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TIIE GARDEN MAGAZINE 
April, 1917 
Plant Fruit Trees This Spring 
That Will Bear 
Good Crops of Fruit Next Summer 
Why Wait when you can buy our bearing size trees and save from 3 to 4 years? 
I hese trees are twice transplanted, are root and top pruned and given special care 
and attention in order to bring them to early bearing — a great many of these trees 
have borne fruit in our Nursery before they are sent out. 
Why H aste Your Money — your time — your land, waiting for young trees to come 
into bearing? You would have to grow a 2-year tree at least 3 years before you would 
have them up to our bearing size, and then you would not have as well a shaped tree, 
or a tree that would come into bearing as quick as the trees we furnish you. Look 
at the time wasted — look at the care you would have to give these trees. We are 
experts in the growing and handling of fruit trees because we have been at it for 25 
years, and we can give you specimen trees that it would be almost impossible for you to 
develop, because you have not had the experience. 
A Few Specials to Get Acquainted 
All trees bearing size and guaranteed 
Apple Trees Pear Trees 
$1.25 
1.25 
1.25 
1.25 
1.25 
1.25 
$7.50 
Bearing Size 
1 Red Astrachan 
1 Delicious 
1 McIntosh Red 
1 Baldwin 
1 Northern Spy 
1 R. I. Greening 
List price 
Our special price to you for 
these 6 Apple trees, $5. 
Dwarf 
Fruits 
These little trees take 
up but very little room 
in the home garden, 
they can be planted 6 
to 8 feet apart; and 
will produce the finest 
specimens of fruit in 
2 or 3 years. They 
are very pretty and 
attractive and it is a 
great sight to see them 
trimmed in all shapes 
with ripe, rich fruit on 
them. 
Introductory 
Offer 
1 Dwarf McIn- 
tosh Red Apple 35c 
1 Dwarf Deli- 
cious Apple -35c 
1 Dwarf Bur- 
bank Plum 35c 
1 Dwarf Bart- 
lett Pear 35c 
1 Dwarf Rich- 
mond Cherry 35c 
1 Dwarf El- 
bert a Peach 35c 
List price $2.10 
Enclose a $i bill in an envelope and we will 
send you this collection, also one of our hand- 
some catalogues, “ Good Fruit and How to 
Grow It.” FREE. 
Bearing 
Size 
1 Bartlett $1.25 
1 Clapps 1.25 
1 Duchess 1.25 
1 Seckel 1.25 
1 Keiffer 1.25 
1 Anjou 1.25 
List price $7.50 
6 of the finest Pears that grow with 
a variety from early summer to win- 
ter. Our special price to you, $5. 
Cherry & Plum 
1 early Richmond Cherry $1.25 
1 Montmorency 
1 Morello 
1 Burbank Plum 
1 Abundance “ 
1 Lombard “ 
List price 
1.25 
1.25 
1.25 
1.25 
1.25 
$7.50 
This fine collection of Plum and 
Cherry — special price to you, $5. 
We Will 
Plant Your 
Trees and 
Guarantee 
Every Tree 
to Grow 
Our Mr. John Reil- 
ly, president of our 
Company has arranged 
to plant and lay out 
some orchards and 
small garden plantings 
in and around New 
York City and will be 
located there the latter 
part of April and May. 
He will be pleased 
to make your planting 
so that they will grow 
and bear fruit young. 
This is an excellent op- 
portunity to get an ex- 
pert to plant your trees 
at perhaps not any 
more cost than you 
would pay an inexper- 
ienced man. Every 
tree will be guaranteed to grow and bear fruit 
young, and true to name. We will be glad to 
go over this with you whether you want io 
trees or 1,000 trees. 
25 Years’ Experience Have Taught Us 
How To Grow Good Trees 
Our beautiful illustrated Catalogue of 56 pages, with illustrations and descriptions of all 
kinds of fruit trees, ornamental trees, roses, shrubs, etc., will be sent free for the asking. 
Send to-day for our free catalogue “Good Fruit and How to Grow It.” 
JOHN H. REILLY CO., 99 Reilly Road, Dansville, N. Y. 
Build Up 
Your Soil 
Grow better crops — have nicer, better looking 
lawns. Wizard Brand Manure supplies the 
worn out soil with fertility. It makes things 
grow. .All land needs this soil food to build up 
lost fertility. Use it — seethe big difference in all your 
plants. Call for Wizard Brand Manure by name to-day 
or write for descriptive booklet. Prepared only by 
The Pulverized M^uure Co. 
Dept. 20 Union Stock Yards, Chicago 
CONCENTRATED PULVERIZED 
MANURE 
High Class Dahlias 
As good as the best. “New creations and old favorites." No 
war prices. Good value given for your money. 20 select va- 
rieties, $i.oo. 15 choice cactus varieties, $1.00. 12 Grand 
Giant Flowered Dahlias, $1.00. All labeled. Sent postpaid 
anywhere. Latest Dahlia Catalogue, 350 varieties, mailed free. 
Send for your copy at once. 
ENTERPRISE DAHLIA FARM 
Harry L. Pyle Atco, New Jersey 
Asters — Dahlias — Gladiolus 
12 dozen named Asters — 12 varieties, 144 plants. 
finest the world has produced to date $1.00 
The 12 finest and freest blooming Dahlias in our 
collection of over 500 varieties $1.00 
50 of our World Famed Gladiolus Hybrids — the 
greatest flower in the world for your garden $1.00 
The Three Collections for $2.50 
NATIONAL SHOW GARDENS 
Box 1000 Spencer, Ind., U. S. A. 
V \ T T/~ once you try them you will 
VV C JCNnOW be satisfied with nothing but 
Sullivan’s Standard Stock 
Clean, vigorous, well grown nursery stock, tested seed, sure to germinate, 
fertilizers, tools and all garden accessories of proven worth. 
**Your garden lacks nothing we cannot supply" 
Write to our information bureau for advice or suggestions. 
Catalogues on request. 
SPECIAL FOR APRIL . SIX SHRUBS FOR $1.00 
Spiraea Van Houtei, common Spirea; Forsythia Fortunei, Golden 
Bell; Hydrangea Grandiflora, Hydrangea; Budleya Magnifies, But- 
terfly Bush: Deutzia Pride of Rochester, Deutzia; Philadelphia 
Coronarius, Mock Orange. 
SULLIVAN SEED COMPANY 
P. O. Box 84 West Somerville, Mass. 
If\ f ri Beautiful blue Siberian Iris, one of 
I 1^ I the very choicest plants for borders 
or cu tting. Most graceful of all 
the Irises. Makes showy masses and is perfectly 
hardy. Strong roots 20 cents each, $1.00 per doz. 
postpaid; $7.00 per 100; $50.00 per 1,000. Finest 
collection assorted perennials, same price. 
WYOMANOCK NURSERIES 
R. 5, Lebanon Springs, New York 
Surplus Stock from Private Garden 
Unusual variety of rock plants, new 
perennials and old-fashioned plants. 
Prices moderate. Send for list. 
L. B. WILDER, Pomona, New York 
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