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T HE G A R D E X M A G A Z I X E 
March, 1917 
HRHM 
Is Your Garden Up-To-Date? 
In other words, are you growing just what every- 
one else grows or would you like to be ahead? 
IF SO INVESTIGATE MY NOVELTIES FOR 1917 
In Plants for the Garden 
Hardy Chrysanthemum 
Novelties 
“Mrs. Harrison Craig, ”|yel- 
low, overlaid with bronzy- 
crimson. 
“Mrs. Dean Emery,” bril- 
liant chamois-pink. 
50c plant; $5.00 dozen 
New Single ’Mums 
Anemone ’Mums 
Pompon ’Mums 
300 varieties to select from. 
New Delphiniums 
Totty’s Special Hybrids 
Equal, or superior to the 
finest named sorts; one year 
old clumps. 
50c each; $5.00 dozen 
New Hardy Asters 
Glory of Colwell, light lav- 
ender; Mrs. Walkerdine. pale 
blue. 
Nancy Ballard, Reddish- 
purple, and 25 other varieties 
of this sturdy Hardy plant. 
30c plant; $3.00 dozen 
Rose Novelties 
Hugh Dickson, Ltd., sends us 
the following: 
“Lillian Moore” the Panama- 
Pacific Exposition Trophy 
Winner. 
“Ethel Dickson.” Lovely 
silvery-pink. 
“H. D. M. Barton.” Freest 
crimson ever introduced. 
“Golden Spray.” Splendid 
Single yellow, and “Ulster 
Standard.” Beautiful Single 
Crimson. 
Any of above $2.50 per plant; 
$25.00 per dozen 
Two Beautiful Sorts 
From France 
“Primerose.” Lovely pink- 
ish-yellow and “Mdm. Collette 
Martinette” an improved Sun- 
burst. 
$1 .00 per plant. $10.00 per dozen. 
We catalogue 250 varieties of 
Garden Roses; Hybrid Tea; 
Hybrid Perpetual ; Rugosa; 
Climbers; Single; Tea Scented; 
and Polyantha types. 
New Heliotrope 
“Elizabeth Dennison” 
We received the MEDAL 
OF HONOR for this variety 
at the Panama Exposition. 
Plants from 2§-inch pots, 
spring delivery. 
20c plant; $2.00 dozen 
New Salvia “America” 
Perpetual blooming type. 
Blooms as freely in midwinter 
as in the garden. Splendid as 
a Xmas or Easter plant and 
unsurpassed as a bedder. 
Plants from 2^-inch pots, 
spring delivery. 
15c plant; $1.50 dozen 
Hydrangea Novelty 
Gloire d’Boissy 
Deep brilliant pink; the lat- 
est introduction from France. 
$1 .00 per plant $10.00 dozen 
AGreat “Mock Orange” Novelty 
— Philadelphia ( Syringa ) 
“Bouquet Blanc” 
1 he finest introduction in 
Shrubs in years. Looks like a 
bank of feathery snow when 
in full flower. 
50c plant; $5.00 dozen 
From a Novelty Standpoint, We Issue the Most Unique Catalogue in America 
Eighty pages of splendid information for flower-lovers. If you did not receive your copy a 
postal will bring it to you and enable you to keep abreast of the times. 
Charles H. Totty The Novelty Man Madison, New Jersey 
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mmMWm 
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