May, 19 18 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



199 



Think How You II Enjoy a Rose Garden in June! 



An Abundance of Beautiful, Fragrant Roses for You! 



TT/E can fill your order, regardless 

 of quantity. Our cellars are 

 full of splendid, dormant, budded, 

 field grown, three-year-old plants. 

 They are waiting for your order and 

 are ready for immediate planting. 



After seeing this stock, you would 

 be quick to realize its difference 

 from ordinary rose-stock. It should 

 not be confused with small, pot- 

 grown stock sold by some concerns. 



freely and continuously throughout the season. Color is 

 pearly pink at base of petals, flushed delicate pink at the 

 edges and on reverse side. One of the most attractive 

 garden roses, and an exhibition variety of unusual merit. 

 MRS. JAMES LYNAS — H. T., strong, vigorous, upright, branching Strong, two-year-old, budded, imported, dormant stock, 

 growth, flowers very large, full, and beautifully formed, producing 60c. a plant, $6.00 a dozen, $40.00 a hundred. 



It is not possible to describe all of 

 our varieties in this advertisement — 

 you will find them all listed in our 

 catalogue ; — which we will gladly send 

 you if you do not have it on file. 



Including All the Newest Varieties 

 and kinds, such as Ophelia, Hoosier- 

 Beauty, Sunburst, Duchess of Wel- 

 ington, and over one hundred va- 

 rieties of the best Hybrid Teas, 

 Baby Ramblers, Polyantha, Perpet- 

 uals and Climbers. 



If customers wish, we will make 

 selection if we are advised types and 

 colors you prefer. 



We absolutely guarantee our stock 

 to give satisfaction, and stand back of every 

 plant that leaves this establishment. 



Catalogue on request, if interested. 



CHARLES H. TOTTY CO. 



Importers and Growers of Chrysanthemums, 

 Roses, Carnations and Hardy Perennials 



MADISON, NEW JERSEY 



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Mr. Farr Invites You 

 to Visit Wyomissing 



The first week in June to see 



the riot of color produced by the 

 many acres of Peonies and Irises, 

 which are then in the height of their 

 glory. 



Every year a multitude of 



Jt'j people come by train, or motor long 



' distances, to see the glorious sight. A 



visitor from California declared that 



nothing in that land of flowers would 



equal the gorgeous display. 



There is no more beautiful 



section for a motor trip. Bayard Taylor, 

 after a world-wide journey, declared that he 

 had seen no more beautiful sight than that 

 from Mt. Penn near Wyomissing. 



For several seasons Mr. Farr and 



his associates have given their entire time at this 

 period to their visitors. As the season will vary somewhat, intending visitors 

 should write the last week in May for information; we will then advise you of the 

 most favorable date and arrangements will be made to meet you at the station. 



If you are unable to get here don't hesitate to write 



for any information you desire about Peonies, Irises, or other plants in your 

 hardy garden. If you do not possess a copy of Farr's Hardy Plant 

 Specialties, send for it at once and it will be sent free of charge. 



BERTRAND H. FARR 



WYOMISSING NURSERIES CO. 

 104 Garfield Avenue Wyomissing, Penna. 



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