98 
The Garden Magazine, April, 1924 
The Delights of “Old 
Fashioned” Flowers 
Fashions come and fashions go, but 
in the garden, “old-fashioned” flowers 
triumphantly survive many “new 
fangled” styles of gardening. Of long 
life, faithful bloomers, the old favorites 
continue to spread cheer and color 
from June until frost. Here are a few 
bound to please:— 
Superb Hollyhocks 
Our strains stand for very much larger 
flowers of perfect double make-up. There 
are more flowers per stalk and the stalks 
last longer. Separate colors as follows: 
Maroon, Pink, Red, White and Yellow. 
Extra-selected field-grown roots, 
each 20c; dozen, $2.00; 100. $12.50. 
Mixed Colors, each, 15c; dozen. $1.50: 
100. $10.00. For single Hollyhocks, 
please consult free catalogue. 
Lily of the Valley 
and Violets 
A combination that lends a new mean¬ 
ing to the word “charming.” The inter¬ 
mingling of the blue Violets with the 
chaste white Lily of the Valley sprays is 
simply enchanting. 
Strong, American grown, giant-flowered 
Lily of the Valley, field-grown clumps, each 
30c; dozen $3.00; 100, $22.00. 
Double English Violets of giant size and ex¬ 
ceptional fragrance, each 20c; dozen, $2.00. 
SPECIAL OFFER. One dozen clumps of 
Lily of the Valley, and one dozen English 
Violets by express for $4.00. 
A Garden of Fifty 
Hardy Plants for $5.00 
Fifty husky plants of very best sorts 
among Aquilegias, Larkspurs, Holly¬ 
hocks, Poppies, Phloxes, Irises, Canter¬ 
bury Bells, Coreopsis, Shashi Daisies, 
Hardy Chrysanthemums. Not more 
than 5 plants of any one sort, for $5.00. 
A border or bed that will give you joy 
for years to come. 
Please ask for Catalogue No. 110. 
which you'll find a store house of many 
similar offers in fruits and flowers. 
LOVETT’S NLTRSERIES Box 125 Little Silver, New Jersey 
“Watched by Wild Animals” by ENOS A. MILLS ^so 
Your Garden Treasures— 
especially the rare, old Boxwood, deserve the greatest care. 
A life-time's experience in moving hedges has earned us 
the confidence of many Boxwood owners. If you contem¬ 
plate transplanting your Hedges or Clumps, please consult 
us. By means of special patented apparatus we move old 
Boxwood at any time of the year without disturbing the 
roots. All work is guaranteed ! We also specialize in 
Butting Greens, Consulting Service. About 300,000 plants 
of Boxwood suitable for edging for sale. Price on re¬ 
quest. Your inquiries will be appreciated—please men¬ 
tion G. M. 
__ROBERT H. BENDER 
St. Martins and Gravers Lane, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. 
The new STAYTITE Handle, on all Pennsylvania 
Quality Mowers makes them easy to identify. 
Two bolts on the handle bars take up any play due 
to shrinkage of wood. 
At Hardware and Seed Stores 
Send for folder “The Care of Your Lawn 99 
PENNSYLVANIA LAWN MOWER WORKS 
1635 North 23rd Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Sow Sparingly; 
Water Freely 
Most amateur gardeners sow seeds 
too thickly. The little plants come 
up fighting each other for sunshine 
and nourishment when all their 
energy should be spent in growing. 
To learn just how to plant seeds, 
how to water and spray and prune 
to get the finest vegetables and 
flowers, send for this book 
rr Making the 
Garden 
Grow ” 
written by a well known authority 
on horticulture and printed by us 
for all garden lovers. 48 pages with 
half-tones in three colors showing 
detail of gardening operations. 
A great help in making any garden 
grow is our 
GOOD LUCK 
QardenHose 
a strong, lightweight, medium priced hose 
for general use around lawn, garden and 
garage. GOOD LUCK is one of our 
three famous brands of %ths hose. The 
other two are BULL DOG the strongest 
and longest-lived hose on the market, and 
MILO a cord hose which will not kink. 
Send 10 cents in Stamps 
for garden book. We will take the liberty 
of enclosing some of our literature about 
the choice and care of garden hose. 
BOSTON WOVEN HOSE & RUBBER 
COMPANY 
156 Portland St. Cambridge , Mass. 
