March, 19 15 
T H E G A R 1) E N MAGAZINE 
71 
Unprecedented Prices 
(because of our production by the million) 
For Very Superior Stock 
Transplanting produces general stockiness and an abun- 
dance of fibrous roots. Trees that have been transplanted 
will make much faster growth than those that have not. 
TWICE-Transplanted White Pines 
3 to 4 In lots A 1 In lots j 
ft ofl000^y 2C of 100 
high each each 
10 trees 
c for 
1 $7.00 
2 to 3 In lots 1 
ft. of 1000 1 
high each 1 
wt In lots 0 /\ 1 10 trees 
7c zU-’c 
1 § to In lots ( 
2 ft. of 1000 ^ 
high each 
3 1 In lots *1 
32 c ] 
1 
10 trees 
c for 
$2.50 
Plant the 
Stock for 
T wice-T ransplanted 
QUICK RETURNS 
ONCE -Transplanted White Pines 
2 to 3 
In lots £ 
> 1 
In lots 
of 100 
each 
10 dees 
[ft. 
of 1000 > 
I2C 
for 
high 
each v 
$2.50 
1J to 
In lots 
- 1 
In lots O 
10 trees 
2 ft. 
of 1000 * 
32c 
of 100 Sr 
for 
high 
each 
each ^ 
$2.00 
1 toll 
In lots 
0 
In lots j§ 1 
10 trees 
ft. 
of 1000 
JC 
of 100 ZLor 
for 
high 
each 
each 
$1.50 
All these prices are f. o. b. South Framingham. Mass., 
and include containers, careful packing and prompt deliv- 
ery to the transporting company. 
For Your Planting This Spring Use 
WHITE PINE 
America’s Greatest Tree 
While we grow many millions of other good American trees annually, we 
raise more White Pine than any other tree. Why? Because we believe in 
While Pine more than in any other tree. Here are a few reasons for our belief : 
i . — It is the very foundation of ornamental and commercial tree planting. 2. “Of all 
the trees of eastern North America White Pine best combines the qualities of utility, rapid 
growth, heavy yield and ease of management,” (U. S. Govt. Report). 3. — White Pine is 
well termed “tne aristocrat of the evergreens.” 4. — White Pine is the standard tree of 
commerce. 5. — White Pine is “the tree of adaptability.” flourishing under more conditions 
of soil and site than any other tree. 6 . — White Pine increases land values tremendously. 
As growers of many kinds of trees, we strongly recommend 
White Pine as the tree of many uses, the tree for many places 
Whifp Pinp fnr shelterbelts, windbreaks, snowbreaks, noisebreaks, dustbreaks, 
UoC ff 11 lie I lllc IOl an( ] tall hedges; to screen unsightly spots; for country road- 
sides; for dry, barren hillsides, as it makes a wonderful background in the landscape picture; 
for underplanting in your woodlands and in shady places; for borders and avenue planting 
and otherwise beautifying an estate; for timber plantations; for cut-over lands; for sand 
barrens and other bare, unproductive, unsightly places; for worn-out pastures; for lands 
useless for other purposes. 
You need and should insist that you get American-bom, American- grown trees — free from 
disease and insect pests, and so vigorous as to resist them far better than foreign varieties 
can possibly do in this climate; adapted to American conditions, in keeping with American 
landscapes; satisfying American needs. 
Inspection certificates of the U. S. Department of Agriculture and the State of Massachusetts Entomo- 
logical Department accompany all our shipments and assure you of healthy, clean stock. 
We raise all our trees from seeds collected either by our own men or other men we can trust, in regions 
that we specify, and from mature trees of vigor and hardihood. 
Our trees are exposed to all the rigors of the New England climate; are hardy, vigorous, and will thrive. 
We do not cellar any stock, but keep our plants growing right up to the shipping time — 
digging them fresh, packing them fresh, and shipping them fresh to you- just when 
you want them. 
It is a good plan to buy YOUR little trees where Nurserymen, Landscape Architects and Foresters buy THEIRS 
JUttle Cree jfarms of America 
THE GREAT FARMS OF LITTLE TREES, OF LARGE VALUES AND SMALL PRICES 
Nurseries of 
American Forestry Company 
Division A, 1 5 BEACON STREET, BOSTON, MASS. 
The tree here shown is one of our twice - — 
transplanted 2 to 3 foot grade White Pines. Note 
how finely branched, straight-stemmed and well- 
rooted it is. We have hundreds of thousands 
of these and the 3 to 4-foot size, and millions 
of the smaller sizes. 
NIsvi.r for Our Free Illustrated 
YYriie 11 OW SPRING 1915 CATALOGUE 
of Evergreen and Deciduous Trees. 
Modern 
Strawberry Growing 
By ALBERT E. WILKINSON 
Professor of Horticulture and in charge of extension work., Cornell University 
The Only Strawberry Manual in Twenty-five Y ears 
MODERN METHODS OF GROWING 
MODERN METHODS OF PACKING 
MODERN METHODS OF SELLING 
now put within the reach of all in this book by a man who com- 
bines practical experience in growing strawberries, with a careful 
study of their peculiarities and the conditions of their growth in 
all parts of the country, with special attention to home cultiva- 
tion for the small grower. Illustrated by a remarkable collection 
of photographs, showing all details of strawberry culture. 
200 Pages $1.10 Net 34 Illustrations 
This is the latest volume of the Garden Library, 
complete in thirteen volumes, each of which is 
sold separately. Further particulars as to this 
set may be had on application. 
DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY 
GARDEN CITY NEW YORK 
The New Ruffled Gladiolus 
(Kunderdi Type) 
With Wavy or Ruffled Petals 
An original American introduction of utmost importance. The 
most marvelous aild beautiful type of gladiolus ever produced. 
Each petal is exquisitely ruffled or fluted, giving the flowers a re- 
fined appearance equalled only by the finest orchids. 
Acknowledged by leading author- 
itiesas the greatest advance ever 
achieved in this most beautiful 
of all summer flowering bulbs. 
Luther Burbank, the Wiz- 
ard of Horticulture says: “The 
Ruffled Gladiolus, like the ruffled 
sweet pea, have a refined appear- 
ance, which the common flat ones 
do not possess.” 
Mathew Crawford, author 
of “The Gladiolus” says: “I have 
grown Kunderdi New Ruffled 
Gladiolus for several years, and 
am charmed with them. They 
are immensely more beautiful 
than the plain.” 
Special Collections and 
Mixtures will be made up for 
those who wish our aid in decid- 
ing what to plant. 
Catalogue on request containing 
descri ptions, cultural directions, 
etc. 
A. E. Kunderd 
Originator 
Goshen Indiana 
“KUNDERDI GLORY” (from small bulbs) 
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