The Garden Magazine, January, 1924 
303 
Equal to the best. Remarkably smooth, bright rosy pink 
Tomatoes, ripening to the stem, without cracks. Medium 
sized, so much desired by home and market gardeners; a 
remarkably heavy producer, ripening close to Earliana. 
Pkt. 20cts. and 35cts., l Aoz. $1, 14oz. $1.75. 
New Golden Acre Cabbage. A week earlier tlian others. Medium 
sized, hard, round heads. Pkt. 25 cts., Joz. 35 cts., foz. 65 cts., oz. # 1 . 25 . 
Golden Plume Celery. Deep golden colored stalks, rich nutty 
flavor; matures early. Pkt. 25 cts., Joz. $ 1 . 
King of Denmark Spinach. Ready in 30 days from seed; stands 
two weeks longer than other varieties before going to seed. Pkt. iocts., 
oz. 15 cts., jib. 35 cts. 
LIVINGSTON’S SEED ANNUAL 
describes “True Blue” seeds for vegetable and flower garden and farm. Illustrated from 
photographs; records more than 70 years experience in seeds. Send for a copy. 
THE LIVINGSTON SEED COMPANY 
Dept. G Columbus, Ohio 
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Our Garland of Fragrant 
Novelties for 1924 
Aquilegias from the Engadine 
Superb long spurred Hybrids flaunting a 
Rainbow radiance of color. Sow these grace¬ 
ful beauteous tinted flowers and be richly 
rewarded. 
Antirrhinum “Peachblow” 
A distinct English variety, the plants bear¬ 
ing massive spikes of bloom most striking 
when used en masse—the individual flower 
is unique with a central band of rich golden 
yellow merging above and below into a del¬ 
icate rosy peach tint. 
Centaurea Turkestanica 
A lovely new variety for borders and marg¬ 
ins of shrubberies, the pale yellow flowers 
gracing tall stems 2 to 3 feet. 
Hollyhock “Chater’s” Queen of Sheba 
Very double finely formed full flowers of 
a beautiful primrose buff hue with rosy re¬ 
flections. 
Pkt., any of the above, each, 
Linaria Macedonica Speciosa 
A new strikingly handsome hardy peren¬ 
nial from the Orient, which blooms freely 
the first year when sown early. Flowers of 
a clear cream color with large orange spot 
on lower lip, 2 V 2 ft. 
Lupinus “Downers Marvellous 
Hybrids” 
Sown outdoors in early Spring, produce 
splendid bold flower spikes in every hue 
from palest pink to rich bronze and purple. 
Lupinus Polyphyllus 
“Sweet Scented” 
Handsome spikes of self or bicolored 
flowers varying through every tone, exhaling 
a delicious scent. 
Pentstemon “White Butterfly” 
A true pure white, large flowering bed¬ 
ding Penstemon. 
50cts., Half pkt. 30 cts., trial pkt., 15cts. 
NEW AND RARE LILIES 
GROWN EASILY FROM SEED 
tl A GARDEN OF LILIES 
A spirit in them sings , 
A light about them beams.” 
L*lium Martagon Album 
Spikes 4 to 5 ft. carrying 2 0 to 3 0 pure 
white waxy flowers, Turks Cap shape. 
Hybrid Martagon Lilies 
Wonderful Hybrids growing 6 ft. high. 
Petals slightly reflexed, colors rosy pink to 
pinky buff with interior dark spots inside. 
Lilium Willmottiae 
Grows 4 ft. high with about 2 0 flowers on 
stem of a vivid orange red, the recurved 
petals spotted brown. Excellent for pots or 
outdoors. 
Lilium Giganteum 
The noble HIMALAYAN Lily. When 
established it grows 10 to 14 ft. high with 
numerous long tubular white lilies flushed 
purple inside. 
Lilium Tenuifolium 
The Coral lily of Siberia, produced in 
masses of 2 0 to 3 0 on slender stems, grass 
like foliage. 
Pkt. $1.0 0. Half pkt. 5 0 cts. Trial pkt. 25 cts. 
Our 192 4 Seed Book lists these and many 
more NOVELTIES in flower and VEGE¬ 
TABLES. Rare bulbs, etc. 
H. H. BERGER & COMPANY 
35 WARREN ST. NEW YORK 
Established 47 years 
The Newest 
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in Gladioli 
P INK, yellow, orange, red, lavender, purple, coral 
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Gladiolus Kunderdii (the ruffled-petal type) created 
a distinctly new kind of gladiolus—and one that is 
conceded by all to be the most beautiful strain of this 
wonderful flower. 
The varieties offered this year include many colors 
and shades in the ruffled-petaled type, an unmatched 
collection of the plain petaled kinds and an unusually 
fine number of primulinus hybrids—the butterfly and 
orchid-like forms. Lacinatus, my latest origination and 
the forerunner of another new race of Kunderd Gladioli, 
is a beautifully fringed or lacinated-petaled type. 
Kunderd Gladioli are easy to grow and with proper 
care will reward you with a wonderful profusion of 
bloom. I have prepared, personally, cultural directions 
that will enable anyone to grow my gladioli successfully. 
Send for My New Gladiolus Catalog—Free 
and you will get these instructions, together with the com¬ 
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them illustrated in colors. Write for this book at once so 
that you may choose the gladioli you want and send in 
an early order while my stocks are large. 
A. E. KUNDERD, Box G, Goshen, Ind., U.S.A. 
The Originator of The Ruffled Gladiolus 
Special Trial 
Collection Offer 
“Surprise 
Collection” 
Contains ten 
named (but not la¬ 
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Post-paid for SI.10. 
