The Garden Magazine, January, 1921 
287 
WILL YOU ACCEPT 
THREE FINE DAHLIAS 
AS A GIFT? 
You may have them in time for Spring planting 
Ningret Frances Lane 
Rich, Dark Red, Clouded Light Lavender, Red. 
and Striped Lighter. Very wonderfully shaded. 
Powhatan 
Dark, Crushed Strawberry. 
Beautiful shading. Free 
bloomer. 
To rapidly increase the constantly swelling tide of the 
growing list of members of the American Dahlia Society, 
a strong root of each of these three grand Dahlias is 
offered to new members. The regular price is one 
dollar each, three dollars for the three roots. 
Membership in the American Dahlia Society includes: 
1. The Quarterly Bulletin, giving Dahlia culture and 
Dahlia news and notes of the world. Some say a single 
issue is worth a year’s dues. 
2. A season ticket to the Society’s great Dahlia Show. 
The annual dues are two dollars, with nothing more 
whatever to pay. If you wish the three Dahlias de- 
scribed above, remit the amount of the annual dues, 
$2.00, and fifty cents extra to pay the expense, and the 
three dollar Dahlias will be delivered anywhere in the 
United States postpaid, and your name will be enrolled 
as a member with all dues for the year fully paid. 
The Dahlias were grown by one of the largest and 
best growers of Dahlias in the world. Needless to say, 
the offer must be withdrawn when the supply arranged 
for has been exhausted, so please be prompt in order- 
ing. Membership $2, with Dahlias $2.50. Address, 
EDWARD C. VICK. Secretary 
American Dahlia Society 
205 Elwood Ave. Newark, N. J. 
School of Horticulture for 
Women 
(Incorporated) 
AMBLER PENNSYLVANIA 
Practical work in greenhouses, vegetable 
and flower gardens, orchards, nurseries, 
shrubbery, poultry plant, apiary, jam kit- 
chen. Lessons by competent instructors. 
Regular Two Year Diploma Course, fit- 
ting women for self-support or oversight of 
own property, begins January 17, 1921. 
Catalogue. Elizabeth Leighton Lee, Director. 
THE QUESTIONS THAT ARISE 
WHEN YOU PLAN TO BUILD 
They are so many and ofttimes so involved that expert 
advice such as offered by Country Life’s Building Service 
is always helpful. 
For instance: 
What shall the outside construction be? 
Shall I panel, or paint, or paper the walls? 
How about the heating plant? 
How about the floors? 
How shall I secure my hot water? 
How many outlets for electrical fixtures? 
How shall I equip my kitchen and laundry? 
Where can I get suggestions for mantels and fireplaces? 
How shall I order the hardware? 
These and any other questions having to do with the con- 
struction, the equipment, and the decoration of the home we 
shall be glad to help you answer. There is no charge for 
this service. Address: 
COUNTRY LIFE BUILDING SERVICE 
Doubleday, Page & Company 
120 West 32nd Street, New York 
Healthy, Vigorous TREES — PLANTS — SEEDS 
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1921 Nursery List contains valuable-planting and growing information. Free. 
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Gazing Globes, Bird Fonts and 
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WINTER GARDENS 
These winter days bring to mind that many gardens 
are only for the eyes and only to be looked into; while 
summer gardens are for our heart and to be “lived-in.” 
Have you a winter garden? 
WARREN B. MEIXNER & CO. 
Landscape Architects Ithaca, N. Y. 
