[February, 191? 
T H E GAR D E N M A G A Z I N E 
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The New American Rose ! 
LOS ANGELES 
For All American Gardens 
Pent up in the plants of this new 1 
American Rose, are two years of 1 
California sunshine, planting 1 
in your garden will release it, 1 
and you will have a glow of 1 
sunshine and gold never 1 
before beheld in a Rose. 
A new color combination I 
of superlative beauty — flame | 
pink, ‘toned with coral and 1 
shaded with trans- | 
lucent gold at base | 
of petals. 
A vigorous grower § 
producing a succession S 
of strong sturdy canes, 
every shoot crowned with magnifi- 1 
cent flowers. 
Strong two-year-old budded plants, delivered d*0 flf) 
to any part of the United States for - - - 
Large or small quantities at the same price. These plants are cut bac\ to 1 8 inches high, 
and Will bloom this coming summer. Pamphlet with cultural directions with each plant. 
HOWARD & SMITH, Rose Specialties 
9th 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 
Sounds good, doesn’t it? You can enjoy shortcake 
from early summer until frost comes if you plant 
Knight’s Superb and Knight’s Progressive this 
spring. You can pick berries in a few weeks, and 
continue to pick until November. These two varie- 
ties are really everbearing. 
Knight’s “Shortcake” Collection 
$ 4.50 
200 Superb. Delicious berries from June to frost. 
100 Progressive. Excellent flavor; big crops; ever- 
bearing. 
100 Gibson. Flavor delicious; large. Fruits in June. 
Maybe you want to grow berries for market. Gib- 
son is the big money-maker; bears large crops of mon- 
strous fruit, which commands the highest prices. 
Knight’s 1917 Small Fruit Book 
tells how to grow Strawberries, Raspberries, Blackberries, Grapes, 
etc. Lists of varieties are given together with their points of ex- 
cellence. Your name and address will bring a copy — write to-day. 
DAVID KNIGHT & SON 
Box 75, Sawyer, Mich. 
An abundant bloomer giving a pro- 
fusion of large, perfect Roses from early 
summer to advent of winter frost. 
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Shrubs That Will Bloom 
In Sun or Shade 
No shrub will make its very best effort in every place you put it. 
Some bloom best in full sunshine, some in slightly shaded places. 
These two collections offer specimens for both situations, and will 
give blooms for a considerable part of the season. 
Shrubs for Sunshine 
Forsythia. Showy yellow flowers in early spring. Barberry. Beau- 
tiful foliage and berries. Small flowers in June. Hydrangea pani- 
culata grandiflora. Great white blooms from August to October. 
One plant of each, delivered anywhere, $1.00 
Two plants of each for $1 .75 
Shrubs for Shady Places 
Kerria. Golden yellow flowers. (You may have the single or 
double-flowering variety — state which you want.) Hydrangea 
arborescens alba. “Hills of Snow.” Snow white flowers, all 
summer. Snowberry. Small flowers in summer, followed by berries 
which hang until winter. 
One plant of each, delivered anywhere, $1.25 
Two plants of each for $2.25 
Baur’s General Catalogue 
plants and bulbs for every garden or estate, with the directions needed for planting 
and care. Write for a copy — free. 
15 East Ninth Street, Dept. A, Erie, Pa. 
Is Your Yard 
Part of Your Home? 
T'JON’T you think your lawn would seem 
more like home if it were tastefully 
planted with flowers, shrubs and trees ? 
We will gladly offer you suggestions for 
beautifying vour grounds — absolutely free 
of charge. Simply write us for directions. 
We will send you by return mail printed 
forms to be filled out. Skilled landscape 
artists will then plan you a beautiful home 
and send the suggestions free. If you ap- 
prove, one of our expert plantsmen will 
call on you personally to study your yards 
and discuss further details. 
Sixty years of constant endeavor have so 
perfected our stock of fruit and flowering 
trees, shrubs and flowers, that we do not 
hesitate to guarantee you satisfaction, re- 
gardless of locality. Any size yard or 
ground, no matter how complicated, can 
easily be made a home of beauty. Simply 
give us a chance to prove that we can make 
your yard individual and attractive. 
Our catalog for 1917 is full of all 
that is needed for orchard or 
lawn. It can be had by request . 
HOOPES, BRO. & THOMAS CO. 
Dept. H, West Chester, Pa. 
Established 1853 800 Acred 
Philadelphia Office : 
222-3*4-5 Stephen Girard Bldg. 
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