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THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



July, 19 19 



Do You Love Your Garden? 



Plant Lil. Candidum (Madonna Lily) (Blooms 

 freely and gloriously in early summer). Masses 

 of pure white fragrant flowers on tall stems. Easy 

 to cultivate, HARDY. The bulbs arrive from 

 France in August. Will be 

 scarce this season. ORDER 

 NOW. We deliver POST-PAID 

 — firm plump bulbs. 



3 12 100 



Large Select: ,#.8o $2.75 $15.00 

 Extra Monster .95 3-50 20.00 



Do not plant SMALL bulbs, they give small 



results. 



Japan Bamboo Stakes (Last for years) 

 12 100 



Green colored 2 ft. long $.40 $1.50 

 Natural color 6 " " .75 2.00 



;'Extra Heavy poles for Dahlias, Tomatoes, etc. 

 $ inch diam. up, 4 ft. long #1.00 $3.00 



6 " " 1.50 5.00 



8 " " 5.00 



Our Fall bulb book, listing all French, Dutch, Iris and 

 Lily bulbs will be ready in July. Send for it. 



H. H. BERGER & CO. 70 Warren St., N. Y. 



Strawberries De Luxe 



Kevitt's Jubilee — The New Black Strawberry 



The last word in Strawberry Hybridization. The wonder 

 Strawberry of the century. Perfect flow- 

 ering variety. The greatest producer 

 known. Pot grown plants. 12 — $2.50, 

 25— ;$4-So, 50— $8.00, 100 — $15.00. Illus- 

 tration one-fourth actual size. 



Beal. Greatest producer under se- 

 vere conditions. The sensation of last 

 year, as — $300, 50 — $5.50, 100 — 

 $10.00. 



Standard varieties such as Barrymore, 

 Marshall aand Sharpless, 100— $5.00, 

 1,000 — $45.00. Circular on request. 



WILLIAM M. HUNT & COMPANY 

 148 Chambers Street New York, N. Y. 



The BRAND 

 PEONIES 



Originated by 



O. F. BRAND & SON 



America's Foremost 

 Hybridizers of the Peony 



Every successful plant breeder 

 works with a certain fixed type in 

 view. 



In breeding for new varieties of 



peonies we have always selected in 



the first place for beauty, but with 



beauty we have demanded a good 



stem, a strong robust plant, a profuse bloomer, and above all a variety that 



comes good every year. 



When you have a flower that comes up to all these qualifications you have 

 a masterpiece. You find these qualities in the following Brand varieties: 

 Whites: 



Frances Willard and Elizabeth Barrett Browning. 

 Pinks: 



Chestine Gowdy, Henry Avery, Judge Berry, Martha Bulloch, Mrs. A. G. 

 Ruggles, Phoebe Carey, Ruth Brand and William Penn. 

 Reds: 

 Brand's Magnificent, Charles McKellip, Longfellow, Lora Dexhemer, 

 Mary Brand and Richard Carvel. 



No collection of peonies is complete without the above list. 

 We not only carry a complete line of our own productions but also have 

 almost everything in the best of standard and newer sorts of all other growers. 

 An immense stock of the very choicest roots in all sizes for sale this season. 

 New catalogue now out. Send for it. 



A grower of Peonies for Jfi years. 



A. M. BRAND 



Faribault, Minn. 



arr s 

 Dutch 

 Bulbs 



Hyacinth, Tulip and Narcissus 

 bulbs are unusually scarce this 

 year; I consider myself singularly 

 fortunate in obtaining a quantity 

 which normally should be suffi- 

 cient to replenish the stocks of 

 my regular customers. But 

 please remember that while the 

 quantity I have ordered should 

 who rely upon me 



Your order must reach me before July 15 



otherwise the varieties you desire may be exhausted be- 

 cause someone else has tastes similar to yours. 



My Bulb Catalogue for 1919 



is ready for mailing and will be sent to my regular customers 

 If you do not receive one will you kindly notify me, so that 

 the error may be corrected? 



BERTRAND H. FARR 



Wyomissing Nurseries Company 



104 Garfield Ave. 



Wyomissing, Penna. 



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