February, 1918 
71 
Beautiful 365 days in the Year 
With gorgeous red berries against foliage that is 
green all year round, this vine beautifies the home 
with a thick shade in the summer, and with glowing 
fruit and bright leaves when other vines are bare. 
Evergreen Bittersweet (Euonymus Vegetus) climbs to 
a noble height in the severest climates, where Eng¬ 
lish ivy can be used only as a ground cover. Two 
year old vines fruit freely. 
Planted in rows and sheared, it 
makes an incomparable ever¬ 
green hedge, solid and erect. 
Strong Pot Plants, 
50c each; $5 per doz. 
$35 per 100. 
Write now for latest catalog of 
Hardy Plants, Trees, 
Shrubs, etc. 
It contains a great variety of the most 
dependable and popular favorites in 
hardy plants, Roses, Peonies, Del¬ 
phiniums, Evergreens, Rhododendrons. 
Also seeds of superlative quality. 
Write today. 
ELLIOTT NURSERY CO. 
339 Fourth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 
Anchor Post Gates 
Strength, correct proportion and perfection of every mechanical | 
detail are typical of Anchor Post fences and Gates. 
In buying an Anchor Post Fence or Gate you are assured of 
superior workmanship because each new installation is designed 
to maintain the reputation for quality, that we have earned 
during the past twenty-five years. 
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ANCHOR POST IRON WORKS 
11 Cortlandt St. (13th Floor) NEW YORK 
Philadelphia Boston Cleveland Atlanta Hartford Newark 
Every form of Wire or Iron Fence and Gate required for coun- 
■ try homes and grounds may be obtained from us. H 
Low Fences to protect your hedges and keep out children and 
dogs; Unclimbable Fences to prevent trespassing of any kind; 
Special Fences for Tennis Courts, Poultry, Dogs, etc. The 
superior design and workmanship of Anchor Post Products is 
an established fact—-one that is demonstrated by thousands of 
existing installations. The service they are giving others is 
proof of the service they would give you. 
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ANCHOR POST IRON WORKS 
11 Cortlandt St. (13th Floor) NEW YORK 
Philadelphia Boston Cleveland Atlanta Hartford Newark 
Anchor Post Fences 
The War-Time Flower Garden 
No one, who has an atom of joy, or sympathy, or love of the 
beautiful in his make-up, will venture to classify Flowers among 
the “Non-essentials”. Better another meatless or wheatless day 
per week than Flowerless days all summer. 
Resolve therefore to “Grow Flowers as Usual ”-—to grow Asters 
and Sweet Peas, and Cosmos, and Nasturtiums and all the other 
old-time favorites. Grow them for the table and living rooms 
to brighten somber days; grow them to give joy to the heart on 
festal occasions; grow them to carry messages of love and sym¬ 
pathy to those who are sick or sorrowful and need their cheery 
companionship; and grow them for inspiration, for mental re¬ 
laxation, for health-giving exercise. 
Heatherhome Flower Seeds 
have proved a revelation to American Gardeners. We have in 
past years developed many wonderful creations that have never 
yet been equalled. This year we again have several marvelous 
novelties that all Garden Lovers should grow and enjoy. Among 
them are a new Midsummer-blooming Cosmos, with Mammoth 
Flowers of a rich, glowing crimson, the new American Beauty 
Aster, a rose-pink window-box Petunia that is a wonder, the 
latest developments in Sweet Peas, and many others. 
Our 1918 Catalog is Ready 
We have called it “The War-Time Flower Garden.” It lists 
nothing that is not well-worth growing; all undesirables have 
been discarded. Yet it covers everything in Seeds, Plants and 
Bulbs, that is essential to the perfect garden. Shall we mail you 
a copy? Let us know quickly, as stocks, particularly of European- 
grown specialties, are limited and you must order early to avoid 
disappointment. 
Heatherhome Seed & Nursery Co. 
258 Fifth Ave. New York City 
