January, 1917 
THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 
229 
The New Rose LOS ANGELES 
** Californians Fairest Floweifn 
An American Rose for American Gardens 
A Rose which, through its intrinsic worth 
and beauty will eventually find its 
way into the gardens of Rose- 
lovers throughout the world. 
summer. 
Delivered anywhere in the United States for 
A color that is absolutely 
new in Roses 
flame pink, toned with coral 
and shaded with translu- 
cent gold at base of petals. 
Buds long and pointed, 
expanding to a 
flower of mam- 
moth proportions 
perfect from 
opening bud until the 
last petals drop. 
The plants are extra strong, 
two-year old cut back to i8 inches 
h, and will bloom freely this next 
$2.00 
Small or large quantities at same rate 
Pamphlet with cultural directions sent with each plant. Orders 
should be sent direct to the originators and introducers. 
HOWARD & SMITH, Rose Specialists 
Ninth and Olive Streets LOS ANGELES, CALIF. 
Send 10 cents in stamps for a beautiful picture of **Los Angeles” Rose 
in natural colors — it tells the story 
TREE ROSES 
i We have this year an unusually large and beautiful selection of these 
I popular and showy plants. All our tree roses are grown on Rugosa stock, 
1 which is hardy and healthy and admirably adapted to our climate. 
I Dickson’s Irish Roses 
I The Blue Ribbon Winners of the Rose World 
■ Our specialized collection of these true-to-name, beautiful, fragrant flowers, 
P affords tbe rose lover a wide range of choice. Our customers are constantly 
B winning prizes on blooms from this stock. 
H All our roses are field grown, heavy 2, 3 and 4 year plants. No pot plants, no seconds. 
H Prom our collection of more than 200 varieties, you will find roses for every place and purpose. 
■ Evergreens, in 70 varieties from 6 in. to 16 ft. Also a fine lot of dwarf and standard 
= Fruit Trees, Hardy Perennials, Vines, Shrubs, and Deciduous Trees, many in extra 
M sizes for immediate effect. 
j Send to-day for illustrated catalogue, a cyclopedia of information for the grower. Gives sizes 
I as well as prices. Write for special quotations on large orders. 
I OUR MOTTO: Prices as low as Consistent with Highest Quality 
j ROSEDALE NURSERIES 
I S. G. HARRIS Box A Tarrytown, N. Y. 
"TTllj ' 1 1';-, '.(■ ■■ ':r: 
wnen opring monies i\ouna 
you’ll want your grounds to be as attractive as 
your next door neighbor’s. 
Get a Woodlawn Catalogue now and spend a 
cosy winter evening studying it. The handsome 
illustrations and helpful suggestions ought to 
prove of considerable value to you. 
It tells how to plant and take care of vines, roses, 
shrubs, and trees, both fruit and ornamental. 
May we send you a copy free? 
WOODLAWN NURSERIES 
Allen L. Wood, Prop. 916 Garson Ave., Rochester, N.Y. 
A- 
“Unlike Any Other” 
Catalogue of Plant Treasures 
A modest book of facts about the hardiest plants 
suitable especially for Northern climes. Its forty- 
eight pages, seconded by eighteen full page illustrations, 
attempt to correctly interpret the nature and quality of 
Mt. Desert plants, shrubs, vines and trees. This free guide 
to Hardy Plant Land wants to become useful to you — a 
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America’s Most Northerly 
Hardy Plant Gardens 
devote their energies to make an ideal climate plus fertile soil 
produce nursery stock of unusually hardy character. Not all 
plants thrive in our section, nor do we produce any in excep- 
tional quantities. We rather work toward the creating of plant 
strains that will outclass in endurance and hardiness any obtain- 
able elsewhere. All plants- — new or old — find a hearty welcome 
here — so long as they measure up to the Mt. Desert Standard. 
Whether you are interested in Alpine plants or Aquatics, Shrubs 
or Trees — evergreen or deciduous — Roses, Vines or Bulbs, we 
can serve the most exacting. 
W e Invite Early Requests for the Book 
Our catalogue will prove to you that Mt. Desert Plants 
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will convince you that our prices are quite reasonable. -- 
Mount Desert Nurseries 
Bar Harbor Maine ^ 
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