The Garden Magazine, December, 1920 
217 
Burpee's 
Floradale Farms 
Burpee’s Floradale 
Farms are tke 
California Home 
of Flowers. Flora- 
dale kas a world- 
wide reputation 
for Sweet Peas 
and otker flowers. 
W. ATLEE BURPEE CO. 
SEED GROWERS PHILADELPHIA 
•" 7 1 TV C.!:,-- 
Service 
Plus 
Pleasure 
in Business 
P RIMARILY it is our business to grow and sell plants, shrubs, and 
trees. In the course of a year, we serve thousands, with pleasure, 
and our constant regrets are that we cannot meet every customer 
face to face. 
This shortcoming we try to overcome by means of correspondence. 
And occasionally, it is our privilege to hear that we are looked upon 
as much more than just tree merchants. — Many of our customers 
think of us as friends and advisors in garden matters. 
We welcome inquiries asking our help to solve garden problems. We 
enjoy hearing from Garden Magazine readers especially, because their 
inquiries generally are of a definite nature. Whatever your problems 
in connection with your decorative home surroundings, kindly 
remember, that to answer letters from real garden hobbyists con- 
stitutes our pleasure in business. 
Our plant resources comprising all of 8oo acres, enable us to render 
valuable service to homegardeners — small or large. That logical service 
we try to supplement with the greater and often unexpected service — 
giving advice on how to get the greatest benefit and joy out of your 
garden. May we help you? 
Our New Catalogue will be ready for mailing 
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We Champion the 
California IRIS 
Irises may still be planted in many 
places on this coast. Plant them in 
the interior where the summers are 
hot. Very favorable prices can be 
made on varieties suitable for large 
plantings on country estates and 
parks. 
Now is the time to sow seed of our 
beautiful native Californian species 
and to plant the midwinter blooming 
iris stylosa. 
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