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The Garden 
Magazine, December, 
1920 
=Season’s Greelings= 
to California and Other 
Pacific Coast Patrons 
We have always highly valued the intensive loyalty of 
our far-western customers — a loyalty which we have tried 
to deserve by faithful and efficient service, gladly per- 
formed. For nearly fifty years the House of Weeber & 
Don has studied the requirements of the most exacting 
home gardeners, and is prepared to meet them. We 
solicit the patronage of other Californians not acquainted 
as yet with “Sturdy Seeds.” 
New Catalogue Ready Soon — 
Please ask for it NOW 
We desire the privilege of adding all California and 
Pacific Coast readers of Garden Magazine to our regular 
mailing list. A postcard request will assure your receiv- 
ing our various catalogues as published from 
time to time. All of them will be found de- 
pendable aids in garden planning and making. 
Please drop us a line NOW. 
Weeber & Don, “ sturdy SuJs" 
Garden Full 
°f Darwin 
Tulips 
for# 2.00 
The finest of all the Tulip family for 
outdoor planting. Unusually large blooms 
borne on stems 2 to 3 feet tall. Excellent 
for garden decoration or for cutting. 
Bloom during May. 
50 Bulbs for $2.00 
a collection of finest Darwin Tulips in a mixture of 
varieties covering all the colors that occur in this 
wonderful class of Tulips. 
Plant any time before the ground becomes frozen 
Mail this advertisement, or present at our store, with check, money order, cash or stamps 
and secure this exceptional collection, sent prepaid to any point in the U. S. east of the 
Mississippi. For points west and Canada add 25c ($2.25.) 
BUTT 
30-32 Barclay Street 
New York 
You Lucky Californians! 
Sixty days hence, while the rest of the country is still wrapped in ice and 
snow, you start your 1921 gardens! While we envy you, we also congratulate 
you and hope the New Year will bring you the best gardens ever. 
“WEEDING MADE 
EASY ” 
“ Recent improve- 
ments in garden tools 
have shown greatest 
results in the modern 
hand weeders. The 
‘9-tooth adjustable’ 
and the ‘Rocker hoe 
models’ make duty a 
real pleasure.”— From 
G. M. Nov. 1920. 
For properly pulverizing your seed bed, 
we know of no better implement than our 
Liberty Adjustable Tooth Cultivator. For 
keeping the beds free from weeds, The Gilson 
Weeder, is the tool “par excellence.” 
The combination of nine tooth Liberty, 
and six inch Gilson Weeders, as shown 
alongside, will be supplied at a special price of 
$3.25 postpaid. On receipt, secure one five 
and one six foot 
handle, combine 
them with tools and 
enjoy the greatest 
campaign you ever 
had against weeds. 
J. E. Gilson 
Company 
Port Washington 
Wisconsin 
P. S. This combination 
of Tools will make a wel- 
come Christmas gift for 
most any garden hobbyist 
anywhere! 
Treat yourself or an 
appreciative friend. Nine 
1 ooth Liberty Weeder 
alone, $2.00 postpaid. Six 
inch Gilson Weeder alone, 
Si. 50 postpaid. Mailed 
anywhere in United 
States to arrive in time 
for Christmas. 
RESULTS 
You are not interested in mere claims as to what nursery 
stock will do. You want results — and the best possible 
results. Instead of making large claims for our product 
j| we prefer to submit evidence of results that have been 
gj obtained with our product— results that you can approxi- 
M mate on your home grounds. 
The home of Mr. J. B. Walker, Needham, Mass., planted with Framingham trees and shrubs — 
one link in the chain of evidence of the results gamed by using Framingham Nursery Stock. 
Perhaps our book “Beautiful Home Surroundings” might 
help you secure the results you desire. It has helped 
others. May w r e send you a copy? 
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