The Garden Magazine, January, 1924 
305 
The Original DAHLIAS OF 
QUALITY and DISTINCTION 
D AHLIADEL assures you of true- 
to-name tubers grown for health 
and vitality at a moderate price. 
Our 1924 illustrated catalogue includes 
such notable introductions of our 
own as 
BETTY —A well formed deep decor¬ 
ative^ of light amber and yellow. 
EMMA MARIE -A fine large pink and white hybrid cactus 
of unusual merit. 
EASTERN STAR —A rich golden amber decorative with 
real exhibition qualities. 
PRIDE OF DAHLIADEL —A massive deep carmine red 
decorative. 
as well as Kitty Dunlap, Mariposa, Mrs. I. de Ver Warner, 
Nobilis, Shudow’s Lavender, Wizard of Oz, and over two 
hundred true and tried novelties and standard varieties. 
Just your name and address on a postal brings the catalogue. 
DAHLIADEL NURSERIES 
VINELAND NEW JERSEY 
CATALOGUE SENT FREE 
ON REQUEST 
for your 
JLower and Vegetable 
Garden 
A rare and charming flower 
BLUE SALVIA 
(Salvia farinacea) 
Long graceful spikes dotted with 
flowers of a charming shade of blue. 
Very handsome in the garden and 
most useful to mingle with other cut 
flowers, giving a charm and grace 
hardly attained in any other way. 
If you want something distinctive and 
different from what is seen in every 
garden the Blue Salvia will prove a 
great interest and pleasure. 
Easy to raise and quite hardy, flower¬ 
ing in August when seed is sown in 
the spring. 
Seed 20c. a packet; 3 pkts. 50c. 
Our large and complete catalogue of 
Vegetable and Flower seeds and plants 
together with a little book of culture 
of vegetables and flowers will be sent 
with each order. Or the catalogue 
will be sent free if requested. 
We are large growers of both vegetable and 
flower seeds of the highest quality, very much 
superior to those usually sold. 
Send for catalogue and buy direct 
from the grower . 
Joseph Harris Co. Moreton Farm R.F.D. 3, Coldwater, N. Y. 
A BORDER OF 
PERENNIAL 
LUPINES 
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GIANT SHIRLEY 
FOXGLOVES 
Elliott’s Sweet-Scented 
LUPINES 
Unquestionably the outstanding novelty of 
the season. Distinguished by charming 
colors and a delightful fragrance 
heretofore unknown among 
these favorite flowers 
T HE charm of the old-fashioned perennial Lu¬ 
pines or “Sun Dials” has been marvelously 
glorified in this superb new strain by the addition 
of a wealth of perfume and soft, harmonious colors. 
They fill the borders, year after year, with 
fragrant spires of soft pink, glowing rose, white, 
lavender, sky-blue, purple, dainty fawn, and 
amber; with many lovely pastel shadings anil ar¬ 
tistic bicolors. The three-foot spikes make mag¬ 
nificent cut-flowers. Frequent cutting prolongs the 
blooming period from May on to early fall. 
Hardy, thriving in full sun or partial shade; easy 
to grow from seed. 
Elliott’s are fortunate in being able to offer this 
year a limited quantity of seed from these fine 
new Lupines, in conjunction with two other new 
flower creations of unusual merit, as follows: 
Giant Shirley Foxgloves —A genuine “Shirley” production 
of extraordinary size and vigor, growing 6 to 7 feet tall. The 
flowerheads arc over 3 feet long, crowded with big, bell-shaped 
blossoms. Colors range from white and shell-pink to deepest 
rose, many attractively dotted with crimson or chocolate. 
Hardy perennial. 
Violet-Blue Balcony Petunias —One of the most superbly 
colored flowers we have ever seen—a lovely deep shade of 
pure violet-blue-y-rare in flowers of any kind, and absolutely 
unique in Petunias. Vigorous and spreading, with large flow¬ 
ers of rich, velvety texture, it is the ideal Petunia for decora¬ 
tive beds and porch boxes. It blooms continuously and pro¬ 
fusely from early summer to late fall. 
for 
$| 00 
Special Introductory Offer 
One packet of Elliott’s New Sweet-scented 
Lupines, together with one packet each of 
Giant Shirley Foxgloves and Violet-Blue 
Balcony Petunias 
Additional packets of the Lupines will be 
supplied at 50 cents each; Foxgloves at 35 
cents each; and Petunias at 25 cents each 
Send for this Book 
Elliott’s “Flower and Vegetable Gardens” for 1924 
describes all of the finest varieties of flowers, including many 
valuable new introductions besides the three above. A bright, 
well-illustrated little book that makes garden planning in¬ 
teresting, easy, and resultful. Free to all who are interested 
in fine gardens. Write for it to-day. 
COMPANY 
ELLIOTT NURSERY 
Established 1889 
