60 
The Garden Magazine, March, 1924 
Plants of a size to bear an 
abundance of flowers 
Immediately! 
I have been asked on what basis I justify the price of one 
dollar per plant lor my Japanese Irises when the “average 
price” is 35 cents! 
The answer is this:—■ 
I offer you a Super Plant Product, finished plants that elim¬ 
inate waiting for results. These plants have a fine fibrous 
root system due to transplanting. 1 hey will take hold at 
once, and bloom the very first season. Set out during March 
(where possible) or early April, they are bound to bloom 
next June. 
The varieties are all named. They will come to you 
properly labelled and in colors that blend well. They 
will he packed with care, so as to guarantee arrival in 
first-class growing condition. 
I invite orders from those eager tor prompt garden results. 
By Mail, Postpaid and Insured 
1 plant, $1.00; 5 plants, $4.00; 10 plants, $7.50; 100 plants, $50.00 
Ask for illustrated descriptive booklet giving full details about these 
magnificent Japanese Iris — It’s free of course. 
American Bulbs—Superior Quality 
I also specialize in Gladiolus of the better kinds—list gladly 
mailed on request. 
As the largest grower of American-grown Daffodils, I invite your 
consideration of a bulb product bringing earlier flowers, by ten 
days to two weeks—than can be expected from Dutch bulbs. 
GEORGE LAWLER 
Gardenville Tacoma, Washington 
Garden Full 
fo£$299 
The Gladiolus is one of the most if 
satisfactory flowers grown and there is 
no reason why every family cannot enjoy 
this grand flower—it is as easy to grow 
as the potato. 
Bloom from July to frost if you 
plant a few bulbs each month from 
April to July. ' 
For Two Dollars we will send 50 Bulbs 
of our Grand Prize Mixture, which covers 
every conceivable shade in the Gladiolus 
kingdom. 
Each year we sell thousands of these bulbs and have 
received numerous testimonials as to their merits. 
Order Your Bulbs Now, so as to have them to plant 
when you begin making your garden. 
Simple cultural directions in package 
Mail this advertisement, or present at our store, with 
Check, Money Order, Cash or Stamps, and secure this 
splendid collection, sent prepaid to any point in the U. S. 
east of the Mississippi. For points West and Canada 
add 25c—($2.25). 
Our 1924 Spring Seed Annual sent on request 
30-32 Barclay St. 
New York City 
o 
Sixty-Six Perennial Joys 
for 10 Dollars, Delivered 
The plants themselves (at an average cost of 17c) constitute 
66 Reasons why you should start your hardy border or add to 
it—NOW—this month. Or 1 will welcome order for any item 
below, at the uniform rate of 25c each, $2.50 per dozen, except 
where quoted otherwise. 
But Here is my Special Offer: 
I will send, prepaid, 10 Mixed Hybrid Delphiniums. From pure white through 
many shades of blue and purple. 4 to 6 ft. The backbone of the hardy garden; 
5 Elizabeth Campbell Phlox; 5 Siebold Phlox; 5 Miss Lingard Phlox; 5 Persian 
Daisies; 5 Giant Daisies. (Pyrethrum uliginosum.) Covered with white daisies during 
late summer and fall. 3 to 4 ft.; 5 Achillea, the Pearl: 5 Baby’s Breath; 5Hemerocallis 
assorted; 5 Butterfly weed (Asclepias tuberosa) Brilliant orange flowers during July 
and August. 5 Choice Iris; 5 Oriental Poppies, and 1 Bleeding Heart; 66 plants 
in all, including planting directions and plan of arrangement for $10.00 prepaid. 
Phloxes —Elizabeth Campbell—Light salmon pink. Siebold—Orange 
scarlet, crimson center. Miss Lingard—Early white with delicate pink eye. 
Pyrethrum Roseum Hybridum 
(Persian Daisies)—Fernlike foliage and beau¬ 
tiful flowers ranging from pure white through 
shades of pink to deep crimson. May to July. 
Achillea (The Pearl)—Beautiful in the 
border and good for cutting. Button-like 
flowers. June to August. 
Baby’s Breath —Tiny white flowers 
giving mist-like effect. 
Hemerocallis —Yellow Day Lily. 
Iris —A multitude of new shades and 
colors. Beautiful when in flower. Foliage 
effective all summer. 
Oriental Poppy —Scarlet. 
Bleeding Heart (Dielytra spectabilis) 
•—Strong plants, 50c each. 
My booklet ‘‘Hardy Plants for the 
Home Garden” gladly mailed FREE. 
WM. TOOLE. SR. 
With His Delphiniums 
