Gaillardias, over twenty of the 
best kinds of German Iris; Double 
Hollyhocks, also the new Holly¬ 
hock, Imperator, a beautiful fim¬ 
briated flower with a double center 
and rayed with many shades of 
yellow, orange, scarlet and rose; 
Liatris or Kansas Gayfeather, 
which makes a beautiful spike 
three to four feet tall, of rosy 
mauve flowers that are unsurpass¬ 
ed for cut flowers; hardy phlox in 
the finest colorings of this out¬ 
standing late Summer flower— 
there are fifty-four of the most de¬ 
sirable kinds; Sweet William, 
Veronica, Violas and pansies. 
occupy a prominent place in our gardens. We grow about 75 of 
wp ppnci'ri I'Ve and Show types, together with the dainty, chaste Pompons which 
we consider the most beautiful of the whole Dahlia family. 
^ ^*^^ong the most beautiful and ornamental of all garden flow- 
eis, such species as Auratum, the goldbanded Lily of Japan, and its variations; 
Gandidum, the Madonna Lily; Regale, the Regal Lily; Ruhr urn Magnificum and 
UeJpomene, the pink Japanese Lilies; and Henryi, the yellow form with their stately 
naoit and delicate fragrance are always admired by our visitors. We have about 
thirty varieties in all. 
Gladiolus have been a specialty with us for many years. At times we have 
had over a million of them in our gardens. We do not attempt to grow the many 
common sorts, but confine ourselves to those of real proven merit, our collection 
containing about 125 varieties. 
We devote a considerable area to shrubs and evergreens, our Blue Spruce 
from Koster seed being often superior to the expensive grafted stock. 
We have the lax’gest greenhouse plant in the northern half of New Hampshire 
in connection with which is an attractive flower shop where, in addition to flowers, 
you will find an unusual collection of choice and rare house plants, as well as an 
attractive display of pottery and glass. These make very desirable gifts for vaca¬ 
tionists in the White Mountains to take to the folks back home. 
Our Japanese Gardens are sold by the leading flower shops in the Boston 
district and are made of well established plants which we propagate in large num¬ 
bers at our Winchester, Massachusetts plant. We sell these gardens at very mod¬ 
erate prices at our Albamont Flower Shop. 
In our Albamont Gardens you can see all the newest creations of the master 
plant breeders. We have the wonderful Gold Medal Giant Dahliaflowered Zinnias, 
originated by Bodger of California, which are without a peer in this popular flower. 
Calendulas with their bright shades of orange and yellow may be seen represented 
by such outstanding sorts as Campfire or Sensation, Radio, Corniche d’Or, Dania, 
Ball’s Gold, Ball’s Supreme and Ball’s Orange. 
Larkspurs are another flower in which vei’y great improvement has been 
made. The Los Angeles, which we have used as our cover subject, is a wonderful 
new color. Miss California, Improved Exquisite Pink, Improved Exquisite Rose, 
Carmine King, White Spire, Lilac Spire, and Blue Spire are ones which will surely 
please you when you see their beauty. 
But space will not permit our telling you more, so come and see them for 
yourself. You incur no obligation and we are sure you will find it most interesting 
to visit our gardens. 
We show a map on the back cover of tbis folder which will guide you to Alba¬ 
mont, which is in easy motoring distance from all the White Mountain hotels over the 
finest state roads. 
Our Flower Shop and Gardens are open daily from eight o’clock in the 
morning to eight o’clock in the evening during May, June, July, August and Septem¬ 
ber. The Flower Shop is open daily in the balance of tbe year from 8 A. M. to 
6 P. M. 
Our telephone is Campton 40. 
We issue complete lists of flower and vegetable seeds, bedding plants, Cannas, 
Geraniums, and all annual flowers, vegetable plants, evergreens, Dahlias, Gladiolus, 
shrubs, perennials and garden supplies, which we will gladly mail on request. 
Albamont Wonder Tomatoes, Albamont Masterpiece Beans and Albamont 
Burbank Yellow Sweet Corn are unsurpassed for quality. 
We also have complete stocks of hardy northern grown Perennials, Evergreens, 
Shrubs, Fruit Trees, Vegetable and Flower Seeds at moderate prices. Try us for 
your garden seeds to plant next Spring. Phlox, Delphiniums, Peonies, Dahlias and 
Gladiolus are specialties with us. 
