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The Garden Magazine, October, 1921 



DREER'S Autumn Catalogue 



for 1921 



- -BJT S»'.BHt»ilHOTW 



Offers the best grade of Bulbs 

 for Fall planting, including 

 Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissus, 

 Crocus, Lilies, etc., also Plants, 

 Vines, Shrubs, Lawn Grass 

 Seed, Agricultural Seeds, 

 Tools and Implements of all 

 kinds. 



It is well illustrated and gives accurate descriptions of the 

 articles offered. 



A copy will be mailed free to all applicants. Please mention 

 this magazine when writing. 



HENRY A. DREER, 714-716 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 





HARDY PLANTS 



For the Home Garden 



Our Wisconsin climate is very severe which elimi- 

 nates many of the varieties that may be grown far- 

 ther east or south. 



After years of experience and trial we have found many choice 

 varieties that will survive our winters with ordinary protection. 

 These we offer you in our new illustrated catalogue, 



"Hardy Plants for the Home Garden*' 

 While the number of varieties is not so great as to be con- 

 fusing, there are enough to satisfy your every need. Write 

 to-day. 



Let's get acquainted 



W. A. TOOLE 



Garry~nee-Dule Baraboo, ^Vis, 



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The Brand Peonies 



Originated by O. F. Brand & Son 



America's foremost hybridizers 



of the Peony 



I would again call your attention to the fact that the 

 members of the American Peony Society by their vote as 

 recorded in the 2nd Symposium of that Society have 

 declared that 



4 of the world's 22 best Peonies are Brand Peonies 



Now that the season is nearing its close and before it is 

 too late we wish to introduce to all lovers of good peonies 



Two New 1921 Brand Peonies 



DAVID HARUM— Light bright red Flower large, full and 

 beautifully formed. Guard petals prominent and well ex- 

 panded. Stems tall, straight, strong. Foliage broad, light 

 green and clean. Profuse bloomer. A distinct flower of a 

 distinct shade of red. Very fine. $25.00 each. 



MRS. JENNIE R. GOWDY— A very large flower with long, nar- 

 row, pinkish white petals minutely flecked with red like Asa 

 Gray, with several heavy blotches of carmine on the central 

 petals. General appearance of flower would be called ruffled. 

 The ruffled peony. Very beautiful. Each $25.00. 



Our best judgment, matured through an experience covering a period 

 of over twenty -two years actively engaged in originating new peonies, 

 guarantees in these two peonies something extra good. 



We also still have in stock for this fall's trade, in an almost unbroken 

 list of varieties, the largest stock of Brand varieties in the world, and the 

 largest stock in America of the world's best French, English, and other 

 American sorts. 



Send for our beautiful 1920-21 Catalogue 



A. M. BRAND (42 years a professional grower of Peonies) Faribault, Minn. 



GREEN'S 



TREES AND PLANTS 



Everything for Garden and Orchard 



SYRACUSE, the best red raspberry grown to-day, CACO, 

 a wonderful, large red grape. HONEYSWEET, a new black- 

 cap raspberry and ROCHESTER peach, are fine producers. 



Trees True to Name. Apple, peach, pear, cherry, nut and 

 shade trees. Strawberry plants, raspberry, blackberry, goose- 

 berry and currant bushes, vines, shrubs, roses and orna- 

 mentals. Best varieties. 40 years' producing better plants. 

 Buy direct. Save money. 



Our illustrated catalogue free 



GREEN'S NURSERY CO., Box 7, Rochester, N.Y. 



Perennials 



October is the best time 

 to transplant Perennials, 

 for then we are as- 

 sured the maximum 

 amount of growth for 

 the coming season. 



"Mv (^arben Jfaboritetf" 



offers a complete assort- 

 ment of all Perennials 

 suitable for Fall planting. 

 May we send you a copy? 



MAURICE FULD, Inc. 



) Plantsmen — Seedsmen 



J DeVghifully 7 West 45th Street 



1 Different" New Yo rk 



BERRY AND FLOWER PLANTS 



For September and Fall planting. STRAWBERRY 

 PLANTS, pot-grown and runner — will bear fruit next sum- 

 mer. RASPBERRY, BLACKBERRY, GOOSEBERRY, 

 CURRANT, GRAPE, ASPARAGUS, RHUBARB plants; 

 DELPHINIUM, HOLLYHOCK, ANCHUSA, HIBISCUS, 

 SWEET WILLIAM, GYPSOPHILA. COLUMBINE, 

 POPPY and other Hardy Perennial Flower plants; ROSES, 

 SHRUBS. Catalogue free. 

 HARRY A. SQUIRES, Good Ground. N.Y. 



"PUTNEY PERENNIALS" 



Grown in the Vermont hills and full of that vitality 

 and hardiness so essential to the success of your 

 garden. Also shrubs and berry plants of quality. 



GEO. D. AIKEN 



Putney, Vermont 



'Grown in Vermont, it's hardy" 



HOME ATTRACTIONS 



Suitable and Suggestive for Beautifying 

 Home Grounds with 



Pergolas, Rose Arbors, Lattice Fences, 

 Garden Houses and Garden Accessories 



Our illustrated catalogue contains just the 

 things required to lend cheer and pleasure to 

 the surroundings of home. 



(When writing enclose 

 ioc and ask Tor catalogue 

 "H-33-") 



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and Main Office: 



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Chicago, III. 



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New York City 



