July, 1920 
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“And what is so rare as a day in June? 
Then, if ever, come perfect days;”— 
And now, if you have an indoor garden, you can call 
back and capture these perfect June days and hold them 
throughout the round of the year. 
And this is really a most opportune time to plan that 
indoor garden. You will find the AGMCO conservatory 
book, with its wealth of suggestions, an invaluable help in 
this planning. 
If you’ll send mailing directions, we’ll send it at once. 
American Greenhouse Mfg. Co. 
New York Chicago 
5 Columbus Circle Masonic Temple 
Kansas City Seattle 
New York Life Bldg. Smith Bldg. 
KM 
BIGGER BERRIES 
for Next Year’s Garden 
These three new varieties are 
not only bigger, but are better in 
quality. That’s fact, not fiction. 
Kevitt’s Jubilee is called a 
“black” strawberry because of 
its deep red color. Produces big 
crops of big berries. Fruits are 
always carried well above the 
ground. $2.50 per doz., $8 per 
50, $15 per 100 plants. 
Beal is noted for the size of 
both berries and plants. Many 
of the fruits will measure three 
inches through. $1.75 per doz., 
$5.50 per 50, $10 per 100 
plants. 
Buckbee is the best possible 
combination of color, size and 
flavor. The rich color and large 
size give it a most appetizing 
appearance. Flavor is delicious. 
$5 per doz., $9.50 per 25, $18.50 
per 50, $351 per 100 plants. 
All of these remarkable ber¬ 
ries are perfect flowering. Plants 
are extra strong, pot-grown. 
Send for illustrated catalogue H. 
William M. Hunt & Co. 
148 Chambers Street 
New York City 
ESTABLISHED 1874 
ROOKWOOD 
Tiles and pottery in a garden designed and ar¬ 
ranged by John Dee Wareham. Write for literature. 
THE ROOKWOOD POTTERY CO., CINCINNATI, O. 
Interior Decorations—Furnishings 
J. W. Valiant, President Wm. J. MacMullin, Phila., Director 
224 N. Charles Street 1718 Chestnut Street 
Attractive 
Desk 
and 
Chair 
in the 
new 
Parchment 
Color 
with 
blue 
Stylish 
Substantial 
Quality 
Reasonably 
Priced 
The J. G. Valiant Company 
