I ARCH, 1915 
T II E G A R D E N M A G A Z I N E 
103 
Your 
Generous 
Response 
to our request for the names 
and addresses of our old custom- 
ers that were lost when our office 
was destroyed in November 
has been most gratifying. 
With the exception of a few 
rare varieties of Gladioli that 
were destroyed in the fire, we 
shall be able to supply our 
customers as usual. 
Our 1915 Catalogue is now ready 
May we send you a j:opy? 
B. Hammond Tracy 
Box 27, Wenham, Mass. 
Your Pride in Your Property 
Will be greater if your trees and shrubs are well cared for 
Many owners of 
small properties 
neglect their trees- — - 
thinking that na- 
ture will take care 
of them. 
They discover too 
late that the respon- 
sibility cannot lie 
shifted and the trees 
are decayed beyond 
recovery. 
A little judicious 
expenditure, a small 
investment now in tree insurance w ill protect your 
trees, lengthen their life and increase their beauty. 
I will treat a single tree at actual cost. You can 
then judge of its merit before making a contract. 
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED 
R. J. VAN BILLIARD 
1 524 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, Pa. 
My work is in accordance with the U. S. Dept, of Agriculture 
OUR CATALOG 
OF 
Gladiolus Bulbs 
Is Now Ready 
For Distribution 
It describes more than one hundred 
choice varieties — many 
of them quite rare 
Chamberlain & Company 
Gladiolus Growers 
Wellesley Massachusetts 
If you wish to systematize your business the Readers’ Service may be able to offer suggestions 
