September, 1905 



THE GARDEN M A G A Z I N E 



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The quality of Vick's Bulbs is known wherever bulbs are planted. 

 They never disappoint. 



BUY VICK'S AND GET RESULTS 



Hyacinths, in fine mixture | $ ■*% P er , dozen 

 I .05 each 



named varieties 



I .12 



I 1.25 per dozen 

 Narcissus, from 20 cents to 60 cents per dozen 



Tulips, superfine, single mixed l ,"«« .. 



r > t » & 1 1.20 100 



" double ' 



.25 " doz. 

 1 .00 " 100 1 



At dozen and single prices we prepay mail or express charges. Hundred 

 lots by express not prepaid. 



Send for our Free Catalogue, which gives descriptions and prices of over 

 200 kinds of bulbs. It's an interesting book to lovers of flowers. 



An order for bulbs fhis fall -will entitle you to our 

 handsome Garden and Floral Guide issued Jan. 1st. 



JAMES VICK'S SONS, - Rochester, N. Y. 



362 MAIN STREET, EAST 



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Glimpses into Our Fields of 



German Iris & Paeonies 



If you are interested in hardy her! aceous plants, choice evergreens, 

 potted strawberry plants, and other seasonable hardy garden material, 

 send for our new special Summer and Autumn List. It is now ready. 



THE ELM CITY NURSERY COMPANY 



NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT 



Our large GENERAL CATALOGUE is yours for the 



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One or the formal and conspicuous positions to which the Peony is well adapted 



September is theTime to Plant 



Peonies — -We have a large collection of strong 4 and 5 year 



old clumps. Ask for list of varieties. 

 Tree Peonies (Paeonia Moutan) — in 25 named varieties. 



Old Fashioned Hardy Flowers — Such as Japanese and 

 German Iris, Hardy Phlox, Delphiniums, Aconitums, etc. 



Lilies — A complete list of Japan and European varieties. 



Evergreens — A large collection of the choicest hardy 

 Conifers. 



Bulbs — Dutch (Hyacinth, Tulip, Crocus, Daffodils, etc.) ; 

 French and Japanese. Catalogue ready. 



Ask for our general catalogue 



BOBBINK & ATKINS 



Nurserymen and Florists 



RUTHERFORD, N. J. 



Dreer's 



Dutch 

 Hyacinths 



HPHE Hyacinth is so well known 

 and esteemed that any de- 

 scription of its many good qual- 

 ities is needless. It is only 

 necessary to start right with good 

 buibs to be certain of a bounteous 

 harvest of fragrant spikes. We 

 know our bulbs are good; they 

 are described, illustrated and 

 offered in our 



Autumn Catalogue 



mailed Free on request. It also 

 tells about Tulips, Crocus, Snow- 

 drops, Lilies, etc., also Hardy 

 Perennial Plants, Seeds, etc., that 

 can be planted now. 



Henry A. Dreer 



714 Chestnut S:reet 

 Philadelphia, Pa. 



