The Garden Magazine, July, 1924 
327 
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FIFTEEN BEAUTIFUL PERENNIALS 
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POSTPAID 
Columbine 
W HAT a wonderful garden these fifteen 
handsome Perennials will make. Per¬ 
ennials are easily grown from seed sown right 
in the open any time during the month of 
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 crimson. 
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. F ine 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 - -- -- -- A 
W Atlee Burpee Co. 
SEED GROWERS PHILADELPHIA 
What Constitutes Plant Quality? 
T)ARENTAGE, method of propagation and 
careful cultivation are the three most im¬ 
portant factors back of any plant. 
JVayside Garden Perennials come from the 
finest parent strains developed by specialists. 
They are propagated by our own methods 
which are 'way ahead of established usages. 
They are gro'wn in clean fields and every 
plant shipped is an undivided specimen un¬ 
less (though very rarely) a divisioti is better 
than the 'whole plant. 
It is this system that produces Quality at Wayside Gardens. 
This method helps us to sell, annually, between 4 and 5 millions 
of Hardy Perennials. Grown on the largest nursery of its kind 
in America. 
Our free catalogue is yours for the asking 
Sw^yside Gardens Co. 
largest Growers of Hardy Plants in America 
Alentor.-xs*«sa^aaa»i0Ohio. 
E. H. Schultz, Pres. J. J. Grullemans, Sec. Treas. 
ife 
CHERRY HILL 
PEONIES — 
Are BETTER THAN EVER this year, 
but owing to the lateness of the season 
here we were not able to exhibit at the 
National Peony Show at Des Moines. 
At the GREAT BOSTON PEONY 
SHOWand at ALL OTHER EASTERN 
SHOWS, however, we will have UN¬ 
USUALLY FINE DISPLAYS of the 
WORLD’S CHOICEST VARIETIES, 
and shall be pleased to meet our friends 
at these gatherings. 
At CHERRY HILL we will hold our 
ANNUAL EXHIBIT from June 16th 
to 28th, where one may see some of the 
MOST WONDERFUL BLOOMS IN 
EXISTENCE. 
DURING JUNE our grounds will be 
open daily from 9 A. M. to 7 P. M., 
Sundays excepted, and the sight of 
THOUSANDS upon THOUSANDS of 
STRONG, RUGGED PLANTS BEAR¬ 
ING A MYRIAD OF EXQUISITE 
BLOOMS will be well worth traveling 
many miles to see. 
CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 
(T. C. Thurlow’s Sons, Inc.) 
West Newbury Massachusetts 
Catalogue on request Not open Sundays 
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