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The Garden Magazine, July, 1924 
Timely 
Tips— 
HARDY BOX WOOD 
We have on hand a splendid stock of Eastern 
grown hardy box, 3 year old plants that we 
can ship at once, price $15.00 per dozen, 
$100.00 per hundred. 
We can still supply pot grown roses in most 
of the standard varieties and in excellent con¬ 
dition. 
Write us as to your needs—our catalogue may 
be helpful. 
It’s a good plant 
if it conies from 
Madison, 
New Jersey 
Better Flowers for Discriminating Buyers 
at 4 East 53rd St., New York City 
Hammond’s Medal Insecticides 
Continue to Help the Nation in 
Garden and Field 
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Thrip Juice 
bodily destroys all 
kinds of plant lice or 
Aphis. It is a power¬ 
ful contact poison used 
against all sapsucking 
insects. 
Copper Solution 
is a proven preventa¬ 
tive of blights and rose 
rust. It stops the 
spores that spread the trouble. 
Write us for Booklet — 
Shot 
They are known from ocean to 
ocean as sure remedies, safely 
handled and easily applied. 
kills Potato 
Bugs, and 
other pests that 
chew foliage. Sold 
in 1 lb. cartons, tin 
canisters and in bulk. 
Grape Dust 
is a fungicide prevent¬ 
ing mildew and other 
plant diseases. Equally 
effective for greenhouse 
or outdoor use. An 
easily applied powder. 
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Ask your Dealer 
Seed Dealers from Ocean to Ocean sell 
Hammond’s Gold Medal Remedies. Let 
us mail you a free copy of “Insects and 
Blights” which, for forty-one years has 
helped this nation save gardens. 
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Acres of Peonies 
Nearly 200 varieties, all care¬ 
fully selected, embracing a full 
range of colors, a long bloom¬ 
ing period and a variety of 
forms—single, double, etc. 
ltosedale Peony Plants are 
heavy one, two and three year 
specimens. Planted this Fall, 
they will bloom next Spring. 
OSEDALE 
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Box A TARRYTOWN N. Y. 
Shapely Evergreens 
for August Planting 
More and more people are becoming enthusiastic over 
August planting. We have thousands of large Ever¬ 
greens ready for immediate shipment. They have been 
growing in our ideal nursery soil from t wenty to twenty- 
live years. Every few years, they have been trans¬ 
planted. This repeated root pruning has produced 
marvelous root systems, prepared for safe moving to 
your grounds. 
Our Landscape Service 
hashelped many to beautify their homes during the past 
quarter century. If you need a planting plan, we make 
it for a very reasonable charge. We invite correspond¬ 
ence on planting problems. Visitors welcome, except 
Sundays. On the Sawmill River Road, 1| miles North 
of Westchester Co. Alms House. 
Autumn Booklet 
Quotes moderate prices on 
our large Evergreens. Gives 
six good reasons for F;ill 
planting. Tells just what you 
want to know about Peonies 
and other Hardy Flowers. 
Lists all kinds of Nursery 
Stock. Ready soon; write to¬ 
day. It’s free. 
The Garden Macazine. July, 1924. Vol. XXXIX, No. 5. Published monthly by Doubleday, Page & Co., Garden City, N. Y. Subscription price, $3.00 a year. 
Entered as second-class matter at Garden City, N. Y., under the Act of Congress, March 3, 1879. 
