The Garden Magazine, September, 1921 



Totty 's Fall Guide 



to 



Gardens of Perennial Joy 



is the title of our new Fall Catalogue. For eighteen years we 

 have served America's most exacting home gardeners with 

 high class Plant Specialties for the ornamental garden. Since 

 the last few years have seen greatly increased interest in Fall 

 planting of Dutch Bulbs, we have decided to serve our cus- 

 tomers with these as well. Let gardens made of Tulips, Daffo- 

 dils, Hyacinths and Lilies add to your Spring Garden joys. 



Breeder Tulips 



Here are eight unusual Breeders that will become the pride of any garden. 



Apricot — A rich mixture of salmon, rose and brown. 85c. per doz.; 



$6.00 per 100. 

 Cardinal Manning — A soft red, flushed with rosy bronze. Base is 



tinged yellow. 75c. per doz.; $5.00 per 100. 

 Don Pedro — Dark red, inside rich mahogany with yellowish base. 



$1.75 per doz.; $12.00 per 100. 

 Fairy — Reddish-brown, shaded apricot. $2.00 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 

 Grand Maitre — Magnificent purple violet. 85c. per doz.; $5.50 



per 100. 

 Lucifer — Dark orange, with rosy shades; interior scarlet-orange with 



yellow- base. $2.00 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 

 Queen Alexandra — Soft sulphur- 

 yellow, flushed with purple. 75c. 



per doz.; $5.00 per 100. 

 Yellow Perfection — Light bronze 



yellow, edged golden yellow 85c. 



per doz ; $6.00 per 100. 



Special 

 Offer: 



We will sup- 

 ply one doz- 

 en of each 

 of above 8 

 magnificent 

 Breeders, 8 

 dozen bulbs 

 in all, for 

 $8.50. One 

 half above 

 quantity for 

 $4.50. All 

 postpaid. 



Many Other 

 Attractive 

 Offers in Free 

 Catalogue 



Besides being a 

 messenger on be- 

 half of the best in 

 Bulbs you will find 

 our Fall Guide to 

 abound with sug- 

 gestions about the 

 making of hardy 

 gardens in gen- 

 era!. 



Your request for a copy will be appreciated 

 if you are not a Totty customer already 



Charles H. Totty Co. 



Madison New Jersey 



Early Summer Garden's 

 Crowning Glory 



THE chaste, white, fragrant Annunciation 

 or Madonna Lily will add a touch of dig- 

 nity to any garden. Planted singly or in 

 groups, among the shrubbery or in the per- 

 ennial border, its influence and effect pre- 

 dominates. Restful to the eye and of pleas- 

 ing fragrance, stately and impressive through- 

 out its blooming period, we suggest the 

 planting of more Madonna Lilies. 



To be successful in growing them, watch 

 these two important details: 



Plant bulbs NOW, for they must make a 

 certain amount of growth this fall if the 

 flowers are to be perfect next July. 



Plant only bulbs coming from northern 

 France, which guarantees their being hardy 

 and free from disease. 



We Offer Only the Best Product of the Most 



Careful Growers Who Manage the Cleanest 



Fields in France 



Our strain has never failed to give the utmost 

 satisfaction. Order promptly, please. Stock 

 short. Immediate delivery. 



Packed in original French hampers, 100 extra 

 heavy bulbs $30—50 at $17. 



Large clumps of Delphinium and true Bella- 

 donna to plant with these. $10 per dozen clumps. 



John Scheepers, Inc., 



522 Fifth Avenue New York City 



Flower Bulb 

 Specialists 



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