The Garden Magazine, July, 1924 
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Peonies and Irises 
O™ catalog Hardy Herbaceous Plants contains special 
lists of Peonies and Irises. It is a complete cata¬ 
log of Hardy, Old Fashioned Flowers and Rock Garden 
Plants, many of which we have growing in pots for Sum¬ 
mer Planting. Beautifully illustrated in color and black. 
It contains an especially instructive alphabetical table of 
Hardy Herbaceous Plants indicating flowering period, 
approximate height and color. 
Potted Roses 
We have many thousands of potted field grown Roses for immediate 
outdoor planting. A list of our potted Roses will be sent on application. 
Pot-grown Plants and Vines 
We are growing in pots for summer planting Heather in variety, Jap¬ 
anese Holly, Evergreen Hawthorne, Euonymus in variety, Wistaria, 
Clematis, Hop Vines, Honeysuckle, Silver Lace Vine—all are described 
in our Catalogue of Evergreens, Trees, Shrubs and Vines. 
In your request for catalogue, it is important to state definitely what 
you intend to plant. 
You are invited to visit our experimental Rose Garden and Rose Fields. 
BOBBINK 8C ATKINS 
Rutherford 
'Nurserymen and Florists 
New Jersey 
\A/"E MAINTAIN an unusually large list 
’ ' of herbaceous plants for the rock gar¬ 
den. We also have just as complete a list 
of evergreens, trees, flowering shrubs and 
vines. We make a specialty of no one thing, 
hut do endeavor to grow a complete list of 
hardy ornamental nursery stock. A copy 
of our “Handbook of General Information 
on Trees and Hardy Plants” will be gladly 
mailed on request. 
THE BAY STATE NURSERIES 
W. H. Wyman & Son, Proprietors 
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PEONIES are undoubtedly the most valued and beloved of all perenni- 
*- als. For decorative purposes, along walks or drives, singly or in beds, 
they adorn and improve your lawn, garden or home surroundings. For 
table and house decorations they present a pleasing effect. They last 
longer in water than any 
other flower. The large 
number of varieties gives 
opportunity for beautiful 
combinations of colors. 
Schulz’s Peonies are 
collected from the best 
varieties offered by the 
American and European 
hybridizers. Send for 
1924 catalog, giving full 
description and prices of 
our Peonies. We recom¬ 
mend that you plant your 
peonies for good bloom 
next year late in July. 
Order early to insure 
getting what you want. 
6 Popular Varieties 
Albiflora —Single White. It you want a lovely single peony, this is it. Early bloomer. 
$1.00 each. 
Clio —Another charming peony. Soft violet rose shading to lavender. Does not bleach. 
$1.00 each. 
Baroness Schroeder —(Kelway, 1890). Very large globular, rose type. Flesh white 
bud, bleaching to white when open; fragrant. Strong grower. Late. #1.50 each. 
Duchess of Teck —Large flowers of brilliant rose with a bright metallic lustre on reflex 
side of petal. A popular peony. $1.00 each. 
Festiva Maxima —The favorite white peony. Large flowers with crimson blotch at 
center. 75c. each. 
Octavia Demay —A most pleasing shade of soft pink. Wonderful as a cut flower. 
$1.50 each. 
One strong root of each of these popular varieties, $6.00. 
Some Rare Gems 
Eldorado - - - 
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Isoline - 
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The King - 
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Parc de Neuilly 
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Violacea Grandiflora 
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Prosper Lauzier 
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Pauline - 
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Rose Unique - - - 
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One strong root of each of these popular var¬ 
ieties $3.50. 
If you wish Irises, Peonies, Perennials, Shrubs, 
Trees or any ornamentals, we have them; in 
fact, 
Everything for your Garden at Reason¬ 
able Prices 
Write now for catalogue. 
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La Martine —(LeMoine) Large globular flower. Carmine rose petals shading to silver 
at edges. A regal peony. Tall, erect, strong grower. Late bloomer. $10.00 each. 
Madeliene Gauthier —(Dessert/ Large silver pink single of an exquisite tone. One 
of the most beautiful of the singles. $4.00 each. 
Mons. Martin Cahuzac —(Dessert) The darkest colored of all peonies. Rich garnet 
with nearly black reflex. Color like a rich tulip. A distinctive variety. $5.00 each. 
Soulange (Lemoine) One of the really great peonies. Outer petals a soft rose deepening 
to apricot at center of flower. Tall, erect grower. Late bloomer. $10.00 each. 
Walter Faxon (Richardson) Another great peony. Uniform shade of bright rose, deep¬ 
ening at center. Gracefully formed flowers. Midseason bloomer. $7.50 each. 
Milton Hil! —(Richardson). True. Very large, globular, compact rose type. Pale lilac- 
rose; a distinct, pure color. Strong growth. Medium height. Late. $3.50 each. 
One strong root of each of these beautiful peonies $35.00 postpaid; expensive but worth it. 
Sckulz’s German Iris 
P'INE IRISES offer to the flower lover points of beauty not to be found 
*■ in any other flower; delicate markings, wide variety of types, brilliant 
colors. Each variety has a personality all its own. All this makes the 
Iris one of the most popular of home flowers and renders them desirable 
to discriminating flower lovers. 
Semi (or Schulz’s “Flowers of 
Spring”, giving lists of tall and dwarf, 
bearded, German Iris. 
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