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The Garden Magazine, July, 1920 
*Ylour dbaranfi 
Originated, and Introduced by 
THE ELM CITY NURSERY COMPANY 
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Send for Box-Barberry Folder and Nursery Catalog 
— W ild Strawberries — 
Crossed with garden varieties; part easily from 
the husk, then handle like cherries. Plants mailed 
$1 dozen. 
Wm. M. Freeman 
New Meadows Idaho 
Farrs Bulbs Imported to Order 
Special Discount to Early Buyers 
In accordance with my usual custom, I have contracted 
with Holland growers for Hyacinths, Tulips, and Narcissi in 
sufficient quantities to supply the demands of my custom- 
ers. In view of the shortage of bulbs, I consider that I 
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My Bulb Catalogue for 1920 
is now being mailed to my regular customers; to others it will be sent 
on request. It will be of distinct advantage to you to make your 
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Orders Should Reach Me Before July 15 
otherwise the varieties you desire may be exhausted, because 
someone else has tastes similar to yours. A special discount 
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the catalogue for full details. 
BERTRAND H. FARR 
Wyomissing Nurseries Co. 
104 Garfield Ave. Wyomissing, Penna. 
Bigger Berries 
for Next Year’s Garden 
These three new varieties are not 
only bigger, but are better in quality. 
That’s fact, not fiction. 
Kevitt’s Jubilee is called a “black” 
strawberry because of its deep red 
color. Produces big crops of big ber- 
ries. Fruits are always carried well 
above the ground. $2.50 per doz., 
$8.00 per 50, £15.00 per 100 plants. 
Beal is noted for the size of both | 
berries and plants. Many of the 
fruits will measure three inches 
through. £1.75 per doz., £5.50 per 
50, £10.00 per 100 plants. 
Buckbee is the best possible combi- 
nation of color, size and flavor. The 
rich color and large size give it a 
most appetizing appearance. Flavor 
is delicious. £5.00 per doz., £9.50 per 
25, £18.50 per 50, £35 per 100 plants. 
All of these remarkable berries are 
perfect flowering. Plants are extra 
strong, ■pot-grown. Send for illus- 
trated catalogue G. 
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148 Chambers Street 
New York City 

Edith Ripley Kennaday 
Consultant in 
Practical and Decorative Gardening 
Naturalistic Plantings 
Perennial Plantings Shrubbery Plantings 
The charm of little gardens and the balance and beauty of 
larger gardens are due to careful thought and consideration 
STUDIO 22M 119 East 19th Street, New York City 
New Wonder Strawberry 
De Lue’s Judith 
Awarded silver medal and three first prizes 
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Was the first native berry to arrive in Boston 
market in the season of 1919, bringing 
One Dollar per Quart Wholesale 
while the best New York and New Jersey 
berries were selling for forty cents per quart 
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Combines High Quality with Firmness 
De Lue’s Judith is a Ion season, very productive, won- 
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torm and so firm as to allow of being dropped four feet 
from the hand to the floor without injury. The plants 
are vigorous and healthy, having perfect blossoms and 
making an abundance of strong runners so they can be 
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Just as De Lue s Golden Giant Sweet Corn excels among 
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Strawberry surpass in excellence other varieties of straw- 
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Prices: One doz. plants, $2.50; 50 plants, $9.00; 
100 plants, $15.00. 
Potted plants set out in August or September 
will fruit next summer. 
Prices' One doz. pots, $3.00; 50 pots, $11.00; 
100 pots, $20.00. 
Send check or money order — no stamps. 
Send for Literature on Strawberry and Sweet Com 
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