The Garden Magazine, January, 1922 



273 



The Crowning Touch 



to the Home 



It's just a house until you plant 

 a garden. Then it hecomes a home 

 — a place where happiness can be 

 found indoors or out — a living in- 

 dex to the character of those who 

 live within. No wonder real home- 

 makers give such care to planning 

 beautiful gardens ! 



The choice of varieties is made easy 

 for you by the S. & H. catalog. S. & H. 

 ornamental shrubs are carefully selected, 

 vigorous plants, with abundant foliage 

 and finely colored bloom. All seeds 

 listed are taken from unusually fine 

 strains, proven by our own trials. 

 S. & H. trees are preferred by pro- 

 fessional nurserymen and orchardists 

 all over the country. Nearly every- 

 thing you need for your garden is 

 listed. 



Be sure to send tonight for 

 this interesting, splendidly 

 illustrated catalog. 



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THE STORRS & HARRISON CO. 



Nurserymen and Seedsmen 

 Boxl21 Painesville, Ohio 



East Moriches, Long Island, N. Y. 



DAHLIAS 



BYRON STREETER. A fascinating shade of lilac purple, lightening on 

 outer petals, overlaid with a wonderful bluish sheen. Immense flowers 

 rigidly erect on long stems. Very lasting when cut $2.00 



ARGYLE. A marvelous flower of rich apricot, suffused carmine, making a 

 gorgeous effect. A fine exhibition variety. A glory in the garden, and a 

 fine shipper and keeper when cut $1 .50 



THE MILLIONAIRE. A mammoth flower, of unusual depth, on good 

 stem. Delicate lavender faintly shaded pink $1.50 



THE PRIDE OF CALIFORNIA. The American Beauty among dahlias. A 

 huge full centered flower of crimson-red on long strong stem $1.50 



MRS. ATHERTON. We introduced this grand flower, and each year 

 proves it better than we claimed. A mammoth bloom on strong stem, it is 

 peer of the best in yellows $1.50 



We will send these 5 Decoratives, 1 field-grown tuber of each, 

 postpaid to any address for $6.00 



RED CROSS. English and Dutch growers have pronounced this the best 

 all-round dahlia produced in America. A combination of scarlet and gold 

 flaunting its brazen beauty erect on three-foot stems, it is the most alluring 

 flower in the garden. Tubers .' $2.50 



WINIFRED. A fine buttercup yellow peony that drew much attention. 

 The petals twist attractively around a fairly full center, stems are long and 

 strong, and the plants are a mass of bloom till the season's end. Tubers, $2.00 



LAURA BARNES. One of the grandest peony dahlias ever introduced. Its 

 immense orange red blooms and long stems always draw spontaneous cries 

 of admiration from visitors. Tubers $1.00 



MRS. J. P. SMITH. The largest true type show dahlia grown, A mam- 

 moth ball of rich crimson. Tubers 50c 



Write for catalogue. Unique and Free 



A BED OF BEAUTY— 100 Gladioli, 10 varieties, prepaid $5.00. 100 Gladioli, 

 Imperial Mixture, prepaid $4.00. 



THE DAHLIA FARM, East Moriches, Long Island,NewYork 



