The Garden Magazine, October, 1921 



65 



BIRD BATH 



1921 Greta Schoonmaker, Sculptor 



Our American Sculptors are again concerning 

 tkemselves \Citk the development of examples 

 of their art for the adornment of our Gardens, 

 Homes and Conservatories, vJith greater success 

 tkan e^er. 



These may" be enjoyed in complete representation at 



THE GORHAM GALLERIES 



3 86 FIFTH AVENUE 

 NEW YORK 



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Now then, for that 

 Garden of May Flowers — 



Do you know that there is one class of plants that does not 

 need very many "April Showers" to produce "May Flowers"? 

 The "Dutch" bulbs in general and Tulips in particular come 

 to you with a flower already wrapped in each little bulbjand 

 among the hundreds of Tulips, in many classes, none are 

 surer to please than the 



May-flowering or Cottage Tulips— 



brilliant in borders, 

 lasting in vases. 



Even later to bloom than Darwin Tulips, 

 these surpass in lasting qualities and are 

 quite valuable to prolong the season. Some 

 of the daintiest color combinations are found 

 in John Ruskin and Picotee. We guarantee 

 you unlimited delight if you will 



Plant these in Masses. 



Fairy Queen — Magnificent, large, 



lilac and amber. 65c. per doz.; 



$4.50 per 100 

 Gesneriana Spathulata (Major)- 



Crimson scarlet with blue base. 



Striking, large flowers. 65c. per 



doz.; $4.50 per 100 

 Golden Crown — Excellent to plant 



in clumps among shrubbery. Gold- 

 en yellow with red edges. 65c. 



per doz.; $4.50 per 100 

 John Ruskin — One of the most 



beautiful — a unique combination 



of salmon-rose with rich yellow 



edges, shaded with lavender. 85c. 



per doz.; #6.00 per 100 

 La Merveille — A long-stemmed, perfectly- 

 shaped flower with rich orange-scarlet petals 



shading to a yellow base. Of striking effect 



wherever planted. 20-30 in. 60c. per doz.; 



$4.00 per 100 

 Picotee {Maiden's Blush) — Pointed white 



flower margined with red. One of the most 



popular. 20 in. 60c. per doz.; $4.00 per 100 



Special Offer: 



We will mail one dozen each of the 

 above 6 superb kinds for $3.50 postpaid. 

 This special price to Readers of Garden 

 Magazine only, so please mention 

 this Adv. 



Catalogue of Superior Bulbs and Hardy Perenni- 

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 New Jersey 



