March, 1920 
101 
DELIGHTFUL 
BLUE SAGEfor 
the GARDEN 
(Salvia Farinacea) 
blooms from July 
until frost, with 
hundreds of spikes 
of most delightful 
heavenly blue 
flowers. 
Seeds—Pkts. SOc, 
S pkts. $2.00. 
Plants in May. 
Doz. $3.50, per 100 
$25.00. 
My Garden Favorites 
for 1920 
the masterpiece of 
all seed catalogues. 
Write for your free 
copy today. 
Maurice Fuld 
Plantsman—Seedsman 
7-B West 45th St, 
New York 
There is Bi^ Money in 
Strawberries 
and other small fruits these 
days. Strawberries sold as 
high as 50c a qt., $16. a 
bushel at wholesale. Are you 
receiving these high prices 
as a grower or paying them 
as a consumer? It makes a 
vast difference to your pocket-book. You can 
grow nothing that gives handsomer returns. 
I know of farmers who received $1300 from 
Vz acre last year. If you live in a town a 
part of your lawn or back yard will make a 
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set in April or May will bear in August and 
continue until November and give two crops 
the following season. Get our book “Farmer 
on the Strawberry” price 50c postpaid and 
you will have all the experts know. 
We sell Strawberries, Raspberries, Black¬ 
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Roses, Shrubs, etc. Beautifully illustrated 
Catalogue free. 
L. J. FARMER 
BOX 9 _ PULASKI, N. Y. 
(Bosl-'Barbevry^ 
Ike New Hardy Dwarf Edging and Low Hedge 
Originators and Introducers: 
> The Elm City Nursery Company 
Woodmont Nurseries, Inc. 
Box 194, New Haven, Conn. 
Send for Box-Barberry Folder 
and General Nursery Catalogue 
GARDEN & 
FLORAL 
GUIDE 
7rS FREE A Worth While Book vmiTE todat 
For vegetable growers and all lovers of flowers. 
Lists the old stand-bys; tells of many new vari¬ 
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Vick Quality Seeds Grow the Best Crops 
the Earth Produces 
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JAMES VICK’S SONS, 18 Stone St. 
RocheBter.N.Y. TheFlowerCity 
The Heart of Every 
Well Planned Garden 
No garden is longer complete without its 
pool of waterlilies and aquatic plants. The 
tender sorts in particular, with their strong 
leaves and fragrant flowers leaving 
no doubt in the mind of their trop¬ 
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everyone. They really are no more 
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when a pool can be formed. 
My Booklet Gives 
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The booklet gives dimensions and 
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much valuable information to those 
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The booklet is free to those who 
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better write for it now. 
William Tricker 
I Sox G, Arlington, New Jersey 
6 Ornamental $ 
Evergreens 
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Just because a pond is where 
they’re usually seen, people 
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Nonsense! 
You can get excellent speci¬ 
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Independence Nurseries 
Box H, Independence, Ohio . 
FOUR OF OUR 1920 
FLOWER NOVELTIES 
Each One a Beauty 
Antirrhinum “Silver Queen.” Large 
blooms of perfect form. Most unique 
Art shade ever seen, exquisite silvery 
lilac. Pkt. 15c. 
Zinnia “Rose King.” A NEW color never 
before found In Zinnias, very double 
flowers of immense size, the color an 
intense warm velvety carmine rose. Glor¬ 
iously beautiful. Pkt. 15c. 
Shizanthus Pink Pearl. Flowers resemble large 
butterflies with outspread wings, color glisten¬ 
ing white, the corolla set off by a broarl rosy 
Pink margin. Blooms in 2 months from seed. 
Pkt. 20c. 
New Oriental Poppy “Apricot Queen” (Eng¬ 
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Royal flower, Pkt. 25c. Ohe of each of these 
4 novelties 80c. 
Our SPRING GARDEN BOOK listing these 
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70 Warren Street New York 
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1000 seeds. Postpaul with cultural instructions. 
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Dept. G., 4312 Broadway. New York City. 
Japanese 
Landscape Gardens 
planned and d e - 
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300 S. Mich. Ave. 
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