The Garden Magazine, October, 1921 



67 



Burpee's Bulbs 



FOR FALL PLANTING 



Now is the time to plant your 

 Tulips, Hyacinths, Narcissus, and 

 other Fall Bulbs, as well as Peren- 

 nial Roots. It is these bulbs that 

 give us the splendid display of 

 spring flowers soon after the winter 

 has departed. 



Burpee's Special Bulb Cat- 

 alog will be mailed to you upon 

 request. Write (a post card) to-day. 



W. Atlee Burpee Co. 



Burpee Buildings 



Philadelphia 



"The Largest Mail Order Seed House in The World" 



Greater Service in 



PERENNIALS 



/COMPARATIVELY few years ago we 

 ^- > established a collection of Hardy Plants. 

 To-day we are recognized by the trade as the 

 largest growers of Perennials in America. 



We supply the most critical wholesale trade, 

 but during the past few years the demand 

 for our plants by both private and home 

 gardeners has grown steadily, because of 

 their unusual size, quality and reasonable 

 price. 



To efficiently serve the critical clientele of 

 home gardeners, a Retail Department has 

 been organized. The most complete catalogue 

 describing and illustrating the best obtain- 

 able in Hardy Plants is now available. It 

 will be a pleasure to mail a copy to you if 

 you mention Garden Magazine. 



WAYSIDE GARDENS, Mentor, Ohio 



A Garden Full 

 - te^°f Darwin 



** Tulips 



BpS Plant Named Varieties 

 In Your Garden 

 clara This Fall 



/ BUTT 



Plant your spring display accord- 

 ing to a color scheme. 



The following ten varieties, if 

 planted in order named, will give 

 you a good color scheme. 



Clara Butt. Beautiful clear salmon-pink. No other variety offered by us has 

 the same distinctive and pleasing color. Borne on stems 22 inches long. 



10 bulbs, 45c; 100 bulbs, $3.50 



La Tulipe Noire (The Black Tulip.) The nearest in color to the so-called "Black 

 Tulip" of romancers' fame. Deep maroon-black, which has a velvety sheen 

 in the sunlight. Borne on stems 25 inches long. 



10 bulbs, 70c; 100 bulbs, $6.00 



Reverend Ewbank. Soft lavender-violet, slightly shaded silver-gray. Borne 

 on stems 23 inches long. 10 bulbs, 60c; 100 bulbs, $5.00 



Ronald Gunn. Bright shade of violet, edged pale lavender, with a conspicuous 

 white base. A flower of splendid shape. Borne on stems 26 inches long. 



10 bulbs, 85c; 100 bulbs, $7.50 



Massachusetts. A long and beautiful flower, clear carmine-rose at midrib, 

 toning off to soft pink at edge?. Borne on stems 26 inches long. 



10 bulbs, 70c; 100 bulbs, $6.00 



Pride of Haarlem. Magnificently formed flower of immense size, of a brilliant 

 deep rose, shaded scarlet, with light blue base. Sometimes attaining 

 height of 3 feet. 10 bulbs, 60c; 100 bulbs, $5.00 



Purple Perfection. Bright glossy purple, large in size and of wonderful sub- 

 stance. Grows to a height of 26 inches. 



10 bulbs, 80c. ; 100 bulbs, $7.00 



White Queen. A splendid white variety; when first opening pale rose, but 

 quickly turns white. Borne on stems 24 inches long. 



10 bulbs, 60c; 100 bulbs, $5.00 



Europe. Deep, fiery crimson, with white base. Flowers large and erect. 



Borne on stems 20 inches long. 10 bulbs, 65c; 100 bulbs, $5.50 



Glow. The deepest shade of crimson-scarlet; a color of wonderful brilliance, 



not unlike that of the Oriental poppy. Borne on stems 20 inches long. 



10 bulbs, 65c; 100 bulbs, $5.50 



Prices cover free delivery within 500 miles of New York City 



OUR SPECIAL OFFER ON DARWINS 



50 Finest Mixed Giant Darwins $2.00 



For points west of Mississippi and Canada add 25c ($2.25) 



100 Finest Mixed Giant Darwins $3.90 



For points west of Mississippi and Canada add 40c ($4.30) 



250 Finest Mixed Giant Darwins $8.75 



For points west of Mississippi and Canada add $1.00 ($9.75) 



SEND YOUR ORDER NOW with check, money order or cash. Bulbs 

 will be delivered during October. 



Our 1921 Fall Bulb Catalogue sent on request 



30 and 32 Barclay Street 



New York 



