154 
The Garden Magazine, April, 1923 
Handiest Wheel Cultivator— 
The Tool for Every Member of the Family 
A/IOTHER and the girls enjoy pushing the handy Gilson wheel 
- 1-’1 outfits just as much as father and the boys. Where the 
garden exceeds 20' by 50', the Gilson Wheel Cultivator as shown 
alongside will more than pay for itself in labor saved during 
the very first season. This past winter we perfected the new 
slip on connection, with the help of which dif- 
a ferent attachments are easily and quickly 
interchanged. This really makes this Gilson 
Wheel Outfit 
Six Tools in One 
Alongside we show ( a ) Kil-Weed Kultivator, avail 
able in either 7 or 9 Tooth sizes. ( b ) Six Prong 
Rake, (c) 8 in. Dubl-Duti (Cultivator-Weeder.) 
(d) Furrow Closing Blade (e) Right Hand 
Moldboard Plow. (/) Furrow Opening Blade. 
If your dealer cannot supply you with this inexpensive 
and handiest of all handy wheel cultivators, write us. 
Other Gilson Garden Tools include the famous Gilson 
Dubl-Duti, available either as a hand tool or wheel 
outfit; Gilson Kil-Weed Kultivator, in both styles as 
well; Gilson Scratch Weeders, for close work; the 
Gilson Triplex for the man of the house; Gilson 
Lawn Tools in form of a Lawn Edge Trimmer and 
a Wonder Dandelion Digger. All these are de¬ 
scribed in detail in 
Better Crops Through Cultivation 99 
A copy of which is mailed upon request. Gives 
valuable hints how to work different soils 
and crops. 
J. E. GILSON COMPANY 
300 Valley St., Port Washington, Wis. 
COLOUR 
IN MY 
GARDEN 
By 
LOUISE BEEBE WILDER 
Author of “My Garden 99 
In big and little gardens every¬ 
where we are awakening to the possi¬ 
bilities of flower grouping with due 
reverence to the value of colors. 
<| The author has a rare taste and 
a practical working knowledge of 
plants, which put her in the foremost 
rank of garden writers of this or any 
other country. 
q M rs. Wilder says, “I like to go 
along as much as possible with Na¬ 
ture, letting her give me a hint or 
a lift wherever possible.” She has 
used this and her inspirations to¬ 
gether and suited them to our cli¬ 
matic requirements—while many of 
the harmonious results have been 
beautifully painted and used to illus¬ 
trate the book. 
Net $10.00, De Luxe Edition 
At your booksellers 
Doubleday, Page & Company 
Garden City New York 
Special For Spring 1923 
RHODODENDRONS 
RHODODENDRON Maximum and Kalmia Lati- 
folia, fine plants grown in New York and Pennsyl¬ 
vania. 
RHODODENDRON Maximum and Carolini- 
anum and Kalmia Latifolia, very choi e plants 
grown in North Carolina. 
FRUIT TREES AND FRUIT PLANTS 
LA FRANCE everbearing raspberry. 
Write for our new 1923 illustrated catalogue and price list. 
MORRIS NURSERY CO. 
1133 Broadway New York City, N. Y. 
Samuel Fraser's Specials 
Bearing Size Pear Trees, $3.00 to $5.00 each. 
Latham andRedpath Red Raspberries, (new). Splendid 
fruits, vigorous. 2 for $1.00; 10 for $3.00; $20.00 a 100. 
Standard and Dwarf Apples $1.25 and $1.50 each. 
Less in quantities. 
Norway Mapl e and American Elm, fine trees $2.50 up, 
and a lot of other good things. Price list free. 
SAMUEL FRASER NURSERY, Inc. Geneseo, N. Y. 
THE MARK OF A GOOD MOWER 
STAYTITE 
handles identify 
Pennsylvania 
Lawn Mowers 
Pennsylvania 
Qualify Mowers 
At Hardware 
&.Seed Stores 
- Quality 
Lawn MQMiiRS 
EL3 
Grow Dahlias 
of Quality 
and Distinction 
and prove their worth. 
They are healthy, true 
to name, Jersey field- 
grown tubers of the high¬ 
est vitality, fully guaranteed and reasonable in price. 
Garden Magazine Collection postpaid for $10.00 
Bonnie Brae. . . $2.00 Mme. Butterfly. .. . 2.00 
Colossal Peace 2.00 Mrs. Carl SalbacH. 2.00 
Insulinde. 2.50 Rosa Nell. 3.50 
Send for 1923 Catalogue of the newest and best 
exhibition and cut flower varieties, and other col¬ 
lections from $ 1.00 to $ 7 . 50 . 
DAHLIADEL NURSERIES 
Warren W. Maytrott Vineland, N. J. 
Farr’s Irises 
Distinct - - Novel - - Beautiful 
Farr’s wonderful Wyomissing Seedlings, 
stately German varieties, and dainty 
Siberian Iris grown here in Wyomissing 
form what we believe to be the largest commercial 
collection in quantity and variety in the world. 
Most varieties can be supplied in large quantities, 
though a few novelties are restricted in number. 
My ig 23 catalogue Better Plants--By Farr lists all 
of the Wyomissing Irises. Chrysanthemums, Phlox, 
and other perennials. Send to-day for a copy. 
BERTRAND H. FARR 
Wyomissing Nurseries Co* 
104 Garfield Ave., Wyomissing, Penna. 
Hanging Basket Tuberous Begonia Seed 
Given as a premium with California Garden, 
the only purely Floral publication in California 
now in its fourteenth year, monthly, $1.00 per year. 
This BEGONIA seed is from the finest collection 
in this country and is procurable in no other way. 
Address California Garden, Point Loma, Cal. 
“RE-MOVE-ABLE” 
STEEL CLOTHES POSTS 
FLAG POLES 
AND 
TENNIS POSTS 
No holes to dig. Will not 
disfigure the lawn. Set it 
yourself in steel socket driven 
in ground. Posts of rust 
proof galvanized steel tubing, 
painted and filled with con¬ 
crete. Instantly removed. 
Cannot decay, last a lifetime. 
Betterand cheaper than wood. 
Ask your dealer or write us 
for folder G. 
NEWARK STEEL POST CO. 
West Orange, N. J. 
