March, 1917 
THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 
127 
Sturdy and Strong 
Rooted 
TAON’T be satisfied with 
one fleeting month of 
rose bloom joy. 
Plant some of my sturdy 
American budded all-sum- 
mer bloomers, and be able 
to go out into your rose 
garden for months and cut 
big generous bouquets for 
your table. 
The superior quality of 
the rose stock which I am ofFering this 
year will soon be recognized by all rose 
lovers. It requires no coddling. Every 
plant can scoff at rigorous winters. 
My rose catalogue describes all the best varieties 
Gladioli 
* I H 3 YOUR mid-summer garden should 
be added the delightful charm of the 
stately, yet graceful gladioli. Its range of 
wondrous colorings is truly a revelation. 
It is happily adapted to cutting for home 
decoration. I am ofFering all the most fa- 
vored varieties in full sized healthy Amer- 
ican grown bulbs. Every bulb is true to 
name and sure in bloom promise. 
Send for my Rose and Gladioli Catalogue 
As a tryout for quality-convincement , I will 
send a box of 25 choice, selected bulbs, of named 
varieties anywhere in the U. S. for $1. 
172 Broadway Paterson, N. J. 
Peterson 
Roses 
Need no blare of trumpets to 
proclaim their superiority 
They’re advertised by their 
friends beyond our ability to 
supply ere the season is over. 
Is your order in? 
Catalogue on application 
George H. Peterson 
Rose and Peony Specialist 
Box 50 Fair Lawn, N. J. 
RUTHERFORD 
Bobbink <£> Atkins 
forld’s 
Choicest 
trsery&Gre 
'oducts 
r °wn In A ® 6110 
Sunshine and Showers — and the 
"World’s Choicest Nursery and Green- 
house Products Grown in America” 
assure the Garden Beautiful. In the 
expert character of our home nurs- 
eries, in the extent and variety of our 
stock, in the supreme excellence of our 
products — we do our part. 
Arrange now for Spring planting. 
HOME GROWN ROSES 
HARDY OLD-FASHIONED FLOWERS 
TREES and SHRUBS 
EVERGREENS 
HOME GROWN RHODODENDRONS 
and 150 other specialties. 
We shall be glad to send 
our illustrated catalog. 
Joy Blackberry, St. Regis Raspberry, Van Fleet Hybrid Straw- 
berries, Ideal and Caco Grapes, Everybody’s Currant, Van Fleet 
Gooseberry. My Catalogue No. 1, an illustrated book of 64 pages tells 
all about them and describes also all “the good old varieties” of small fruits. 
It gives instructions for planting and culture and tells about the Alida Lovett Rose that I am giving away. 
In it are also offered a full line of superior Roses, Fruit Trees, Ornamental Trees, Shrubs and Vines, the best Nut Trees, 
Hedge Plants and Garden Roots. Send for it to-day. It is free. Quality unsurpassed — prices low. 39th year — 200 acres. 
J. T. LOVETT :: :: Box 12S :: :: LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 
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