The Garden Magazine, July, 1924 
373 
* LUTTON V-BAR QUALITY GREENHOUSES ^ 
Greenhouses built for Otto H. Kahn , Cold Spring Harbor , Long Island. 
SUPERIORITY_POINT by POINT 
Our reputation is built upon the solid foundation of 
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Comparisons are often necessary to reveal hidden 
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Artistic qualities, strength, durability, ventilation, sanitation, 
heating system, cost of maintenance, and freedom from 
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Whether your need is for a large or small greenhouse, de¬ 
pending upon your individual requirements, our 25 years’ 
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GREEN’HOUSES 
PAT. JAN. 2,1917 
Wm. H. LUTTON & COMPANY, Inc. 
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Your garden’s beauty, the entire effect of your grounds, will be im¬ 
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Because we specialize in such work, we are able to offer you pergolas, 
and garden equipment of all kinds, at a very moderate cost—less than 
such work costs when done unskillfully by local carpenters. 
From us you get materials that are chosen for the purpose, put to¬ 
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Send 30c. for Garden Equipment Catalogue H-34 showing pergolas, 
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BRAND'S 
GOLD MEDAL PEONIES 
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T the 1923 National Show of the American Peony 
Society, in competition with growers from Mass¬ 
achusetts to North Dakota, the Brand Peony Farms 
was awarded the three highest prizes in the gift of the 
Society, viz: 
(1) Gold Medal on finest collection of one bloom each 
of not more than ioo varieties. 
Gold Medal on that magnificent new while seedling 
peony ■— Mrs. A. M. Brand. 
Silver Medal on that wonderful new pink seedling 
peony—Myrtle Gentry. 
In addition to the above prizes and two “Awards of Merit” 
by the Society, competent judges declared the Brand Peony 
Farms exhibit to be the greatest display of new peonies ever 
shown by any originator. 
You will want to plant roots from this prize winning stock—the 
most beautiful contributions to the peony world—therefore, let our 
“Peony Manual” be your guide. It is the largest, finest and most up- 
to-date work ever written on the peony, devoted almost entirely to that 
flower, giving its history, varieties, culture, etc. Free to those purchas¬ 
ing roots, otherwise 35c. 
America’s Foremost Hybridizers of the Peony. 
THE BRAND PEONY FARMS 
P. O. Box 23 FARIBAULT, MINNESOTA 
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{ Rfire ^Plants from Hic\s 
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are lovely, worthwhile shrubs for foundation plantings. Attrac¬ 
tive foliage, an abundance of miniature apple-blooms, and in late 
summer and fall myriads of black or showy red fruits of which 
the birds are very fond. 
C. divaricata. Showy, bright red fruits all winter. 
C. horizontalis, a prostrate form; evergreen except in the North; 
bright red berries persisting till late winter; desirable for trailing 
over walls or rockeries. 
Home Landscapes , our catalogue, describes several more interest¬ 
ing Cotoneasters and many other garden treasures. Send for a 
copy—it’s free. 
Hic\s Rursenes 
Westbury, L. I., Tfew Tor\ 
