The Garden Magazine, March, 1923 
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Moons’ Climbing Roses and Vines 
L ET Climbing Roses and Vines solve, in their own delightful way, 
some of your garden problems. They will quickly cover “the old 
line fence” transforming it into a thing exquisite. Over your garden 
gateway they will issue an irresistible invitation to enter the floral re¬ 
treat that is just inside. Of your porch, or trellis, or arbor, they will 
make a florescent bower, shady, fragrant, private—a delightful place to 
while away your leisure moments. 
A SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY! 
Strong Plants from Pots 
1 Dr Van Fleet Rose I Dorothy Perkins Rose 
1 Hall’s Japanese Honeysuckle 1 Japanese Clematis 
1 Boston Ivy Total Value $3.50 
Special Combination Price $3.00 
Order to-day and ask for GUT complete catalogue G. and Special offer Folder 
Moons Nurseries 
THE WM. H. MOON CO. 
MORRISVILLE which is 1 mile from Trenton, M. J. PENNSYLVANIA 
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Hunt’s Lawn Dressing Seed 
A NEW product that feeds the roots of the grass, insuring 
perfect growth, fine texture and deep coloring. Not a 
mere fertilizer, like most lawn dressings. 
Unsurpassed for Restoring Old Lawns 
Hunt’s Lawn Dressing Seed will “liven up” old lawns, force new growth, 
and cover the surface with a thick turf. Rake the worn spots thoroughly; 
then cover with Hunt’s Lawn Dressing Seed. 
Gives New Lawns the Right Start 
Prepare the ground, then spread Hunt’s Lawn Dressing Seed at the rate 
of 25 lbs. to each 250 square feet. A day or two later sow Hunt’s Prospect 
Park Lawn Seed at the rate of 1 lb. to each 250 square feet. This will 
give a permanent turf. 
Hunt’s Lawn Dressing Seed is recommended for golf courses, particu¬ 
larly Fairways and Putting Greens where the finest surface is demanded. 
100-lb, bag, $40; 50-lb. bag, $21; 25-Ib. bag, $11; 5-lb. bag, $3. 
WM. M. HUNT & COMPANY, Inc. 
148 Chambers Street New York City 
Kunderd 
They never disappoint " 
Personal Message 
Calls for Kunderd Gladioli this year have so far exceeded 
anticipations that I urge old friends—and new—to send 
requests at once! Stocks of many of the greatly de¬ 
sired new kinds are already low. I don’t want any 
admirer of Kunderd Gladioli to be disappointed this 
year. Write me immediately —while 1 can help you! —A. E. K. 
Now for the joyous planting days! 
Are you ready for that first wonderful moment of spring when 
the thrills of garden making begin? I know what it means to me; 
I realize what it must mean to you if your Kunderd ruffled, plain- 
petal or primulinus gladioli are ready for Mother Earth’s signal! ' 
Kunderd ruffled type Gladioli have re-created world-wide inter¬ 
est in this charming flower. Kunderd plain-petal type have kept 
step in color and perfection with the ruffled kinds, for Mrs. Dr. 
Norton, Paramount and Mrs. Frank Pendleton stand absolutely 
unrivaled! And, no other strains of primulinus hybrids even 
resemble the new Kunderd family, which is a sensation in ex¬ 
quisite butterfly and orchid-like forms. 
My enthusiasm is so keen for all three kinds; my joy in having 
them bloom gorgeously in your garden is so great, that I say 
again— Please send quickly for my new catalog (describing nearly 
400 varieties, with 28 in color), and get off your order as soon as 
you get it; or, if you have already received the catalog, don’t 
delay an unnecessary moment! My personal cultural instruc¬ 
tions and Special Collection offers are printed in the catalog, 
which is actually a Gladioli Handbook. 
A. E. KUNDERD, Box G, Goshen, Ind., U. S. A. 
. The Originator of The Ruffled Gladiolus 
