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The Garden Magazine, April, 1922 



Exclusive! 



Rare and Glorious Flowers That JVill 

 Give Individuality to Your Garden — 

 And Joy to Your Heart I — 



1. A Beautiful Double Salmon- P i n k 



Clarkia. — Like a spray of apple blossoms, 

 1 8 inch stems, studded with beautiful double 

 rosette-shaped flowers. Blooms quickly from 

 seed. Pkt. 15c. 



2. The Lovely Arctotis. — A white daisy 



with blue center surrounded by a ring of 

 yellow stamens tinged lavender on the back 

 of the petals, 18 inch stems. Excellent 

 flowers for cutting. Pkt 15c. 



3. New Single Black Dahlia "Titania."— 



Rich velvety black flowers 4 inches across 

 on long, slender stems. From seeds sown 

 outdoors in May, plants will bloom from 

 August until frost. Pkt. 50c. 



4. Globe Amaranth Orange. — Flowers re- 



semble huge clover heads of a beautiful 

 orange-buff color, tinged with bronze. A 

 lovely autumn shade. You will give your- 

 self a real treat if you grow them in your 

 garden. The flowers can also be grown for 

 winter bouquets. Pkt. 25c. 



5. Glorious Sunkissed Golden -Yellow 



Tulip-Poppy. — Held upright from 14 inch 

 stems. Wonderful for cutting. Just like 

 a tulip. Lasts a long time in water. Pkt. 15c. 



6. Lovely Salmon-Pink Gaillardia. — On 



stems 18 inches long with flowers 3 inches 

 in diameter. An exquisite shade. Pkt. 15c. 



7. American Be'au'ty Aster. — Tmmense 



double flowers of perfect rose form. Often 

 from 6 to 7 inches in diameter, 3 ft. stems 

 are not unusual. Excellent for tall vases. 

 Same color as American Beauty rose. 

 Pkt. 25c. 



8. An Annual Pink Statice. — Large flower 



heads of a cloud-like mass of beautiful soft 

 rose color. On 25 ft. stems. Can be dried 

 for winter decoration, the same as straw- 

 flowers. Pkt. 25c. 



9. Schling's New Giant Garden Orchids. 



— Like Orchids in shape and color. Flowers 

 fully 2 inches across, with exquisite shades 

 and markings. Pkt. 35c. 



10. Chinese Lantern Plant. — Sturdy plants, 

 with foliage of a rich, refreshing emerald 

 green. The small white flowers develop into 

 balloon-shaped fruit capsules which are a 

 revelation; a wonderful orange-red — dec- 

 orating the garden all during Sept. and 

 Oct. — and when you cut it, will decorate 

 your room all winter. Pkt. 25c. 



The above Collection of Ten Exclusive Flowers $2.00 or separately at prices given. 



Once Again — We Repeat Our Sensational Offer of 



The Flower Novelties of 1922! 



You must have them in your garden ! 



Exclusive! 



A PERPETUAL 

 SPINACH 



Developed exclusively by 

 ourselves, and not obtain- 

 able elsewhere. A real 

 Spinach that you can cut 

 and recut, and it will come 

 and come again — not a 

 Swiss Chard, but a big- 

 leaved, quick growing sum- 

 mer and fall Spinach which 

 takes the place of all other 

 varieties. A 2-ounce pack- 

 age which will cost you only 

 $1.00, if you remit at once, 

 is enough to sup- 

 ply the table 

 with thisdeli- 

 cious Spinach 

 for a whole sum- 



1. Schling's Wonderful New 

 Snapdragon "Indian Summer." — 



The greatest achievementjn Snapdrag- 

 ons to date, introducing a~new and be- 

 witching color never before seen in Snap- 

 dragons — a lovely rich, velvety copper 

 color indescribably beautiful. Pkt. $1.00. 



2. T L he Wonderful Blue Lace 

 Flower. — Finely laced flowers of an ex- 

 quisite light blue shade. Pkt. 50c. 



3. New Bedding Petunia Violet 

 Queen. — A real deep violet blue. 

 Blooms as freely as Rosy Morn. Pkt. 50c. 



4. New Bedding Petunia Purple 

 Queen. — Exquisite rich clear purple 

 overlaid with a velvety sheen. Pkt. 50c. 



