The Garden Magazine, March, 1922 



55 



Flowering Trees! 



FOR a riot of springtime glory — a sure touch of decorative 

 beauty for your lawn — cheerful color in the dull autumn 

 days — and many other landscape charms, there is one 

 prescription that never fails: plant Flowering Trees. Cer- 

 tainly for the slight trouble and the small cost, the reward is 

 munificent. How often you have envied the foresighted 

 neighbor whose home is panoplied in a gorgeous shower of 

 springtime blossoms — just when you hunger for it most! 

 Don't miss your opportunity 

 now — especially with this 

 advantageous offer of the 

 choicest of Flowering Trees: 



The following five trees, 



one of each, for the special 



combination price of $15.00 



(size smaller $10.00). 



Pink Dogwood, 



5 to 6 ft., each, $3.50 



White Dogwood, 



6 to 8 ft., each, $2.25 



Parkman's Crab Apple, 



5 to 6 ft., each, $3.00 



Double Flowering Cherry, 



8 to 10 ft., each, $6.50 



Sorrel Tree, (Oxdendrum) 



5 to 6 ft., each, $3.50 



Moons' Nurseries 



THE WM. H. MOON CO. 



MORRISVILLE PENNSYLVANIA 



which is i mile from Trenton, N. J. 



Joyous Easter Bells 



Easter Sunday Falls April 16th 



Nothing sweeter as a remembrance 

 to a friend; a Real Joy to an invalid, 

 or "shut-in" than a bowl or jar filled 

 with our fragrant, 



Magic Lily-of-the-Valley 



We send you as we have for the past 

 ten years the strong healthy pips, as 

 follows. 



10 PIPS $1.35 



20 " 2.25 



50 " 5.00 



They flower in full glory in Our Pre- 

 pared Moss Fibre in 16 to 18 days from time of planting. (Any bowl or jar 

 without drainage can be used). The price includes Delivery with sufficient 

 Moss Fiber to plant and Full Directions. 



To secure them Order Early. Demand exceeds supply. 



Plant a Rock Garden — Make It Alpinesque 



These seeds are all chosen for their quick germination, easy culture and brilliant results — 

 Rock Gardens are increasing in popularity every year. 



Alyssum Saxatile — for yellow 6 inches — so 



bright it is called "Gold Dust." 

 Arabis Alpina — (Rock Cress) Very early — 



when in bloom truly a drift of snow. 

 Armeria — 6 in. masses of deep pink flowers 



with grass-like foliage. 

 Aubretia — 4-6 in. Rose and lilac shades. 

 Campanula Carpatica — In June these 



tiny plants are covered with bells of clear 



rich blue continuing till frost. 



Cerastium Tomentosum — Silvery foliage 



and white flowers. 

 Cheddar Pinks — Rosy fragrant blossoms 



carpeting the ground. 

 Dianthus Deltoides — 10 in. Pink with 



blue anthers. 

 Saxifrage — In sorts mixed. 

 Sedum — In sorts. 

 Viola Cornuta — Tufted Pansy. Blooms 



continuously till frost — 6 in. 



And last but not least the delicate Annual Erysimum Fairy Wallflower, per single pkt. 15 

 cts.; or the Set of 12 Lovely Rock plants $1.50. Send for copy Our Spring Garden Book, listing 

 all Seed (Flower & Vegetable) Novelties for 1922. 



H. H. BERGER & CO. 



Estb. 45yrs. 70 Warren St., New York City 



