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THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 
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Mount Desert’s Review 
of New and Rare Plants 
of Special Merit 
Mount Desert Nurseries beg to announce the publication of an attractive little brochure designed 
to more intimately acquaint plant lovers with particularly good things among the new or rare shrubs 
and hardy herbaceous plants. Among them will be found some old favorites, rarely met with in the 
modern garden. Others are offered for the first time in this country. 
Special attention has been given to the many remarkable introductions of Mr. E. H. Wilson, so 
well-known to Garden Magazine readers, through his illuminating articles on rare and new plants 
from China. Our new “Review” offers all those which we have been able to secure and propagate 
within the limited time since their introduction. A copy of the “Review” may be had free for the asking. 
MOUNT DESERT NURSERIES, Bar Harbor, Maine 
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Lutton Miniature Glass Gardens 
are like little greenhouses. They also embody the combination which enables you to gratify 
your desires for your favorite flowers and vegetables. At the same time they help you 
to solve the problem of the High Cost of Living. 
Twenty or more kinds of vegetables and a great variety of flowers can be raised by the = §E 
amateur in LUTTON Miniature Glass Gardens. Their prices are remarkably low consider- ||||| 
ing present high cost of materials and labor. Prompt shipment and satisfaction guaranteed. 
“Spring unlocks the flowers to paint the laughing soil." — Heber. 
A COMBINATION— not a simple key — is used by Spring to unlock the great 
Vegetable Kingdom. 
LUTTON GREENHOUSES 
employ the same combination. 
Spring’s Combination The Lutton Combination 
Warmth from the sun. Perfectly controlled temperatures. 
Vigorous action of light. Every available sunbeam reaches plants. 
Abundance of fresh warm air. Thorough ventilation with tempered air. 
April showers assist roots to absorb Efficient drainage keeps earth just wet 
food. enough. 
You will readily see from the above that the LUTTON way is Nature’s way, with 
this difference — the LUTTON Greenhouse is always the same, day after day 
throughout the year, whereas Nature is fickle, cold one day and warm the next. 
That is why the products grown in LUTTON Greenhouses excel those of unas- 
sisted Nature. 
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MAIN OFFICE AND FACTORY, Jersey City, N. J. 
SHOW ROOMS, 3rd Floor WESTERN OFFICE, 
Special No. 2 Improved Hot Bed Frame 
covers 21 sq. ft. Over 8 ft. long and wide enough to fit in a 3 ft. space. Sash has 6 large 
lights of extra heavy glass. Carefully packed: easily set up. Price complete, freight 
prepaid anywhere in U. S. East of Mississippi. This is a fine Price 1 O O O 
frame for the beginner as well as advanced horticulturist. Delivered 1 4 ,vf U 
Special No. 3 — Diminutive Greenhouse 
! covers 40 sq. ft. of gar- 
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to receive fairly tall 
plants. Six large lights 
of extra heavy glass to 
each sash. Hinged at 
top. All ready to put 
together in a few min- 
utes. Portable, strong- 
ly made, neatly fin- 
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freight prepaid any- 
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3 Grand Central Terminal, N. Y. City 
710 Sykes Block, Minneapolis, Minn. 
Horticultural Architects and Builders of All Kinds of Modern Class Structures 
$ 23.00 
Catalogue “ D" covers all types of glass gar- 
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