The Garden Magazine, November, 1923 
179 
Your Own “Winter 
Garden Show” 
An Indoor Flower Garden for 
Send to-day for this magnificent collec¬ 
tion of indoor winter-flowering bulbs, 
all top size bulbs that produce largest 
flowers Easily grown in home or con¬ 
servatory. 
6 Hyacinths 6 Paper White Narcissus 
6 Daffodils 6 Freesias 12 Tulips 
12 Crocuses 
The entire collection of 48 bulbs sent prepaid with¬ 
in 200 miles of New York for $3.00, cash, check or 
money order. Our booklet “Autumn Gardening” 
with complete cultural directions for all bulbs goes 
with it. 
Seedsmen 
Florists 
Lovett’s for Small Fruits 
For nearly half a century this nursery has specialized in Berry 
Plants and high-class Fruit Trees of all kinds until the name 
“Lovett” has become a synonym for all that is good in fruits. 
Our latest catalogue awaits the privilege of familiarizing you 
with all we sell. Please ask for your copy TO-DAY. 
LOVETT’S NURSERY, Box 125, Little Silver, New Jersey 
The gas that wouldn’t work— does! 
While the cost of al¬ 
most everything else 
you use has steadily 
mounted in the past 
decade, the cost of 
good light, due to im¬ 
provements made by 
General Electric 
Company engineersin 
the incandescent 
lamp, has as steadily 
declined. 
In 1894 a new gas was discovered 
in the air we breathe. It seemed so 
useless that it was named “Argon” 
—from two Greek words which 
mean “it won’t work.” 
But this Argon gas is now pumped 
into modern electric lamp bulbs and 
does work. It helps your lamp to give 
you, for the same money, fifty times 
more light than your grandmother’s 
candles gave her. 
Bobbink & Atkins 
Nursery 
ROSES 
Autumn Planting 
Ask for our ‘ Get-Acquainted” list of Roses and 
our Illustrated Rose Catalogue. We grow several 
hundred thousand Roses in several hundred varie¬ 
ties. Plant in October-November for best results. 
Irises and Peonies: Our collections are complete. Ask for 
booklet. 
Evergreens: Will give best results when planted in the early 
autumn. Ask for our special offer for foundation plantings. 
Rhododendrons, Kalmias, and other broad-leaved Ever¬ 
greens: We shall be glad to correspond with anybody who 
intends to plant this autumn. 
Beech Trees: Copper and Purple-leaved. We have growing 
in our Nursery several hundred fine, well branched trees 
ranging in sizes from 5 to 10 ft. tall. Prices on application. 
Trees: We have many hundreds of specimen, ornamental 
Shade Trees. We shall be glad to furnish list upon appli¬ 
cation. 
Ask for our special pamphlets of Rock Garden Plants; 
Japanese Yew; Giant-flowering Marshmallow 
Nurserymen & Florists 
RUTHERFORD_NEW JERSEY 
GENERAL ELECTRIC 
The 
Glen Road Iris Gardens 
SPECIALIZE IN RARE AND FINE 
VARIETIES OF BEARDED IRISES 
Send for List 
Grace Sturtevant, Prop. 
Wellesley Farms, Massachusetts 
Have You Seen 
My Fall Catalogue? 
Since the first issue, now three years ago, the special Fall 
edition of my catalogue has been growing better from year 
to year. Written in the same frank spirit which my customers ap¬ 
preciate so much in connection with my spring Dahlia book, the Fall 
catalogue has won me many additional 
friends, but there is still room for more. 
If you are interested in bulbs for Fall 
planting such as Tulips Narcissi, as well as 
Peonies, Iris; and other hardy perennials, 
1 am sure my Fall catalogue will prove of 
interest. 
Please write for it—a postcard will do 
J. K. ALEXANDER 
World’s Largest Dahlia Growe 
27-29 Central Street 
East Bridgewater, Mass. “The Dahlia King” 
Southern Dahlias 
Grown In Old Virginia 
Resist Heat Better 
In the Hickory Hill Dahlia collection you will find 
practically all of the World’s Best Dahlias. 
They are grown under conditions peculiarly fa¬ 
vorable to give them drought resistance. The 
long season gives us large, well matured tubers—- 
full of vitality. 
We are especially strong on the high class ex¬ 
hibition varieties such as Champagne, Dixie, 
Modesty, Darkeye, Emperor, Grizzly, Henry F. 
Michell, Dr. L. C. Bosher, Dakota, and scores 
of other favorites. Send name for 1924 Catalogue. 
Hickory Hill Dahlia Farm 
J. S. BOSHER. 
The South’s Foremost Dahlia Specialist 
Richmond Virginia 
