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The Garden Magazine, June, 1923 
Summer Droughts 
Hold No Terrors 
Plant Life needs water most. More 
than 90% of all vegetable substance is 
water. Without this life-giving ele¬ 
ment, most flowers are but stunted 
imitations of the real thing. No mat¬ 
ter where you live or what your cli¬ 
mate —your garden will thrive luxur¬ 
iously if you have handy 
The Campbell Waterfan— 
Rain When and Where You Want It! 
Simply attach your garden hose to any faucet with 
ordinary city pressure. Attach the other end to the 
Waterfan. Turn on faucet and watch a rectangular 
space up to 14x60 feet receive the gentlest, soaking 
rain—the kind that does most good. The Waterfan 
is the only small apparatus irrigating a rectangular 
space. Automatically oscillates, as it waters. 
No tools needed to make connection; easily moved 
about; direction of sprinkling, angle of sprinkling, 
evenness of water, distribution and distance of 
watering desired under absolute control. Though 
the Waterfan weighs but 5 pounds, it is built so sub¬ 
stantially that it will last for years. Nothing to get 
out of order. Always ready for thorough work. 
Waterfan—Model No. 5 
(Shown at work below) 
Length. 21 inches. Weight, 5 
pounds. Waters a rectangular 
area up to 12x60 feet. Price 
$15.00. 
Waterfan Giant— 
Model No. 10 
Length. 5 feet. Weight, 10 
pounds. Waters a rectangular 
area up to 20x60 feet. Price, 
$25.00. 
Delivered, charges prepaid anywhere in U. S. 
Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Please write for descriptive circular 
Address all inquiries and orders to 
C. A. SCHUBERT, Distributor 
90 West Broadway New York City 
©n tfje poston Host Hoab 
JPettoeen &odjelle anti l.ard)mont 
The work on our new show nursery and trial 
grounds on the Boston Post Road is progressing rapidly 
and we invite Garden Magazine readers and their friends 
to see our first display. 
TULIPS 
Beginning May 20th, we expect to have a fine 
showing of Tulips at our new show place, in Single 
Early, Darwin, Breeder, Cottage and other standard 
and rare tulips. 
On these show grounds we are building an exten¬ 
sive rockery; lake for aquatic plants; perennial borders 
and beds; exhibition grounds for Dahlias, Gladioli, 
Irises, Peonies; New greenhouses; extensive collection of 
standard and rare evergreens; and other features of in¬ 
terest to the flower lover. 
Send Us Your Name for Our Fall Bulb List. 
'OMl 
Seedsmen 
Main Street 
Nurserymen 
New Rochelle, N. Y. 
Hitched In An Instant 
for cultivating or lawn mowing 
BOLENS POWER HOE 
and Lawn Mower Tractor 
It multiplies your 
effort and drives 
drudgery from your 
garden. It releases 
many precious hours 
for constructive effort 
and real garden en¬ 
joyment. 
Remember the at¬ 
tachments on the 
BOLENS have snap 
hitches and are in¬ 
stantly interchange¬ 
able. There are many 
other vital and dis¬ 
tinctive features such 
as the arched axle, the tool control, a differential drive 
and offset handles. Write for our booklet. 
Gilson Mfg. Co., 205 Park St., Port Washington, Wis., U. S. A. 
