The Garden Magazine, March, 1920 
69 
\3Uhen it 
comes to 
Greenhouses 
come to 
Hit chinas &■ Co. 
NEW YORK BOSTON 
HODGSON 
Portable 
HOUSES 
On Boston Common 
A colony of Hodgson Portable Houses sprang up on Boston Common to 
meet war-workers’ needs. Did you see them there? A state food official 
said in part: “The promptness with which 
you executed the work and the delightful 
neatness of your cottages have brought ad- 
miration from everybody.’’ 
Hodgson Houses were in cities and towns 
about, wherever there was need for good 
houses in a hurry. Even Belgium boasted a 
100-bed Hodgson hospital. 
Your Hodgson House should be ordered 
now. They arrive in painted sections ready 
to set up — skilled workmen unnecessary. 
Everything from 10-room cottages to dog 
houses and bird houses. 
Send for illustrated catalog today. 
E. F. HODGSON COMPANY 
Room 228, 71-73 Federal St., Boston, Mass. 
6 East 39th St., New York City 
Stokes Sunshine Gardens 
Are compact and complete seed assortments of delicious vegetables 
and beautiful flowers. Simplicity of culture on concentrated areas 
has been the watchword in their preparation. When April comes, 
be sure there is a bit of Sunshine in your garden. Prices as quoted 
include postage. 
No. 1. The Sunshine 
20 Vegetable Varieties for $1.00 
2 pkts. each of Beans, Cabbage, 1 pkt. each of Lima Beans, Beet, Carrot, 
Com, Lettuce, Radish, Tomato Celery, Onion, Parsnip, Peas, Pepper 
No. 2. The Sunshine, Jr. 
6 Valuable Vegetables for 25 cents 
No. 4. The Sunbeam Flowers 
6 Old-Fashioned Annuals for 25 cents 
STOKES SEED FARMS CO., Growers 
Windermoor Farm, Moorestown, New Jersey 
No. 3. The Sunshine Flowers 
20 Old-Fashioned Favorites for $1.00 
No. 5. The Sunshine Spencers 
25 Lovely Sweet Peas for $1.00 
Complete 1920 seed 
catalog will be sent 
on request 
