PLANT EVERGREENS NOW 
To insure success in the grow®, of evergreens they must be planted in August or September—preferably before Sep¬ 
tember 25th—so the roots will become established before cold weather sets in. Evergreens tastefully planted on the lawn or 
massed in beds, will yield large dividends in comfort and cheer during the winter. They make hospitable the winter landscape 
otherwise cheerless and cold. 
We have a great stock of the choicest evergreens ready for immediate delivery. It is specimen stock that has been 
frequently transplanted, grown in our nurseries where the soil is especially adapted to the development of fibrous roots. You 
can select at will here, for we have every desirable kind: 
FIRS in twenty-five varieties. PINES in twenty varieties. 
JUNIPERS in forty varieties. JAPANESE CEDARS ( Retinosporas ) in twenty-five varieties. 
SPRUCES in thirty-five varieties. YEWS in ten hardy varieties. 
Also the Chinese and other Arborvitaes, Cedars, Cypresses, Larches, etc. Our general catalogue describes these in detail. One hundred acres of 
our nurseries are devoted entirely to the growing of evergreens. A personal inspection of same will be of interest and value in making selections. 
FOR THE HARDY GARDEN 
You will find at our nurseries a magnificent collection of perennials for Fall planting. We have many acres of land planted with the 
finest varieties, and we are constantly searching for and adding new and rare varieties of merit to our extensive collection. Among these old-fashioned 
flowers there is such a vase variety that bloom can be had the entire year, with the exception of the few intervening winter months, and even in these, 
flowers can be picked from the Christmas Rose, and in the early spring “ Hepatica anemone pulsatilla” will send its beautiful blue flowers peeping 
through the snow. In our catalogue we have indicated the time of flowering, also height of plant, in order to facilitate the selection for any purpose. 
Herbaceous Peonies Tree Peonies 
in great variety and in prime condition for September planting. 
Our collection of Old Fashioned Flowers must be seen to be appreciated. 
VINES AND CLIMBERS 
IN POTS 
We have several thousand vines growing in pots, 
which can be planted out any time during the grow¬ 
ing season. They have been specially prepared for 
those who were not ready to plant at the proper 
season. Especially fine is our showing of tub-grown 
wistaria for immediate effect. 
Send for special list of Vines 
and Climbers 
POT-GROWN STRAWBERRY 
PLANTS 
Pot-Grown Plants set out this summer will pro¬ 
duce a full crop of fruit next June. We have these 
plants ready the latter part of July and can be sup¬ 
plied as late as October. It is better, however, to 
procure the plants in August or September, as earlier 
plantings develop larger and more vigorous plants 
and produce a greater crop of fruit next year. 
Send for special strawberry bulletin 
BULBS 
For planting in beds, naturalizing in 
the grass or for growing outdoors. 
We have every good variety of Tulips, Hyacinths, 
Narcissi, Crocus, Amaryllis, Callas, Iris, Freesias, 
Gladioli, Lilies, etc. 
Our Autumn Catalogue, which may be had by 
readers of House and Garden for the asking, lists 
the various varieties in detail. 
DECIDUOUS ORNAMENTAL AND 
SHADE TREES 
Our collection of trees is unlimited and consists 
of every variety in all sizes, suitable for every pur¬ 
pose. They have straight stems, well developed 
heads, have been many times transplanted and will 
live. 
INVITATION 
We cordially invite the readers of House and Garden 
to visit our Nurseries, which now consists of over 225 
acres of the choicest stock. Our Nurseries are situated 
at Rutherford, N. J., on the main line of the Erie R. 
R., first station out from West 23rd and Chambers 
Streets. The White Line Trolley from Hoboken to 
Patterson passes our Nurseries. 
We shall be pleased to mail our ILLUSTRATED 
GENERAL CATALOG No. 18; also AUTUMN 
BULB CATALOG to prospective purchasers. 
BOBBINK ATKINS Nursery men and Planters RUTHERFORD, N. J. 
