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English Garden 
The above view is taken from our 
English section of our garden at the 
Century of Progress. This was one of 
the most beautiful exhibits there. We 
are offering two bargains of English 
plant introductions below to keep alive 
the memory of this garden in our visi' 
tors’ minds. 
English Hybrid Del¬ 
phinium Bargain 
Extra long spikes of mammoth 
flowers, 1 to 2 feet long. These glor* ’ 
ious new introductions are surpris- 
ingly beautiful. In mixed colors, 
cream, light and dark blue and light 
pink. 
Special Price for Two-year 
Clumps 
Eiglit for ▼ I .OO prepaid 
English Rose 
Collection 
Special World’s Fair bargain of 
three beautiful English Roses. AH 
three in two-year field-grown Roses, 
for only #1.00, prepaid. 
Lady Hillingdon. Yellow. 
Dame Edith Helen. Pink. 
Mary Countess of Ilchester. Red. 
ror^y $ I - 00 
A Little Dutch Boat in a Little Dutch Stream Near a Little Dutch Mill in Our Little 
Dutch Garden. 
Holland Qardens 
Windmills and streams make picturesque Holland, but little is known of their work in Horti' 
culture other than bulbs. Holland has improved our own Colorado Blue Spruce, and every 
country owes a debt of gratitude to Holland for its contributions to the horticultural world. 
Be sure you order our Holland evergreen bargains. 
Holland Evergreen 
Bargain 
Here are three of the choicest evergreens 
grown. All blue and all quite rare and 
high-priced as a rule. A special World’s 
Fair bargain in the following three blue 
evergreens: 
1 Blue Spruce. 8 to 10 inch. 
1 Blue Juniper (Glauca). 10 to 12 inch. 
1 Blue Juniper (Meyeri). 8 to 10 inch. 
Por T OnlJ $ | Prepaid 
Round the bend of the English section, 
A Saxon youth in sculpture stands; 
A cottage thatched affords you shelter, 
Quaint homes of bees adorn her sands. 
As we pass the mill of Holland, 
Heart and mind should ere recall, 
She has given the greatest treasures 
To our garden, spring and fall. 
A vew across the southern gardens, 
Lined with lichens, shrubs, and ferns, 
Form a picture for nandinas, 
Flowering well in southern urns. 
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WE HOPE YOU HAVE ENJOYED 
