The Garden Magazine, April, 1924 
161 
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The Gladiolus is one of the most If 
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Bloom from July to frost if you 
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Simple cultural directions in package 
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Juniperus chinensis pfitzeriana 
The ideal Evergreen 
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The Pfitzer Juniper, long recognized by landscape 
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Not affected by smoke, soot or dust, it is one of the 
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Over 3300 members in every corner of the world enjoyed our fellowship 
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Of the broad bushy type, with sweeping blue-green 
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