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THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



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1-2 Underground system for lawns 



3 Overhead for vegetable gardens 



4 Overhead for flower gardens 



5 Large Portable Sprinkler 



6 Combination Overhead and Underground 



"Rain-Making' 



Modernized 



You can have rain where you want 

 it, when you want it, to-day. Beau- 

 tiful lawns and productive gardens of 

 vegetables and flowers are assured 



with 



CORNELL 



Systems of Irrigation 



For economy, simplicity and efficiency Cor- 

 nell Overhead and Underground Systems' 

 equipped with the patented, adjustable Rain 

 Cloud Nozzles attain the maximum. Inex- 

 pensive in cost of water, labor and time. In- 

 stalled at any time without injury to lawn or 

 garden. Can be applied to any area, includ- 

 ing portable sprinkling apparatus. 



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Plant Cromwell 



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and they will bloom for you as they 

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Cromwell Gardens Handbook tells 

 you by word and picture the best Roses 

 for your garden. There are old favorites 

 among them and there are new ones 

 which will claim your friendship. 



Your name and address will bring you 

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CROMWELL ' GARDENS 



BOX 12 



A. N. PIERSON, Inc. 



CROMWELL, CONN. 



Europe's Choicest Dahlias 



for American Dahlia Lovers 



ENGLISH EXHIBITION 

 CACTUS DAHLIAS-(NEW) 



A: R. Perry, a large bold flower 

 with incurved tubular petals. 

 Color, eld rose, tipped gold. 



Fearless, one of the largest 

 dahlias, if not the largest. Holds 

 flowers up facing on stiff stems. 

 The petals are very long, narrow 

 and incurved, 9 inches. Color 

 bright orange scarlet. 



Lady Snathling, a dahlia of 

 beautiful color. Deep salmon pink 

 with golden centre, 8 inches with- 

 out disbudding. 



Phenomenal, a dahlia phe- 

 nomenon. More like a Japanese 

 Chrysanthemum than a dahlia. 

 Flcwers very large (9 inches) . 

 Petals long and ribbon-like and 

 incurved to form a tangled mass. 

 Color salmon with yellow at base 

 and tips. 



Search Light, the yellow Miss 

 St red wick. 



Topaze, a dahlia of distinct 

 and peculiar color, almost weird. 

 Base of petals neany white but 

 soon changing to magenta, purple 

 and rose blended. 



Valiant, a giant flower of bril- 

 liant crimson carried on giant 

 stems. 



Washington, the flowers are 

 very large and of pronounced in- 

 curved form, being both broad and 

 deep. Color crimson. 



Also the best of the new Hybrid 

 Cactus. 



NEW DECORATIVES 



Cream King, Frau G. Scheiff, 

 George Walters, Futurity, Joffre, 

 Mon. Lehrmand, King of Au- 

 tumn, Leviathan (Eng.), Princess 

 Mary and Warneford (the very 

 best white). 



Also the be t of the new 

 Peony flowered singles and 

 Pompons. 



600 VARIETIES 



From 10c up to $2.00 a bulb 



12 of one kind for the price of ten. 

 20, my selection, for $1.00 



4 50c. ones, my selection, for 1.00 



8 25c. " " " " 1.00 



12 15c & 25c. ones, my selection, for 1.00 



50% discount on $20.00 orders. J off on $10.00 orders. \ off on $5.00 

 orders. Catalogue been delayed but now ready. Send postal first. 



Have had a fine season for root growth and tubers all good size. Also have had a 

 fine long blooming season, and clumps could be well labeled all true to name. 



UDC IJ A TATF DAHLIA GROWER 

 lVlIVO. in. i\. 1A1L AND IMPORTER 



Old Fort North Carolina 



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