The Garden Magazine, November, 1920 
167 
RAIN 
Anywhere — Anytime — Instantly! 
What would it mean to your flowers — your 
vegetables — your grounds, to be able to have 
rain on any spot, at any time you want it! 
That’s exactly what you can do with Skinner 
System Irrigation. 
Just how, is told and shown in our new bock 
on Irrigation For the Home Grounds, to a 
copy of which you are most welcome. 
In writing, mention dimensions of your vege- 
table garden, and if city water or pumping 
plant is used; that we may send you sketch 
of a system to fit it. 
The Skinner Irrigation Co 
219 
Water 
St. 
CKINNER 
Oystem 
Or IRRIGATION. 
Troy 
Ohio 
The Glen Road Iris Gardens 
Grace Sturtevant, Prop. 
Wellesley Farms, Massachusetts 
GROWERS AND ORIGINATORS OF FINE VARI- 
ETIES OF BEARDED IRIS 
Maplewood, N. J., Nov. ist, 1920. 
Dear Dahlia Lovers: — 
Jack frost caught my Dahlias just 
a few days ago. It makes me sad to 
see my favorites drooping. There’s 
Attraction — ah — this lavender pink hy- 
brid cactus has a place near the heart of 
all Dahlia lovers who know it; Insulinde, 
the new golden bronze hybrid that created 
so much favorable comment at the Dahlia 
Show; Yellow King — a hybrid cactus of 
perfect form and a free bloomer; then 
Pierrot, what a shame to see these dainty 
amber-tipped white flowers burnt to a 
crisp; and Tom Lundy, poor Tom, yester- 
day his face was a beaming red, but to- 
day he’s burnt colorless. 
But dear Dahlia lovers — I’m going 
to issue a small booklet to tell you about 
my hobby — You may have one bulb of 
each of the above varieties guaranteed 
to grow true to name for $5.00 — if you 
send order now. Bulbs sent anytime you 
wish. Don’t forget to ask for my Dahlia 
Booklet! 
A. W. Beebe, 
Maplewood, N. J. 
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Totty’s NEW Dahlias 
While we lay no claim to being Dahlia Specialists, yet, a 
worth-while new Dahlia interests us just as much as any other 
novelty. Foremost among Dahlia Novelties destined to become 
popular, especially as a cut flower, is the 
Immensely Free-Flowering Star Type 
Chas. H. Totty 
Company 
Madison, New Jersey 
The very stocky plants grow about four feet tall, spreading three feet wide. 
Each plant becomes a perfect mass of lovely, single flowers, 
carried on 18 inch stems. Besides rose-pink “Crawley 
Star,” shown in illustration, there are “White Star,” “Prim- 
rose Star”; carmine “Autumn Star” with bronze shadings; 
light pink “Ifield Star,” and bright rose-pink “Sussex Star.” 
All have contrasting centers. The stock of all varieties 
is limited as yet. 
Special Offer: — We will supply green plants, one each of 
the six distinct and beautiful varieties for $5.00. Plants 
of any one kind #1.00 each, £10.00 
per dozen. Orders booked now 
for May or June delivery. Safe 
arrival and satisfaction guaranteed. 
Other Novelties of 
Merit 
including the sensational 
Giant Collarette “Cli- 
max” will be fully 
described in our 1921 
catalogue, as well as 
other phenomenal varie- 
ties shown by the differ- 
ent raisers at the recent 
exhibitions. Please write 
for your copy NOW! 
Remember: — If it's 
worth-while in Novel- 
ties, you’ll generally 
find it at Totty’s. 
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HOSEA WATERER 
Highest Quality Bulbs 
HYACINTHS, TULIPS, NARCISSUS, WATERER’S 
SPECIAL EVERGREEN LAWN GRASS SEED 
Seedsman and Bulb Importer 
107-109 S. Seventh St. Philadelphia, Pa. 
Catalogue on request 
