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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE OF AMERICA. 



A HIGHWAY OF PERENNIALS 



THE HIGHWAY TO PERENNIALS 



Lead, straight to the PAT .IS APRS NURSERIES 



THERE you will find all kinds and you can take your 

 pick from tlie best that grow. Perennials add a feeling 

 of permanency to your home surroundings. They change 

 their plumage but not their face, and keep reflecting the seasons 

 all the year around. 



No grounds are really gardened without a big showing in 

 perennials. We are headquarters for perennials and assure 

 the widest latitude in choice as well as the most courteous 

 promptitude in correspondence and service. Our motto — Maxi- 

 mum Quality at Minimum Cost. Write R.W. CLUCAS, Manager. 



THE PALISADES NURSERY, SparkiU, N. Y. 



Gladiolus for Forcing 



AMERICA AND PRINCEPS 



An exceptional offer of well 

 ripened extra large high crown 

 bulbs, 7 inches and over in cir- 

 cumference. 



America, 50c. doz. ; $3.50 per 100 

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



WEEBER and^^DON 



Seed Merchants and Growers 



1 14 Chambers Street NEW YORK 



JAPANESE ANEMONE 



I'lant tbfse pprfin-tcd peren- 

 nials this spring if ytiu w.Tnt a 

 profusion of beautiful flowers, 

 suitable for cutting, next Sep- 

 tember to November — when the 

 ixarden is ordinarilv bare. 

 Strong, healthy plants at ,$10.00 

 luT hundred. 



Our SPECIALTY PLANT 

 CATALOG, free for the asking. 

 is full of surh helpful sugges- 

 tions, llcserihes l»>tter quail 

 ties of w.-U-kiiiiwri plants: or 

 newer vari.-li..^ ,.f prnveu merit 

 and the STANDARD OR TEEE- 

 FORM WISTAKIA- ideal for 



Thomas Meehan & Sons 



Germantown. Phila 



DREErS WATER LILIES 



Hardy and Tropical 



Largest collection in America, embracing 

 many wonderful hybrids especially suited 

 for growing in fountains, pools and ponds. 



DREER'S GARDEN BOOK FOR 1914 



contains the largest list of Aquatic plants offered, also beauti- 

 ful illustrations of many varieties and cultural notes written 

 by experts. Sent free if you mention this publication. 



We also offer the advice of our expert concerning plans 

 for ponds and selection of varieties. 



HENRY A. DREER 

 714-16 Chestnut St., Philadelphia 



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Kennedy Z^ Hunter 



SEEDSMEN 



Incorporated 1911 



Andrew K. Kennedy 



PRESIDENT AND TREASURER 



Our new Musk Melon "CAROLINE CLARK" 

 the best melon in the w^orld — 25 seeds 25 cents 



156 West 34th Street 



"ONLY THE BEST' 



NEW YORK 



