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Fancy EVERGREENS in Large Sizes for 
Quick Effects 
Native Cedars, like those shown in accompanying photos, are but a few specimens of 
the thousands we have to offer. For screens, distance effects, avenues, and formal 
settings they are unexcelled, and as hardy as anything. 
The rough and unshapely ones are cut for Cedar posts and fillers in the use of 
rustic fence building, summer houses, pergolas, etc. The specimens are like nursery- 
grown trees, and are moved with entire safety. 
We are authorities on all kinds of forestry and tree surgery work. Our methods 
are as good as the best, and less expensive. An examination of your shade and fruit 
trees may be the salvation of your beloved trees. 
Among other things we can offer you Fields of Mountain Laurel. They are 
wonderful all the year round. 
hors of us all, is quick, and safe. No 
rough handling of stock on freight 
trains. No delays in delivery. Price 
is a very large factor these days. We 
believe that we can make this attrac- 
tive. We also have made special 
studies on forestry. A crew of skilled 
men is at your disposal for the purpose of executing any pruning, tree surgery, or any 
special garden work requiring experience and skill. 
May We Serve YOU? — W e can successfully execute orders within a radius of 300 miles. Transportation 
by auto and truck makes near neigh- 
A close-up vieic of some specimen Cedars , perfect to the 
ground , just like the nursery-grown product 
Please afford us an opportunity to serve you and kindly refer again to our 
advertisement on page 52, September Qarden Magazine 
NEW LONDON COUNTY NURSERIES 
W. J. SCHOONMAN, Proprietor 
NEW LONDON 
CONNECTICUT 
Field of Cedars, from 10 to JO feet high, dug with a large ball, readily transplanted 
mm 
BEARS FIRST YEAR * 
^REES planted in Spring, 1918, bearing 150 to 200 peaches this season. 
THE EARLIEST FREESTONE PEACH KNOWN 
Originated in Rochester, New York, tree is a strong, upright grower, has stood six- 
teen degrees below zero and produced a full crop, while the Elberta and Crawford, 
under the same conditions in the same orchard, produced no blossoms and consequently 
no fruit. 
Mr. Yarker, Greece, N. Y., who has an orchard of 500 trees reports 17 peaches 
picked in August from a tree planted the previous spring. 
Mr. C. M. Thomas, 215 W. 40th St., Savannah, Ga., purchased a Rochester 
Peach from us last February, and picked the first fruit in July. 
For dessert, for canning, it is the best and greatest peach in the world to-day. 
Our stock is limited, the demand is tremendous, order at once. 
IMPORTANT — For descriptions and prices of a com- 
plete list of Glenwood products, send for a copy of our 
1921 catalogue of Dependable Trees and Plants — it's free. 
GLEN BROS., Inc., Glenwood Nursery, Established 1866, 
2007 E. Main Street, Rochester, N. Y. 
You need not wait two years or more for fruit— Gel it next 
Summer from these strong two-year field-grown fruiting canes. 
Set the plants this fall, any time before the ground freezes. You 
will want at least a dozen — maybe more — so write us for prices. 
Tree Currants 
Good standard red variety, 
trained in tree form; and al- 
ready bearing fruit. 
Grape Vines 
We have a few extra fine four- 
year vines grown for those who 
want the best. 
Write us for descriptive circular and prices. Our reputation 
has been built on the quality of the plants we supply. 
T. S. Hubbard Company 
Box 18 , Fredonia, New York 
Readily Raised from 
Plants Set this Fall 
