May, 1915 
THE GARDEN M A G A Z I N E 
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GLADIOLI 
As Beautiful as Orchids 
ONE CENT APIECE 
your selection in the following varieties: 
not less than 25 sold at this rate — but 
your selection may be made from any of 
the following one or more varieties; all 
large flowering bulbs, 1^ inches and up: 
America, lavender pink 
Augusta, white 
Brenchleyensis, red 
Halley, salmon 
Mrs. Francis King, crimson 
Gandavensis, scarlet 
Pink Beauty, rose pink 
100 or more, 75c. per 100 
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The Uptown Seed Store 
40 W. 28th St., Between Broadway and Sixth Ave. 
NEW YORK CITY 
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Of the New Forests, England. 
Beautiful Landscapes, Sunsets, 
Moonlight Views. Gypsy and 
Nature Life, and almost every 
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Illustration Department. 
DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY 
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John Burroughs in the doorway of 
his cabin at Slabsides 
John Burroughs says: 
“Add to the Resources of Your Life” 
H UNDREDS of times in your life and there will 
be a thousand times in your children’s lives 
when the thought will come — “I wish I knew 
more about Nature — I wish I knew the different birds 
when I see them, their peculiarities, — the different 
wild flowers and the names of the different trees that 
I notice every day. 
Both you and your children can know all about 
these wonderful subjects — all are graphically described 
and illustrated in the natural colors in 
The Pocket Nature Library 
The volumes that make up this set are in 
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and the descriptions go into the minutest 
detail enabling the quick identification of 
the birds, trees, and wild flowers found east 
of the Rocky Mountains. The volumes are 
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authority in the country. The color illus- 
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We have never seen another series of Nature 
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Is it possible to thinkof anythingmoreinter- 
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or is there a greater satisfaction than to know 
the different wild flowers and the different 
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Your children will be as interested in 
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in their possession they will soon have a 
wide knowledge of Nature and a great 
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the natural colors (with more than 700 
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“Euonymus Vegetus” 
The rarest and most beautiful ever- 
green climbing vine that bears red 
berries in fall and winter. It is en- 
tirely hardy and it will be the most 
popular of all climbing plants ever 
introduced. I have the true stock 
at low prices. Send for my list. 
Adolf Muller 
DeKalb Nurseries Norristown, Pa. 
The Native Rhododendron Catawbiense 
The true species is the hardiest Rhododendron 
known in America. 
Several thousand of this brilliantly colored 
Rhododendron are offered in car lots at a great 
reduction to clear land. They are heavy nursery- 
grown clumps, well-budded from i to 5 feet in 
height. Also R. Maximum and Kalmia Latifolia 
the beautiful Mountain Laurel grown in the 
Carolina Mountains. Send for special list and prices 
Harlan P. Kelsey Salem, Massachusetts 
Owner 
Boxford Nursery, Boxford, Mass. 
Highlands Nursery, Pineola, N. C. 
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