You Could Be Picking Ripe 
Fruit Now If You Had 
Built That Greenhouse 
If you had last summer built that greenhouse, you have so long been thinking 
about, you could be picking tomatoes and strawberries now. 
Meaty honey-hearted strawberries; and tomatoes that in their thin-skinned 
deliciousness, cease to be a vegetable and become a fruit. 
Strawberries, tomatoes and butter beans, crackly crisp lettuce, and always no 
end of flowers from violets to orchids, are just a few of the pleasurable satis¬ 
factions you can have from your own greenhouse. 
Furthermore, you can have an abundance of good husky vegetable and flower 
plants all ready for early setting out in the garden at a time when your neigh¬ 
bor will be only just planting seeds. 
But don’t put off building your greenhouse until it’s too late, as you did last year, 
If you want roses for Thanksgiving, the house should be up and ready for 
planting, not a day later than July 1st. 
This house shown, is 25 feet wide and 75 feet long. Why not send for one of 
us to come and talk over with you the question of size, location, price and so on? 
To our printed matter you are most welcome. 
Jord,& j^timham(o. 
Eastern Factory: 
Irvington, N. Y. 
Western Factory: Canadian Factory: Irvington, 
Des Plaines, III. St. Catharines, Ont. New York 
Builders of Greenhouses and Conservatories 
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The Azaleas of 
Old Japan 
for your Gardenl 
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T HE spirit of old Japan still lives in its Gardens. 
And the keynote of these charmingly exotic spots— 
breathing the fascinating mysteries of the ancient East— 
is the bright, striking, yet delicately hued AZALEA. 
We cannot all live in the colorful Orient. There is 
little of the exotic in the lives of most of us. But you can, 
however, brighten the gray monotone of native surround¬ 
ings, by adding to YOUR GARDEN the vivid touch of 
oriental splendor—the picturesque charm and sentimental 
atmosphere of Old Japan itself—as brought to life in our 
Azaleas of Old Japan 
Large, bushy, shapely plants that bloom in late May and whose pro¬ 
fuse blossoms are an almost indescribably delicate hue of flaming, 
pinkish red! 
$4. each. Five for $19. Ten for $35. F. O. B. Framingham. Special 
prices on larger quantities. Carefully packed and shipped with the 
soil in which they are grown. 
Order NOW for prompt delivery of these beautiful plants in April 
and early May. Remittance must accompany order. 
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FRAMINGHAM. MASSACHUSETTS 
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Its sturdy, changeless beauty typifies the faith of a 
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the place, giving a gracious air of welcome unaf¬ 
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This means that you will get the perfected types of over 60 
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Evergreen Specialists for over 60 years 
301 Cedar Street DUNDEE, ILLINOIS A 
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