The Garden Magazine, April, 1922 



87 



Now is the Time to 



Plant Perennials 



And we recommend the following hardy varieties as the 

 cream of the lot, being most popular, most attractive and 

 because of their permanence, most economical. A suitable 

 selection of the following varieties will annually give a con- 

 stant, enviable succession of bloom from early Summer to 

 late Fall and increase in size and beauty from year to year. 



LARKSPUR— English Hybrids, assorted. Two varieties, Bella- 

 donna and FormosLim, both 3 ft., bloom all summer. 



PHLOX — 1 to 3 ft. Nearly the entire range of colors and shades. 

 Every popular variety. 



IRIS — German 1% ft. Blooms May and June. Japan 2 ft. Blooms 

 June to August. 



FOXGLOVE — 2 to 3 ft. Large showy blossoms around July. Va- 

 ries from white to purple. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS- -1 to 2% ft. Beautiful and profuse bloom, 

 some in summer, others fall. 



CAMPANULA— Bell Flowers, 9 in. blue flowers in June. Canter- 

 bury Bells, 3 ft. Blue, white and pink, June and July. Cup and 

 Saucer Canterbury Bells, June and July. 



ASTERS— Perry's Favorite, 3 ft. Pink. Beauty of Colwall, 3 ft. 

 double purple. Novae- Angliae, 4 ft. purple, September and October. 



HOLLYHOCKS— 4 to 5 ft. Assorted colors. 



BLANKET FLOWER— Large yellow flower with maroon center. 

 2 ft. Blooms all summer. 



ORIENTAL POPPIES— Orange and scarlet, June. 

 SPECIAL PRICE 



25c each $2.00 for 10 



Special Collection of 100 . . $17.50 



Send for our Booklet, "To Guide You in Your Spring Planting/' 

 ''Successful For Over a Century" 



AMERICAN NURSERIES 



H. E. Holden, Manager 



Singer 



New 



Building 



York 



Cherry Hill Quality 



When you buy Peonies of the 

 famous Cherry Hill Strain you 

 get the achievements of over 

 half a century in perfecting 

 this Queen of Flowers. 



We grow, also, a full line of 

 Ornamental Evergreens, Rho- 

 dodendrons, Azaleas, Shade 

 Trees and Deciduous Shrubs. 



Hardy Phlox, Japanese and 

 German Iris, Hardy Garden 

 Perennials. 



Quality is our watchword. 

 Catalogue gladly mailed on request. 



T. C. THURLOWS SONS, INC. 



(Cherry Hill Nurseries) 



WEST NEWBURY 



MASS. 



To Coax the 

 Growing Crops 



Backward spring need have no alarm for 

 the gardener who has at his disposal the 

 greatest little rainmaker ever invented — 

 the Campbell Waterfan. For irrigating 

 the average suburban grounds it is abso- 

 lutely in a class of its own. 



So simply constructed that a child can 

 connect and operate it. Simply connect 

 it with any garden hose attached to any 

 faucet. Open the supply valve and the 

 Waterfan will automatically water a space 

 up to 16 feet wide and 60 feet long. 



The Campbell Waterfan weights but 5 

 pounds, yet is substantially built for many 

 years of service, while its simple construc- 

 tion makes it practically proof against 

 trouble. 



You owe it to your garden to investigate 

 the merits of this unique little machine. 

 Made in two sizes for average grounds and 

 for more extensive grounds. Please write 

 for descriptive illustrated circular to-day 

 and ask your dealer about the Campbell 

 Waterfan. If he can not supply you, we 

 will ship to you direct. 



CAMPBELL IRRIGATION COMPANY 

 Woodbury New Jersey 



GEORGE ALEXANDER, 90 West Broadway 



Distributor for New York City and suburbs, including Long Island 



