TYPICAL PLANT 
INSTALLED FOR 
Mr. Geo. C. Garraway 
Rutherford, N. J. 
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electricity, then install ah;,/; 
ALAMO - WEStiNGHOUSE 
PLANT 
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OTIS & WELLS 
Electrical Engineers, 2 Rector St., N. Y, 
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Boston, Mass. 
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AFRICAN ORANGE DAISY 
No Garden SHould Be WitKout It 
A rare and extremely showy annual from 
Namaqualand, South Africa, of very easy 
culture. The plants of neat branchy habit, 
grow about 12 to 15 inches high and are ex¬ 
ceedingly profuse in dowering. Its Alarguer- 
ite-like blossoms, zYz to 2^4 inches in diameter 
under proper cultivation, show a unique, glossy, 
rich orange-gold, with dark-colored disc sur¬ 
rounded by a black zone. It produces its 
pretty dowers very early after being planted 
out in the open ground in sunny situations, 
and will continue to dower during the sum¬ 
mer. Plant in soil not over rich. 
We will mail a packet of this superb annual and a copy 
of our beautifully illustrated catalogue, 144 large pages — 
the best seed book published in America—for 10c stamps 
or coin. Write to-day. 
Catalogue Ready January 1st 
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(DEPT. 2) 
33 Barclay Street and 38 Park Place, - New York 
E verything that can possibly interest the 
Garden enthusiast, from the person who loves 
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Declared by a legion of American gardening en¬ 
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colored and six are made from duotonc plates 
Full Directions Given 
for the growing of almost every plant and seed. _ Amoiig 
the many American and European novelties this 
year are the splendid Cardinal Climber, Asters, Sweet 
Peas, Zinnias, etc. 
Complete lists of new plants, bulbs, garden and 
greenhouse subjects—-Fancy-Leaved Caladiums, Cannas, 
Chrysanthemums, Dahlias, Ferns, Gladiolus, etc. A 
large offering of The World’s Best Roses—strong 2- 
year-old plants—that will give a full crop this season. 
I>reer\s Garden Book for 1913 is not a mere cataloRue, but is a work 
of valuable garden information for everybody. 
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