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The Garden Magazine, May, 1921 
Almost “Must 
Flowers 
No garden in early spring can appear at its best without them. 
Their brilliant colors, tbeir precise lines, and the unvarying dignity 
of their slender stems, make every formal planting their debtor. 
Tulips.Hyacinthsand otherspring flowering bulbsdonot possess uniformity of growth 
accidentally; only careful selection of the parent stock will bring it about. 
That purity of strain runs through all varieties listed in our yearly publication, 
‘‘The Blue Book of Bulbs.” Send 25c. for a copy (deduct it from your first order 
amounting to $2.50) if you are interested in the prospect of a complete garden. 
Chester Jay Hunt, Inc., Box A, Little Falls, New Jersey 
Rhododendron Maximum 
In car lots 
Mt. Laurel 
In car lots 
Fruit Trees, Fruit Plants, Roses 
and other Ornamental trees and plants 
Send List of Wants for Price 
MORRIS NURSERY CO. 
1133 Broadway, New York City 
LAWN MOWERS 
The merchant who carries 
‘Pennsylvania” Quality Lawn Mow- 
ers COULD sell the “just as good” 
kind cheaper, at greater profit. 
But he doesn’t; he values the 
“good-will’* of a satisfied 
purchaser . 
The Flowering Crabs 
(Maluses) 
The Flowering Crabs have few rivals among the 
gorgeous spring-flowering trees and shrubs. At the 
Arnold Arboretum one of the important events ! 
of the year is the blooming of the Crabs followed 
by the showy fruit. 
Of easy culture, and planted singly or in masses 
give remarkable and quick results. While beau- 
tiful on the small lawn, Flowering Crabs are used 
to the greatest advantage on a large scale in wood- 
land and other mass plantings, as are Dogwoods 
and Hawthorns. No group of plants have greater 
value than the Maluses for enlivening open forest 
parks and country roadside; they present striking 
effects when planted on parking strips of boule- 
vards or wide city streets. 
Boxford Nursery, East Boxford, Massachusetts, offers eight of 
the finest varieties. Flowering Crabs are quite scarce and 
orders should be placed early. 
Special Descriptive List and Prices on request. Address 
HARLAN P. KELSEY, Owner 
Hardy American Plants 
Salem Massachusetts 
Edith Ripley Kennaday 
Consultant in 
Practical and Decorative Gardening 
Naturalistic Plantings 
Perennial Plantings Shrubbery Plantings 
The charm of little gardens and the balance and beauty of 
larger gardens are due to careful thought and consideration 
STUDIO 22M 119 East 19th Street, New York City 
“Bulbs that Bloom ” jj 
1 hey cannot help but bloom! They will 
bring to you — in embryo — the sunshine of 
the Cedar Acres, the charms that nature 
stores in her gift in form of flowering bulbs. 
Please afford our illustrated booklet a 
chance to acquaint you with Bulbs of 
quality. 
Cellar Seres ©labtoU 
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100 Primulinus Hybrid Seedlings ... $3.00 
100 Primulinus Hybrids 5.00 
100 Primulinus Hybrids Selected .... 10.00 
comes to you from specialists devoted to 
bulb production May we hope that you 
will give one of the offers a trial? 
“Bulbs that Bloom” will reward you with 
glorious flower spikes within 90 days after 
planting. Be sure to plant liberally 
throughout May and June. 
B. Hammond Tracy, Inc. 
Box 179, Wenham, Massachusetts 
