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The Garden Magazine, September, 1921 



Dwarf Evergreens 



THE planting of Dwarf Evergreens may prove to be just the 

 one finishing touch needed to give charm to a home that 

 otherwise will seem bare and "box-like.** Some foundation 

 plantings become overgrown and unsightly because the wrong 

 plants have been chosen. The Dwarf Evergreens offered below minimize 

 this danger. Moreover, they provide cheer and beauty, and a warm welcome, 

 even during the winter months. Propeily grouped about the house, they add 

 a rich distinction and inviting hospitality to the impression of the home on the 

 passerby and on your guests. 



For the effect shown in the photograph, we suggest: Pfitzer's Juniper, 1 3^ to 2 feet: 

 Dwarf Japanese Yew, 1 14 to 1 Yi feet: Gregory Dwarf Spruce, 1 ]4 to ' Vl by 1 Yi to 2 foot 

 spread; White-leaved Retinospora, 1 J4 to 1 Yi feet: Mugho Pine, 1 to 1 34 by 1 ^i to 1 Yi 

 foot spread; Spreading English Yew, 15 to 18 inches spread; and Azalea Amoena, I to 1 Yk 

 feet. This group of 7 evergreens will be supplied for $20.00. 



Ask for our free book '■'On Beautifying the Rome Grounds." 



Moons Nurseries 



THE WM. H. MOON CO. 



MORR1SVILLE (which is one mile from Trenton, N.J.) PENNSYLVANIA 



aturalizc 

 'Daffodils 



tbis Autumn 



Try a "nature" planting — a spot where the blooms will 

 seem to have grown forever. So long as the irregular spacing 

 of nature is simulated, almost any location answers the pur- 

 pose. Along a brook, or at the edge of a woods or tall 

 grasses, Daffodils will seem most at home. 



Golden Spur is a rich golden yellow throughout. Empress 

 has a large yellow trumpet, and a pure white perianth. 

 Both of these are well adapted to natural plantings. Largest 

 size bulbs, $1.25 per dozen, $7.50 per hundred, postpaid. 



Our Fall Catalogue gives true descriptions of many Daffo- 

 dils, together with hosts of Tulips and Hyacinths more 

 adapted to formal plantings. You'll find it a pleasure to plan 

 new garden features with the aid of this book. Tell us you'd 

 like to have catalogue G, and we'll mail a copy immediately. 



Wm. M. Hunt & Co., Inc. 



148 Chambers Street, New York City 



PEONIES 



that will win 

 Your Heart! 



After growing hundreds of 

 superior varieties of Peonies, I 

 have selected 30 that I consider 

 supreme after 25 years' experi- 

 ence. They are all finished 

 masterpieces, regardless of 

 price. 



A view in my Peony Garden 



Grow These for Greatest Pleasure 



White— 



Alsace Lorraine $ 3.50 



Le Cygne 20.00 



Frances Willard 10.00 



Festiva Maxima 1.00 



Kelway's Glorious . 35.00 



Mary W. Shaylor . . 40.00 

 Jubilee .... 15.00 



Henry Avery . . . 10.00 

 Blush Pink— 



Solange .... 10.00 



Tourangelle . 7.50 



Opal . . 10.00 



President Taft . 3.00 



Elwood Pleas. . 6.00 



Luetta Pfeiffer 25.00 



Lady Alexander Duff 10.00 



Pink— 



Mons. Jules Elie $ 1.00 



Martha Bullock 25.00 



Sarah Bernhardt 4.00 



Walter Faxon . 10.00 



Mme. Jules Dessert 8.00 



Loveliness . 7.50 

 Therese .... 6.00 



Phyllis Kelway 15.00 

 Red— 



Longfellow . . 10.00 



Eugene Bigot . . 2.00 



Mary Brand 7.50 



Karl Rosenfield 3.00 



Grover Cleveland 2.00 

 Mons. Martin Cahuzac 4.00 



Wm. F. Turner 5.00 



Please Order Direct from This Advertisement 



It is too late to send a catalogue, so shall be pleased to have you 

 order from above list. Satisfaction guaranteed. Plant this month. 



Mrs. Wm. Crawford, ri 



Grower of fine 

 onies and Irises 



La Porte, Indiana 



American Grown Roses 



FOR AMERICAN GARDENS FOR 

 FALL AND SPRING PLANTING 



Strong Field-Grown 2-year-old budded plants 



Collection of ten following varieties, one plant of each, $9.00 



1. Betty — Copper rose, overspread go'den yellow. 



2. Columbia — Beautiful pink. 



3. Dean Hole — Silvery carmine shaded salmon. 



4. Duchess of Wellington — Intense saffron 

 yellow. 



5. General McArthur — Deep velvety scarlet 



6. Geo. C. Waud — Orange-vermilion. 



7. Jonkherr J. L. Mock— Bright cherry 

 red on outside silvery white in- 

 side of petals. 



8. Lady Alice Stanley — Deep coral 

 rose. 



9. Miss Cynthia Ford — Brilliant 

 rose-pink, light reflex. A 



10. Mme. Jules Bouche — 



White. i 



Special 

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conta'ning all the best 

 and latest varieties 

 sent on request. 



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Company, Inc. 



145 West 45th St., N.Y. 



