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The Garden Magazine, May, 1922 
Plan Your House 
and Greenhouse Together 
P LAN your greenhouse to 
adjoin directly to your 
house, so that at any time you 
can step into its perpetual flower 
filled spring time. 
It may add a few thousand dol¬ 
lars cost, but what like expen¬ 
diture can approach the added 
joy and satisfaction it insures. 
Send for booklet called Own 
Your Own Greenhouse. 
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Save Labor—Save Solution 
Try the Auto-Spray way. You can apply a fine spray 
or a solid stream as desired—no waste. Our No. I, 
shown here, operates by compressed air. It is easily 
charged and will drive a strong, drenching spray into 
a good-sized fruit tree. Auto- pop shut-off wholly 
prevents dripping and waste of expensive materials. 
p spe 
I The 
“You Must Spray to Make Crops Pay** 
We make Auto-Sprays in 40 styles and sizes, from the smallest 
hand sprayer to the horse-drawn outfit. Your dealer will show 
you one suited to your requirements. 
Write us for free Spray Calendar, prepared by Cornell University 
specialists. Also ask for Catalogue. 
The E. C. BROWN COMPANY 850 Maple Street, Rochester, N. Y 
Final Offerings of the Season on 
is-Gold Medal Gladioli 
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Quick action is necessary to secure 
these splendid values from the surplus 
stock of our private gardens. 
Bertrex, white; Crimson Glow, crimson; 
C. M. Kelway, pink blotched; Flora, gor¬ 
geous yellow; Gretchen Zang, pink; Herada, 
mauve; Halley, salmon; Chicago White, 
white; Pearl, pink; Pink Perfection, salmon 
pink; Prince of Wales, golden salmon; Ida 
Van, scarlet; Wilbrink, flesh pink; Mrs. 
Watt, American Beauty. 
1 bulb each of the above extra fine varieties post¬ 
paid, $1.75; 3 bulbs each, $3.00; 6 bulbs each, $5.00. 
MARSHAL FOCH. Kunderd’s Gor¬ 
geous ruffled pink variety, winner of the 
Burpee Silver Trophy at the American 
Gladiolus Society Show for the finest va¬ 
riety, 4 bulbs, $1.50; 12 bulbs, $4.00, postpaid. 
Seven of Kunderd’s finest Primulinus 
Hybrids; Alice Tiplady, Altair, Linton, 
Myra, Salmon Beauty, Tupelo, Topaz. 
I each of above seven for $1.00; 
3 each, 21 in all, for $2.50. 
Mixture of our champion strain of prize 
winners, 50 bulbs for $3.00; 100 for $5.00, postpaid. 
Ask_ for free descriptive list. 
MARGARET BREARD HAWKS 
Elmwood Terrace 
Bennington Vermont 
M-indL HUMUS 
For the Price is the Best and Cheapest 
TA'c z ’f i li 1 1 / 'filer As er* 
It is unequaled for increasing the fertility 
and yield of the vegetable and flower 
garden. For making new and restoring 
old lawns. It makes a clay soil friable, 
and a sandy soil hold moisture. It means 
success with Rhododendron, Kalmia, 
Wild Flowers and Ferns. $18.00 per ton. 
$5.00 for 5,1001b. bags, f.o.b. Stanhope, N. J. 
H. 
70 E. 45th St. 
B. PRINDLE 
New York 
HAVE YOU A 
GREENHOUSE? 
There is a certain prestige and distinction attached 
to the ownership of a Callahan Greenhouse. Roses 
and orchids in mid-winter—crisp head lettuce for the 
Christmas table—are a matter of course to those who 
own such an outdoor conservatory. 
are built to fit ycur needs and your resources. The 
size and the price varies, but the quality never changes. 
Shipped direct in completely finished unit sections, 
ready to assemble. Your gardener can erect one with 
only a few simple tools. You save on the low Factory- 
to-You prices. 
Write at once for the Green- FREE 
house Book. It illustrates 1 
all styles and shows how UnQk 
easily they are erected. 
THE T. J. CALLAHAN CO. 
1121 S. Ludlow St., Dayton, Ohio 
Also manufacturers of larger Greenhouses 
for Commercial Growers. If interested, 
ask for Covw'ercial Catalogue. 
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