78 
The Garden Magazine, March, 1924 
These 
Splendid 
Evergreens 
only 
$10 — 
1 Austrian Pine 3^' to 4' tall 
1 Arborvitae 2J' to 3' tall 
1 Douglas Fir 2' to 2\' tall 
1 White Spruce IV to 2' tall 
"fligger and better Than Ever Before” 
This wonderful collection of evergreens illus¬ 
trated above, was designed especially to help you 
decorate your Home Grounds. Each plant is a 
“gem,” a “specimen,” chosen for vigor, beauti¬ 
ful color, and fine shape—a truly remarkable 
value for Ten Dollars. You may plant this 
group at your front doorstep, at the path en¬ 
trance, or on the lawn—in fact wherever you 
need evergreen beauty. 
This book is sent free. Write for it to-day! 
Our Year Book, called by many “America’s 
Leading Nursery Catalogue,” is better than ever 
before. Full of the very best of illustrations, 
this book tells you simply and clearly how best 
to plant your Home Grounds. 
Address all correspondence to Box B-3 
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ICA,J FORESTRY J COMPANY 
F RAM INCH AM~CE NT RE . M A S SAC HU S ETT S 
All are shipped with 
their big roots in a 
ball of native loam, 
burlapwrapped. Care¬ 
fully crated, delivered 
free to the Express 
Office at Framing¬ 
ham, Mass., upon re¬ 
ceipt of your remit¬ 
tance which must 
accompany all orders. 
Send for an Attractive Can of 
Plant-Aid and .be Glad! 
Plants cannot flourish without food. 
Plant-Aid 45 is, we believe, the most highly concentrated 
plant food on the market; odorless, refined, clean, the contents 
of a four or five pound bag of fertilizer purified, concentrated, 
packed in a neat pound and a half container— 45 % plant food. 
Easily Used, add Plant-Aid to the water when watering or 
apply directly as a powder. 
Economical, pound and a half tin for a dollar bill—three 
containers for two dollars. 
Treat your house plants, your porch and garden flowers also! 
Guaranteed, if you are not satisfied your money will be 
cheerfully refunded. 
THE PLANT-AID COMPANY 
Norfolk. Virginia 
More and Bet¬ 
ter Platits and 
Flowers—Use 
Plant-Aid! 
Send Order 
To-day! 
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The Plant-Aid Company 
Box 258 Norfolk, Virginia 
I am enclosing.dollars. Please 
send me.packages of Plant-Aid 45, as 
described and guaranteed. 
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Address. 
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An Appreciation of W 
Lutton Quality Greenhouses 
RrcHARD K. Lc Blosd) 
CINCINNATI 
William H. Lutton Company, 
Jors^r City, H. J. 
Hov. 19, 1923, 
Attention Hr. Edward A. Ward, Pros. 
Gent lemon: 
Received your favor of the 15th, and have instructed 
our traffic manager to send you a cojy of the freight bill 
mentioned. 
I want to take this opportunity of expressing ny 
appreciation of ,tho v/ay you carried out the contract for ny 
greenhouse. Lt has been satisfactory in every v/ay; has been 
inspected by a great many people, among others Superintendent 
of Parks C. H. Heeds, viio Baid he thought it v/as one of the 
finest greenhouses in this" section of the country. 
The v/ay you handled the work, the'quality of the work, 
the men you had on the job, and the whole transaction from 
beginning to end has been eminently satisfactory; and I always 
feel it Is due a manufacturer to let him know vdien he has' done 
a particularly first-class job. 
Very truly yours. 
Write for catalogue and any other information desired 
ASK A LUTTON OWNER 
D) 
GREEN’HOUSES 
PAT. JAN. 2.1917 
Wm. H. LUTTON COMPANY, Inc. 
266 Kearney Ave. Jersey City, N. J. 
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Dwarf Fruit Trees 
Here is a letter from one of our enthusiastic customers 
Read what he says 
Hicksville, Long Island, N. Y. 
Dear Sir: 
ri 
Dwarf Apple Tree 
Scarlet Beauty 
See adjacent letter 
I am enclosing a picture of the dwarf Scar¬ 
let Beauty apple tree I purchased last year and 
was set out in June and was in bloom the fol¬ 
lowing month, July. This year it was in full 
blossom and matured seven beautiful apples 
which weighed three pounds. The tree, as you 
will notice in photo, is only 30 inches high. 
The Cheresota dwarf plum had a dozen or 
more plums also the first year after planting. 
Very truly, 
GEO. L. LEHMAN. 
Our customers send in pictures of these trees because 
they are pleased! 
We Grow 
Dwarf Apple Trees 
Dwarf Pear Trees 
Dwarf Plum Trees 
Dwarf Cherry Trees 
Dwarf Peach Trees 
They are big bearers of big fruit from 
small trees. They bear younger and need 
less room. They are the best trees for 
the home garden. 
Our catalogue will tell you 
about them. A postal brings 
it to you. 
THE VAN DUSEN NURSERIES 
C. C. McKay, Mgr. Box G., Geneva, N. Y. 
