March, 19 1: 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



53 



NEW ROSES 



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The Three 'Boston Beauties 



Originated at our Nurseries, 

 May be grown as Bush or Pillar Roses. 



Boston Beauty, 



No. 3 Double pink, fragrant. 



Betty Alden, 



No 2 Single Apple Blossom pink. 



Beacon Belle, 



No. 1 Double flesh pink. 



Price of the foregoing Roses, $2.00 each; $20.00 per dozen. 

 The set of three varieties, one plant each, $5.00. 



Catalogue on application . 



R. J. FARQUHAR & CO. 9 So. Market St., Boston, Mass. 



FARR'S 



Hardy Plant 

 Specialties 



(Sixth edition, issue of 1918) 



THE most complete and helpful 

 book of hardy garden Perenni- 

 als, Shrubs and Trees that I have 

 ever issued. 



Specialties for Early 

 Spring Planting 



New French Lilacs, Philadelphus and Deutzias 



— a complete collection of Lemoine's new 

 creations. 



New Japanese and Asiatic Shrubs — new cotoneasters, 

 enkianthus, berberis, flowering cherries, corylopsis, 

 etc., for the border and rock garden. 



Dwarf Evergreens — rare specimens for formal gardens, 

 lawn groups and rock garden plantings. 



Peonies — the most complete collection of herbaceous and 

 tree peonies in the world. 



Irises— many novelties of my own raising. (Awarded the 

 Panama-Pacific Gold medal.) 



Phloxes, Asters, Delphiniums, Chrysanthemums, etc., etc. 



This book, containing 112 pages of text, 30 full page illustrations (13 

 colored plates) is already in the hands of most well informed garden- 

 ers, but if you have not received the sixth edition, issue of 1918, or 

 it has been mislaid, a copy will be sent to you promptly on request. 



BERTRAND H. FARR— Wyomissing Nurseries Co. 



104 Garfield Avenue, Wyomissing, Penna. 



Wing's Iris 



Our collection of Iris is one of 

 the largest in America. It con- 

 tains over five hundred varieties, 

 many of them new, rare things 

 obtainable from no other source in 

 this country. The Iris gains in 

 popularity as people realize its 

 charm. For decorative effect in the 

 garden, it is unsurpassed, while 

 the individual flowers are of beau- 

 tiful form, exquisite texture and of 

 the widest range of color. There 

 are dainty flowers of purest white, 

 flowers tinted like the opal or the 

 the rainbow, gorgeous flowers of 

 velvety purple and crimson, flowers 

 of pearl and gold and bronze. 



Notwithstanding its ethereal 

 loveliness, the Iris is perfectly 

 hardy and requires little care. 



For $1.50, we will send you 

 by express this collection 

 of Bearded Iris. If wanted 

 by mail add postage for two 

 lbs. Actual value $2.10 



MME. CHEREAU, White bordered blue 

 OTHELLO, Rich blue, velvety purple 

 MME. PACQUITTE, Bright rosy tlaret 

 NUEE D'ORAGE, Smoky lilac and violet 



WRITE FOR OUR NEW CATALOGUE 



It describes all our Iris, Gladioli, Paeonie^ Carinas, Hardy Phlox, Dahlias and many other 

 plants and bulbs. It also lists all kinds or flower, field and garden seeds and some new and 

 rare specialties which we believe cannot be obtained through any other American Seedsman. 



THE WING SEED CO., Box 1426, Mechanicsburg, Ohio 



(The House of Quality and Moderate Prices) 



MRS. NEUBRONNER, Deep golden yellow 

 CELESTE, Pale blue 

 WALHALLA, Lavender and wine red 

 Send for this collection to-day 



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