October, 1919' 
99 
Seven Good Reasons 
for 
FALL PLANTING 
are discussed in our Booklet, and the copious 
rains of the past three months have strength¬ 
ened these reasons for the soil is now in prime 
condition. 
Many plants must necessarily be set in the Spring and 
other heavy demands on labor greatly crowd the work of 
the short spring season, while two full months, October 
and November, give ample time for the planting of such 
trees and shrubs as are better planted in Autumn, viz.: 
Elms, Lindens, Maples, Dogwoods, Lilacs, Syringas, 
Spireas, Forsythias, Fruit Trees, etc., etc. 
Large Sizes for Immediate Effect 
are offered in addition to ordinary sizes. Place your order for 
everything you need, and you can safely trust to our expert 
advice as to the best time for planting. 
Our Lists are ready. Send for your copy. 
“Prices as Low as Consistent with Highest Quality’’ 
Rosedale Nurseries, Box H, Tarrytown, N. Y. 
Country Homes 
The dignified estate, the delightful place 
near town, the cozy bungalow, all are adver¬ 
tised in the Real Estate Mart of House & 
Garden. 
Now Is the Time to Buy 
More real estate bargains are being offered now than 
ever before. We are in constant touch with brokers who 
specialize in selected localities throughout the country. 
They can find you what you want if it is obtainable. 
Call upon us if we can serve you—there is no charge 
—the service is for the benefit of our readers. 
Manager Real Estate Mart 
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BERTRAND H. FARR, Wyomissing Nurseries Co. 
106 Garfield Avenue, 
Wyomissing, Penna. 
Improved Filbert (Hazel) 
Hardy Well Developed Trees 
Nut Trees 
For Fall Planting 
Europe until now has alone enjoyed 
a great nut delicacy—large, tasty Fil¬ 
berts. The American wild Filbert has 
lacked size, taste and food value. 
Seven years ago, however, we im¬ 
ported plants that bore abundantly, 
as far North as Riga, Russia, and 
obtained a European nut expert to 
begin experiments here. Success has 
crowned his efforts. We now offer you 
Photo 
Actual 
Size 
Famous nut experts C. A. Reed, of the U. S. Dept, 
of Agriculture, and Dr. R. T. Morris have pro¬ 
nounced our plants wonderful. On the shore of Lake 
Ontario, with temperatures of 10 to 15 degrees below 
zero, they thrive and bear abundantly. 
Beauty and Profit 
Bushes make a very ornamental shrub with deep green leathery foliage 
in summer and loaded with husks of delicious nuts, which ripen in Sep¬ 
tember here. Plants bear second or third year after planting, and when 
10 years old stand 5 to 7 feet high, and should yield 20 to 25 pounds of 
nuts each. 
All plants offered grown on their own roots, are 2 to 4 feet high, and 
will thrive in any moderately rich, well drained soil with very little culti¬ 
vation. Can be planted just as successfully 
in the fall as spring. Be the first to grow 
large Filberts—the European kind—on your 
grounds for real pleasure or in orchard for 
good profit. Satisfaction comes either way. 
Send for catalog with full details. 
L. W. HALL COMPANY, Inc., fm 
586 Cutler Bldg. Rochester, N. Y. 
Complete stock of Fruit and Ornamental 
Trees, shrubs, vines, berry plants, etc. 
