The Garden Magazine, April, 1922 



143 



"The Gladiolus Beautiful" 



The Ideal Flower for Your Summer Garden 



PRICES REDUCED 



Send for free copy of our new booklet giving directions 

 for culture and a list of fifty best varieties with accurate 

 descriptions. All poor varieties culled out and many 

 tested novelties and choice Primulinus Hybrids added. 



A customer in Oregon writes: "The stock bought 

 of you gave good satisfaction. Many of the flow- 

 ers were in our display at the State Fair and were 

 much admired." 



And another says: "Our Gladioli were very love- 

 ly and we appreciate the nice selection and excel- 

 lent quality." 



Four Grand Novelties 



Mrs. F. C. Peters, a new and delightful shade of rose 



violet with a crimson blotch. Each $1.00; dozen $10.00. 

 Purple Glory, a ruffled giant, rich deep coloring. Each 



$1.50, dozen $15.00. 

 Marshal Foch, finest salmon pink, immense blooms. 



Each 35c, dozen $3.50. 

 Mrs. G. W. Moulton, a lovely shade of lilac-purple, tall, 



fine. Each 25c, dozen $2.50. 



One extra large bulb of each $2.75 



Two extra large bulbs of each 5.00 



Prize Dollar Collection 



One bulb each of Panama, Giant White, Schwaben, 

 Crimson Glow, Blue Jay, five grand varieties, all 

 prize winners, $1.00. 



Amateur Collection 



50 bulbs, ten named varieties, assorted colors, sent postpaid 

 for only $1.50. 



Brookland Gardens 



S. E. Spencer, Prop. 

 Lexington Street, Woburn, Mass. 



April is Bulb Month 



Plant Lilies for Glorious Bloom 



No garden so small, no garden so vast, but LILIES 

 are indispensable. Their tall upright beauty is unlike 

 any other flower. We give herewith a list of LILIES 

 selected for their appeal to all Flower lovers, and 

 especially for their GREAT HARDINESS. EASE OF 

 PROPAGATION AND CULTURE. 



Lilium Auratum. The "golden banded Lily" which 

 grows 4 to 5 feet in height. Extraordinarily beautiful 

 flowers of an astounding size, often a foot in di- 

 ameter; marked by the distinctive gold band extend- 

 ing through each petal. Doz. $5.50. 100, $40.00. 

 Lilium Regrale. (Myriophyllum) A new and glorious 

 lily. Grows 3 to 5 feet high. Blooms in July — 

 the large trumpet shaped flowers are pearly white 

 suffused with pink and with a delicate fragrance — 

 nothing is more interesting than to watch the opening 

 of the bud. Doz. $10.50. 



Lilium Album Kraetzeri. Pure large white flowers 

 recurved, with band of pale green through the center 

 of each petal. Doz. $5.50. 100, $40.00. 



Lilium Krameri. 2 in. A rarely graceful and 

 charming lily. Fragrant short trumpets, shell pink 

 with golden anthers. Doz. $6.00. 



Lilium Henryii. A remarkably showy lily with its 

 glowing orange-yellow flowers, 20 to 40 to the stem. 

 Can be left undisturbed for years. Doz. $5.00. 



Monster Size. Doz. $7.50. 

 Lilium Melpomene. Dark ruby crimson heavily 

 spotted and margined white. Doz. $6.00. 



Lilium Magrnificum. Large flowers, rich, ruby car- 

 mine. Doz. $5.50. 100, $40.00. 

 Note-OTJR PRICE INCLUDES DELIVERY 

 6 at the dozen price. 

 (West of the Mississippi add 10$ ) 



SEASONABLE GARDEN REQUISITES (Not Prepaid) 

 JAPANESE BAMBOO STAKES. Do not decay. For staking lilies, 



gladioli, etc., 50 



6 ft. long NATURAL $1.25. 



GREEN INVISIBLE 3 ft. pencil thick $1.00. 



3% ft. pencil thick $1.00. $1.75. 



RAFFIA Tough and pliable, unsurpassed for tying plants, lb. 3 0c, 



5 lbs. $1.35. 

 TROWEED A "Little Wonder" garden tool. A trowel weeder and 



transplanter, each 60 cts. 

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