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The Garden Magazine, March, 1922 



are so different and su- 

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 the coming summer. My 

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 for a free copy which I will promptly 

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The Originator of The Ruffled Gladiolus 



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Pools with Water Lilies 



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Puget Sound Iris Exceh 



WE HAVE THE CLIMATE! 

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My new comprehensive 40 page catalogue de- 

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