February - , 1917 
THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 
39 
New Early - Flowering 
Chrysanthemums 
These new French introductions 
begin blooming in late September, 
and continue in profusion for over 
six weeks, thus producing a mass of 
flowers unknown in the later-bloom- 
ing types. The flowers are very 
large, and of beautiful clear colors. 
Normandie. Delicate flesh - pink, 
shaded cream, fading to blush-white. 
Perle Chatillonaise. Pale creamy 
yellow, with deeper center. 
U Argentuillais. Rich deep terra- 
cotta red. 
Four plants of each variety sent 
(all charges prepaid) for 
My catalogue “Flowers for the Hardy 
Garden’’ is a most interesting and instruc- 
tive illustrated guide to the choicest hardy 
perennials. You should have a copy. Write 
for it to-day. 
TWIN LARCHES NURSERY 
Frank M. Thomas West Chester, Penna. 
PHLOX AND IRIS 
For Your Garden 
So all readers of Garden Magazine wifi be sure to have 
lovely Phlox and gorgeous Iris blooming in their gardens 
this summer, I will prepay to your address 
12 Plants Phlox, My selection tfJO 
of named sorts *r J 
12 Plants Jap. Iris, My selec- 
tion of named sorts 'r J 
Every plant is extra-strong, well-grown, and worth 
more than I ask. 
My new catalogue of hardy plants is free. Write for a copy. 
ADOLF MULLER 
De Kalb Nurseries Norristown, Pa. 
Make Your Place 
Radiate Beauty 
Gorgeous roses for your beds 
and arbors — handsome shrub- 
bery for your lawns — - orna- 
mental trees and sure-bearing 
fruit trees to beautify — every- 
thing to make your place won- 
derfully distinctive you can 
buy from us at 
Half Agents’ Prices 
For 40 years we have been 
growing and selling direct to 
the planter at half what Nurs- 
ery Agents charge. We depend 
entirely upon our catalogue and 
our reputation for the sale of 
our stock. 
Send for our Catalogue. If 
you find pleasure in having 
beautiful surroundings, Green’s 
Catalogue will interest you. It 
will tell you about Green's 
true-to-name Fruit Trees; also 
Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, 
Berries, Grape Vines and 
Plants. It also presents com- 
bination offers that will save 
you money. Send for it to-day. 
Also ask for Green's book, "Thirty 
Years With Fruits and Flowers." 
GREEN’S NURSERY CO. 
Box 7 
Rochester, N. Y» 
These lovely Roses are to be desired above most other 
varieties of recent ntroduction. The brilliancy and dain- 
tiness of the colors and shades, the lavish display of bloom, 
and the strength of root and cane, make this trio one that 
we commend to everyone, whether the possessor of only a 
few varieties, or the owner of a large collection. We offer 
them in pot-grown plants only, for May delivery. 
Crimson Champion. Scarlet-crimson, overlaid with velvety 
crimson. Flowers large. One of the best Garden Roses ever sent 
out. Two-year pot plants, $1.50 each, $15 per dozen. 
Ophelia. Salmon-pink, shaded roses; large flowers, long stems. 
Two-year pot plants, 75 cents each, $7.50 per dozen. 
Red Radiance. No other red Rose compares with this. Strong 
grower, large flowers on long stems. Two-year pot plants $1.50 
each, #15 per dozen. 
Cromwell Gardens “Best Twelve” Roses 
Radiance. Carmine-salmon and rose, shaded 
copper-yellow. 
Miss Cynthia Forde. Rose-pink shading to light 
pink. 
Laurent Carle. Brilliant velvety carmine, large. 
Caroline Testout. Satiny rose; full flowers. 
Mrs. Aaron Ward. Deep Indian-yellow shading 
to primrose-yellow. 
Jonkheer J. L. Mock. A giant. Imperial pink 
with silvery reflex. 
We offer the Cromwell Gardens “Best Twelve” in dormant 
plants, to be shipped before April 25. 
Turelve varieties (one plant of each) de- J > r /1 
livered East of the Mississippi VX. J(/ 
We offer this same collection from large pots for May and June plant 
ing for $6. Shipment by express, purchaser paying transportation. 
These are a few of many good roses offered in 
Cromwell Gardens Handbook of Roses, 
Perennials, and Nursery Stock 
New edition; will be of great help to the 
gardener, amateur or professional. Send 
to-day for a copy. 
Cromwell Gardens 
A. N. PIERSON, Inc. 
Box 12 Cromwell, Conn 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. Pearly white, shad- 
ing to cream. 
Madame Abel Chatenay. Carmine-rose, shad- 
ing salmon. 
Lady Alice Stanley. Deep coral-rose, shading 
to pale flesh. 
Madame Leon Paine. Silvery salmon, shading 
from yellow to orange. 
General MacArthur. Deep velvety scarlet. 
Pharisaer. Rosy white, shaded salmon. 
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, 
Glass Cloth 
A transparent waterproof fabric, guaranteed to generate 
about the same warmth and light as glazed sash, or 
money back. For all forcing purposes. Sample 3x6 feet. 
50c. prepaid. 
PLANT FORCERS. 
TURNER BROS., Bladen, Nebraska 
r I A HE only pruner 
made that cuts from 
both sides of the limb 
and does not bruise the 
bark. Made in all styles 
and sizes. All shears de- 
livered free to your door. 
Write for circular and prices 
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