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The Garden Magazine, August, 1923 
An Exceptional Lot of Iris 
For Planting Now 
R IGHT now is the best time to plant German Iris. 
We have a large stock of a number of varieties 
which are all good growers, run true to name and are 
of top notch quality. 
We send out only strong plants which will bloom next 
Spring. 
Our catalogue contains an especially selected list of 
reliable and tested varieties and we offer the following 
collections to help you in your selection. 
Ten Set of Standard German Iris— 
1 each of the following varieties—$1.75 
Bridesmaid, Lavender and while 
Brionense, Pale violet 
Ciengalti, Lavender and violet 
Florentina, White flushed lavender 
Gracchus, Pale yellow and crimson 
Leopold, Bronze and purple 
Mr. Gladstone, 
White, vidlet and purple 
Mme. Pacquitte, Rosy claret 
Mme. Chereau, 
White fringed azure Hue 
Maori King. 
Golded yellow and crimson 
Ten Strike Set of German Iris— 
1 plant each of the following varieties—$3.75 
Caprice, Reddish purple 
Fro, Deep gold and chestnut brown 
Her Majesty, Rose pink, and crimson 
Iris King, Lemon yellow and maroon 
Mithras, Light yellow and wine red 
Mrs. Sherwin Wright, Rich golden yellow 
Niebelungen, Fawn yellow and violet purple 
Princess Victoria Louise, 
Primrose yellow and reddish purple 
Rhein Nixe. White and violet blue 
Wyomissing, Cream white, suffused rose 
100 Plants—25 of each of 4 varieties 
—$13.50 
Four reliable varieties of distinct color for 
planting in large groups for color effects. 
Albert Victor, Soft blue and lavender 
Atropurpurea, Rich purple 
Mrs. Neubronner, Deep golden yellow 
Trautlieb, Soft rose 
100 Plants of named German Iris our selection for—$10. These are varieties which are naturally 
good growers and of which we have large lots, they are true to name, labelled and measure up to our usual high 
standard in every way. 
Send for our catalogue containing full lists of Iris, Hardy Peren¬ 
nials, and Rock Plants. Our new selling plan of giving 2 
plants free with every 5 plants ordered, will surely interest you. 
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Ai The Si ^ n of The Evergreen Tree 
Box 10, Rutherford N,J, 
Police Headquarters, Mt. Vernon , N- Y. 
George M. Bartlett, Architect 
KOLL’S lock-joint Wood Columns are specified in the 
plans for homes, churches and public buildings where 
columns of permanence and architectural correctness 
are desired. 
Write for details. Send 20c in stamps for Catalogue H-47 
HARTMANN-SANDERS COMPANY 
Main Offices & Factory Eastern Offices & Showrooms 
2155-87 Elston Ave., Chicago 6 East 39th St., New Vork 
COLOUR IN MY GARDEN 
By LOUISE BEEBE WILDER 
A practical colour manual, with exquisite paintings made from 
the author’s own garden. Net, $3.00 
DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & CO. Garden City, N. Y. 
HARDYPHLOX 
When you have dreamed of an 
accomplishment—worked foT years 
to make your dreams come true— 
and then finally come true in the 
form of beautiful flowers, you have 
my feeling regarding my Phloxes. 
There are more than 300 varieties 
in my present collection, including 
all the well known varieties besides 
many fine novelties. 
Send for my List 
W. F. SCHMEISKE 
Phlox Specialist 
Hospital Station Binghamton, N. Y® 
Monster Mother Bulbs 
When cold March winds make plantlife 
miserable, these beautiful little harbingers 
bravely face cold blasts to put a cheerful bit of 
color into your garden. They are very fra¬ 
grant, fine for cutting and equally ideal for 
naturalizing, border, rockery, or pot-culture. 
The illustration is one-fourth of the natural size. 
Send for my pamphlet describing these bulbs. 
My American grown Grape Hyacinths 
Heavenly Blue were imported three years ago. 
Most of these bulbs which are now 1 to If 
inches in diameter produce 2 and 3 flower 
spikes, twelve inches long with flower clusters 
4 inches in length. Those familiar with the 
small imported bulbs know that they produce 
correspondingly small flower spikes. The 
variety Heavenly Blue starts to grow earlier 
than the other varieties of Grape Hyacinths 
and should, therefore, be planted in Septem¬ 
ber. 
The price for immediate delivery is $40.00—1000; $5.00—100; $3.00—50 
I specialize in Phlox, Delphinium, Boses and other hardy plants. At it 27 years! 
GEORGE L. EHRLE, Nurseryman and Florist 
Bloomfield Rd., near Allwood Rd. Paterson RFD No. 2 Richfield, N. J. 
GRAPE HYACINTHS HEAVENLY BLUE 
