Tie Garden Magazine, June, 1921 
283 
Expert Advice Through a Visit to Your Grounds 
Right selection of plants and shrubs and an intimate know- 
ledge of the effects which can be obtained are essential in 
planting your grounds advantageously. 
For four generations the Meehans have lived and worked 
among plants, gathering this intimate knowledge. Their experi- 
ence is of inestimable value in the solution of planting problems. 
Mr. S. Mendelson Meehan’s advice and assistance will assure 
the most satisfactory selections for varied soil conditions, and 
help to bring about the most pleasing effects. 
Mr. Meehan is now on an 8 week’s itinerary which 
can be altered in order to include additional calls. 
For an appointment, involving no obligation, write 
^Aomas .MEEHAN. &■ Sons 
Nuritrymen ^ 0r ^ ,CW ^ Ur **^ X 
Pionter Nurserymen of America 
6717 Chew Street Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 
SUNDIALS 
Real Bronze Colonial Designs 
From $4.50 Up 
Memorial Tablets 
Also other garden requisites 
Manufactured by 
The M. D. JONES CO. 
Concord Jet., Mass. 
Send for illustrated Catalogue 
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IRIS 
We offer for the first time varieties produced by 
B1 iss, Morrison, Sturtevant, and Williamson, 
Also the best of the old. 
The Glen Road Iris Gardens 
Grace Sturtevant, Prop. 
Wellesley Farms, 
YOUR GARDEN YEAR — 
a really helpful seed catalogue. We will 
gladly send it to you without cost. 
Edward T Bromfield Seed Co. 
GARDEft CITY - NEW YORK 
PEONY 
Karl Rosenfield 
One of the finest deep crimson in existence. 
It’s a Rosenfield production 
Also more than a hundred other carefully select- 
ed, high class varieties in a range of color and 
prices, and including many of the finest in exist- 
ence, such as: 
La France 
Elia Christine Kelway 
Mme. d’ Treyeran 
Mons. Martin Cahuzac, etc. 
Therese 
Avalanche 
Eugene Verdier 
Marcelle Dessert 
Free Peony Booklet 
All these varieties fully described in our booklet, 
“Superb Peonies.” It’s FREE. Send for your 
copy today. 
ROSENFIELD PEONY GARDENS 
72d and Bedford Ave. Omaha, Neb. 
BULBS FOR FALL PLANTING 
Special Offer For Orders Received Not Later Than July 15 th 
CHOICE DARWIN TULIPS 
Baronne de la Tonnaye. Bright rose 
margined blush rose 
Clara Butt. Salmon rosy-pink .... 
Dream. Beautiful soft lilac 
Europe. Glowing salmon-scarlet 
Farncombe Sanders. Beautiful scarlet, 
with white base 
Gretchen. Silvery pale rose, flushed white 
Collection. 
Doz. 100 
$0.65 
.65 
.75 
.75 
.90 
.60 
&4.50 
4.50 
5.00 
5.00 
6.50 
4.00 
King Harold. Purple red, white base . 
La Tulipe Noire. (The Black Tulip). 
Deepest maroon .75 
Doz. 100 
$0.75 $5 0 
Nora Ware. Silvery lilac, shaded white . 
Pride of Haarlem. Bright rose, suffused 
with purple 
Kev. H. Ewbank. Beautiful heliotrope lilac 
White Queen. White, slightly tinged blush 
.75 
.65 
.75 
.65 
5.50 
5.00 
4.50 
5.00 
4.50 
12 Bulbs each of the above 12 Varieties $ 7.50 
CHOICE SINGLE EARLY TULIPS 
Doz. 
Belle Alliance. Brilliant scarlet, large flower $0.75 
Chrysolora. Clear golden yellow 65 
Prince of Austria. Fine orange red .65 
Proserpine. Rich carmine rose 1.00 
Keizerskroon. Red, with yellow margin 60 
White Swan. Pure white, egg-shaped flower 65 
NARCISSI OR DAFFODILS 
Emperor. Large yellow, double nose bulbs 
Empress. Yellow and white, double nose bulbs 
Poeticus. (Pheasant Eye). White with red eye 
Golden Spur. Deep yellow, double nose bulbs 
Mrs. Thompson. Pure white 
Von Sion. Double golden yellow, double nose bulbs 
Doz. 
$1.00 
1.00 
.60 
1.00 
.75 
1.00 
100 
$5.00 
4.50 
4.50 
7.00 
4.00 
4.50 
100 
$7.25 
7.00 
4.00 
7.50 
5.50 
7.50 
For full descriptions see our Bulb Catalogue for 1921, which contains an 
up-to-date list of Tulips, Hyacinths, Narcissus, Forcing Plants, etc. Copy 
mailed on request. 
Correspondence on Horticultural Subjects is invited, and your patronage is 
respectfully requested. 
MULLER-SEALEY COMPANY, Inc. 
Horticultural Specialists 145 West 45th Street, New York 
GREEN’S 
TREES AND PLANTS 
Everything for Garden and Orchard 
SYRACUSE, the best red raspberry grown to-day, CACO, 
a wonderful, large red grape. HONEYSWEET, a new black- 
cap raspberry and ROCHESTER peach, are fine producers. 
Trees True to Name. Apple, peach, pear, cherry’, nut and 
shade trees. Strawberry plants, raspberry’, blackberry, goose- 
berry and currant bushes, vines, shrubs, roses and orna- 
mentals. Best varieties. 40 years’ producing better plants. 
Buy direct. Save money. 
Our illustrated catalogue free 
GREEN’S NURSERY CO., Box 7, Rochester, N.Y. 
Practical 
Edith Ripley Kennaday 
Consultant in 
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 
The Garry- nee -Dule Strain 
White Delphiniums 
For several years Wra. Toole, Sr., has been de- 
veloping a strain of White Hybrid Delphiniums. 
The first start was made from a chance white seed- 
ling of D. Formosum which was crossed with the 
best Hybrids. The result is some very attractive Hybrids 
ranging from creamy to pure white. Selected two year old 
plants, ready in September, 50c each. $5.00 per dozen. 
Please ask for our illustrated Catalogue “Hardy Plants for 
the Home Garden.” Not as large as some other lists but inter- 
esting enough to deserve your attention. Gladly mailed free. 
Let s get acquainted. 
W. A. TOOLE, Garry-nee-Dule Baraboo, Wis. 
FRYER S NEW IRIS 
I am preparing a new descriptive catalogue, and besides my new Iris it will contain the 
dependable varieties of Delphinium, Hemerocallis, Gladioli, Peonies, Phlox, Platycodon and 
other flowers. 
All varieties of my new Iris, where my stock of them will permit, will be greatly reduced 
in price. 
It will also contain half-tones of flowers in the field, and other objects of interest. One 
will be a weeping form of the Colorado Blue Spruce. If interested write for copy. 
Iris can be safely planted any month in the year when the ground is not frozen, but if 
planted in July, August, and the first of September, they will become established, and most of 
them will bloom the next season. 
WILLIS E. FRYER 
MANTORVILLE, MINN. 
