 
is quite another matter. 
1 he kind of trees or shrubs 
best adapted for your particular 
place and purpose, we will gladly advise with 
you about. We can save you costly experi- 
ments, to say naught of disheartening disap- 
pointments. If there is anyone thing that gives 
one unalloyed joy and a continual satisfaction. 
Note the proportion 
of the roots to the 
tops o( these shrubs. 
We charge no more 
for them than you 
pay for the scrag.‘»Iy 
rooted kinds that 
take so long to get 
started. 
it is an investment in trees and 
shrubs that thrive and develop 
in beauty and service as the 
years go by. For this result. 
Hay State Stock is depend- 
able. It has vigor. It has 
well developed tops. It has 
roots in abundance. It is 
packed with unusual care. 
It transplants safely and 
thrives satisfactorily. 
So plant all Bay State stock possible this 
Fall. It’s better for the things and it’s better 
for you. It overcomes much of the Spring 
rush with its frequent disheartening disap- 
pointments. Send for catalogue. 
Norway Maple. Note 
the absence of long 
root prongs, and the 
thick fibrous mass of 
rfK)tlets — t he kind 
that absorb the soil 
foods and cause rapid 
top growth. 
\irsenes 
6T2 Adams Street 
North Abington. Mass. 
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Dreer’s Reliable 
Spring-Blooming 
Bulbs 
D O not miss the joy of having a bed or border 
of Bulbs next Spring. Plant them this Fall 
as early as you can and success is certain. 
We import the very highest grades of the finest 
varieties and offer in our Autumn Catalogue splen- 
did collections of Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissus, 
Crocus, Snowdrops, etc., etc. 
1 he Fall is also the time to set out Hardy 
Perennial Plants, Vines, Shrubs, etc. Our Autumn 
Catalogue also gives a complete list of seasonable 
seeds, plants and bulbs for out-doors, window 
garden and conservatory. 
Mailed free to anyone mentioning this Magazine. 
Henry A. Dreer 
714-16 Chestnut St. 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
Like 
laiung 
ANonthOff 
the calender. You actually advance vour growing sea- 
son 3 to 6 weeks when you grow under gla^ You re- 
duce risk to practically nothing with 
Callahan Duo-Glazed Sash 
The double glass forms a non -conductive air chamber that excludes 
frost. No extra covering needed —your plants get all the sunligh 
Red cypress frames with creosoted tenons Lockstrip makes glaring 
easy Catalog ot s,ash sectional greenhouses and greenhouse 
material sent on request 
Callakan Duo-Glued Sub Co. 1342 Wyandot SL Dayton (1, 
The Dainty Phlox— — 
Is the ideal plant for mass plantings. Of great 
hardiness and refined form, its exquisite beauty 
becomes a solid blaze of dazzling brilliance when 
planted in borders or set thickly in front of 
shrubbery. 
Prices of Muller's Hardy Phlox 
25 excellent varieties $1.50 a doz. 
12 extra-strong, selected varieties, $3.00 a doz. 
Order direct or from my hardy plant booklet 
which will be sent for the asking. 
ADOLF MULLER 
De Kalb Nurseries Norristown, Pennsylvania 
G I L L E T T ’ S 
Hardy Ferns and Flowers 
For Dark, Shady Places 
Plan NOW to plant native 
ferns, plants and bulbs. Early 
fall planting brings best re- 
suits for early spring flowers 
We will gladly call and advise 
you regarding woodland 
f|||in, planting and natural 
gardens Our price for 
this service is reason- 
able. Send for descrip- 
tive catalogue of over 80 
pages It's FREE. 
EDWARD GILLETT 
3 Main Street, Southwick, Mass. 
EXCLUSIVE LY- 
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B. HAMMOND TRACY 
Box 27 
Wenham, Mass. 
New Tools for Bulbs: 
SPECLAL BULB PLANTERS 
improved BULB DIBB 
CLOCH'E'BULB^'f^ 
NEWSTYLE 
JVrite for particulars 
THE CLOCHE CO. 
131 Hudson St.. NEW YORK 
