The Garden Magazine, April, 1924 
MICHELL’S GIANT FLOWERING 
T \ n » ¥ | A collection embracing the 
LJ 1 W Li 1 s ; x finest newer varieties: 
Mrs. Frank Pendleton— Salmon pink, maroon blotched—rivals the richest orchid. 
Herada Immense blooms of mauve, deeper shade in throat. 
Yellow Hammer —Gorgeous yellow, extra 
large. J 
America —Flesh pink, lavender tinged. 
Baron Hulo! —Deep indigo blue. JwA 
Willie Wigman — Blush 
white, crimson blotch. 
One bulb of the above 
six varieties, POSTPAID 
MICHELL’S 
illustrates in colors 
oli. This book in 
best offers in Flower 
Bulbs and Plants. 
A helpful garden guide—with 192 pages of com¬ 
plete, accurate descriptions, and many illustrations 
and color plates. Includes every proved aid for the 
flower and vegetable garden, dependable fertilizers, 
insect destroyers, garden, farm and greenhouse tools 
and implements and poultry supplies, etc. WRITE 
for it TO-DAY -a post card will do. 
Headquarters for 
GRASS SEED 
Golf greens’ committees, and those 
who have lawn problems will find 
our 30 years grass seed specializing 
enables us to render valuable assistance. 
HENRY F. MICHELL CO. 
520 Market St. Philadelphia, Pa. 
Planet Jr. 
Look for 
“Planet Jr. 
For “nice'’ hoeing 
T HE minute you lay hands on a Planet Jr. 
Double-Wheel Hoe, you’ll itch to get out 
with it into the garden after those weeds. 
It is a stiff implement, nicely balanced, re¬ 
sponsive to your slightest touch. It is just 
the thing for running astraddle the row. 
With the patent hoes or cultivator teeth 
set just close enough, you can neatly edge 
out close-lying weeds without disturbing your 
plants. 
Row after row you can hoe with this great 
tool, and when you are through you’ll find 
mighty few weeds left to clean up by hand. 
The high arch clears growing crops up to 21 
inches high. After that it works equally well 
between the rows. 
S. L. Allen & Co., Inc. 
Largest Manufacturers of Specialized 
Field and Garden Tools in the World 
Department 32 
5 th and Glen wood Avenue Philadelphia 
