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PA.R.K AND ce;me.te:r.y 
for Children, a list of articles published 
on school gardens, and an account of the 
school garden work at Hartford for the 
year 1902. The list of articles enumer- 
ates over sixty recent magazine articles, 
official reports, etc., and will be supple- 
mented with later information along the 
same line. Mr. Hemenway is preparing 
a stereopticon lecture on the Children's 
Gardens of the United States, and so- 
licits photographs, reports and inform- 
ation of any character concerning such 
gardens in any part of the country. 
Trade Literature, Etc, Received, 
Everything for the Garden ; Catalogue 
of Peter Henderson & Co., New York, 
1903 ; price 20 cents : This well-known 
and highly valued garden book com- 
prises 190 pages, with several colored 
plates, and is filled with a fund of use- 
ful information, not found in the aver- 
age catalogue. The cover is handsome- 
ly designed in brown and gold with 
embossed lettering, and shows a little 
child holding a bouquet of roses. The 
book is profusely illustrated with every- 
thing that pertains to the garden and 
lawn, and will be valuable to all who 
plant. 
Dreer's Garden Calendar for 1903 ; 
Henry A. Dreer, 714 Chestnut St., Phil- 
adelphia : This well-known guide for 
buyers of seeds, flowers, plants, and 
garden requisites is even more attract- 
ive and valuable than before. The 
cover is handsomely embossed in purple, 
green, and gold on a blue background, 
and bears representations in nature’s 
colors of the Cornflower Aster and the 
Japanese Iris. The year 1903 will com- 
plete the sixty-fifth continuous year in 
business of the house of Henry A. 
Dreer, and the natural satisfaction 
which follows sustained and successful 
effort is felt by the firm. For there 
could not be such prolonged success 
without a solid foundation in the es- 
teem of the public, gained by large and 
equitable dealings. A new and most 
interesting feature of the catalogue is 
a complete index of all the old-fash- 
ioned or common names of flowers. 
Michell’s Seeds, Plants, Bulbs, etc. ; 
spring catalogue 1903 ; Henry F. 
Michell, 1018 Market St., Philadelphia : 
A profusely illustrated catalogue of 84 
pages, with an attractive cover design. 
A valuable ready reference catalogue of 
this Arm’s large stock ; well arranged 
and indexed. Also Michell’s Wholesale 
Catalogue and Price List of ' Seeds, 
Bulbs, Plants and Requisites for Flor- 
ists and Market Gardeners, accom- 
(Coiitiniied on page xi.) 
The Flowers 
I grow in 
quantity 
h e r e in 
cold New England are the best hardy 
garden sorts, the old reliable kinds 
that everybody wants for the border 
or shady coi ner. Also the best hardy 
FERNS AND WILD FLOWERS 
of New England suitable for cultivation. 
Trade list sent on request. 
EDW. Gl LLETT, 
SOUTHWICK, 
MASS. 
CAPITOL 
LAWN SEED 
The best mixture in existence 
for all PUBLIC grounds. Used 
exclusively at the Ohio State 
Capitol grounds. Please write 
for special prices, stating quan- 
tity needed. 
THE LIVINGSTON SEED CO. 
Columbus, Ohio. 
TREES FOR CEMETERIES 
All Kinds, Both Evergreen and Deciduous 
Hardiest Varieties at Right Prices . . . 
Large Shade Trees 
Evergreens for Hedges 
Specia quotations on large lists. Send for free 
catalogue, and submit list of wants. We can 
surely please you.^~ 
EVERGREEN NURSERY COMPANY 
STURGEON BAY, WI.S. 
RESERVOIR IRON VASES 
1 and Lawn 
^ Settees 
Manufactured by 
% s 
McDonald 
I 
BROTHERS, 
IOH-114 
Mlnrtv St., 
< <H4 HBl'S, 0. 
Send for Our 
L -J 
1903 Catalogue. 
GREG 
Good seed ^'end for our free 
assure good catalogue, telling 
gardens. Gregorysv^^ three 
seeds have been warrants on 
the favorites of seeds. r 
gardeners and flor- j, j. n. 
ists for 40 years. A* S<on, 
Always successfuL marblehead, Blass. 
S 
YOU WILL FIND 
In our 400 acres of nurseries an immense stock of well grown Conifers, 
Shrubs, Fruit and Ornamental trees. Hedge Plants, Roses, Palms, 
Oranges, etc. Send for Catalogue. 
P. J. BERCKMANS CO., 'nc. 
ESTABLISHED 1856. Fruitland Nurseries, AUGUSTA, GA. 
