Tie Garden Magazine, June, 1921 
271 
May I Help You 
To An IRIS Garden ? 
It will be a pleasure to advise you for. I am sure, whatever Iris you'll plant, they'll make you 
glad you got started. Starting with comparatively few some years ago, I now grow thousands, 
to supply satisfied customers in nearly every state. If you take kindly to but few. try this 
assortment, for I feel 
Sure that these will make you a Friend 
TWF I \7FT IDTC Worth Four dollars and forty cents ($4.40) 
1 VV 1 ^ 1 - V £_ • IXVIO For Three doUars ($ 3 J0) 
Princess Victoria Louise 
Queen of May 
Sherwin-Wright 
Dr. Bernice. S. Coppery-bronze: F. 
velvety crimson. 2 ft. Each 2oc. 
Florentina Blue 
Halfdan Rhein-Nixe 
Ingeborg Walneriana 
Mme. Chereau Walhalla 
Mrs. Neubrunner 
I believe you will be surprised and delighted with the character and size of roots I'll send 
you. Please tell your friends! 
And I Specialize in Peonies, too 
Iris and Peonies go together. As one leaves, the other arrives. Between the two you'll have 
one continuous succession of joys and del ghts. During the next few months, I propose to tell 
you more about my Peon es. In the meantime — 
Here's How Many Pleased Customers Write : — 
‘•Last Fall I bought some Iris and Peonies ox you and they have been and are the joy of my life. 
They have bloomed and did splendidly — this Autumn I want some more — . I have said many 
kind things about the way you treated me and thought many kind thoughts because of the fine 
plants you sent and the pleasure we have had from them.” 
Will you let my little Catalogue tell you more? 
It's a very modest booklet and yet, it serves the purpose of acquainting you with my busi- 
ness. I would like to see America become one vast Iris and Peony Garden. To that end, I am 
sending extra value in roots that will live to spread joy. I am anticipating the pleasure of serving 
many GARDEN MAGAZINE readers. 
When you visit the Peony Show in Boston take a ride out here and see them as they grow — 
a real show. Boston and Worcester electrics pass Horticultural Hall and will leave you within 
three minutes’ walk of our grounds. Thirty-five minutes’ ride — By auto straight ahead on 
Huntington Avenue. 
Geo. N. Smith, Wellesley Hills, Mass. 
Hammond’s ,2!, Insecticides 
Continue to Help the Nation in 
Garden and Field 
r#uoc ma**- 
Thrip Juice 
bodily destroys all 
kinds of plant lice or 
Aphis. It is a power- 
ful contact poison 
used against all sap- 
sucking insects. 
CopperSolution 
is a proven preventa- 
tive of blights and rose 
rust. It stops the 
spores that spread the trouble. 
Write us for Booklet — 
Shot 
They are known from ocean to 
ocean as sure remedies, safely 
handled and easily applied. 
kills Potato 
Bugs, and 
other pests that 
chew foliage. Sold 
in 1 lb. cartons, tin 
canisters and in bulk. 
Grape Dust 
is a fungicide prevent- 
ing mildew and other 
plant diseases. Equally 
effective for greenhouse 
or outdoor use. An 
''*«o easily applied powder. 
Ask your Dealer 
Most large seed stores sell Hammond’s 
Gold Medal Remedies. Let us mail you 
a free copy of “Insects and Blights” 
which, for thirty-six years has helped 
this nation save gardens. 
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HAMMOND’S PAINT AND SLUG SHOT WORKS 
BEACON NEW YORK 
PEONIES— IRISES 
Tokio, 8 Inches in Diameter 
Now is the time to see them in bloom and make your selection for fall 
planting. You need not depend upon a catalogue description — come in 
and enjoy our wonderful display this season and next year you will 
enjoy your own. 
Twenty years of personal attention have developed strong one, two and 
three-year plants in over 150 of the most desirable varieties. 
If it is not convenient for you to visit us, no doubt your peony-loving neigh- 
bor can show you, with pride, some choice plants he has purchased from 
S. G. HARRIS, Peony Specialist 
Tarry town Box a New York 
Send for Special Peony Catalogue 
