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MICHELL'S 



MARKET ST., 



are selected to meet 

 the requirements of 

 the most critical ama- 

 teur and professional 

 gardeners, especially 

 those desirous of pro- 

 ducing prize-winning 

 specimens. Our cata- 

 log and bulb book il- 

 lustrates and de- 

 scribes numerous 

 choice varieties of 



Hyacinths, Tulips, 

 Narcissus, Crocus 



and other bulbs, in- 

 cluding many lare va- 

 rieties. Michell's Bulb 

 Growing Guide (value 

 .$1.00) mailed free on 

 request. 



Fall catalog now 

 ready. A postal will 

 secure one. 



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I FALL BULBS j 



I HYACINTHS— TULIPS | 



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0<ir Holland Bulhs have arrived in perfect con- 

 dition and are now ready for prompt shipment. 



PAPER WHITE NARCISSUS 

 AND OTHER FRENCH BULBS 



If you have not received our Fall Catalogue, a | 



postal will bring it to vou. | 



W. E. MARSHALL & CO., Inc. | 



Bulb Importers | 



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Farr's Gold Metlal Peonies 



Awarded a gold medal b\ the American Peony Society at the annual 

 exhibition in Cleveland, 1918; in New York City, 1916; Chicago, 1914. 



PEONIES, the aristocrats of the hardy garden, are so demo- 

 cratic in their habits that they thrive and bloom in the humblest 

 garden as well as under the care of an expert. Well estab- 

 lished Peonies form a permanent feature of the garden, a col- 

 lection of rare sorts becoming a tangible asset which increases 

 in value and beauty from year to year. 



In order that everyone may have a collection of extra choice 

 Peonies, I have selected twelve superb varieties which should be 

 in the garden of every reader of the Gardeners' Chronicle. 



Farr's Special Collection C 



Eugene Vardier $1.00 



Solfatare ■'J'S 



Lamartine (Cal.) 100 



Mons. Dupont 1.00 



Mons. Jules Elie LOO 



Marie Jacquin 1.00 



Collection C, 



Pierre Dessert $1.00 E 



Bunch of Perfume ■ 1.00 § 



Trojan 1.00 f 



Virginie 75 E 



Onlooker 75 E 



Felix Crousse 75 1, 



complete $9. ^' 



1 Farr's Handy Plant Specialties. g 



i Seventh Edition, issue of l!i20. This new book should be ready for =i 



1 mailing about the first of September. It contains descriptions of over s! 



1 r».."iOO varieties of Irises, including my fiwn Wyomissing Hybrids; a ^ 



1 large assortment of Poppies, Phloxes, and other perennials; Lemoine's ^, 



= Lilacs; shrubs and evergreens. To niy regular customers a copy will =i 



g be sent without further notice, but to nW others copies will be sent 1 



i only on request. E 



I BERTRAND H. FARR Wyomissing Nurseries Co. | 



1 111 Garfield Avenue Wyomissing, Penna. 1 



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I Bobbink & Atkins I 



ROSES 



will be very scarce — make sure of getting the 

 varieties you need by sending your order now. 



EVERGREENS 



RHODODENDRONS 



TREES and SHRUBS 



HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS 



The assortment and quality as good as ever. 



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