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The Garden Magazine, June, 1924 
Did your garden suffer from drouth last 
year? Did visions of early and abundant 
crops fade and show June a month of disap¬ 
pointments rather than one bringing plentiful 
crops of delicious early vegetables? 
Then let us assure you that you need not 
put up with such happenings again, because 
drouths hold no terror for him who has 
The Campbell Waterfan— 
Rain When and Where You Want It! 
This little five pound mechanical rain-maker 
will work wonders at the end of any garden hose 
backed with 15 pounds of pressure. Oscillating, it 
spreads an even, gentle rain, covering a rectangular 
surface 15 feet wide by 60 feet long, and leaving no 
nook or corner unwatered. Easily adjusted just by 
turning a little thumb screw. 
No tools needed to make connection; easily 
moved about; direction of sprinkling, angle of sprink¬ 
ling, evenness of water distribution and distance of 
watering desired under absolute control. Though the 
Waterfan weighs but 5 pounds, it is built so substan¬ 
tially that it will last for years. Nothing to get out 
of order. Always ready for thorough work. 
WATERFAN MODEL NO. 5 
{Shown at work above) 
Length, 21 inches. Weight, 5 pounds. Waters a 
rectangular area up to 12 x 60 feet. Price $ 15 . 00 . 
Delivered, charges prepaid, anywhere in U. S. 
Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Please write 
for descriptive circular. Address all inquiries and orders to 
C. A. SCHUBERT 
Douglaston Long Island, New York 
^/f (garden of 
Perennial Flowers 
FIFTEEN BEAUTIFUL PERENNIALS 
^ for •MB POSTPAID^ 
Columbine 
W HAT a wonderful garden rliese fifteen 
handsome Perennials will make. Per¬ 
ennials are easily grown from seed sown right 
in the open any time during the months of 
June or July. The Collection contains one 
packet each of the following: 
Rocky Mountain Columbine. Blue and white. 
Arabis alpina. Like a carpet of snow. 
Coreopsis Grandiflora. Golden yellow flowers. 
Dianthus scoticus, fl. pi. Perennial Pinks. 
Gaillardia grandiflora. Yellow tipped with crim¬ 
son. 
Double Hollyhocks. All colors mixed. 
Globe Thistle. Large blue flower-heads. 
Delphinium Mixed. Perennial Larkspur. 
Oriental Poppies. Immense deep red flowers. 
Perennial Flax. Rich blue flowers. 
Pyrethrum roseum. Many fine colors. 
Shell Flower. Fine coral-red blooms. 
Sweet Rocket. Large white and purple blooms. 
Sweet William. Double varieties in mixture. 
Wallflower. Fine spikes with golden flowers. 
This Collection, “A Garden of Peren¬ 
nial Flowers” containing 15 packets of 
Burpee Quality Flower Seeds (value 
#1.60) will be mailed anywhere $ 1.00 
postpaid for - -- -- -- X 
WAtlee Burpee Co. 
SEED GROWERS PHILADELPHIA 
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Bulbs Bound to Please 
T O guarantee anything in the Horticultural field 
was considered rank heresy not so long ago. 
1 We are glad that we were among the first to stand 
| back of every bulb and plant we sold. Here is 
how we feel about our Imported-to-Order Tulips. 
Daffodils, and Other Dutch Bulbs:— 
IVe guarantee them to bloom true to 
name and color and — 
They must satisfy your inspection or 
we do not want you to keep them! 
Moreover, you do not have to pay for them until after you have 
satisfied yourself that they are the best money can buy. Our 
1000 foot garden display at the National Flower Show in Cleve¬ 
land, March 29th, received a gold medal. Bulbs used in this ex¬ 
hibit were a surprise and delight to everyone who saw them. 
Let our free catalogue acquaint you further 
with our methods of doing business. 
f!M4yside Gardens Co. 
largest Growers of Hardy Plants in America 
j E. H. Schultz, Pres. J. J. Grullemans, Sec. Treas. 
The Garden Magazine. June, 1924. Vol. XXXIX, No. 4. Published monthly by Doubleday, Page & Co., Garden City, N. Y. Subscription price, $3.00 a year. 
Entered as second-class matter at Garden City, N. Y., under the Act of Congress, March 3, 1879. 
