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The Garden Magazine, March, 1924 
A Succession of Flowers 
All Summer Long 
AFTER the peonies and irises—then is gladiolus 
l \ time. Plant gladioli for a succession of bloom 
and you will be rewarded with a profusion of exquisite 
flowers all summer long. But in choosing gladioli 
select the best, for these charming flowers have been 
so improved and are so easy to grow that no one 
should plant any but the newest and proved types. 
As the originator of the ruffled gladiolus and other 
new strains, I can assure you that in buying from me 
you will secure the finest types of new gladioli. My 
“Glads” are famous for their wonderful types and 
great range of colors and beautiful tints. In the ruf¬ 
fled type you can get colors nowhere else obtainable. 
All ruffled gladioli came from Kunderd ancestry, so 
that you, too, can secure the genuine by buying direct 
from me. 
In addition to many new ruffled gladioli I am offer¬ 
ing a large collection of unequaled plain petaled varie¬ 
ties—also the new and wonderful primulinus hybrids 
(the butterfly or orchid-like gladioli). 
Enjoy a collection of Kunderd Gladioli 
in your own garden next summer for only $ 1 . 10 . For 
this amount I will send you one of my “Surprise 
Packages” prepaid. Each contains a collection of 
ten (10) varieties—no two alike—but not labeled. 
If under names each collection would cost at least 
$ 3.00 or more. Do not send stamps. 
WRITE FOR MY FREE NEW GLADIOLUS CATALOG 
Listing hundreds of the best types of Kunderd Gladioli— 
ruffled, plain petaled, primulinus hybrids and Lacinatus. 
Many illustrated in natural color. Don’t delay sending for 
this book as planting time is almost here. 
Our New 1924 Catalog has 
been completely rearranged from 
start to finish. It is filled 
helpful suggestions for you. Qu 
ity of our stocks and service to our 
customers rings through every page, 
bright colored illustrations of the 
most desirable varieties of Flower 
and Vegetable Seeds, Plants, Bulbs, 
Sbrubs and many new and inter¬ 
esting features. It will be sent 
free, a post card will bring it. 
Send for your copy to-day. 
Dfew ColorWarmorty Chart 
Everybody naturally loves beautiful coloring, especially 
in their gardens, and up to now there has been no aid for 
Garden lovers, but at last our new Garden Color Harmony 
Chart (which cannot be supplied by any other Seedsman) 
solves the problem of color grouping and is by far the most 
complete guide for color in the gardens that has ever been 
worked out. 
This wonderful chart with color schemes of gardens, 
names of practically every known flower under its proper 
color, and many other helpful suggestions is fully described 
in our catalog. The price of this chart is #2.00. 
JOHN LEWIS CHILDS SEED CO., Inc. 
FLORAL PARK, N. Y. 
Consolidated with EDWARD T. BROMFTELD SEED CO. 
Flowering Shrubs will Brighten 
Your Lawn 
Y OU can brighten your lawn with a shower of blossoms from early 
Spring to Autumn frosts with a selection of Flowering Shrubs. In 
this display Golden Bell, Dogwoods, Lilacs, Snowballs, Weigelas, Rose of 
Sharon and Hydrangeas are but a few of the floral possibilities. 
Flowering Shrubs have a utility value in addition to their beauty. When arranged 
about the house foundation they soften the bare angles and form a connecting link be¬ 
tween the house and grounds. Along the borders of the lawn they are effective in giv¬ 
ing privacy and comfort to your “out-door living room.” They screen unpleasant views 
too, and improve your outlook from your lawn or windows. 
“On Beautifying the Home Grounds” is our special 
booklet, designed, through photographs and text, to help you 
get the most enjoyment from your lawn. Ask us to send you 
this booklet and our fully illustrated, complete catalogue G. 
Moons ’ Nurseries 
THE WM. H. MOON CO. 
MORRISVILLE PENNSYLVANIA 
which is / mile from Trenlon, N.J. 
