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The Garden Magazine, October, 1S23 
For Spring Blooming 
Plant These Now— 
Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissus or 
Daffodils, Crocus, Snowdrops, 
Scillas, Lilies, Peonies, Callas, 
Iris, etc., etc. 
Dreer’s Autumn Catalogue 
for 1923 
offers a wonderful collection of the very best kinds 
of the above and bulbs of the highest grade, which 
are sure to produce satisfactory results. 
The catalogue also offers a complete list of sea¬ 
sonable Decorative Plants for the house, Hardy 
Perennial Plants, Roses for Fall Planting, Shrubs, 
Climbers, Aquarium Plants, Flower, Vegetable and 
Grass Seeds and Garden Sundries. 
Send for a Copy. Mailed free to those who mention this magazine. 
T I A FA 714-716 Chestnut Street 
Henry . Ureer Philadelphia, p a . 
Y OUR pride in your home can 
best be expressed by provid¬ 
ing beautiful and dignified sur¬ 
roundings. Evergreens, shrubs, 
and hedges will add to your house 
value and charm out of all pro¬ 
portion to their cost. Plant them 
now and enjoy their fresh green¬ 
ness all winter. A full nursery 
to choose from. Write for catalogue. 
The Morris Nurseries 
Box 804, West Chester 
Penna. 
Dahlias—Gladioli—Irises 
Salbacli creations always attract favorable com¬ 
ment. They are so distinctive and so beautiful. 
Write for catalogue to-day. Make your garden 
more attractive with Sal bach creations. 
CARL SALBACH, Grower 
6086 Hillegass Ave. Oakland, Cal. 
'&) Rare Tulips 
Below we offer two sets of the choicest 
tulips. 
I hese prices include delivery (7th and 
8th zones add 10%). 
10 Magnificent Darwins Fach Doz 
Anton Mauve. Violet, edged silver grey. $ .20 $2.00 
Aphrodite. Radiant Rose-pink..25 2.00 
Bleu Celeste. A queenly tulip. Bright violet-blue .25 2.50 
Duchess Hohenburg’. Slaty, lilac-mauve. .20 2.25 
Giant. Enormous, deep reddish purple flower, 
white base. . 2 .oo 
Mine. Karrois. Tints of Dawn.40 3.50 
Massenet. Exquisite flower in pastel shades. .. .15 1.30 
Mystery. Rich satiny black, a tulip for which 
Mynheer paid golden guilders..60 5.00 
Rev. Wolley Dodd. Rare Bluish mauve, starred 
„ r white .. 2.50 
Venus. Pure silverv rose.25 2 . 5 o 
1 bulb of each variety [10 bulbs) $2.50 
IO Royal Dutch Breeders 
Ab-El-Kader. Rich velvety bronze.20 2.00 
Bacchus. The bluest of all tulips..25 2 .00 
Copernicus. Coppery bronze with rose shadings .20 1.75 
Indian Chief. Deep reddish purple, a tulip 
treasure.75 7.50 
Louis XIV. Rich violet, overlaid bronze, mar¬ 
gined gold bronze..25 2.50 
Pink Pearl. Rare, tall goblets of translucent pink .40 4.75 
Salomon. Beautiful silvery lilac.20 2.00 
Socrates. Ruby violet, blue base, full petalled.12 1.25 
Turenne. Bronze violet, bordered blue.15 1.25 
Wilberforce. Soft apricot, edged yellow , green 
base. .25 2.00 
1 bulb of each variety (10 bulbs) $2.50 
Our Fall 1923 Bulb Book Lists Rare 
Seeds and Bulbs from every clime. 
H. H. BERGER CO., Eat. 46 years 
35 Warren St. New York, N. Y # 
Roses, Peonies, and Bulbs 
Three year old everblooming Tea Roses, all 
colors, 50 cts. or 5 for $2.00. All color Peonies, 
three or more eyes, 50 cts. or 5 for $2.00. 
Mammoth size Hyacinth Bulbs, all colors. 
20 for #1.00, 100 for $4.00. 
Single or double Narcissus. 30 for $1.00, 
100 for $3.00. 
Giant Darwin Tulips, all colors. 40 for $1.00, 
or 100 for $2.00. 
Mixture of Crocus. 100 for $1.00. All 
postpaid. 
R. J. GIBBINS Mt. Hally, N. J. 
CHOICE AND RARE 
PEONIES 
SEND FOR MY SURPLUS PRICE LIST 
O. L. RINGLE - WAUSAU, WIS. 
* They never before saw 
Delphiniums like mine” 
OUCH was the opinion freely expressed by 
the thousands of garden enthusiasts 
(professional and amateur) who saw my 
INIMITABLE MIXED DELPHINIUMS 
at the great New York Flower Show last Spring. 
Colors , size and formation were entirely new to them. 
I have another hatch of 2-year-old, field-grown plants 
ready for delivery now. I am convinced that no 
finer strain of Delphiniums exists; when you see them 
in your garden, you too will know how good they are. 
PRICE, PER DOZEN, $10.00 
Write for list G of these and other specialties 
of mine in Hardy Plants 
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