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NEW ALLWOODII Perpetual Flowering Hardy Pinks 



A SPLENDID new strain of perpetual flowering, deliciously clove scented, 

 Hardy Pinks. They are perfectly hardy and flower continuously from 

 early June until late in the autumn. The flowers are much more substan- 

 tial and larger than in the old type of Hardy Pink and are borne on long 

 stems suitable for cutting. The varieties offered below are beautifully il- 

 lustrated in colors in Dreer's Garden Book for 1922. 



Harold — A splendid large double pure white, of very symmetrical form and great substance. 

 Jean — Pure white with deep violet-crimson center. A distinct and handsome flower. 

 Mary — Pale rose-pink with light maroon center. 

 Robert — A delicate shade of old rose with light maroon center. Very free. 



Good thrifty young plants of the above, 35 cts. each; $3.50 per dozen; $25.00 per 100. We will 

 supply one each of the four varieties for $1.25. 



Dreer's Hardy Perennial Plants 



The old fashioned Hardy Garden Flowers which are now so popular on account of their varied 

 changes throughout the entire season. We offer a large assortment and have prepared a special 

 leaflet, with plans and list of varieties, for positions either in sun or shade. A copy of this leaf- 

 let will be mailed free to all applicants. 



Dreer's Roses for the Garden 



Extra heavy two-year-old plants, specially prepared for the amateur, for out-door planting and 

 immediate results. All worth-while new and standard varieties are offered. 



Dreer's Garden Book for 1922 



Contains 224 pages, eight color plates and numerous photo-engravings. It offers the best Vege- 

 table and Flower Seeds, Lawn Grass and Agricultural Seeds, Garden Requisites; Plants of all 

 kinds, including Roses, Dahlias, Cannas, Hardy Perennials, etc. A copy will be mailed free to 

 all applicants who mention this publication. WRITE TO-DAY. 



HARDY GARDEN PINKS 



HENRY A. DREER, 



714-716 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



A Real Bargain 

 In Gladioli 



50 Bulbs, $2.00 postpaid. 



100 Bulbs, $4.00 postpaid. 



Plant them Up to July 1st. 



These bulbs contain all the most de- 

 sirable colors in Gladioli. This offer 

 enables you to have a real 

 Gladiolus garden at a most 

 reasonable figure. Grow them 

 in quantity for cut flowers. 

 Bloom 60 days after planting. 



Three Extra Good Ones 



Evelyn Kirtland — Exquisite shade of 

 light rose, darker at edges fading to shell 

 pink at center. Brilliant scarlet blotches on 

 lower petals. 50c each, $5.00 doz. 

 Alice Tiplady — (Primuluius) A grand gladi- 

 olus of beautiful orange saffron. Large and 

 strikingly handsome. 40c each, $5.00 doz. 

 Prince of Wales — Pre-eminent among Gladi- 

 oli. Color, light salmon shading to soft orange. 

 25c each, $2.50 a doz. 



2 bulbs of each of the 3 varieties, $2.00 postpaid. 

 6 bulbs oi each of the 3 varieties, $5.50 postpaid. 



Catalogue 



Spring 1922 Garden Annual Free on Application. 



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Seedsmen Main St., New Rochelle, N. Y. 



To Guide You in 

 Your Spring Planting 



our service department has drawn up 

 a twelve-page booklet which we will 

 gladly mail to you gratis, upon request. 



This booklet is intended solely to guide 

 you in the proper selection of stock for 

 various planting purposes, and covers 

 such subjects, as porch and foundation 

 plantings with keyed plan of arrange- 

 ment, climbing shrubs, border and 

 hedge suggestions, etcetera. 



A request for this booklet entails 

 absolutely no obligation to buy from 

 us. Simply write for our booklet 

 No. 100, "To Guide You In Your 

 Spring Planting." 



"Successful For Over a Century" 



AMERICAN NURSERIES 



H. E. Holden, Manager 



Singer Building 



New York 



