May, 1916 
THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 
217 
Farquhar^s Old Fashioned Flowers 
Add Beauty 
to the Garden 
Some of Our 
Specialties 
• 
Canterbury 
Per Dozen 
Bells . . 
$L50 
Hollyhocks <, 
2.00 
Larkspurs . 
2.00 
Phloxes . 
1.75 
R. & J. FARQUHAR & COMPANY 
9 South IVIeurket Street BOSTON, MASS. 
Our collection of Hardy Peren- 
nial Plants is one of the most com- 
plete in the country. 
Our 1916 Garden Annual containing 
full list of varieties will be mailed on 
request. 
New Decorative Dahlia For 1916 
Mt. Shasta, 
No. 268 
Light pink. Pet- 
als long and slim 
and sharply 
rolled at points. 
An extra fine full 
deep flower and 
enormous size. 
This flower when 
grown to perfec- 
tion is simply a 
wonder in color, 
shape and size. 
Plants only. 
Price $5.00 
NewY ork Flower Show Dahlia Collection 
Because of tlie popularity of my special collections offered for sale 
each year at the New York Flower Show, I have made up a supply 
and now offer them to the readers of The Garden Magazine at 
the same price as they were sold at the Show. 
Collection containing 1 dozen bulbs, $1; 1 dozen bulbs (popular 
varieties), $2; 1 dozen newer varieties, $5. 
PoBtage of any of these collections, 25c 
Write for my Catalogue if you are interested in Dahlias 
George L. Stillman, Dahlia Specialist, Box A-6, Westerly, R. I. 
EXCLUSIVELY 
Sixty acres devoted entirely to these Gladdest Flowers of 
the Garden. 2,500,000 bulbs in my storage as the season 
opened. A single field of 70,000 “Americas” to meet the 
demand. 14 years of study and devoted attention, a deter- 
mination to excel in quality and to make Gladioli the most 
widely known and truly appreciated flower of the garden is 
my claim for patronage. Let me urge you to plant Gladioli 
this spring, particularly; 
DAWN most glorious pinks ever produced, magnificently formed 
flowers on large graceful spikes. Surpassing keeping qualities as a 
cut flower. $2 per dozen, $15 per hundred. 
ROUGE TORCH creamy white flowers with a rouge torch-like 
tongue on inferior petals making a strikingly showy 
effect. A truly marvelous flower. $5 a dozen, $40 per hundred. 
AMERICA A beautiful dainty pink, immense waxy-like flowers, 
borne on strong spikes. Should be in every garden this sum- 
mer particularly for its name as well as its great beauty. 
MY niFT ROY 25 selected bulbs, ideal for a present, postpaid, with your 
mi Uir 1 DUA card to any address, $1. 
Let me send you my illustrated booklet on Gladioli, listing 125 
varieties, interesting special offers and collections free. 
B. HAMMOND TRACY 
Box 27 WENHAM, MASS. 
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