T II E G A R D E N M A G A Z I N E 
199 
May, 1915 
Let Us 
Give to Your 
Grounds the 
Charm of 
Our Roses 
Why buy only the roses that bloom 
in June, when you can for so little, 
have ours that will bloom all the glad 
summer long? 
Why buy your roses, shrubs or trees 
anywhere else, when you can so easily 
get such fine stock from us, at prices 
that are bound to attract you? 
Why don’t you send for our Nur- 
sery Book and order what you want? 
Our shipments are prompt. 
L ET us tell you the best kinds of 
climbing roses to buy, to get 
' quick results. Why wait years 
for a rose arch, when you can now 
secure our quick growing, free bloom- 
ing kinds that grow six to eight feet 
in a season? 
Why experiment with the untried 
novelties in bush roses, when we have 
such a choice assortment of the de- 
pendable sorts? 
672 Adams Street, 
North Abington, Mass. 
We Have Started Something 
in the Classified Advertising Department of 
The Garden Magazine which we feel cer- 
tain will be of immense value to our readers 
On Pages 240 and 241 of This Issue 
and we would particularly call your atten- 
tion to the many individual offers of nur- 
sery stock, seeds, bulbs, etc., that are placed 
before you there; and let us also point out 
to you the new departments, “ Garden Lec- 
tures ” and “ Books for the Garden Enthu- 
siasts ”• — you'll find them newsy and 
valuable for reference. 
Should You Want Something 
not advertised in the display pages, you'll 
be reasonably sure of finding it advertised 
in the classified department — or if you do 
not have success, write us and we will be 
glad to acquaint you with the information 
you desire. 
— The Ad Man 
Grow Orchids 
Y OU will find it most fascinating. Wonderful results may be 
obtained by the amateur grower by following a few simple 
directions fully explained in our illustrated Orchid Book 
which we will send you upon request. 
It contains reliable information about planting and subsequent 
care of this most beautiful and popular plant, with description and 
prices of the various varieties, and special suggestions for beginners. 
Visitors Always Welcome at Our Nurseries 
JULIUS 
Rutherford 
ROEHRS 
CO. 
New Jersey 
The Rose Garden 
exhibited by us at the International Flower Show held in 
Grand Central Palace was one of the great attractions of the 
show. We were awarded the gold medal of the Horti- 
cultural Society of New York for this exhibit. 
We are prepared to plan Rose Gardens, either of a mod- 
erate size or on the most elaborate scale. 
Roses are a Specialty with us. This year we are specializ- 
ing on one of the most valuable new roses that has been 
sent out in years — a rose of American origin, — 
Francis Scott Key 
This is a very double rose, very vigorous, and we believe it will 
be one of the freest-blooming, the hardiest and most satisfactory 
garden roses ever introduced. 
We can supply nice, strong plants in 4-inch pots, ready to plant 
at once in the garden, at 35c. each, $3.50 per doz., #25.00 per 
hundred. 
We will be glad to send complete list of roses on application. 
When out motoring, stop and see our new office building at 
Tarry town — the finest flower shop in the world. 
We will also be glad to have any one interested in rhododen- 
drons stop at our nursery, located at Scarborough, N. Y., and see 
our wonderful collection. We have probably the finest collection 
of large sized rhododendrons in the United States. These are in 
flower from the middle to the last of May, which is the best time 
to see them. 
F. R. PIERSON CO., Tarrytown, New York 
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