August, 1923 
131 
The Brand Peonies 
Originated by 
O. F. Brand 
8C Son 
America’s 
Foremost 
Flybridizers 
of the 
Peony 
New Brand Peony 
Mrs. Archie M. Brand 
Of the twenty-two Peonies receiving the highest rating by the American 
Peony Society, four—or nearly 20%—were produced by us. Our new creations, 
as viewed in our fields this year by thousands of visitors, are even of a higher 
standard than our earlier productions. 
If you are interested in Peonies of the highest type of excellence, that will 
give you the greatest pleasure and satisfaction to grow in your own garden, you 
should, by all means, get our beautiful new catalog and see our offerings be¬ 
fore placing an order. 
Brand’s large, nciv and beautifully illustrated catalog—the most complete and 
exhaustive ever zvritten on the peony catalog, that cost us over fifty cents^ each 
to print, is free for the asking, to every intending peony purchaser. 
IVe also have a complete assortment of the most beautiful varieties of other 
growers, both American and European. 
The Brand Peony Farms, Box 20, Faribault, Minn. 
Announcing A ^Tind^^ 
In Strawberries 
TN introducing this 
latest achievement in 
' fruits, we challenge 
America to show a better 
berry than Lovett's All 
Season. 
fjirst time, we 
ahave a truly everbearing 
variety making good all 
begins bearing in June, 
Jand continues to bear large 
quantities right through the sum- 
J rner and fall, the fall crop better 
",ip/ yielding by far than that of any of 
other everbearing varieties. 
'i^e know of no other variety that 
Y^ill produce the crop of fruit during 
the hot dry summer months that 
this does. In size, this berry equals the best of the June berries. 
Please note natural sized fruit illustrated above. This is just one 
of the many remarkable varieties offered in 
Lorettas ^^Midseason Hints'^ 
Lovett’s Nursery Box 152 Little Silver, N. J. 
iLouett^s for Small Fruits^ 
is the title of our new catalog, No. io8, devoted largely to 
encourage the planting of pot-grown Strawberry plants. It 
will help you to handsome crops of everbearing varieties 
within sixty days after plants are set out. 
Throughout August, set out pot-grown plants of all varie¬ 
ties in any rows or beds that have borne their crop of 
early vegetables. 
Next Spring will see you rewarded with handsome crops 
of luscious fruits of the June bearing varieties. 
Write for Lovett's "Midseason Hints" to-day. 
T K a flower-filled glass-covered-garden isn’t bottled sunshine— 
^ then what is it? 
Of course, while August’s sun pelts down, you may wish there 
wasn’t so much in the bottle, so to speak. 
But what of the raw, snowy, blowy days to come? Think what a 
joy it would be to have an ever fragrant, always blooming garden 
opening from your dining room. 
Think of its joys; its solace; the care-free health givingness, 
fussing around in it would mean. 
Xow is the time to build it. 
We will do the entire thing, taking all bothers off your hands. 
We’ll call if you wish, or glad to send you our booklet entitled— 
Owning Your Own Greenhouse. 
Hiichm 
G> 
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ntpan-v* 
Home Office and Factory, ELIZ.\BETH, N. J. 
New York Philadelphia Boston-9 
101-H Park Ave.Empire Building-H 294-H Washington St. 
Rochester 
Commercial Bldg.-H 
A few of our yy E'vergreen Varieties 
In August 
PLANT EVERGREENS 
August is the ideal month for transplanting Evergreens. 
To make success doubly certain, select Rosedale Trees which 
have been transplanted again and again. Each transplanting 
has pruned the entire root system, forcing a vigorous growth 
close to the trunk. 
You can save years of waiting by ordering our Large Trees. 
Your choice of 77 varieties of Evergreens, to say nothing of 
Shade Trees and Fruit Trees. Our Catalogue tells all about 
them. It also describes the choicest Hardy Perennials, includ¬ 
ing Iris, Phlox and other universal favorites. A postal re¬ 
quest will bring your copy. 
R 
OSEDALE _ 
5 ^^‘Outfitters for th^Home Grounds 
Box H Tarrytown, N. Y. 