5. Adonis Aleppica. — 16 to 18 



in. high. From 16 to 20 main stems with 

 fine dark blood-red flowers. Pkt. 50c. 



6. New Giant Dahlia-Zinnia. — 



A true giant in size. Pkt. 50c. 



7. New Lilliput Poppy. — Only 12 

 in. high, constantly in bloom. A lovely 

 daybreak pink. Pkt. 50c. 



8. New Miniature Dahlia Peter 

 Pan. — Flowers Anemone-shaped with 

 tubular center. All the pastel shades. 

 Pkt. 75c. 



9. New Sunflower Dazzler. — 

 Flowers 4 in. across, of a rich chestnut, 

 tipped orange with dark center. Pkt. 35c. 



10. Dianthus Laciniatus Purpu- 

 reus Fl. PI. — A purple garnet, inclined 

 to a claret. Beautifully fringed. Pkt. 50c. 



11. Cynoglossum Heavenly Blue. 

 — Brilliant blue forget-me-not flowers 

 from May until frost. Pkt. 50c. 



12. New Giant Zinnia, Apricot. 

 — Charming new color in Giant Double 

 Zinnias. Pkt. 25c. 



Above novelties sold separately at the prices named, <f C ft ft 

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DAHLIAS 



None over a dollar and ranging to ten cents per tuber. 

 A sifted, selected choice collection, twelve years in the 

 making. Worth your attention, will save you money. 



Bolles Dahlia Brochures (Illus.) 



Written by an American Grower for American ama- 

 teurs and professionals, for American conditions of cli- 

 mate, soils, and markets. Beautifully illustrated. 



These Booklets 



are really de luxe editions. They are not cheap 

 little pamphlets. They measure 5 x 1\ inches, are 

 beautifully printed upon a most attractively surfaced 

 paper, of artistic appearance and value. They are 

 well illustrated. They are bound in a heavy, colored 

 cover with the title not merely printed, but placed 

 in a die-sunk panel with a specially tinted surface. 



Returnable copies 



sent upon receipt of price. Try one or more of the 

 booklets. Money back next mail, if returned. 



Don't Plant 



valuable Dahlias this year without the latest, com* 

 pletest, most exhaustive information obtainable. 

 Bolles Booklets have exactly what you want, and all 

 you need to know. 



Harvesting and Storage, may save your crop of 

 tubers. Fertilizer and Large Blooms, tells how to grow 

 garden and exhibition blooms. Price, 35 cents each. 



Dahlias From Seed 



Propagation and Breeding New Varieties, explains 

 growing from tubers, from seeds, and how, by cut- 

 ings, fifty plants may be obtained from a single clump! 

 Also explains cross-breeding (Hybridizing), and sets 

 forth the conditions under which new dahlia crea- 

 tions may be produced by the amateur as well as by 

 the professional grower; (Double Number), 50 cents. 



Cultivation (Double Number), price fifty cents a 

 copy. These four are off the press, and ready for 

 your order to-day. 



There are three other booklets. Prospectus sent with my 

 catalogue. 



My 1922 Dahlia Catalogue now ready 

 awaits your request 



Charlton Burgess Bolles 



R.F.D. 3, Box 81 Media, Penna. 



•Selling Out- 



The Famous Rose Hill Nurseries 



North Avenue, New Rochelle, N. Y. 



'T^HERE are still some great bargains to be 

 ■*■ had in -fine, large specimen trees, both 

 Deciduous and Evergreen: 



A great collection of Box Trees in all sizes, 

 shapes and forms. They are not the tender 

 varieties. But the hardy and sturdy types, 

 including also the Golden Variety. 



Koster Blue Spruce, Retinosporas, 

 Colorado Spruce, Douglas Fir, Weeping 

 and Copper Beech, Rhododendrons, both 

 hybrids and native varieties. Also large col- 

 lection of double and single Lilacs. 



It should be noted that the real big Bargains are 

 in the larger size specimen trees, several thousands of 

 which have been reduced from 40 to 50%. These trees 

 should be seen to be fully appreciated. 



Flowering Shrubs, Roses, and a complete list 

 of hardy Perennials. All of which are in prime 

 condition, and must be sold to settle Estate. 



ROSE HILL NURSERIES 



North Avenue New Rochelle, N. Y. 



Near Wykagyl Station on N. Y., Westchester & Boston R. R. 



