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THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 
March, 1915 
25 th Anniversary 
SEED BOOK 
MlGHELL SPEEDS 
Solves Your 
Garden Problems 
228 
Pages 
This free book tells when to plant — what to plant — how to plant. 
It is a complete guide to Garden Success. 
Its 228 pages are brimful of suggestions. Selected seeds of the dependable 
sort. Finest novelties — helpful special groups of all the more popular flowers. 
Vegetables, hardy perennials, annuals, vines, shrubbery, pot-grown roses, 
garden supplies, and implements of all sorts are included. Profusely illustrated 
— six rich color plates. 
Fully describes the Miehell medals for achievement in Horticulture and Agri- 
culture — awards well worth earning. 
This 228-page book is free. Write for your copy today 
When you receive it, note especially 
MICHELL’S E verblooming Butterfly Bush 
— the wonderful shrub which bears beautiful claret-colored blossoms, of 
rare fragrance, from June till frost comes. 
HENRY F.MICHELL C0. 52 ° Mark ,s, " e ' 
Philadelphia 
$1 
brings to your door (post paid) our Introductory Package 
(! bushel) of Michell’s Evergreen Lawn Seed 
— enough for the average lawn — and Special 
Bulletin “How to Make a Lawn.” 
Get 
Your 
Copy To-Day 
“We Raise Our Own Trees ” 
PLANT EVERGREENS 
FOR FUTURE USE 
Seedlings 
Small Trees 
Provide now for a splendid hedge of arborvitae. Small plants 
set out this season will in a short time develop into beau- 
tiful hedges. The expense is very slight. You’ll find 
pleasure in watching them grow. 
Plant a wind break of Blue Spruce or a row of fine Poplars. 
You’ll be surprised how quickly our 3 and 4 year sizes will 
grow into large sturdy trees. 
From our specialized collection of young conifers, all 
hardy, field grown stock, you can select what you want for 
any place and purpose. Especially adapted to forest plant- 
ing and lining out. 
Among our large assortment 
you will find: Picea Alba,(lVhite 
Spruce); Thuya Occidentalis, 
( American Arhorvitce); Picea 
En glemanni , (Englemann Spruce); 
Thuya Orientalis, ( Oriental Ar- 
borvitce); Picea Excelsa, ( Norway 
Spruce); Tsuga Canadensis, 
(Hemlock); Picea Pungens, ( Col- 
orado Blue Spruce); Populus 
Sanpolia, (Norway Poplar); Pi- 
nus Austriaca, (Austrian Pine); 
Platanus Orientalis, (Oriental 
Plane); Pinus Strohus, (IVhite 
Pine) ; Quercus Rubra, (Red 
Oak). 
Send for our booklet. It gives description, sizes and prices. We 
give complete planting instructions with every order. Remember, 
trees are permanent improvements. Write us today. 
THE NORTH-EASTERN FORESTRY CO. 
Tree Seeds and Nursery Stock 
Box D Cheshire, Conn. 
Newest Imported Dahlias 
of Cactus, Decorative and Peony Flowered Types 
The Dahlia enthusiast will find my stock of Dahlias 
the very best to be found, at reasonable prices. 
All in field grown tubers. No plants sent out 
unless wanted. 
$1.00 up to $5.00 
a dozen. 
20, my choice, for 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Large bulbs for 
$ 1 . 20 . 
SEND FOR MY 
DAHLIA BOOK 
containing descrip- 
tions and prices of 
600 different varie- 
ties. Sent on request. 
Write now to 
MRS. H. A. TATE 
Dahlia Importer and Grower for Enthusiasts 
Old Fort North Carolina 
OLYMPIC 
A grand, flower of adeep rich 
crimson color and of mas- 
sive proportions. Many 
flowers measuring eight 
inches across and being 
exceptionally incurved and 
of great depth as well. 
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