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THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



April, 1910 



UR STOCK and collection 

 of these splendid and pop- 

 ular hardy plants we be- 

 lieve to be the largest and 

 finest in America. We have every 

 good variety obtainable in Europe 

 and this country, including some 

 splendid novelties of our own rais- 

 ing. Our collection includes the 

 best of the early and late tall vari- 

 eties and an exceptionally complete 

 list of dwarf and creeping sorts 

 which are so valuable for natural- 

 izing as well as for ordinary garden- 

 ing uses. For full descriptions get 

 our Spring Catalogue. 



PRICES: 



Per Dozen. Per Hundred. Per Thousand. 



Early and Late Tall Varieties $i-5o $10.00 $85.00 



New and Rare " " 2.50 



Phlox Maculata, a splendid tall species for naturalizing 1.25 7.00 65.00 



Phlox Subulata 1.00 6.00 50.00 



The Bride 1.00 7.00 



" Model 1.25 6.00 



Phlox Divaricata (Wild Sweet William) 1.00 6.00 50.00 



Alba, new white variety 2.50 



Laphami, new and improved variety 



of very vigorous habit and free flowering qualities 2.00, 20 cts. each. 

 All of the above strong field-grown plants. 



We have the largest, finest and most comprehensive stock of Hardy Plants in America, including 

 three hundred varieties of the choicest Peonies, and also the largest collection of Japanese Iris in the 

 world, and an unsurpassed collection of named Phloxes. Our illustrated catalogue, describing these 

 and hundreds of other Hardy Plants, Trees, Rhododendrons, Azaleas, and Shrubs, will be sent on request. 



"A PLEA FOR HARDY PLANTS," by J. Wilkinson Elliott, contains much information about 

 Hardy Gardens, with plans for their arrangement. We have made arrangements with the publishers 

 of this book to furnish it to customers at a very low price. Particulars on request. 



ELLIOTT NURSERY CO., 336 Fourth Ave., PITTSBUGH, PA. 



