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The Garden Magazine, April, 1921 
The Red Book of Seeds 
Your name on a postal card 
will bring it. 
MEAD & WOODWARD 
Box 37S Norwalk, Ohio 
Plant 
HAVE BABY COMFY 
In Gordon .Motor Crib. More pleasure for you when motoring with 
baby tucked snuggly in this convenient crib. "The safest way, the doc- 
tors say.” Crib easily strapped in any touring car. Spring arrange- 
ment absorbs all shocks over roughest roads. Hood when raised, pro- 
tects against weather. Fold crib flat or detach when Hot in use. Parcel 
post prepaid if no dealer near. 
Send for illustrated booklet and dealer's name 
Gordon Motor Crib Co., *219 North State St., Dept., 42 , Chicago 
Japanese Garden 
Made in short time in all 
styles to harmonize with 
American ground. 
T. R. OTSUKA 
300 South Michigan Ave., 
Chicago, 111. 
Blueberries for Pleasure and Profit 
The Blueberry is among the finest of fruits, in fact the very finest of all berries for pies, but is almost 
unknown in the average garden. This is due to the scarcity of nursery grown plants, the only kind that 
transplant easily. We have to offer this Spring some beautiful nursery grown plants, ideal for suo 
cessful results in the home garden, the plants being very hardy, rapid growers and heavy bearers. A 
dozen plants should be plenty for the average family. 
Blueberries can be planted most successfully in the Spring. We feel confident that every customer 
of ours will wish to take advantage of this offer and secure at least a few of the plants for his or her 
garden. 
It is almost impossible to find a description of its flavor. It is safe to say that the Blueberry is in a 
class by itself, with its delicious melting flesh, full of rich creamy juice and a delicate wild taste all its 
own. Next Summer when you are eating luscious Blueberry pies made from berries picked from 
your own bushes you will appreciate the wisdom of your purchase. 
WRITE for our beautiful Spring Catalogue illustrated in colors. 
J. G. MAYO & CO., 907 E. & B. Bldg., Rochester, N. Y. 
By erecting Houses for useful Birds, and getting rid of 
>. SparrowPest, 
you will have 
good Garden 
Allies. 
3 Bird 
Houses for 
$ 5 . 00 . 
Parcel Post weight 10 lbs. 
CRESCENT CO., “ Birdville ” 
Toms River P. O. N. J. 
Crescent Sparrow Trap $ 5 . 00 , and 
Post charges, size 18 " x 18 ". 
Weight 9 lbs. 
Until You’ve Had 
a Water Garden 
you can’t imagine how much pleas- 
ure you can get out of Water Lilies, 
aquatic plants and a few gold fish. 
Water Lilies 
with their wonderful colors, delicate 
textures, and fragrant odors, are with- 
out doubt the most charming blooms 
you can obtain; whether grown in a 
tub or in a large pool, they never fail 
to attract the garden visitor. 
Get our catalogue for details — we’ll 
THE ROMANCE OF OUR TREES by Ernest H. Wilson, M. A., V. M. H. 
For tree lovers and book lovers both. Limited edition. Illustrated. Net $10.00 
CONCENTRATED 
MANURES 
— Unequaled natural fertilizer for lawn, flower 
and vegetable gardens, fruit and field crops. 
A NATURAL FERTILIZER 
completely sterilized by a special high temperature direct heat process — weed seed, 
fungus or disease germs effectually destroyed — then screened and pulverized into the 
richest kind of natural fertilizer — packed in ioo lb. bags for convenient handling and 
shipment. Insist on Wizard Brand at your seed store or write for booklet and prices. 
Give your gardens a chance to do their best! Prompt shipments 
—at moderate cost. Write to-day. TRY IT THIS SPRING! 
The Pulverized Manure Co., 20 Union Stockyards, Chicago, 111. 
THE LIGHT BRAHMA 
FOR THE COUNTRY ESTATE 
Is the Largest and Most Beautiful of All Breeds, Unsurpassed as an Ornamen- 
tal Feature and Unexcelled as a Combination Egg Laying and a Table Fowl 
The high quality of my birds was again demonstrated at Madison Square Garden, January, 
1921, by winning 1st Cock, 2nd and 4th Hen, 4th Cockerel, 2nd Pullet, 1st and 4th Old 
Pen and 2nd Young Pen. At Philadelphia, The American Light Brahma Club National 
Meeting, I won 2nd on Cock, 1st and 4th Hen, 5th Cockerel, 1st Pullet, 1st, 4th and 5th 
on Pen, and 3 Specials, and Cups. At Syracuse, N. Y., the Premier of all state shows and 
in strong competition they were awarded First, Second, and Third Cock; First and Second 
Hen; First, Second, and Third Cockerel ; First and Second Pullet; First and Second Old 
Pen; First and Second Young Pen; Special for Best Display, and other specials. At Tren- 
ton, N. J., Hanover, Pa., and Mineola, L. I., I won more points than any other exhibitor. 
Send for folder telling about them. Stock for sale and eggs in season. 
C. W. EVERITT HUNTINGTON, LONG ISLAND 
Reference: Nassau County Trust Co., Mineola. L. I. Bufri’ofhin Itantams — At Madison Square Garden, 
1921, I won 2nd, and 5th Cock, 1st and 2nd Hen, 2nd and 4th Cockerel. 2nd and 3rd Pullet. 
The Standard Books on 
Garden Planning 
Home Vegetable Gardening From A to Z. By 
Adolph Kruhm. Illustrated. Net, $1.50 
All the things the gardener must know about seeds, 
planting, cultivation and harvesting of vegetables, are 
to be found in this book— the best varieties, what time to 
plant, how much to plant to produce a definite amount. 
200 detailed photographs showing all the processes. 
The Complete Garden. By Albert D. Taylor, 
M. S. A. Illustrated with photographs, charts, Net, $6.00 
The most comprehensive book on garden planning ever 
published. Covers practically all parts of the country. 
Over 400 pages of text; a complete index; cross refer- 
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sary of terms. An indispensable hand book and guide. 
The American Flower Garden. ByNeltje Blan- 
chan. Planting Lists By Leonard Barron. Popular 
Edition. Illustrated, Indexed, Net, $j.oo 
The romance of the garden is delightfully depicted in 
charming and readable style in “The American Flower 
Garden,” which is an authoritative book for the owner 
of a garden, little or big. There are 84 illustrations of 
the subjects presented, four of them in colour. 
The Garden Blue Book. By Leicester B. Holland. 
200 Illustrations. Net, $5.00 
Covers mass, height, foliage, color, etc. in their rela- 
tions to one another, and a unique color chart pro- 
vide^ a guide to continuous bloom through the season. 
A complete book of reference containing all the needed 
information about the two hundred hardy perennials. 
DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & CO. 
GARDEN CITY NEW Y0RK 
