The Garden Magazine, August, 1924 
381 
BOBBINK & ATKINS 
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Peonies and Irises 
O UR catalog Hardy Herbaceous Plants contains special lists of Peonies 
and Irises. It is a complete catalog of Hardy, Old Fashioned Flowers 
and Rock Garden Plants, many of which we have growing in pots for 
Summer 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 Plant and Vines 
We are growing in pots for summer planting Heather in variety, Jap¬ 
anese Holly, Evergreen Hawthorne, Euonynnis in variety, Wistaria, 
Clematis, Hop Vines, Honeysuckle, Silver Lace Vine—all are described 
in our catalogue of Evergreens, Trees, Sbrubs and Vines. 
In your request for catalog, it is important to state definitely what you intend to 
plant. 
You are invited to visit our experimental Rose Garden and Rose Fields. 
BOBBINK & ATKINS 
'Nurserymen and Florists 
Rutherford 
New Jersey 
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HARDY BOXWOOD 
We have on hand a splendid 
stock of hardy box, symmetrical, 
bushy 3 year old plants 16" to 
18" high and exceptionally 
shapely. All have firm balls of 
roots, so we can ship at once. 
Price $15.00 per dozen, $100.00 
per hundred. 
Write us as to your needs—our 
catalogue may be helpful. 
It’s a good plant if it comes from 
Madison, New Jersey 
Better Floiversfor Discrim¬ 
inating Buyers at 
4 East 53rd St, 
New York City 
Most 
of You 
Think of 
as “The 
hliaKing ” 
BUT— 
Tsn’l 
Isn’t it logical 
that anyone 
who loves flow¬ 
ers should want 
to chum with- 
them almost the year around? 
True, Dahlias will always rank first 
in my affection, but the early bloom¬ 
ing Iris and Peonies affect me like a 
spring tonic, after the strenuous rush of 
the spring shipping season. Their deli¬ 
cate orchid shades will delight you, too. 
My collection embraces only distinctly 
Worth-While IRISES— 
German, Siberian, Japanese 
Six of the Largest 
for $2.00 
Special Dollar OJfer 
5 German Iris for $1.00 
Her Majesty. Heliotrope. 
Princess Victoria Louise. Soft prim¬ 
rose yellow. 
Dr. Bernice. Coppery bronze. 
Flavescens. Soft yellow. 
Queen of Gypsies. Bronze and pur¬ 
plish red. 
Mine. Cheroau. White edged! violet. 
Herant. Large lavender blue. 
Lohengrin. Cattleya-rose. 
Florentina. Alba-white. 
Nibelungen. 
shades. 
Exquisite fawn 
Japanese Iris, or Iris Kaempferi, 
$2.00 Offer: 
Pallida Dalmatica. 
der. 
Giant Laven- (, Distinct sorts, all different, for 
$ 2 . 00 . 
iris Siberica White, and Iris Siber- 
ica Blue. 25c each; dozen, $2.50. 
SPECIAL OFFER—Send $5.00 for all the Iris here offered, in¬ 
cluding 2 each of Iris Siberica white and blue, and I will add a fine 
Peony root, (my selection, hut worth at least $1.00) giving you a 
total of $6.00 value for $5.00 postpaid. 
J. K. ALEXANDER 
World’s Largest Dahlia Grower 
27-29 Central Street 
East Bridgewater Massachusetts 
FREE: Fall Guide 
to Spring Gardens 
Contains many remarkable of¬ 
fers of Iris, Peonies, Tulips, 
Hyacinths, and other spring 
flowering bulbs and roots. Please 
write for it—a postcard will do. 
