The Garden Magazine, October, 1923 
69 
Lovely Pictures^ 
made with 
LovelierFIowers 
Stately Tulips, the 
pride of Holland, fra¬ 
grant Hyacinths and 
chaste, charming Daf¬ 
fodils; all those lovely 
children of the bulbs 
we import may grace 
your garden next 
spring if you plant the 
bulbs this month. 
For Great Flower Shows 
Next Spring Plant These— 
100 Single Early Mixed Tulips for $3.00 
25 Narcissi, mixed named varieties 1.00 
12 Hyacinths, under color 1.00 
100 Crocus, choice mixed 1.50 
All Four Lots of Above for $5.00 
100 Double Early Mixed Tulips $3.50 
100 Darwin Tulips 3.50 
Two Above Lots for $6.00 
Fall Catalogue Gladly Mailed Free! 
All customers of record should have received it by 
this time. Moreover, I am anxious to make new 
friends, so please write for the catalogue. If you have 
never made gardens before in the fall, I know the 
catalogue will show you the way to do it this year. 
J. K. ALEXANDER, &2E? 
27-29 Central Street, East Bridgewater, Mass. 
“The Dahlia King’ 
Y OU can obtain the landscape effect you 
wish by using plants from the Bay State 
Nurseries. Our stock is strong, hardy, well- 
grown, carefully dug, and expertly packed. 
We endeavor to maintain a complete stock of 
evergreens, trees, shrubs, and perennials. Let 
us serve you; it will be to your advantage. 
Our Handbook will be gladly sent on request. 
The Bay State Nurseries 
W. H. Wyman & Son 
North Abington Massachusetts 
Monthly Tidings 
To do work well, mankind has to be in 
a good mood. So with nature! If we 
work with her, all is well. Disregard of 
her moods (seasons) spells garden failure. 
Right now nature is in her best mood 
to receive certain bulbs and plants. Nar¬ 
cissi, Tulips, Crocuses, all those very early 
spring flowering bulbs must be planted 
this month , if you would enjoy their com¬ 
panionship next May and June 
Likewise, hardy plants that start their 
growth in very early spring are much 
more logically transplanted now than 
during spring. There is a bulb list, for 
which please write. But being all “out” 
of large catalogues, some Perennials are 
offered below. 
Perennials Worth Knowing 
and Growing! 
For “Cutflower” Purposes 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine) Totty’s Long Spurred Hybrids 
PLATYCODON—blue and white 
DELPHINIUM SEEDLINGS, Totty’s Special Hybrids 
GALEGA OFFICINALIS—purplish blue, pea-shaped 
flowers 
FOXGLOVE 
CAMPANULA PERSI Cl FOLIA—blue 
PYRETHRUM HYBRIDUM (Giant Persian Daisy) 
SWEET WILLIAM, pink, scarlet, or white 
CENTUREA (Perennial Cornflower) 
Prices on any of above, $3.00 per dozen, $20.00 per 100, 
not less than 6 of any one kind at these rates 
SPECIAL OFFER: We will supply 3 each of 
above 10 splendid Perennials for cutting, a total 
of 30 field-grown plants for $6.50. This is an 
extra special offer to GARDEN MAGAZINE 
readers only, so please mention this advertisement 
Charles H.Totty Co. 
Headquarters for Flowers, for Home and Garden 
Madison, New Jersey 
Better Flowers for Discriminating Buyers at 
4 E. 53rd St., New York City 
