70 
The Garden Magazine, October, 1923 
For Graceful and Enduring 
Beauty—SEDUMS ! 
Q UAINT, curious little forms of plantlife, hardy, picturesque, 
always charming, ever present with their delicate fleshy foliage 
and attractive flower clusters. Sedum Sieboldi, shown above is a 
gem for either rock gardens or a decorative feature for any garden. 
Its arched branches are of creamy white color, each individual 
round leaf delicately outlined with rosy edges. A fully developed 
specimen plant carries scores of branches, 6 to 8 inches long, which, 
during August, are crowned with delicate, pink flower umbels. 
Young pot-grown plants, 50c each, $5.00 per dozen. 
Here is our Special Sedum Offer:— 
Sedum acre —the dainty Rock Cress. 
S. sarmentosum —with long, slender, creeping branches. 
S. album —one of the most rapid growers. 
S. stoloniferum coccineum —great for ground covers. 
S. reflexus —the curious Stone Orpine. 
S. kamtschaticum —a very ornamental variety. 
Any of the above pot-grown plants, for assured results, 25c each. 
Two each of the six varieties for $2.25. 
From Three Bulbs 
Planted Last 
October 
I AM indebted to a grate¬ 
ful customer for the 
picture alongside. In 
sending it he adds:— 
“and I want to apolo¬ 
gize for the limitations 
of the camera, for two 
of the total of twelve 
magnificent lilies 
leaned too far in the 
wrong direction to be 
caught with the rest.” 
Regal Lilies 
Will Do As Well 
For You 
One planting will give you the companionship 
of the superb lily for years, since it is perfectly 
hardy and naturalizes in any well-drained soil. 
Autumn Supplement on Request 
Offers many rare lilies and other hardy plants not 
obtainable elsewhere. If it’s hardy with us, it’s 
hardy anywhere! Please let our Autumn Supplement 
bring you the latest fall planting suggestions. 
F. H. H0RSF0RD, Charlotte, Vermont 
In any nook, in most any 
soil, this superb Wilson intro¬ 
duction will thrive to the garden¬ 
er’s delight. I have, perhaps, the 
greatest stocks of the various lilies 
brought from China and Japan by Mr.Wilson. 
Lilium Regale, 1st size bulbs, 60c each; 
$6.00 per dozen; $48.00 per 100 
Two each of all seven sorts (including the rare S. Sieboldi) for 
$3.00 postpaid. West of Mississippi please add 25c. 
And Sempervivums , too 
The “Hens and Chickens” of our grandmother’s gardens are as 
interesting and curious as ever. Here are six distinct sorts of 
special merit for rock gardens. 
Sempervivum tectorum —Old man and Woman. 
S. globiferum the symmetrical globe leek. 
S. arachnoideum -with beautiful cobweb like covering. 
S. cornutum —a grayish blue member of the tribe. 
S. violaceum —a bluish tinted rosette with pale red flowers. 
S. fimbriatum— full, red tinted rosettes with bright red flowers. 
Price:—Any of above, 25c each, $2.25 per dozen. 
Special Offer: —Two each of above 6 for $2.00 
Please do not ask us to fill any orders less than $2.00. 
An Artistic Flower Border 
At a Definite Price—$30.00 
Our “Artistic” old fashioned border of hardy perennials holds about 200 plants 
and covers a space fifty feet long by four feet wide. With the plants we furnish a 
definite plan how to arrange the plants according to their height, color, flowering 
season, etc. This plan is reproduced in our special folder designed to encourage 
fall action. A copy of it will gladly be mailed on request. 
PALISADES NURSERIES, Inc., A. L. Clucas, Mgr., Sparkill, N. Y. 
c Madonna 
fjflies 
Prize Bulbs of Exceptional 
----- =^ Size — 
Selected with great care from the 
choicest collections in France! 
These Lilies, the famous flowers of 
History and Romance, born on tall, 
stately stems, from 4 to 5 feet high, are 
remarkable both for the astonishing 
size and number of their blooms, often 
from ten to fifteen on a single stalk. 
Their pure and glistening whiteness 
will make, a never to be forgotten 
accent against the riotous color of the 
garden of your dreams. 
Will bloom next June— if you plant them now . 50c each. $5.00 a dozen. 
Other Specials in Settling-quality Bulbs 
100 Single Early Tulips in io named varieties. $4.00 
_ , , ^ ^ . (Bloom in April and Early May). 
100 Double Early Tulips in 10 named varieties.$4.50 
(Bloom in April and Early May) 
100 Darwin Tulips in 10 named varieties. S4.50 
(Immense flowers on stems 2 % ft. tali) 
100 Cottage Tulips in 10 named varieties. £4.50 
100 Breeder or Art Tulips in 5 named varieties. $ 5.00 
like the Darwins. In Wonderful shades of bronze, orange buff and apiicot) 
100 Daffodils our special assortment for naturalizing, big, medium and short trumpets, 
all top size bulbs.. .. ...£4.50 
100 Crocus, designated colors, or our assortment. 
100 Scilla Siberica, Blue squils. 
100 Giant Snowdrops. 
100 Blue Grape Hyacinths 
. $i-7S 
£5.00 
£3-00 
£300 
100 Chionodoxas, Glory of the Snows..£4^00 
Shall we send you our ”Book of Bulbs”—it is yours for the asking 
ScKlings $ulW 
23 WEST 59th STREET, 
NEW YORK CITY 
