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FERTILIZER 
A real- result producer 
Clean, odorless and stainless. Scientifi¬ 
cally prepared, correctly balanced; a perfect 
plant food. Just what every gardener wants. 
Try it at our expense. After a trial you 
will always use it. 
Stim(u-planT 
JUST WHAT PLANTS REQUIRE 
in convenient tablets, keep indefinitely. 
A tablet inserted in the soil of pot 
plants every month or so, makes plants 
thrive. In the garden, insert in the soil 
near the plants, along rows or in the 
beds, according to directions. Greatly in¬ 
creases production of flowers and their size, 
intensifies color and fragrance. Increases 
size, productiveness, color and flavor of 
fruits and vegetables, and hastens maturity. 
Beat your neighbors with early vegetables. 
Makes excellent liquid fertilizer for all 
plants. lawns, etc. 
Send $3.50 for 1,000 Stim-U-planT 
tablets and we will deliver them prepaid 
anywhere in the United States. With 
them we will send a trial package of 
Stim-U-planT tablets for testing. Use the 
test tablets on house plants or elsewhere 
and if results are not perfectly satisfactory, 
return the package of one thousand tablets 
and we will immediately return all your 
money. 
We assume all risk, to show the many 
enthusiastic garden lovers, who are readers 
of House & Garden, just how valuable 
Stim-U-planT is to them and how the here¬ 
tofore disagreeable task of fertilizing is 
now a real pleasure. 
No other fertilizer manufacturer makes 
such a satisfying offer! 
\ our plants, trees, lawns and garden 
can be made to thrive and your interest 
in them will be renewed and greatly in- 
increased. 
Accept our offer and make the acquaint¬ 
ance of this garden comfort at our expense. 
Order now and have the fertilizer on hand 
and ready when it is wanted. 
Earp-Thomas Cultures Corporation 
Nelson Ave. & Hill St., 
Long Island City, New York 
TREES 
AS GOOD CITIZENS 
By CHARLES LATHROP PACK 
President, American Tree Association 
I N simple words, with clear pictures, this book tells how to identify 
shade-trees; how to select varieties for every location; how to keep 
trees healthy and everything about trees. 
Home owners, students, teachers, nature lovers and civic officials 
will find it necessary, instructive and interesting. Any one can enjoy 
it. Every home owner should have it. 
Cloth bound, 268 pages, 16 full color plates; 125 other illustrations. 
By mail, postpaid, only $2.00. On approval. 
THE SCHOOL BOOK OF FORESTRY 
By the same author 
Your appreciation of our forests will become greater as you read 
this book, which brings the clean, sweet, invigorating air of the woods 
into your home. How to know forest trees; why trees are necessary 
to prosperity; how to conserve our richest natural asset. 
Cloth bound, 159 pages, liberally illustrated. 
By mail, postpaid, only $1.00. On approval. 
AMERICAN TREE ASSOCIATION 
1214 Sixteenth Street, Washington, D. C. 
IT’S NOT A 
HOME 
WITHOUT 
TREES 
NOVELTY DAHLIAS 
TARGET ROCK (Illustrated) 
Decorative type. 
This magnificent new dahlia is of 
the deepest maroon, showing a 
beautiful blending of varied shades 
of rich scarlet. The large velvety 
blossoms are held erect on long 
strong stems. The plant is vigorous 
in growth, five to six feet in height. 
Price $15.00 
RED WING: A brilliant scarlet 
decorative of ‘ perfect form and 
strong stem. It has exceptional 
keeping qualities as a cut flower. 
Awarded first prize for best vase 
of red dahlias at the 1922 show of 
American Dahlia Society, New 
York. 
Price Tubers $2.50 
Our catalogue for IQ 23 announcing 
the introduction of a collection of 
wonderful new dahlias, will be 
ready for distribution about Jan¬ 
uary 1 st. Copies will be sent upon 
request to readers of House and 
Garden. 
HUNTINGTON DAHLIA GARDENS 
Huntington, New York 
DAHLIAS 
A A'vojtCcV 
Creation, beautiful be¬ 
yond belief , and of form 
here-to-fore unknown, is the Dahlia “IVOIRE 
This and many others, including rare and choice 
California, Eastern, and Foreign varieties, are de¬ 
scribed in my 1923 illustrated catalogue, which 
will be sent free 1 on request. 
M. G. TYLER 
1660 Denver Avenue Portland, Oregon. 
MALONEYS 
l T lFruit Trees 
Orn ament alsYines • 
Shrubs ‘Berries 
Send Today for the 
Free Maloney Catalogue 
and busy big, strong, healthy trees 
and plants direct from the nursery 
at cost of production, plus one 
profit. 
For 39 years we have been supplying 
both home owners and big commercial 
growers with thousands of Fruit Trees 
and Shrubs. We hold this business 
year after year because our stock al¬ 
ways makes good. 
We pay personal attention to all orders, 
large or small. Write for this practical 
common sense catalog today and be 
sure whatever you order will live and 
bear or bloom true to name. 
We prepay transportation charges on 
all orders for $7.50. 
Maloney Bros. Nursery Co., Inc. 
16 Main St. Dansville. N. Y. 
Dansville’s Pioneer Nurseries 
The Big 4 Fruits of 2 
Green’s Nursery 
Syracuse Red Raspberry 
A super-raspberry S ~ 0 n 
of double size.Y taco Orape J Pea r 
Highest quality. Early Red Grape, M KING 
Very hardy; f good site; com- M OF PEARS — 
pact form; rich m Extra large; dis- 
in sugar. Healthy ^tinctive shape; delic- 
1 ^^ious, melting, buttery 
and very P ro >#f 1 avor; beautiful rus- 
Zfu set; vigorous grower. 
• W 
GREEN'S TREES GROW Y 
Rochester Peach , 
VBeautiful bright 
cheek, yellow flesh 
of highest quality. Unusually 
hardy; very productive. 
abundant 
bearer 
'TRUE TO NAME 
FREE 64-p. Catalog. Save 
’ agent’s profits. Sold direct to 
J planters more than 40years. Ask 
for C. A. Green’s booklet “How 
1 Made the Old Farm Pay." 
GREEN’S TREES 
are 
Northern Grown 
they are straight, smooth and 
well formed. Perfect root sys¬ 
tem. Standard tested varieties 
APPLE, PEACH, PEAR, 
PLUM, CHERRY, QUINCE 
and SHADE TREES 
GREEN’S NURSERY CO. 
320-330 Green Street Rochester, N.Y. 
PERGOLAS and ARBORS 
This advertisement shows only a few of sug¬ 
gestive features from our catalog containing 
several hundred distinctive garden decorations. 
When writing for copy, enclose 20c and ask 
for catalogue “P-34.” 
Garden Houses 
Lattice Fences 
Garden Furniture 
Plant-Tubs & Ferneries 
Sun-Dials & Gazing Globes 
Hartmann Sanders Co. 
Main Office and Factory 
2155-87 Elston Ave., Chicago, III. 
Eastern Office and Show Room 
6 East 39th St., New \ r orkCity 
