January, 1916 
71 
OLLINS’ 1916 ? 
FRUlffilllGitjiiP E 
MY 1916 FRUIT GUIDE includes 
most profitable apple, pear and peach 
trees, etc. Shows how to make every 
orchard pay from first season. Shows 
in colors. Special Collection “100 
berry plants fur $2”—bear heavily 
May to 
frost. 
ARTHUR J. COLLINS, Bog 61, Moorestown, N. J. 
DAVEYTREE SURGEONS 
Have your trees examined nowI 
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Stlrfl without charge. Ask for book¬ 
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is the name of our famous hook on 
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Fireplaces, 
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Grow Your Own Vegetables 
Cut down your living expenses. You'll be 
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In the Old West 
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his story is the only first hand 
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Castaways and Crusoes 
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Captives Among the Indians 
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G LADIOLI 
Begonias, Hardy Perennials, etc., for 
spring planting, delivered 
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Send today for catalog to J. A. do Veer, Suite 
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Farr’s Hardy 
^Sr^PIantSpecialties 
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I 
(edition 1915-1916) will help you 
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LARGE EVERGREENS 
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riONEERS in the growing and moving of 
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Our nurseries cover more than COO acres. 
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