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The Garden Magazine, June, 1920 
Rid Y our Lawn of Dandelions 
Most of the dandelions on your lawn are grown from the seed of the preced- 
ing crop. The seed is in the heads. Cut off the heads — no more dan- 
delion nuisance! 
Cem DANDELA WN Rake 
with its curved teeth — clips off the heads, but spares even the tenderest grass. When 
the rake is full, an easy pressure with the finger on a trigger conveniently 
placed, empties the contents without the loss of a single leaf. 
It is not only the most perfect dandelion exterminator yet devised — it is an 
all-purpose rake, too. It picks up everything the ordinary rake misses — 
easier on the turf — easier on the user. 
Most good dealers have it 
“A style for every purse and purpose 
Specialty Division of 
THE CASEMENT HARDWARE COMPANY 
7 South Clinton Street, Chicago 
“The Fourteen 
Points of a 
Rake” will in- 
terest every 
lover of fine 
lawns. Let us 
send you a copy. 
BERTRAND H. FARR 
AND ASSOCIATES OF THE 
Wyomissing Nurseries Company 
Incite the readers of this magazine to Oisit Wj)o- 
missing in early June to \>iew the 
Peonies and Irises 
v?kick Will then be in the height of their glory. 
June 3 d to 7 th are usually the best dates. However, 
the blooming season may varp slightly, therefore 
intending Visitors should write to us the last week in May for infor- 
mation. We will then advise you of the most favorable date and can 
make arrangements to meet you at the station in Reading, Pennsylvania. 
If you cannot come, write me for a copy} of the Seventh Edition of 
r zrr’s Hardy Plant Specialties, now in process, and which I hope to 
have completed the early part of June. This book describes my 
wonderful collection of Peonies and Irises, as well as other favorite 
perennials, shrubs, and evergreens. 
My special catalogue of Dutch Bulbs will be ready about the first 
of June and will be sent on request. 
Bertrand H. Farr 
Wyomissing Nurseries Company* 
104 GARFIELD AVENUE WYOMISSING, PENNA. 
The annual meeting and exhibition of the American Peony Society will be 
held in the Hotel Berkshire, Reading, Penna., June 10 , 1920. It will be 
worth while for you to attend, and to see the wonderful display of rare and 
old-time Peonies. Write me for definite date. 
Garden Statuary 
Display Fountains, Ice Cooled Drinking 
Fountains 
Various Designs Carefully Worked Out and Models 
Beautifully Made 
Consult us to prepare 
special designs for anything 
Xjj y° u require in Ornamental 
WMiS Iron or Bronze for Home 
We issue separate cat- 
(mtm Display Fountains, Drink- 
ing f ountains, Electroliers, 
' 'mf Vases, Gateways, Sun 
Dials, Stable Fittings, 
Lanterns in Wrought Iron, 
Lamp Posts for Driveways, 
Ornamental Department 
THE J. L. MOTT IRON 
tTOMm. WORKS 
^ sV ' Fifth Avenue and 17th Street 
New York City 
