The Garden Magazine, February, 1921 
349 
S 1921 Q ARDEN 
Compiled for the amateur, but equally interesting to 
the professional gardener, as it is the most complete 
catalogue of Seeds and Plants published. 
A large, handsomely illustrated book show- 
ing, in colors and photo-engravings, the 
varieties offered and giving cultural infor- 
mation which will assure a successful 
garden. 
It offers the best Vegetable and Flower Seeds, Lawn 
Grass and Agricultural 
Seeds, Plants of all kinds, 
including the newest 
Roses, Dahlias, Hardy 
Perennials, etc. 
Write to-day for a copy which 
will be mailed free if you 
mention this publication. 
HENRY A. DREER 
714-16 Chestnut St. 
Philadelphia, Penna. 
Dwarf Fruit Trees 
Here is a letter from one of our enthusiastic customers 
Read what he says 
Dwarf Apple Tree 
Scarlet Beauty 
See adjacent letter 
Hicksville, Long Island, Oct. io, 1920. 
Dear Sir: 
I am enclosing a picture of the dwarf Scarlet 
Beauty apple tree I purchased last year (1919) 
and was set out in June and was in bloom the 
following month, July. This year (1920) it was 
in full blossom and matured seven beautiful ap- 
ples which weighed three pounds. The tree as 
you will notice in photo is only 30 inches high. 
The Cheresota dwarf plum had a dozen or more 
plums also the first year after planting. 
Very truly 
Geo. L. Lehman. 
Our customers send in pictures of these trees because they are pleased! 
We Grow 
Dwarf Apple Trees 
Dwarf Pear Trees 
Dwarf Plum Trees 
Dwarf Cherry Trees 
Dwarf Peach Trees 
They are big bearers of big 
fruit from small trees. They 
bear younger and need less 
room. They are the best 
trees for the home garden. 
Our catalogue will tell you 
about them. A postal 
brings it to you. 
THE VAN DUSEN NURSERIES 
C. C. McKay, Mgr. Box G., GENEVA, N. Y. 
American 
Beeches 
Plant a Tree! 
Y ES, plant trees for shade and shelter. 
Plant them for beauty of trunk and fol- 
iage. Plant them as noble gifts to future 
generations. 
Make trees your friends. They are faith- 
ful and permanent, revealing new beauties 
with every succeeding season. 
Beeches Possess 
Enduring Charm 
Their story is interwoven with the history of 
our race. The shimmering grey trunks flecked 
with sunlight and shadow contrast pleasingly 
with the delicate green of the foliage. 
We have them in great variety and in 
many sizes; also a full line of Roses, Fruits 
and Ornamentals. 
A Catalogue, Of Course! 
In fact, we issue two a year, February and Aug- 
ust. The first is now ready. 
ROSEDALE NURSERIES 
S. G. HARRIS 
BOX A TARRYTOWN, NEW YORK 
