The Garden Magazine, November, 1920 
121 
Last Call to Plant Bulbs for 
Winter and Spring Flowers 
Plant Darwin Tulips outdoors, any time this month. Hyacinths and Daffodils 
may be grown in pots or pans indoors or in the garden. 
27 Different Hyacinths $4 
Equally good for pots or for beds, as shown below. Hyacinths are perfectly 
hardy and live in the garden year after year. The collection of 27 distinct 
varieties embraces named sorts only. The colors range from pure white and 
blush pink to deepest shades of rose and blue. 
The bulbs are uniformly first size, guaranteed to bloom if given ordinary 
treatment and normal conditions. You’ll find this a great $4.00 bargain. 
31 Different Darwin Tulips $2 
The way to get acquainted with this magnificent race of late flowering 
tulips is to grow a collection of named varieties, like this, and then plant the 
kinds you like most, in quantities next year. The 31 different sorts we offer 
embrace 23 standard sorts and 8 splendid novelties. There is no end to their 
variety of colors and shades. 
Send SO. 00 for both and get 12 Daffodils FREE 
To encourage liberal fall planting of bulbs and to make more friends for the lovely Poet’s 
Narcissus we will send with every order for both collections, a dozen Poet’s Narcissus bulbs free. 
Plant them near some shrubbery and create a perfect picture. Complete Bulb Catalogue FREE. 
~ _ Largest Rose Growers in the World 
Good & ReCSC Co., Springfield, Ohio 
An Important Announcement 
Judge Mareans Dahlia Creations 
The Sensation of 
The New Y orb Dahlia Exhibition 
Awarded a Special Gold Medal 
for Highest Merit by 
The American Dahlia Society 
Perfected to a degree beyond any others, of unusual 
size, with strong, stiff, wiry stems and of most beautiful 
colorings, grown as a hobby by Judge Josiah T. Marean 
in his private gardens at Green’s Farms, Conn. 
His surplus of these magnificent productions will be 
available to garden lovers next Spring at prices ranging 
from ten to twenty-five dollars each bulb division. 
Reservations are nou) accepted for Spring delivery, 
so long as available stock lasts; we shall soon have a 
booklet on these Dahlias, in which we hope to show 
some varieties in natural color. 
JOHN SCHEEPERS 
Exclusive Distributor 
522 Fifth Avenue, New York City 
