308 
The Garden Magazine, June, 1924 
Gather Berries Like This, This Fall! 
You have our double assurance that, first, Lovett’s All 
Season Everbearing Strawberry really yields fruits as 
shown to left and, second, that you can still figure on 
gathering them this season it you set out plants as shown 
to right. 
Lovett's Pot-grown Plants 
Insure Worth- While Crops 
These plants have a running start. They take hold at once and in most cases heat April planted 
layer plants. They grow thriftily, bloom profusely and produce splendid crops of fruit. 
Everbearing Varieties of Pot-Grown Strawberries 
(These, if planted before June ioth, should bear heavily late in the summer and through the fall 
months.) 
Lovett*s All Season —greatest of them all. $5.00 dozen, $35.00 per 100. 
Doz. 
Champion Everbearing, a wonder.$1.50 
Forward, large berries.1.25 
Never Fail, abundant bearer. 1.50 
Progressive, small but good variety. 1.25 
Superb, best-known of great merit.1.25 
Success assured, arrival in perfect shape for prompt results guaranteed. 
LOVETT’S NURSERY, b» x 125 Little Silver, New Jersey 
"Lovett's For Small Fruits” is 
a slogan to remember. You will 
find our complete line of Nur¬ 
sery stock fully described in 
Free Catalogue 
100 
$ 10.00 
7-50 
10.00 
7.50 
7.50 
X 
...... 
X 
Trees and Shrubs Hardy Garden Plants 
Evergreens Roses—Vines 
Small Fruits Fruit Trees 
Our Catalogue a copy of which will gladly 
be mailed free on request, offers these and many other 
plants, shrubs, and trees of interest to anybody de¬ 
siring to beautify the home grounds. 
American Nursery Company 
New York City 
70 East 45th Street 
X” 
% 
X 
The Lambskin Library 
Leather Books at 90 cents, at every Bookstore 
a 
a 
a 
a 
a 
a 
a 
a 
a 
a 
The T)elightful 
‘Delphiniums 
NOW, when the Delphiniums are in bloom 
and you can sense their infinite beauty, is the 
rime to choose your particular favorites, or 
perhaps, leave the choosing to us. Here are 
a few suggestions. 
1^01 i-tAnt-ina A beautiful light turquoise blue 
Denauonnd which blooms practically all 
summer; strong, field-grown plants. $ 3.50 per doz. 
Rallomocn t-n A dark blue form of the above; 
Deildmoium Strong, field-grown plants. 
$ 3.50 per doz. 
Gold Medal Hybrids 
The finest strain of hybrids in cultivation, color ranges 
from pale blue to dark purple, very often multicolored 
and double; strong,field-grown plants. $ 3.50 per doz. 
Special—100 Plants . $25.00 
An unusually fine stock of strong field-grown plants 
will be ready for delivery this fall and as the supply 
is limited— PLEASE ORDER EARLY. 
Our Complete Catalogue (with prices) is yours for the asking. 
% 
Outmost 
flursenes 
Flowers Have Names 
Know them by using 
Rolph’s Reversible 
Plant Labels 
“They nvon’t nxiggle c with the rutin d” 
Holders made non turning. Pat'd. Nov. 14 . 1022 . 
Name held in a horizontal and oblique 
position to be easily read 
THREE SIZES 
Small size 12" long with i"x3" label, 
for rockery and dwarf plants 
Medium size 22" long with i/ 2 "x^" label, 
for perennials, roses, etc. 
Large size 42" long with 2"x4" label, 
for peonies, dahlias, shrubs, etc. 
Price $ 3 .oo, $10.00, and $12.00 per hun¬ 
dred for the three sizes, 25 at the hun¬ 
dred rate. F.O.B. Markham. 
Special quotations by the thousand to 
Garden Clubs, Horticultural Societies, 
landscape gardeners, etc. 
Metallic ink for writing or printing names 
on label 25cts. a Bottle and specially made 
glass pen for use with ink 10 cts. each. Pen 
and ink not supplied except with order for 
labels. 
Send for descriptive literature giving 
testimonials of prominent users, etc., to 
ROLPH 
Markham 
LABEL WORKS 
Ontario, Canada 
£? Maplewood Road Ridgefield, Conn 
FENCE, 
I tor 
EVERY PURPOSE 
ROSE ARCHES 
TRELLIS * 
IRONWORKS- 
37 BARCLAY ST. N.Y. 
When Irises are in Bloom 
Two score of Farr’s Seedlings (originated 
at Wyomissing) form the focus-point in all 
Iris collections of real merit. Average rat¬ 
ing by the Iris Society symposium is better 
than 8 points. Nearly 300 foreign and 
American Irises (none less than 7 points) 
grown at Wyomissing are fully described in 
Better Plants—By Farr 
my new catalogue of the most desirable Hardy Plants 
for worth-while gardens. Send for a copy of this 
valuable booklet. 
BERTRAND H. FARR 
Wyomissing Nurseries Co. 
104 Garfield Ave. Wyomissing, Penna. 
m 
|Stim-U-planh 
Hi the fertilizer that is all fertilizer—no Wi 
ft? useless filler. Contains all essential M 
! 
the fertilizer that is all fertilizer—no 
useless filler. Contains all essential 
plant food, highly concentrated. No 
waste. More than double the strength 
of usual commercial fertilizers, so only 
a small quantity is required. In tablet 
form—easily applied—no mussy mixing. 
Clean, odorless, stainless. Produces 
wonderful results on every kind of 
growing plant. Acts immediately. 
A medium size package makes half 
a barrel of liquid fertilizer, if liquid is 
desired. 
Used and recommended by florists, 
nurserymen and market gardeners. 
Simple and easy directions in each 
package. 
Send 75 cts. for a medium size box, 
or $ 3.50 for sufficient to care for the 
ordinary garden, all season. Delivered 
anywhere in U. S. on receipt of price, 
or sent by mail and you pay the post¬ 
man on arrival. 
Order from your Seedsman, Nursery¬ 
men or the manufacturers. 
If your results are not satisfactory, 
money will be refunded. The only 
fertilizer sold on this money back plan. 
Earp-Thomas Cultures Corf? 
LONG ISLAND CIT^ 
N-Y- 
St»m 
O . plant 
