The Garden Magazine, November, 1921 



167 



The World's Most Select 



DAHLIAS 



Since the vast numbei of varieties of good 

 Dahlias available is bewildering indeed to both 

 amateur and connoisseur alike, I have taken, as 

 we say, the bull by the horns and have arbitrarily 

 established a collection of the best. In making 

 my selection I have not been governed by personal 

 likes and dislikes. Rather have I made the rule 

 to select varieties that have given the greatest de- 

 gree of satisfaction in all parts of the country and 

 for the experienced and new grower alike. 



New Catalogue Soon Ready 



Soon after the first of the year my new catalogue, 

 the title of which is given in the first headline of 

 this announcement, will be ready for distribution. 

 You will find it a concise book, introducing to you 

 all the best, recognized as such, in Dahliadom 

 to-day. 



If it is not my pleasure as yet to have you on 

 my mailing list, I would appreciate it as a great 

 privilege to hear from you now, while your inter- 

 est in Dahlias is still active. 



C. LOLIS ALLING 



Dahlia Specialist 



251 Court St. West Haven, Conn. 



ORCHIDS 



Largest importers and growers of 

 Orchids in the United States 



Send twenty-five cents for catalogue. This amount will be refunded 

 on your first order. 



LAGER & HURRELL 

 Orchid Growers and Importers SUMMIT, N. J. 



SUNDIALS 



Real Bronze Colonial Designs 



From $4.50 Up 



Memorial Tablets 



Also other garden requisites 



Manufactured by 



The M. D. JONES CO. 



Concord Jet., Mass. 



Send for illustrated Catalogue 



DREER'S 



Hardy Perennial Phlox 



may* be planted any time before the 

 ground freezes. 



Dreer's Autumn Catalogue 



offers a very select list of varieties which 

 includes the most desirable colors. They 

 succeed in almost any soil and position 

 and flower for a long time; and they 

 will continue growing and flower freely 

 for many years. The catalogue also 

 gives a complete list of seasonable Seeds, 

 Plants and Bulbs for outdoor Fall plant- 

 ing, and includes many plants suitable 

 for growing in the Window Garden and 

 Conservatory. 



A copy of Dreer's Autumn Catalogue 

 will be mailed free to any one mention- 

 ing this magazine. 



HENRY A. 



714-16 Chestnut St, 



DREER 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



Two new hardy hedge plants now ready for you 



For beauty, symmetry and endurance. It solves the 

 problem of a dependable edging or low border hedge. 



IBOLIUM PRIVET 

 A sturdy and dependable plant for larger hedges, re- 

 sembles California Privet, but much hardier and does 

 not winter-kill. 



Write us concerning your further needs. We 

 have two hundred acres of as fine orna- 

 mental nursery stock as can be found in the 

 United States. Fall planting Booklet sent 

 on request. 



The Elm City Nursery Co. 



Woodmont Nurseries, Inc. 

 Box 191 New Haven, Conn. 



Near Yale Bowl 



100 DARWIN TULIPS 



$3.50 Postpaid 



Graceful and artistic. Undoubtedly the most 

 popular of all Spring flowering bulbs. 



A select assortment including all the most 

 desirable varieties. 



A Helpful Bulb Catalogue Free 



Seedsmen 

 Main Street 



v%$&/C5fvi&%&&' New Rochelle 



New York 

 Inc. 



Your 

 Home 



deserves to be set to beautiful trees and 

 plants. Write for free Catalogue describing 

 Progress Stock in the making.' 

 THE PROGRESS NURSERIES 

 1313 Peters Avenue Troy, Ohio 



Garry -nee-Dule Perennials 



DO you know what fun it is to grow your own hardy plants 

 from seed? It is great sport to watch the tiny seedlings 

 break through the ground and develop into plants, unfold flow- 

 ers. I know because I raise hundreds of thousands of them and 

 they never fail to fascinate me. Here are a few choice things 

 that I can recommend, seeds gathered by me this year. 



Garry-nee-Dule strain of White Hybrid Delphiniums, per 

 pkt. 50;. Blue Hybrid Delphiniums, my own selection, per 

 pkt. 25c. Rudbeckia triloba. A charming yellow biennial 

 that flowers the last of August and ail through September. 

 Rarely offered for sale. Per pkt. 25c. 



Please ask for our illustrated catalogue *'Hardy Plants for the 

 Home Garden." Gladly mailed free. Let's get acquainted. 



W. A. TOOLE 



Garry-nee-Dule Baraboo, 'Wis. 



®/MVAMM»MaM»M>M/M^^^^^ 



Special 

 Offer of 



Darwin 

 Tulips 



Clara Butt- 

 Soft salmon Doz. 100 

 rose . . $ .60 $3.75 



Famcombe Sanders — 



Scarlet, with 

 white base . .75 4.50 



Pride of Haarlem — 



Old rose . . .75 4.50 



1 dozen of each — 36 bulbs — $2.00 postpaid. 

 100 of each— 300 bulbs— $11.50 postpaid. 



WILLIAM M. HUNT & COMPANY 

 148 Chambers Street, New York City 



Send for Hunt's 



Special Strawberry 



ar.d Fall Bulb 



Catalogue 



"LA GLOIRE" 



A SUPERB NEW DAHLIA 



Soft salmon decorative, glistening with powdered gold, 

 very limited. We are booking orders at $10.00 a bulb, 

 new introductions of superlative merit: 

 Roxana — cactus — capucine yellow, ..... 



Mrs. A. O. James — Cactus, amber, 



£enwnnhaka — Decorative, crimson, 



Iinogene — Decorative, mallow pink, 



Did you see our exhibit at the recent show of the American 

 Society at Hotel Pennsylvania. It included some of our latest se 

 together with the best of the California and other American prodi 

 It you want to talk '■Dahlia," we would like to hear from you. 

 to write for our catalogue. 



HUNTINGTON DAHLIA GARDENS 

 Huntington New 



Stock 

 Other 



$3.50 

 2.50 

 1.50 

 1.50 



Dahlia 

 dlings 



uctions. 



Be sure 



For Autumn Planting 



Rhododendron Maximum. In car lot. 



Rhododendron Catawbiense. In car lot. 

 Rhododendron Carolinianum. In car lot. 

 Kalmia Latifolia. In car lot. 

 Fruit Trees and Fruit Plants. 

 Ornamental Trees and Shrubs. 



Send list of wants for price 



THE MORRIS NURSERY CO. 



1133 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 



Movilla Peonies 



Awarded Gold and Silver Medals by 



American Peony Society 



New York 



1916 



Philadelphia 

 1917 



Reading 



1920 



<J We give our entire time and atten- 

 tion to cultivating the best. 



<J We waste no effort or expense grow- 

 ing inferior varieties. 



C| We have all the newest and best 

 American and European Introduc- 

 tions. 



(J Send 30 cents for descriptive cata- 

 logue with symposium ratings or 

 send a postal card for free price 

 list. 



Movilla Gardens 



Haverford, Pa. 



