The Garden Magazine, May, 1924 
245 
beauty at your 'Door! 
Six splendid Evergreens — each a specimen 
plant, vigorous and big-rooted—to add grace 
and distinction to your doorway or lawn. 
This collection consists of matched pairs in the 
following three deservedly popular varieties: 
2 Pyramid Arborvitae Thuya Pyramidalis 2 to 3 feet. 
2 Greek Juniper Juniperus Stricta IV2 to 2 feet. 
2 Phitzer’s Juniper Juniperus Phitzeriana 15 to 18 inches 
Carefully packed, crated and delivered 
to the express on receipt of the price. 
TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS 
The New Outpost Catalogue is yours on request'—Many fascinating 
novelties and all the worth-while favorites in Evergreens, trees, shrubs, 
vines, perennials, roses, etc., with complete price lists. 
Road Conn. 
NEW GOLDEN YELLOW ROSE 
MRS. CALVIN COOLIDGE 
W E TAKE pleasure in introducing this valuable new Rose. This ,s 
the best all-around yellow Rose that we have ever grown. It is in 
the Ophelia and Mine. Butterfly class, but deep golden yellow which 
deepens into a rich orange yellow as the flower develops. Heretofore, most 
yellow roses faded and lost their color after they were cut. The color of 
this Rose deepens and it is one of the best keeping Roses that we have 
ever seen. 
As a commercial Rose for the market, it is one of the best producers and 
seems to bloom, for some reason or other, much freer than Ophelia or Mine. 
Butterfly. 
It has a fine stem and foliage, very distinct and dark green. This is one 
of the best commercial roses ever introduced. It is a fine seller. We be¬ 
lieve that this Rose will become a valuable standard variety alongside of 
Premier, Columbia, Mme. Butterfly, etc., and will be equally profitable and 
desirable as it is a real good yellow commercial Rose that we are satisfied 
will prove profitable in the‘hands of every grower. This will also be a 
fine addition to our garden roses. 
TEMPLAR 
This new variety was raised by The Montgomery Company of Hadley, 
M ass. The flower is a clear even shade of red that does not blue or pur¬ 
ple as the flower ages and holds the color well at all seasons of the year. 
It has a good stem and foliage. The flower is medium in size and compares 
favorably with Mme. Butterfly. It is a good producer, very free flowering 
and the flowers are very fragrant. 
SOUVENIR de CLAUDIUS PERNET 
This new French variety is a very vigorous grower of branching habit. 
It is in the Pernetiana class. The foliage is dark green; buds long and 
pointed, of exquisite shade, carried on long stiff stems. Flowers very large, 
beautifully formed, color deep lemon yellow. 
In addition to the above new varieties, we can supply the following well- 
known standard sorts: America, Columbia, Crusader, Francis' Scott Key, 
Double White Killarney, Mme. Butterfly, Mrs. Aaron Ward, Mrs. W. G. 
Harding, Pilgrim, and Premier. Write for descriptions and prices. 
Catalogues on application. 
F. R. PIERSON 
Tarrytown New York 
You can always count on starting each day 
with a bounty of flowers. 
Always some crisp, succulent vegetable. 
And at totally out of season times, fruits. 
Luscious, thin skinned, delicious, such as only 
can be grown in gardens under glass. 
Not the usual greenhouse, mind you. hut 
your own garden under glass, just outside 
your window. 
A goodly sized Glass Garden, the complete 
materials for which we will sell you for so 
little as 1,650 dollars. 
It is the first time since the war, that so 
large and complete a house has been sold 
for anything approaching the price. 
Send for circular giving the full particulars. 
Builders of Greenhouses and Conservatories 
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