November, 1909 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



The Readers' Service will give 

 information about automobiles 



193 



Narcissi 



Wild 

 Garden 



A "Nature Garden" mixture so selected as 

 to produce a luxuriant field of bloom for six 

 weeks' duration. 



An assortment of Daffodills, Jonquils and 

 : -,- J Narcissi, of four distinct varieties so arranged 

 — J that only one kind blooms at a time, produc- 

 ing a beautiful, continuous floral harmony. 

 The ideal material for the Wild Garden, old fashioned 

 ders, woodlands and grass-plots, 

 offer Rawson's "Nature Garden" mixture 



100 bulbs for $1.00 



1,000 " " 7.50 



10,000 " " 50.00 



ee delivery to any express office in the United States 



Jsk for Ifawson's @ulb Handbook for 1909, 



the most elaborate ever published by us. 



5 UNION STREET 

 BOSTON, MASS. 



W. W. RAWSON & CO. 



One customer writes under date of 

 March 30th, this year: — 



"Dutch Bulbs purchased of you 

 last fall are producing beautiful 

 blooms." 



Buy of the direct importer and you 

 will no doubt get the same results 

 next spring. 



Beautifully Illustrated Catalogue Mailed Free 



J. M. THORBURN & CO. 



Dept. G. 

 33 Barclay St. and 38 Park Place, NEW YORK CITY 



Dreers Rare Iris 



Of the many varieties of 

 Iris or Fleur-de-Lis which 

 we offer none is more 

 beautiful than the Mourn- 

 ing Iris here illustrated. We 

 describe it as follows : 



In that wonderful combi- 

 nation of form and coloring 

 of the rare sweet flower we ca 

 the Iris (the eye of heaven) there 

 is none so peculiarly beautiful as 

 Susiana or Mourning Iris. It stands 

 out in its own right as the grandest 

 of all species. The ground-work of 

 the flower is silvery- gray, so mottled and 

 veined and lined with dark chocolate and 

 black as to leave one under the impression 

 that it is only a silver lining showing 

 through. It is perfectly hardy without the 

 slightest protection, blooming early in the 

 spring. 



No description can do it justice. It must 

 be seen to be appreciated. 



1 2 cents each $ 1 .25 per dozen 



$8.00 per lOO 



But send for our Autumn Catalogue which 

 offers many others as well as a complete line of 

 Spring Flowering Bulbs. Free on application. 



HENRY A. DREER 



714 Chestnut St 

 PHILADELPHIA 



