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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE OF AMERICA. 



The Best Dahlias 



(Jur Special Dahlia Catalogue is a handsomely 

 illustrated book of 12 pages, devoted entirely to 

 Dahlias, and is the most complete Dahlia Cat- 

 alogue ever published. It describes nearly 500 

 of the choicest varieties, and embraces the lat- 

 est novelties, as wrell as all of the good standard 

 sorts, such as 



DREER'S NEW AMERICAN VARIETIES. 



New Colossal Cactus Dahlias. 

 Dreer's Giant Cactus Dahlias. 

 New Cactus Dahlias for 1914. 

 Best Standard Varieties of Cactus Dahlias. 

 Fancy Cactus Dahlias. 

 New Decorative Dahlias for 1914. 

 Select Standard Decorative Dahlias. 

 Superb New French Collerette Dahlias. 

 Show, Fancy and Double Pompon Dahlias. 

 ' Paeony Flowered Dahlias. 



Century, Duplex and Single Dahlias. 



This Special Dahlia Catalogue is absolutely 

 necessary to all who wish to keep posted in the 

 Dahlia interest which is sweeping over the 

 country. Write for a copy today and mention 

 this publication. 



HENRY A. DREER, 



714-716 CHESTNUT ST. 



PHILADELPHIA 



TREES'^ 

 PLANTS 



Unusual Hardy Plants 



Unusual qualities of the better 

 known varieties. Every plant is grown 

 as a single specimen, and not in great 

 masses. 



And many uncommon specialties. 

 of proven merit, such as 



Japanese Styrax 



This remarkable tree-shnib grows 10 to 12 feet high; has 

 unusual lively green foliage. Profusely covered in June and 

 July with clusters of fragrant, fuchsia-shaped Howers. 

 Our Specialty Plant Book for 1914~full of such helpful suggestions — 

 5 yours for the asking. 



Thomas Meehan f^ Sons 



Box 65, Germantown, Phila. 



Gladiolus for Forcing 



AMERICA AND PRINCEPS 



.An exceptional offer of well 

 ripened extra large high crown 

 bulbs, 7 inches and over in cir- 

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 Princeps, 75c. doz.; $5.00 per 100 

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Seed Merchants and Growers 



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'* You Should Worry " 



about what to grow this year. 

 Get my catalogue, study it — 

 and then -write me as to your 

 needs. 



I We are making deHveries 



I every day and aWays stand 

 i back of our stock. 



CHAS. H. TOTTY 



MADISON, N. J. 



Imported Orchids I 



I for 1914 I 



Cattleya Trianae | 



Mossiae | 



labata j 



Percivalliana | 



Schroderae | 



Gigas I 



Gaskelliana | 



LaeUa purpurata | 



= Oncidium Varicosum Rogersii | 



I and many others. | 



I Write for Special List. [ 



I JOSEPH MANDA | 



I Orchid Expert i 



I WEST ORANGE, N. J. | 



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