The Garden Magazine, September, 1923 
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Burpees Bulbs 
There is no other time 
when flowers mean as much 
to us as during winter and 
spring. We can have plenty 
of glorious blooms by 
planting Dutch Bulbs in¬ 
doors to fill our windows 
with their glowing forms 
and colors, or outdoors to 
Tulip "Dream” 
make our early spring 
garden a brilliant ray of 
bright hues. They are 
easily grown and must 
be planted soon. Write 
to-day for a free copy of 
Burpee’s Bulb Cata¬ 
logue. It will be mailed 
to you free. 
W. Atlee Burpee Co. 
Seed Growers Philadelphia 
New Fall Catalogue 
Now Ready 
annual edition of our fall 
J planting guide is yours free for the 
asking. Representing perhaps the 
greatest and most diversified collection of 
hardy plants in this country, you will find 
ft a helpful hand in the making of greater 
perennial gardens or old fashioned hardy 
borders. Profusely illustrated with many 
true to nature pictures from photographs, 
with concise and truthful descriptions and 
many practical cultural hints, it should 
prove a welcome addition to the library 
of every Garden Magazine reader. 
Ask for your copy to-day — 
a postcard will do and please 
mention Garden Magazine. 
WAYSIDE GARDENS 
Mentor Ohio 
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We do have a few sorts of 
special interest to connois¬ 
seurs. Most of them are 
available only in small quan¬ 
tities, but those striving after 
the best will want these 
regardless of price: 
Irises 
That 
Excel 
Alcazar—A branching plant, tall and stately, 
with a long flowering season. S. light 
mauve; F. deep rich purple. First class 
certificate, London. 40 inches. $1.50 per 
plant. 
Delila—A new French introduction of great 
beauty. S. flesh white; F. rich red with 
very little suggestion of pink. Free in 
bloom and distinct in color. A seedling 
from I. Ricardii. Fall delivery only. 
$3.00 per plant. 
Dejazet—Certificate, Paris. A superb flower 
of dusky orange-rose, deeper in the falls. 
Early in bloom and plant medium in 
height. Stock limited. $5.00 per plant. 
Lent A. Williamson — An American intro¬ 
duction which scored the highest mark 
in the recent Symposium conducted by 
The American Iris Society. It is massive 
in growth and flower. S. lavender violet 
and F. velvety pansy violet. 42 inches. 
$5.00 per plant. 
Parisiana—S. white minutely dotted lilac. At 
a distance the flower appears with lilac 
standards and while falls edged lilac. Large 
flower on 32 inch stems. $1.00 per plant. 
Prosper Laugier—A. M. R. H. S. S., bronzy 
red; F. ruby velvet. The feeling of gold in 
its tones makes it the needed touch in a 
border of shades of yellow. Excellent also with creamy whites. 31 inches. 
75 cts. per plant. 
SPECIAL OFFER: One plant of each of the above masterpieces 
for $15.00 postpaid. 
Some Popular Varieties at Popular Prices 
Beauty—white, tinted lavender, falls striped deep purple . $ .25 each 
Dalmarius—light blue with rosy lavender falls.25 each 
Florentina—fragrant, early grayish white.25 each 
Blue Jay—dark, yet bright blue.50 each 
Isoline—a soft, yellow pink, deep rose falls.1.00 each 
Tamerlane—silvery blue, coppery purple falls.50 each 
Madame Chereau—white, frilled blue.25 each 
Walhalla—lavender, velvety purple falls.35 each 
Lohengrin—shades of Cattleya mauve. . .50 each 
Loreley—yellow, with purple falls .35 each 
Mrs. H. Darwin—white, daintily tinted violet.25 each 
Nibelungen—a fawn and bronze-purple symphony ... .50 each 
Quaker Lady—lavender and gold, falls blue and yellow . .75 each 
Rhein Nixe—white with purple falls.50 each 
Plumeri—rose mauve, deeper falls.25 each 
Murat—pale orchid and gold, striped falls.25 each 
Dozen lots of each at ten times the single rate. 
Shipment to be made as soon as orders reach us. 
0 _ _* 1 We W *N ma 'l one root °f eac h °f 
jpcLldl Aflter. th e above sixteen superb sorts (a 
total value of $ 6.70 if bought separately) for $ 5 . 00 . Two 
roots of each for $10.00. 
Throughout September and October we expect to supply winter and 
spring flowering bulbs imported direct from Holland. We offer a popular 
line of Hyacinths, Tulips in various classes, especially Darwins, Cottage, 
Breeders, etc., also Narcissi, and other spring flowering bulbs. Your pat¬ 
ronage in this line will be appreciated as well. List on request. 
Charles H. Totty Co. 
Headquarters for Flowers, for Home and Garden 
Madison New Jersey 
Better Flowers for Discriminating Buyers at i E. 53rdStNew York City 
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