October, 1915 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



63 



Paeony Walter Faxon 



This rare variety is considered by many 

 Paeony experts to be the finest of the 

 famous Richardson Seedlings. 



The large blooms are of globular, semi- 

 rose type and the color is a uniform 

 bright rose, deepening toward the 

 centre; fragrant. Price $5.00 each. 



BULBS 



Hyacinths Tulips Narcissi 

 Crocuses, Etc. 



The bulbs this season are exceptionally fine 

 and consist only of the cream of the crop. 



Before placing your order write for a compli- 

 mentary copy of our Illustrated Autumn 

 Catalogue. 



R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO. 



Boston Mass. 



THE RENOWN of Wyomissing Nurseries as introducers of Peonies and 

 Irises only slightly surpasses the reputation achieved as growers of every- 

 thing needful for the hardy garden — for among my whole list of plants and 

 shrubs there is not a variety, that can be considered as "common" or 

 unworthy of a place in the most pretentious planting. 



Hardy Phlox. My collection contains all the choicest new varieties, including 

 the most desirable European novelties. A splendid collection of fifty plants in 12 

 varieties, is offered for $5. 



The Wyomissing Hybrid Delphiniums (grown from selected seed of my own 

 saving) are of wonderful beauty and size, I can send you a dozen superb plants for 

 $2.50. Besides these, I grow the finest named varieties, including the Belladonna 

 Hybrids and the Chinensis species. 



More than 75 varieties of Lemoines' new Lilacs and Deutzias, many varieties 

 of Philadelphia, Weigela, Lonicera, Viburnum, and the cream of the 

 world's Roses in extra-strong two- and three-year-old plants, are grown at 

 Wyomissing Nurseries. 



I want you to know these splendid perennials and shrubs for fall plant- 

 ing, and will gladly send you a copy of my book "Hardy Plant Specialties" 

 (edition 1915-1916) if you have not already received it. Fall planting time is 

 here; write me today about your garden — I can help you to plan and plant it. 



BERTRAND H. FARR, 



1 04 Garfield Avenue 



Wyomissing Nurseries 

 Wyomissing, Penna. 



Hardy Old-Fashioned Flowers 



Special Introductory Offer 



To introduce my stock of these old 

 favorites in the most popular varieties, I 

 will make the following offer 



Good to November 30th, 1915 



I will sell strong plants that will be sure 

 to bloom next summer, in these varieties: — 

 Achillea, both red and white; Columbine, 

 mixed; Hardy Chrysanthemums, all colors; 

 Hardy Pinks, Sweet Williams, Gaillardia, 

 Coreopsis, Foxgloves, Larkspur, Formosum; 

 Hardy Sunflowers, Hesperis, or Rocket; 

 German Iris, all colors; Hollyhocks, all 

 colors; Lychnis, Monarda or Bergamot, 

 Physostegia, Phloxes, (King's Superb) all 

 colors; Valerian or Garden Heliotrope, 

 Veronica or Speedwell. 



Make your own selection from these 

 "varieties at the special price — $1.00 per 

 doz., $7.50 per 100. 



For prices on larger quantities, write. 



My new catalog describes all the above 

 varieties and many others, a copy will be 

 mailed to you free. Send for it today. 



Satisfaction guaranteed or 

 money refunded 



Here are extracts from letters of two of my customers: 



"The ioo plants ordered of you arrived in fine shape and think without exception the finest 

 lot I ever bought. Fine stock and nicely packed. — J. W. B." 



"The box of 'Hardy Flower Plants' duly received. They exceeded my expectation (some- 

 thing rare these days) and I am sure we will do more business. — \V. B. D." 



My catalog contains several more letters of praise for KING'S HARDY 

 OLD-FASHIONED FLOWERS. Address 



W. E. KING, Box 386, Little Silver, New Jersey 



Pallida Dalmatica 



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