THE GARD&N MAGAZINE 
51 
E B R u A u y , 19 17 
ROSES 
you can make your rose 
garden a constant source 
of joy from June until the 
killing frosts of November, 
with the sturdy American 
budded stock which I am 
offering this year. 
It is the strongest grow- 
ing, most fibrous rooted, best 
bloom-producing rose stock 
you ever had in your garden. 
It is a stock so decidedly 
superior in quality that it 
will soon be preferred by all 
rose lovers. 
It embraces all the most favored varieties. 
My catalogue tells an interesting story of 
this new rose stock. 
GLADIOLI 
B ECAUSE of its wide range of colors, going 
from the softest tints to the deepest and 
most striking shades, combined with its easy 
culture and its adaptation for cutting, the mod- 
ern gladiolus has become one of the most popu- 
lar garden flowers. I am offering all of the best 
varieties in strong, well-developed American- 
grown bulbs teeming with life and sure in bloom 
promise. 
My box of 25 selected bulbs of named varieties 
will be sent anywhere in the United States for $1. 
They will convince you of the quality of my stock. 
Send for my Rose and Gladioli Catalogue. 
It describes varieties and gives prices. 
172 Broadway Paterson, N. J. 
“ A Little Book 
About Roses” 
A real catalogue — and more 
— of real roses 
1917 edition ready February 1st 
Mailed 
on 
request 
George H. Peterson 
Rose and Peony Box 50 
Specialist Fair Lawn, N. J. 
Oriental fJrt in 
w OJh itfd! 'Rugs j 
This book shows 
in true colors 
some of the most 
beautiful rugs 
in the world and 
tells you what 
it has taken me 
years to learn 
about 
WHITTALL 
RUGS 
Send for it today 
Address 
M.J. WHITTALL 
ASSOCIATES 
301 Brussels Street 
Worcester , Mass. 
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