he Garden Magazine, July, 1921 
291 
The efficient gardener realizes the importance of July 
sowing to provide fresh vegetables of just the right size 
for fall use and winter storing. We have prepared a 
Collection of the leading varieties of vegetables which 
should be sown during the early part of July. The Col- 
lection contains 1 pkt. each 
Bush Bean, Burpee’s Stringless 
Green Pod 
Bush Bean, Burpee’s Brittle Wax 
Beet, Burpee’s Improved Blood 
Kale, Dwarf Green Curled 
Kohl-Rabi, Early White Vienna 
Lettuce, Burpee’s Brittle-Ice 
Mustard, Elephant Ear 
Summer Radish, Chartiers 
Rutabaga, Golden Neckless 
Turnip, White Egg 
Chinese Cabbage, Pe-Tsai 
This Collection (value $1.20) will be mailed, together with the Burpee 
Leaflets “Suggestions on Seed Sowing,” “Summer Gardening,” and 
“Winter Vegetables, How to Grow and Store Them,” for $1.00, postpaid. 
Order the seed for your July garden now. 
W. ATLEE BURPEE CO. 
Seed Growers 
Philadelphia 
ACT AT ONCE IF 
YOU WISH BULBS 
AT A LOW PRICE 
Until July 15th I will make special prices on Dutch Bulbs, 
allowing for orders received before that date a 
Discount of 10 per cent 
from regular catalogue prices. This discount will apply to 
all varieties of Tulips, Hyacinths, Daffodils, Crocus. Ihese 
bulbs are imported to order, and will be of the same high 
quality that I have furnished in years past. Send at once for 
Farr’s 1921 Bulb Catalogue 
which contains a full list of these high quality bulbs, make your selection, 
and forward your order immediately. By so doing you will secure 
better bulbs for less money. Send to-day. 
BERTRAND H. FARR 
Wyomissing Nurseries Company 
104 Garfield Ave. Wyomissing, Penna. 
Greater Crops of 
Finer Vegetables 
To insure yourself an adequate supply of winter 
vegetables from July sowings, just one thing is needed 
most: WATER! You cannot afford to let the seeds 
rest in drought-stricken soil for even twenty-four 
hours. Immediately after sowing your Carrots and 
Beets, your Beans and Salads, take your hose to the 
faucet and connect the other end with 
The Campbell Waterfan 
Immediately a slow, gentle but thoroughly soaking rain will 
result. The Campbell Waterfan irrigates garden crops in ideal 
fashion, in that it distributes the water evenly. The water pres- 
sure by itself is sufficient to turn the apparatus automatically so 
that, without moving it, you can thoroughly water a space size 
14x60 feet. 
’Though built for many years of service, the Waterfan will 
earn its cost in increased production of flowers or vegetables dur- 
ing this very month. Made in two models, not varying in prin- 
ciple but in size and corresponding surface covered only. 
WATERFAN— Model No. S WATERFAN GIANT— Model No. 10 
Length, 21 inches. Weight, Length, 5 feet. Weight, 10 
5 pounds. Waters a rectangu- pounds. Waters a rectangular 
lar area up to 14x60 feet. area up to 20x60 feet. 
Price, $15.00 Price, $25.00 
All prices f.o.b. factory. Order direct or from distributor 
at address given below 
Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Please write for descriptive 
circular and name of dealer nearest you. 
CAMPBELL IRRIGATION COMPANY 
Woodbury 
GEORGE ALEXANDER, 90 West Broadway 
Distributor jor New York City and suburbs, including Long Island 
