June, 1911 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



The Readers' Sendee will gladly furnish 

 information about foreign travel 



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Save 20% on Holland Bulbs 

 By Ordering Before July 1st 

 Shipped Direct to You in 

 Growers' Original Packages 



To facilitate the handling of our Hulb orders, we announce 

 import prices on bulbs to order, and that orders must be in our 

 hands by July 1st. These will be shipped to our customers at 

 the proper time for planting. 



Our object in adopting this new tour-- is to relieve ourselves of 

 the details of recounting and rehandling at a time when the atten- 

 tion of our entire force is needed for the Nursery and Landscape 

 Departments of our business. 



The high quality of the bulbs will remain unchanged — the 

 stock will be obtained from the same reliable growers who have 

 supplied us for the past sixteen years. 



Thus, without sacrificing quality in the least, we will now be 

 able to save you more than 20 PER CENT, over former prices; 

 we will be relieved of the details of handling, packing and carry- 

 ing surplus stock. The following list, representing as it does the 

 highest quality obtainable — which is the only kind we secure for 

 our select clientele — will convey a hint of the exceptional 

 values we offer: 



TULIP p er i 00 p er moo 



Artus $1.00 $ 9.00 



Chrysolora 90 7.50 



La Reine 1.00 8.00 



Murillo Mother bulbs 1.25 10.00 



Darwin's — Fine mixed 1.50 12.00 



Vermilion Brilliant . . . 2 00 17.00 



Isabella 1.50 12.00 



NARCISSUS 



Poeticus Mother bulbs 



Emperor 



Bicolor Victoria " 



Van Sion 



Double heads 

 Single heads 



Per loo 



$ .70 

 2.25 

 2.50 

 3.00 

 2.50 

 2.00 



Per iooo 



% 5.50 

 18.00 

 20.00 

 28.00 

 20.00 

 15.00 



CROCUS 



Mammoth Size 



First " . . 



Second ' to color 



Per ioo 



SI. 00 

 .75 

 .60 



Per iooo 



$7.50 

 6.00 

 5.00 



IMPORT PRICE LIST READY JT.NE 1st 



Bills will be rendered upon delivery of bulbs in the fall. 

 References will be expected from new customers. 



Visit our Magnificent Display of Peonies at Rosedale 



This famous collection of superb varieties will be at the height of its blooming period during 

 the week commencing June 19th. Each year hundreds of our friends come to see this grand exhibit 

 of color. All readers of the GARDEN MAGAZINE and their friends are invited to visit us during that 

 week; the marvelous showing of flowers — including many prize-winning varieties — is a sight not 

 soon to be forgotten. Our Nursery is at Hawthorne, on the Harlem branch of N. Y. C. R. R., 

 one hour from New York. 



S. G. HARRIS, ROSEDALE NURSERIES, 63 Hamilton Place, TARRYTOWN, N. Y. 



WHICH SCHOOL? 



TheWorld's Work announces the pub- 

 lication of "A Handbook of Schools," 

 which will be sent free of charge to all 

 those seeking authoritative information 

 about private schools. The book contains 

 a number of helpful and stimulating 

 articles by prominent educators and is sure 

 to be of very timely interest to the readers 

 of The Garden Magazine who wish to 

 get in touch with just the right school. 



In addition to the articles the hand- 

 book will contain a classified descriptive 

 list of a large number of high-grade private 

 schools which The World's Work can 

 recommend to its readers. 



In writing please address 



Manager, School Department 



The World's Work 



Garden City, N. Y. 



NEW BOOK 



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