November, 1920 
99 
Cresca ^ 
Delicacies K 
Food 
^Artistry § 
and distinction 
M ORE than a hun¬ 
dred rare dainties 
for the dining table 
of folks who wish to 
accentuate in the 
menu an atmosphere 
of subtle food discern¬ 
ment. 
Let our recipe book¬ 
let “Where Epicurus 
Reigns” post you; sent 
on request with name 
of your nearest Cresca 
distributor. 
CRESCA COMPANY 
Incorporated 
364 Greenwich Street, N. Y. 
Beckert’s Bulbs 
French and Holland Stock 
The Estates and Homes around Pittsburgh 
are famed for their attractive surroundings. 
We take pardonable pride in the fact that, 
since 1877. it has been our privilege and 
pleasure to provide Bulbs and Seeds for 
Pittsburgh's most critical Amateur and Pro¬ 
fessional Gardeners. We offer the choicest 
bulbs for fall planting. They are all described 
in our Bulb Catalogue, which will be mailed 
on request. 
The “All Season” Window 
Carden Collection for 
$2.00 Postpaid 
Bound to bring joy from Christmas to 
early March. The French Roman 
Hyacinths will bloom first, followed 
by the early Single Tulips. The Daf¬ 
fodils and Hyacinths will bloom dur¬ 
ing February and March. 
Here is what we will send: 
4 First-Size Named Hyacinths, our selection. 
4 French Roman Hyacinths. 
6 Early Tulips, named. 
3 Empress Daffodils, or Narcissi. 
3 Emperor Daffodils, or Narcissi. 
20 Bulbs for only $2. (A Big $2.50 Value, 
postpaid). 
Beckert's Darwin Tulip Collection 
No. I— 12 Bulbs...Postpaid $0.75 
No. 2— 25 Bulbs.Postpaid 1.35 
No. 3—100 Bulbs.Postpaid 5.00 
BECKERT’S SEED STORE 
101-103 Federal St., N. S. Pittsburgh, Pa. 
Catalogue mailed free mentioning this magazine 
Profitable Hours! 
J OYOUS hours are those spent in your greenhouse during the 
long months when winter makes outdoor gardening impossible. 
And they are profitable hours, too. Think of the returns in 
dollars as well as pleasure of having your own fresh vegetables 
and flowers—and some to sell also. Many greenhouse owners add 
considerably to their income with this pleasant work in their 
spare time. 
CALLAHAN Sectional Greenhouses 
You will be interested in the free 
illustrated booklet. We will be glad 
to send it to you today. 
A Callahan greenhouse will save 
you many dollars. 
There are no erection costs. It is 
built in completely finished sections 
ready to be bolted together. 
It is designed to make underglass 
gardening successful and simple with 
the minimum of maintenance costs. 
Long life is assured by the Louisi¬ 
ana Red Cypress of which all wood 
parts are built. The roof supports 
are pipe purlins. 
Add to these the advantages of be¬ 
ing portable and easily enlarged and 
you have the reasons for the popular¬ 
ity of Callahan Sectional Greenhouses. 
Also Cut-to-Fit Greenhouse mate¬ 
rial and Duo-Glazed Sash for hotbeds. 
CALLAHAN DUO-GLAZED SASH CO., 1145 Fourth St., Dayton, Ohio 
Trees and 
shrubs, dis¬ 
tinctive in 
quality and 
large size 
which will 
produce an 
immediate 
effect 
% complete the set¬ 
ting of bouse and 
garden 
ANDORRA 
NURSERIES 
CbestnutliiWPd. 
Have you seen 
ANDORRA? 
DREER’S 
Hardy Perennial Phlox 
may be planted any time before the ground freezes. 
Dreer’s Autumn Catalogue 
offers a very select list of varieties which includes the most de¬ 
sirable colors. They succeed in almost any soil and position and 
flower for a long time; and they will continue growing and flower 
freely for many years. The Catalogue also gives a complete list 
of seasonable Seeds, Plants and Bulbs for outdoor Fall planting, 
and includes many plants suitable for growing in the Window Gar¬ 
den and Conservatory. 
A copy of Dreer’s Autumn Catalogue will be mailed free to any¬ 
one mentioning this magazine. 
HENRY A. DREER 
714-16 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
HOSEA WATERER 
Highest Quality Bulks 
Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissus 
WATERER’S SPECIAL EVER¬ 
GREEN LAWN GRASS SEED 
Seedman and Bulb Importer 
107-109 S. Seventh St. 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
Catalogue on request 
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Daffodils ! 
W HAT else so cheerful as the | 
Daffodils that greet you in early | 
Spring? Of snowy white, or | 
| mellow gold, they bloom profusely— i 
I almost anywhere, even in poor soil. And | 
\ once planted, they multiply and bloom f 
| more abundantly and charmingly year | 
I after year without care. Plant these e 
I bulbs NOW — and generously, on your | 
§ lawn (for they will be through bloom- 1 
§ ing before you cut the grass), along | 
| your shrubbery border, or fringing the | 
| roadside, or even in the nearby woods § 
| —anywhere they will grow unmolested, 1 
| and you will reap unbounded joy every e 
| Spring when they are in bloom. 
Our Special Assortment of Giant l 
Daffodils for Naturalizing 
\ including Big Trumpets, Medium Trumpets, § 
§ Short Cupped, the lovely Poet's varieties. 1 
§ doubles and singles, all on long stems— = 
e blooming magnificently for a period of 4 to 5 = 
e weeks. Not an ordinary collection but a e 
| specially prepared assortment of only the finest e 
e and most modern varieties, including many § 
e novelties. All Top Size or Mother Bulb^. | 
| $1.00 per doz. $6.00 per 100. $50.00 per 1000. § 
§ Our Bulb Book, and our treatise on “Bulbs for I 
| Indoor Cultureincluded free with every order, e 
1 Ask also for our Special Offers on Tulips, and | 
| other bulbs. 
| Max Schling 
1 Seedsmen, Inc. 
I 24 West 59th St. 
i New York 
