The Garden Magazine, March, 1922 



The choicest offering of sturdy rose plants of the newly perfected and standard varieties ever presented to American rose 

 lovers, selected at random from scores of highest quality rose plants, as listed in MY GARDEN FA VORITESfor 1922. 



Irresistible Roses 



Extra Strong Two-Year-Old, Field-Grown Plants 



{Must not be confused with ordinary rose stock) 



Mrs. John Cook; — Conceded the finest white garden rose yet developed and 

 unqualifiedly recommended by us. Giant blooms of ivory-white, slightly 

 flushed with pink during the cool weather. A vigorous grower and entirely 

 free from mildew and other faults. Each $2.50; dozen $25.00 



Crusader; — A 1921 introduction of unusual size, beautiful form and enduring 



fragrance, capable of withstanding the most severe climatic conditions. 



Rich velvety crimson blooms, growing on long stems from heavy rugged 



• plants. Each $2.50; dozen $25.00 



Exclusive GARDEN MAGAZINE offer, both for $4.00 



Twelve of the Best Known Standard Varieties 



Detailed Descriptions Will Be Found in MY GARDEN FAVORITES for 1922 



Ophelia ; — Ideal for garden culture and cutting. Salmon- 

 pink blooms on long, stiff stems, flowering continuously 

 until frost Each $1.00 



General McArthur; — A dazzling red bloom of exquisite 

 fragrance. The peer of all the red roses . . . .Each $1.00 



Radiance; — A superior bedding rose of vigorous growth, 

 with a profusion of blooms of carmine-salmon, radiating 

 from yellow at base of petals Each $1.00 



Lady Alice Stanley; — A free blooming favorite of healthy 

 growth, with vivid glowing pink flowers Each $1.00 



Willowmere; — A magnificent branching variety, with 

 large very 'full terra-cotta pink blooms on long stout 

 stems Each $1.00 



Kaiserin Aug. Victoria ; — For years the premier among 

 White Hybrid Tea roses. A superlative bloomer from 

 June until frost Each $1.00 



Etoile de France ; — A dear old friend, exquisite in form, 

 size and color. Soft velvety crimson with centre of 

 vivid cerise Each $1.00 



Mrs. A. R. Wardell; — A free blooming, colorful variety. 

 Coppery red with amber shades Each $1.00 



My Maryland; — A distinctive American rose of clear 

 bright salmon-pink. A splendid bloomer, particularly 

 in the hot weather Each $1.00 



Lady Ursula; — A stately quality rose, very large and full 

 flesh-pink blooms, deliriously tea-perfumed. . Each $1.00 



Mrs. Aaron Ward; — A yellow rose of proven merit. 

 Deep Indian-yellow flowers with delicate white shadings. 

 Unexcelled for cutting Each $1.00 



Caroline Testout; — The best all-round rose for the 

 American garden. Exquisite pink in color and a tire- 

 less bloomer Each $1.00 



Exclusive GARDEN MAGAZINE Offer: 



Any six of the above or six of any one variety $5.50 



Any twelve of the above or twelve of any one variety $10.00 



Six "Best Newer Varieties" 



of Flower and Vegetable Seeds selected from 

 "My Garden Favorites" for 1922 



Blue Lace Flower, Light Blue, 

 Blooms all summer, Ideal cut 

 flower pkt. 50c. 



Snapdragon "Moonlight," 



Golden Apricot and Old Rose. 

 pkt. 25c. 



Zinnia "New Victory," Star 

 Shaped with Long, Narrow, 

 Fluted and Quilled petals. 

 pkt. 25c. 



Collection of above six "Best Newer Varieties" $1.40 



Tomato — "Pierce Albino," 



The only White Tomato — Ab- 

 solutely true pkt. 25c. 



Lettuce "Little Gem," Heads 

 in all seasons — Small and Ten- 

 der pkt. 25c. 



Cabbage "Santosai," Like 

 Cos Lettuce — Ideal Salad — 

 When cooked is as delicately 

 flavored as Endive . . pkt. 25c. 



Let MY GARDEN FAVORITES, 

 our "just delightfully different" catalogue suggest the best types 

 of vegetable and flower seeds, Gladioli, Dahlias and plants for 

 your 1922 garden, — a copy is yours for the asking. 



Maurice JnldAijc. 



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