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THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



October, 1907 







DREER'S 



for immediate 



We want every reader of 

 The Garden Magazine to have 

 a copy of our 



Autumn Catalog 



in which is offered the most com- 

 plete and comprehensive list of 

 bulbs and hardy perennials 

 to be found in this country. 

 It's FREE for the asking. 

 To keep up-to-date floracul- 

 turally your name should be 

 on our mailing list and our 

 various catalogs will be sent 

 as published. 



Bulbs 



Thousands of people overlook the planting of Spring flowering bulbs in the Fall, and have many 

 regrets when they see them blooming in the gardens of their neighbors in the Spring. Get our 

 catalog NOW, make your selection and plant your bulbs out before hard frost comes. Or selection 

 of sorts may be left to us. The following collections are made up of strictly reliable flowering 

 stock which are sure to give ioo per cent returns with a minimum of care: 



ioo Hyacinths, in 4 separate distinct colors. 150 Glory of the Snow, blue and white. 



500 Tulips, 100 each of scarlet, yellow, pink, 

 white and variegated. 



250 Narcissus, 50 each of 5 beautiful and dis- 

 tinct sorts. 



500 Crocus, in 4 separate colors. 



100 Spanish Iris; all colors. 

 150 Scilla Sibirica; rich blue. 

 150 Snowdrops; pure white. 

 100 Campernelle Jonquils; yellow 



2000 bulbs in all for $20.00. ^ of the above, 1000 bulbs, for $10.50. 14 of the above, 500 bulbs, for $5.50. 



Hardy Perennial Plants 



No better time to set these out than NOW. They quickly take hold and invariably make finer and stronger plants than 

 when planting is done in the Spring. Besides there is so much to be done in the garden in Spring, and frequently bad 

 weather conditions delay plantings until Summer. 



Among the many fine things we offer in this line we would call special attention to the following four items, all 

 strong, thrifty plants and roots : 



Set of 25 Hardy Phloxes for $3.00. Set of 22 Japanese Iris for $4.50. 



Set of 24 Magnificent Paeonies for $5.00. Set of 16 German Iris for $2.00. 



Send for the Catalog to-day (mentioning this magazine) and get 



acquainted with the largest growers of plants in the United States 



Henry A. Dreer, 714 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 





