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The Garden Magazine, January, 1922 



A" GLAD" MESSAGE 



CPRING with all its lustre will be here before we are aware of 

 ^ it. Let us start a garden of GLADIOLI this season. For 

 the small sum of $1.00 I will send to you postpaid any one 

 of the following collections: 



SPECIAL OFFER 1 



24 Bulbs for $1.00 Postpaid 



3 AMERICA, 



Lavender-Pink 



3 BLACK HAWK, 

 Cardinal Red 

 3 CRACKERJACK, 3 HALLEY, 



*\ Maroon Salmon-Pink 



3 MEADOWVALE, 3 PANSY, 



Dark Blue 



3 BERNICE, 



Cream, Suffused Pink 



3 MIRANDA, 



Yellow 



White 



SPECIAL OFFER 2 



16 Bulbs for $1.00 Postpaid 



INTENSITY, Bright Red 

 z SUMMER, Mauve-Lilac 

 2 NIAGARA, Creamv Yellow 

 2 PRES. TAFT, Delicate Pink 

 2 MRS. WATT, Wine Color 

 2 IDA VAN, Deep Scarlet 

 2 SCARSDALE, Pink-Lavender 

 2 FAUST, "Harvard" Crimson 



SPECIAL OFFER 3 

 IO Bulbs for $1.00 Postpaid 



1 CLARICE, 



Rose Pink 

 i SCHWABEN, 



Canary Yellow 



i MARY FENNELL, 



Light Lavender 

 1 DISTINCTION, 



Deep Wine Red 

 1 MRS. F. PENDLE- 

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Pink. Carmine Throat 



1 PRINCE OF 

 WALES, 



Orange 



1 PEACE, 



White 

 I CONSPICUOUS, 



Light Blue 



r WILBRINK, 



Flesh Color 



1 EMPRESS OF 

 INDIA 



Very Dark Red 



Cultural Directions Sent with Each Order 

 Do not fail to ask for a copy of my 

 new 1922 catalogue, containing color 

 description of more than 130 varieties. 



JELLE ROOS 



GLADIOLUS SPECIALIST 



Drawer D 

 CONCORD MASS. 



The Grace of Evergreens 



The unchanging, dignified charm of an evergreen is like the steady, unwavering, quiet friendship of an 

 old comrade. Its beauty is dignified, yet friendly, welcoming always — whether it be blustering Winter 

 or blistering Summer. „ , 



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hvery home should have a setting 01 carefully chosen ever- -=^W5»\ green Boot— full of inform- 

 greeens — but, they should he very carefully chosen. They ^<SB swifts ing eve >v>-een selection_and 

 should be onlv evergreens of Tcnoivn quality, such as _^BG2fia 8 83T planting facts. 



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Livingston's Famous Tomatoes 



CTANDARD everywhere — at Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations, among - all gardeners and 

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 Order direct from us and protect yourself. 



Livingston's Four Big Specials 



Livingston's New Many. fold 

 Our latest introduction. Heavy cropper. Grows 

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 $70, % lb. J2.00, lb. $7.50. 



Lh In{j-ton*f* Stone 

 The greatest canning tomato in the world. Large, 

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Livingston's Globe 



The greatest shipping tomato known. Finest 

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 for slicing and shipping. Pkt. ioc, % oz. 25c, oz. 

 45c, lb. $5.00. 



Livingston'-* Beauty 

 Greatest of all purple-colored home market sorts. 

 Strong grower. Very productive. Large. 

 Ripens early, has firm flesh of excellent quality. 

 Pkt. ioc, % oz. 25c, oz. 45c, lb, $5.50. Special 

 prices quoted on larger quantities. 



Eight entire pages in our New 1922 Catalogue devoted to tomatoes 

 r\I-bi»T DJ- /^ _ JL_ 1 -. — ,,— , 1701717 Oneof the finest seed guides published. Gives 

 A^eW, Dig catalogue rivnili truthful descriptions and helpful cultural direc- 

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The Livingston Seed Co., 1100 High Street, Columbus, Ohio 



A Sensation in Climbing Roses 



THE illustration pictures 

 the wonderful Paul's 

 Scarlet Climbing Rose 

 which was awarded the gold 

 medal and cup at the National 

 Rose Society Exhibit last year. 

 At the Bagatelle Gardens, 

 Paris, last spring, President 

 Pennock reports that "Paul's 

 Scarlet stood out by far the 

 best among the climbers and 

 attracted the -public ■probably 

 more than any other rose." 



We regard Paul's Scarlet as 

 far superior to the climbing 

 American Beauty and the old 

 time favorite Crimson 

 Rambler. Vivid scarlet, 

 slightly crimson, it makes a 

 brilliant display for a long 

 time in the garden. A strong 

 grower, its full foilage being 

 free from mildew, diseases, 

 and insects. By cutting back 

 it can be made a beautiful 

 bush rose. 



Plants from 9,y 2 " pots, 30c, 4 for $1.00, postpaid. 2 year old plants, 

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Our "New Guide to Rose Culture" for 1922 

 It's FREE 



Illustrates wonderful "Dingee Roses" in natural colors. The lifetime ex- 

 perience of the Oldest and Leading Rose Growers in America. Offers 500 

 varieties Roses and other plants, bulbs and seeds and tells how to grow them. 

 Edition limited. Established 1850. 70 Greenhouses. 



THE DINGEE & CONARD CO., Box 137, West'Grove, Pa. 



