September, 1913 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



63 



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NEXT Winter when all Nature is wrapped in her 

 beautiful but chilling mantle of white, and Summer 

 with its flowers, seems postponed indefinitely — 

 then it is you will yearn for a cosy sunny spot like this, 

 where both you and your flowers can be happy. 

 You will then wish you had been just a bit more deter- 



mined and built that conservatory you have been talking 

 about and planning for so long. There is time yet to be 

 determined and ample time to have it built before snow 

 flies. Had it occurred to you that by placing the matter 

 in our hands you would be relieved of all the bother, all 

 the building worries that you dread so? 



Why not write for our catalog and go into th? details 

 with us now, so the conservatory will surely be ready 

 when you want it and need it. 



Besides conservatories, we also make greenhouses from 

 $250 up. 



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Factory — Elizabeth, N. J. 



Philadelphia, Pa. 

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It bears the test 



Lil. Candidum 



St. Joseph's or Madonna Lily — 



The one satisfactory pure white 

 Garden Lily. Once grown you will 

 never want to miss it. Of easiest 

 cultivation, perfectly hardy, mul- 

 ' tiplying rapidly. It blooms from 

 - early June till August, on stems 3 

 ■ — 4 ft. high, 6 — 15 and 20 of the 

 royal flowers appear, deliciously 

 fragrant. Number of blooms de- 

 pends on size of bulb planted. 

 Best success is assured if planted 

 during September. 



each 3 12 100 

 Fine Large Bulbs $.10 $.25 $1.00 $7.50 

 Extra Selected " .15 .40 1.50 10.00 

 Mammoth " .20 .50 1.75 12.00 



Jumbo Bbs. (scarce) .30 .80 3.00 



Price includes delivery and full 



planting directions with every 



order. 



Our Fall Bulb Book tells you all 



about Flower Seeds to be sown 



now for Winter house or Summer 



garden bloom. Also about the 



Byzantine 

 Wonder Lily 



This book is FREE. Send for it. 

 if not already received. Address 



H. H. BERGER & CO. 



70 Warren Street 



New York City 



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Spanish Iris 



These have appropriately been called 



" The Orchids of the 



Hardy Flower Garden" 



some of the choicer Orchids being their only rivals, 

 in richness, variety, and beauty of form and coloring. 



Of the easiest culture, succeeding in almost any soil or 

 position, and perfectly hardy. For best effect they should 

 be planted in beds of groups of 25 to 100 — the larger the 

 number the finer the display. They grow from 1 8 to 24 

 inches high, and bloom from the end of May on through 

 June; and may remain where planted for several years. 



We have 12 of the best and most distinct varieties, and 

 offer collections as follows: 



6 each of 12 sorts for $ .85 by mail 



12 " " " " " 1.50 " " y : 



25 " " " " " 2.50 " " 



We can also supply in mixture at 75c per 100, $5 per 1000. 

 Our autumn Catalogue tells all about the best kinds of 

 Spring-flowering bulbs which should be planted this Fall. 



Copies free on request 



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