The Garden Magazine, November, 1923 
135 
Ferns gf Regal Beauty 
Ferns 5 feet high, with fronds 8 inches wide, hardy, decorative, 
enchanting—such is the great Cinnamon Fern shown below, one of 
the regal Osmunda family. You, anybody, can grow these ferns 
to perfection, in either sun or shade, so long as the soil is moist. 
Extra heavy plants, 40c. each, $4.00 per dozen. 
NOW is the time to plant them 
Throughout October-November is an ideal time to set out the now dormant 
plants. This will give you a great spring surprise. Try either of these:— 
Collection No. 2 —35 hardy ferns in 4 vari¬ 
eties, especially for dry , shady spots. $ 6.00 
Collection No. 3 —54 hardy ferns in 9 vari¬ 
eties, especially for moist , shady spots. $ 6.00 
A copy of my complete catalogue , as well as special Fall Offerings gladly mailed on request. 
EDWARD GILLETT F iowe“ Farm 3 Main St., Southwick, Mass. 
4 4 Mrs . Carl Salbach ’ ’ 
Gorgeous Creation 
This magnificent pro¬ 
duction is a great favorite 
with flower lovers. A 
large flower of an exquis¬ 
ite pink; a vigorous grow¬ 
er with long, rigid stems; 
and a prolific bloomer, it 
has been a consistent prize 
winner. 
Tubers are 
$ 1.00 apiece 
or $ 10.00 a dozen 
“Mrs. Carl Salbach” is 
typical of our distinctive 
offerings, which include 
only superior creations— 
our own and the best of 
other originators. 
In addition to all the latest dahlia creations, we 
are cataloguing new, exquisite gladioli—whites, 
pinks, yellows, and wonderfully beautiful orange 
and apricot combinations. 
You will find our new 1924 catalogue a veritable 
“Blue Book” of dahlias and gladioli. Write for 
your copy now. 
(. Field-grown bulbs and tubers guaranteed to be true to name.) 
CARL SALBACH, Grower 
6086 Hillegass Avenue Oakland, California 
You are cordially invited to study Chrysanthemum 
progress at our flowershop, located at 4 East 53rd, Street, 
where, throughout November we will hold daily exhibitions 
as long as this queen of all fall flowers lasts. 
Over one hundred varieties will be displayed, holding a 
profusion of forms and colors; ’Mums white as fleecy clouds, 
others tinted like the sunset sky; some pink as the rosy dawn; 
others yellow and of glorious autumn tints. 
There’s no admission fee, and no visitor need 
feel under the slightest obligation to buy any¬ 
thing. During the height of the show the shop 
will remain open until nine in the evening. 
Of Course You Will want the 
Totty Year Book 
It will be ready for mailing soon after New Year. Sent unsolicited 
to customers of record, we will be delighted to receive applications NOW 
from newcomers to G. M. readers’ ranks. 
Charles H. Totty Co. 
Headquarters for Flowers, for Garden and Home 
Madison, New Jersey 
Better Flowers for Discriminating Buyers at 
4 E. 53rd St., New York City 
Monthly Tidings 
Thanksgiving thoughts 
and Chrysanthemums are 
synonymous, and many a 
thankful thought have I 
given the Chrysanthemums, 
for this particular flower 
proved to be the chief factor 
in the early development of 
this business. Of late great 
advances have been made 
in the hardy garden section 
of this loveliest of all fall 
flowers. Over one hundred 
improved varieties intro¬ 
duced by us during the last five years bring scores 
of new shapes and shades of exquisite beauty. 
AN INVITATION 
To Garden Club Members and all 
Lovers of the Unusual in Flowers 
