he Garden Magazine, June, 1921 
273 
Buy Direct of the Growers: 
Walter Blom (®» Son 
Overveen, Holland 
Established 1870 
Why are Blom’s Bulbs so much in demand? 
Because only the best qualities and sorts are 
selected, the packing is done correctly and neatly 
and best possible value for money is given. 
Apply for catalogue without delay and try 
Blom’s Bulbs 
They will give you the highest satisfaction 
Delivered free in New York 
Address : 
J. A. deVeer, Sole Agent, 15 Park Row, NewYork 
Fertilize Lawn and Garden the New Way 
By the use of the 
FERTALL GUN and Ball Fertilizer 
yr Illustration shows balls in gun. Water passing through dissolves balls, 
carrying fertilizer to grass, flowers, shrubbery, or vegetable garden 
The FERTALL GUN-$2.50 
— A unique invention — made of polished brass, attached to the garden 
hose or sprinkler, forms a convenient handle. Need not be removed. 
FERTALL BALLS 
8 charges (48 balls), $1.00. One charge sufficient to fertilize, one time, 800 square feet 
S FERTALL BALLS are sparkling, all-soluble, no-waste, odorless, stainless plant food 
that stimulates and revives grass or garden plants and flowers and discourages weeds. 
FERTALL TABLETS for potted plants, box of 12, 10c. 3 boxes. 25c. 
Combination Offer 
MAIL ORDER COUPON m 
1 FERTALL GUN and 8 charges 
| (48 FERTALL BALLS)— sufficient 
| for a season’s feeding of a moder- 
5 ate size la>vn. By (t* O f - 
5 ;;r' Post Prcpaid Jpj.ou 
Fertall Co., Newark, N. J. 
Enclosed is $3.50 for which send me your guar- 
anteed Fertall Gun and 8 charges of Fertall Balls 
by mail, postpaid, with privilege of return within 
30 days if not satisfactory. 
\ The Fertall Co. 
Name 
9 Campbell St., Newark, N. J. 
Street and Number 
City Stale 
Plant Iris Next Month 
and We’ll Guarantee 
RESUL TS! 
Now is just the time to have your Iris Garden arranged. 
The sooner after blossoming the Iris are transplanted, 
the stronger and more vigorous your plants are for next 
Spring. I will guarantee every plant transplanted from 
June to August a strong and flowering plant next year— 
and looking like a two-year-old. 
Try These “Bound-to-Please” Kinds 
A few very choice varieties — and the best colors 
Each Doz. 100 
Atropurpurea — Very dark purple .25 $2.50 $18.00 
Aurea— Very good chrome yellow — one of the best .20 2.00 15.00 
Florentine Alba — The best white — very early .10 1.00 7.00 
Florentine Purple — The best purple — very early .10 1.00 7.00 
Black Prince — Beautiful dark purple .25 2.50 20.00 
Loreley — Fall of deep ultra-marine blue, veined 
with creamy white and bordered sulphur- 
yellow— a beautiful contrast .25 2.50 20.00 
Mitras — Standardspale yellow, fallsvioletshaded, 
with claret and yellow border .25 2.50 20.00 
Madame Chereau — This is one of the finest Iris; 
very tall, on a strong spike filled with dozens 
of lavender, white-in-center, flowers. Must 
be in every collection .15 1.50 10.00 
Princess Victoria Louise — Standard pure sul- 
phur-yellow, falls rich plum color, with 
cream-colored edges 50 5.00 40.00 
Queen of May — This is undoubtedly the best 
pink; beautiful .25 2.50 20.00 
Royal Purple — A large dark purple without any 
shading 50 5.00 40.00 
Sherwin Wright — Deep golden-yellow; makes a 
good combination with royal purple .50 5.00 40.00 
Trautlieb — A lovely shade of delicate pink . .25 2.50 20.00 
Plant also now, the same as Iris, a few Painted 
Daisies — colors red, white, pink. They give 
you more satistaction than any other flowers .25 2.50 20.00 
Chautauqua Flowerfield Co. 
C. Zeestraten, Prop., R. F. D. 69 
Bemus Point 
New York 
