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 Add to the glory of next seasons Flower Garden by 

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 OUR 1920 CATALOG 

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I DREER'S 



MID-SUMMER CATALOGUE 



Ej contains a complete list of everything which may 



B be planted during the summer months. \ ou will 



S find listed all that is best for late planting in Vege- 

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M The best varieties of Celery Plants. 



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Clipped Yew Hedges 

 From "Garden Ornament' 



Holme Lacy, Herefordshire, 

 , Charles Scribner's Sons, Ni 



England. 

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Around the World in the Garden 



Efn/!ts/i Garden Series No. I 



■yHE seplendid old Yew hedges at Holme Lacy are full of de- 

 * lightful interest and from the best possible background to 

 borders of hardy flowers. In some of the manor house gardens of 

 England there stand rows of stately Yews, each tree at a certain 

 height, stretching to right and left to meet its fellow, so forming 

 a series of great green archways in order that each archway may 

 give a different view of some garden beauty. 



We have many beautiful evergreens suitable for such plantings. 

 Yew is the tree most generally employed for topiary work hut Box 

 is also excellent— and for walls and close liedges. Hemlock, Spruce, 

 .\merican Holly and the favorite Privet are admirably suited. 



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Water Lilies Enjoy Distinctive Charm 



Notliing you have ever seen can compare to them for calm, 

 majestic beauty. The tender sorts have heavy foliage and 

 large handsome flowers, worthy to adorn and improve any 

 .•^I'ot, however beautiful. 



Water, sunlight and soil are their sole requirements; how 

 little it is, when the advantages of aquatic plants are con- 

 sidered. There are many different varieties from which to 

 make a choice; tliey differ in color, bloominsr period, shape 

 and style. 



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Willi iiiucli v.-iluable information for those with lily ponds, and 

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