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It Pays To Plan 
For Your Greenhouse Now 
Isn’t it so, that just as soon as possible, you are going to build that new home 
you have been planning so long? 
Isn’t it also so, that in the general scheme of your grounds you have marked 
a spot for a future greenhouse? 
Has it, however, occurred to you that perchance the place you have selected 
might not be the best one adaptable for the purpose? 
Had you considered its essential relations to the points of the compass? 
Had you considered the possible disadvantage of near-by buildings; and in 
turn their possible available benefit? 
Greenhouses are just one of the happiest of happy possessions, when given 
anything like a fair show. 
So to insure you that eventual joy of possession and consequent all-year-round 
happiness, let’s talk over now, the placement of your greenhouse, so it can 
be given the right location on your ground plans. 
Entirely at our own expense we will gladly come and talk it over with your 
good self. 
To our Booklet you are welcome. 
ord, & J^timham(o. 
Builders of Greenhouses and Conservatories 
IRVINGTON 
New York 
NEW YORK 
42nd St. Bldg. 
PHILADELPHIA 
Land Title Bldg. 
CHICAGO 
Cont. Bk. Bldg 
BOSTON-11 
Little Bldg. 
CLEVELAND 
407 Ulmer Bldg. 
TORONTO 
Royal Bank Bldg. 
A® » Eastern Factory 
jpEMsS Irvington, N. Y. 
Western Factory 
Des Plaines, Ill. 
Canadian Factory 
St. Catharines, Ont. 
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Wyomissing Nurseries 
Company 
BERTRAND H. FARR 
125 Garfield Avenue, Wyomissing, Penn 
Ever Try “Iris Potpourri?” 
One of my customers has left with me a standing order 
for one bulb of all new and distinctive seedling Irises. I 
was curious enough to ask her why. 
“Well, there are so many beautiful varieties that you 
simply can’t grow all of them in borders, so I have one large 
bed where all the new ones are placed. I call it ‘Iris 
Potpourri’.” 
The idea appealed to me, and, I believe, will appeal to 
many of my friends. 
Here’s an Excellent Start 
Collection A—Twenty-five separate varieties, packed and correctly 
labeled, will be sent for $5; Collection A2—fifty separate varieties 
for $10. This is at the rate of twenty cents each, but some of 
these bulbs are considerably more valuable. 
Farr’s Hardy Plant Specialties contains over a hundred pages, with 
numerous illustrations in natural colors, and many photographic re¬ 
productions. This book is too costly for miscellaneous distribution, 
but a copy will be sent upon receipt of $1, which sum may be 
deducted from your first order amounting to $10. 
Bobbink & Atkins 
Ask for 
Catalog 
Visit 
Nursery 
ROSES 
EVERGREENS 
RHODODENDRONS 
TREES AND SHRUBS 
OLD-FASHIONED FLOWERS 
SPRING-FLOWERING BULBS 
FRUIT TREES AND BUSHES 
Ask for special list of Pot-grown Vines and Climbers 
and of Peonies and Iris. 
Nurserymen & Florists 
Rutherford New Jersey 
