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THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



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Lilies 



the 



Aristocrats 



of the 



Garden 



arrayed like Solomon, 

 in all his glory. Their 

 IDEAL beauty should 

 not fail wherever flowers 

 bloom. 



Our April Offer 



Kindly note that : 



Every bulb sent out is SOUND plump and will flower first 

 season. Every LILY offered here is "HARDY." 



PRICE includes DELIVERY 



Each 



L Anratum. Japan's Queen Lily. Immense white petals, with a 

 golden band through center. Richest fragrance, 4 to 5 ft. high. . 20c 



X*. Album. Indescribably pure and chaste. Glistening SNOW 

 WHITE recurved petals. 3 to 4 feet 25c 



L, Rosen ni- A vision of rosy beauty. Recurved petals ground 

 color white, shaded, spotted, and banded with rosy red. Delicate 

 fragrance 20c 



I*. Snperbum. A glorious Lily. Stems rise 5 to 6 ft. crowned with rich 

 clusters of orange red flowers spotted purplish brown. Very showy. 15c 



L. Umbellatum. Buff to apricot. Upright chalice, glowing 

 colors. 2% to 3 feet 15c 



I/. Tenulfoliura. The Coral Lily of Siberia. Nothing brighter 

 than this exquisite Lily. The petals are recurved, color richest 

 coral red, stems 2 feet high bearing many of the lovely blooms. . 15c 



I* Washlnfftonlanum. From the snowy regions of Mt. Washing- 

 ton. This grand species attains 3 to 5 ft. The large wide open 

 flowers, open white shading to a tender rose, gradually fading 

 into deep rose and wine red. to purple. Most deliriously, fragrant. 

 A superb Lily 30c 



The seven Lilies for ONE DOLLAR DELIVERED 



You can only enjoy your OWN VINE and figtree by 



PLANTING them. 

 Vines give your walls that mellow old Century look so beloved. 

 Vines offer you COOL and COZY nooks on hot summer days. 

 Vines HIDE that unsightly fence, those old tree stumps, etc. 

 Vines screen your Verandahs, and cover trellises with mantles 



of green, embroidered with richest colors. 



Our April Offer 



Note. The vines offered are all and EVERY ONE "HARDY" 



strong, and of easiest cultivation. 



Each 

 AmpelopsU Veltchi. (Boston Ivy). Clings firmly to any surface. 



Leaves freshest, brightest green in summer in turning autumn 



into a blazing scarlet and golden flame 20c 



Arlstoloehia Slpho. (Dutchman's pipe.) Curious purplish brown 



flowers resembling a miniature pipe. Leaves very large, heart 



shaped, growing thickly on stems, forming dense shade . . . . 65c 

 Apios Tuberosa. Clusters of rich deep rosy purple flowers of 



sweet violet fragrance (Tuberous) 10c 



Clematis Paniculate. A dense mass of pure white starlike 



blossoms. Very ornamental 20c 



The Kudza Vine. (Jack and the Beanstalk). So called owing to 



marvelous, rapid growth, often attaining 40 to 50 feet in one season. 



Foliage of a deep green and the Wistaria like rosy violet flowers 



are borne in greatest profusion providing dense shade 25c 



The five vines delivered for only ONE DOLLAR 



Novelty of 1912 



The Magnificent 



Japan Climbing Hydrangea 



In foliage and flowers like a TRUE Hydrangea this unique 

 vine climbs without any support, holding on by means of 

 tiny rsotlets on the outside of stems to any object even the 

 smoothest wall. The clusters of creamy white flowers appear 

 amongst the glossy foliage in dense masses. It is altogether 

 a TRULY GORGEOUS vine. We furnisA ONLY POT- 

 GROWN STRONG plants which suffer no check whatever 

 in growth when transplanted. Delivered Si.oo. ORDER 

 EARLY as this stock of 

 Climbing Hydrangea is al- . 

 ways LIMITED. 



We will send with the five 

 vines ONE Climbing Hyd- 

 rangea for $1.75 including <<58SjBdEjf ii '' ! |i 

 delivery. jgJjMgfc K'J i 



If our Garden book has Xn§SE& tf- J 1 1 > I ilSS; 

 NOT reached you send for 

 it AT ONCE. It is FREE 



and you will be delighted JJ^gSa J '.; K^-, M ffiH&fif:" ''■ 

 with what we have to otter. W^Jgj '< jB'B) 



Superb DAHLIAS, Be- 

 gonias, Amaryllis, etc. Vege- 

 table and Flower seeds, 

 NOVELTIES, Rare Shrubs, 

 etc. Address 



H. H. Berger & Co. jipjj^ 



(Established 18T8) fif>*?XiyC' 



70 Warren St. New York 9 -FV 1 *- ^ 



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WOODWORK and furniture finished with Vitralite, The 

 Long-Life White Ename/is so easy to clean. Just wipe with 

 a damp cloth, or, if necessary, wash with soap and water. 



Yet, cleaning is so seldom necessary, as its porcelain-like 

 gloss sheds dirt. Vitralite is economical, easy to apply and will 

 not show brush marks nor turn yellow like most enamels. Send for 

 Free Vitralite Booklet and Sample Panel. 



Examine the pure white gloss — an ideal finish for wood- 

 work, furniture and any wood, metal or plaster surface whether 

 used inside or outside. Surely you want it in your own home. 



Your floors will cease to trouble you if you use "61" Floor 

 Varnish. They will require almost no care and will be heel- 

 proof, mar-proof and water-proof. Test "61" yourself. Ask for 



Free Floor Booklet and Sample Panel 

 finished with "61". Stamp on it! Hit it with a hammer! You 

 may dent the wood — but the varnish won't crack. Another 

 booklet. Decorative Interior Ttniihing will interest you. Send for it. 



Pratt & Lambert Varnish Products are used by painters, specified by architects* sold by paint and hardware dealers everywhere. 

 Address all inquiries to Pratt & Lambert- Inc., 129 Tonawanda St., Buffalo, N.Y. In Canada, 73 Courtwright St., Bridge burg, Out, 



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Established 64 Years 



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 New Yoretf Buffalo Ch;cag 



BsiDG.E8U.ftG. CANADA 



K9Ct<3K- FaCTOPMES- 



Hamburg 



Plant for Immediate Effect 



Not for Future Generations 



Start with the largest Stock that can be secured ! It takes many years 



to grow many of the Trees and Shrubs we offer. 

 We do the long waiting — thus enabling you to secure Trees and Shrubs that 



give an immediate effect. Send for price list. 



ANDORRA NURSERIES T 



WM. WARNER HARPER, Proprietor 



CHESTNUT HILL, 

 PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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