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The Garden Magazine, June, 19. 



Mr. Farr Selects Ten Tulips 

 For Garden Magazine Readers 



Amateur gardeners, and those of long experience, fasten their faith to 

 Farr's Selected Dutch Bulbs just as they do to Farr's hardy plants. 

 Many gardeners have asked me to name ten Tulips for outdoor growing 

 — here they are, in Single Earlies and Darwins — 



Special Group of Single Early Tulips 



cloz. 100 



Artus. Bright scarlet $0.65 $4.50 



Chrysolora. Pure golden yellow .65 4.50 



Pink Beauty. Rosy pink, shaded white 1.00 7.00 



Keizerkroon. Red, border yellow .65 4.50 



White Hawk. Pure white .90 6.50 



Special Group of Darwin Tulips 



doz. 100 



Bartigan. Fiery red, the earliest $1.00 $7.00 



Clara Butt. The best salmon-pink .65 4.50 



La Tulipe Noire. The Black Tulip .75 5.00 



Mr. Farncombe Sanders. Brilliant scarlet, large and showy. .90 6.50 



William Copeland. Light lilac .85 6.00 



A Special discount of 10% will be given on these varieties if your 

 order is received before July i, 1922, and you mention Garden Magazine. 

 Cash should accompany your order. 



"Better Bulbs By Farr" is the title of my 1922 catalogue of the 

 most desirable Tulips, Hyacinths, Narcissi and Crocus for garden and 

 house culture. I will gladly send you a copy on receipt of your name and 

 address. 



Bertrand H. Farr 



104 Garfield Avenue Wyomissing, Penna. 



Wyom issing 

 Nurseries Co. 



Wyomissing is famous the world over for Peonies and Irises. Thousands of people visit 

 us during the blooming season, not only to see the display, but to select for their own gar- 

 dens the varieties that are most appealing in loveliness. Our Peonies are usually at their 

 best from June 5 to 10th, according to the season, Therefore, visitors should write or wire 

 for the best days on which to visit this wonderful display. 



Surprise your Neighbors 



— just as F. A. Howard did 



THE most deliciously flavored of all berries is the wild strawberry 

 that grows in June meadows. 



Eight years ago a New England scientist determined to increase the 

 size of these fragrant miniature red drops of lusciousness. 



For three years he worked patiently, cross-fertilizing the wild plants 

 and garden berries of the largest size — until finally, he produced what 

 has been called the most surprising strawberry ever grown, F. A. 

 Howard's "Wild Wonder." 



Newspapers throughout the United States illustrated and described it Plant 

 breeders came to see it. With ordinary field cultivation one thousand baskets of 

 glorious fruit were grown on one eighth of an acre. They sold, at sight, in the Boston 

 market, for double the price of any other strawberry. 



Like the wild strawberry, the fruit is borne on high spray-stems Many of the 

 berries are six inches in circumference. The plants seem to grow equally well on 



gravelly inclines or in muddy soil. They 

 are vigorous, and yield enormously 

 throughout a long season. 



Only a dozen plants can be spared for 

 each purchaser. They are strong and 

 long-rooted. If planted now, 

 this quantity will provide 

 you enough fine young plants 

 for a good-sized patch, this 

 Fall. The price for the 

 dozen is $5.00. 



Each berry is the delicious 

 wild strawberry of your boy- 

 hood — marvelously flavored 

 and fragrant. Grown to 

 giant size. Send check or 

 money order. Address: 



F. A. HOWARD 



South Easton, Mass. 



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Come and See the Peonies! 



1 Get to know the choicest ones personally and intimately and I will 

 guarantee that you, too, will fall in love with this most glorious of 

 all hardy plants. To be able to recognize scores of them, to get to 

 know their habits and individual behaviors — that, to my mind, is 

 the height of garden joy, and I would help you to it if I may. 



And Iris, Too! 



For 20 years I have chummed with both Peonies and Iris and 

 my enthusiasm about them is as strong and young as ever. If 

 you can not visit Rosedale personally, a descriptive catalogue is 

 anxious to visit you. Please mail your request TO-DAY, to 



S. G. HARRIS, Peony Specialist 

 \ Tarrytown Box A New York 



No. 10 Rose Arbor 



for $37.50 



F.O.B. Chicago 



Pergolas — Arbors and Lattice Fences 



Also: Artificial Stone Fountains, Flower Vases, and 

 Bird Baths. Bronze Sun-Dials, and Gazing Globes 



THIS advertisement shows only a few selections of 

 suggestive features taken from our catalogue which 

 contains several hundred practical illustrations of 

 distinctive garden decorations for beautifying the 

 surroundings of home. Here, too, you will find sug- 

 gestions which are suitable for making your garden a 

 reposing place for leisure hours. 



When writing for copy enclose 20c and ask for Catalogue "H-3B" 



HARTMANN-SANDERS COMPANY 



Factory and Showroom: 2155-87 Elston Avenue, Chicago 

 Eastern Office and Showroom: 6 East 39th Street, New York City 



