April, 1914 
HOUSE AND GARDEN 
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Special Advertising Offer 
Grand Collection of Six Strong Hardy Rose Bushes — IMPORTED FROM HOLLAND 
One Dollar for the Entire Collection of Six Plants 
(Regular Price 50 Cents Each) 
Varieties as follows: 
American Beauty — Rich, rosy crimson, exquisitely shaded; too well- 
known to need any description. 
Frau Karl Drusehki—Snow-white, buds perfectly formed; handsom¬ 
est rose grown. 
Mme. Caroline Testout — Bright satiny rose, with brighter center; 
never tires blooming. 
Soliel d'Or (Golden Sun)—Deep yellow, shaded with orange and red. 
Killarney — Pink-Flesh shaded white, buds long and pointed; grandest 
ever-blooming pink rose. 
Ulrich Brunner — Cherry-crimson, large size; the only thornless rose 
worth growing. 
On account of the size of these bushes we cannot send them by mail. 
When ordering, mention Rose Collection No. 2 and give correct express 
address. 
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The IVIacNiff Horticultural Co. 
FIFTY-SIX VESEY STREET, (near Greenwich Street) 
NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK 
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is to grow, train and frequently transplant the de¬ 
ciduous trees and shrubs of distinctive varieties so 
that unequalled specimens are produced which give 
quick satisfactory effects. 
Many desirable trees, seldom prospering under 
ordinary handling, succeed readily by “The An¬ 
dorra Way.” The superb Tulip Tree, the robust 
Lindens, the quick growing Pin Oaks, the sturdy 
Norway Maples, are here in transplanted large 
sizes, to make landscapes of beauty in months rather 
than in vears. _ A , »- . . 
J o see Andorra .Nurseries any time in 
the year, is worth while. Write if you 
cannot come. Our experience and un¬ 
matched stock are at your command. 
Spring catalogue ready." 
Andorra Nurseries 
Wm. Warner Harper, Proprietor 
Box H, Chestnut Hill 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
FREE 
UIN Everything for the Garden and Lawn — Seeds, ffulbs, ‘Plants, 
Implements—all of the choicest the world affords. Catalogue FREE. 
HOSEA MERER 125 S. 7t| St.. PHILADELPHIA 
“He who has planted a garden feels that he has done some¬ 
thing for the good of the world.”—Charles Dudley Warner 
A 
Beautiful 
Lawn 
Is to the house as the 
setting to a gem. A 
beautiful home beauti¬ 
fully located, deserves 
a beautiful lawn sur¬ 
rounding it. Ordinary 
grass seed or sod will not do. You must get 
Waterer’s Special Evergreen Lawn Grass 
to get best results. It is the best that money can buy — the 
result of 30 years’ experience in lawn making in Europe and 
America. It is a blend of ten of the finest, dwarf-growing, 
slender-leaved, hardy grasses — early, medium and late (practic¬ 
ally evergreen) and all of them of permanent character (not 
annual), and all tested for the trying American climate. 
In writing to advertisers please mention House & Garden. 
