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The Garden Magazine, February, 1924 
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To Our Customers 
During the fall of 1923 we shipped 
nearly 2 million HARDY PEREN¬ 
NIAL PLANTS, and several hun¬ 
dred thousand DUTCH BULBS. 
A large addition to our list of cus¬ 
tomers causes us to feel that we 
are progressing. 
But the one great question before 
us is: Has service rendered been 
satisfactory? 
Has the quality of the plants we 
shipped been everything you ex¬ 
pected ? 
We would esteem it a favor if 
customers will write us frankly 
and freely if there have been short¬ 
comings. 
February is our quietest month, 
therefore write now, so that we 
may be able to give you undivided 
attention. Our spring rush usually 
starts early in March. 
Our new Spring Catalogue will be 
ready toward the end of this month 
and with it, a list of names of the 
new and less known Good Hardy 
Plants, also a special offer on some 
items which, owing to unusually 
good growing condition last sum¬ 
mer, we were able to produce at 
lower cost than ordinarily is pos¬ 
sible. 
Catalogue is free. Please write 
for it. 
iWiyside Gardens Go. 
largest Growers of Hardy Plants in America 
Mentor, Oh io. 
E. H. Schultz, Pres, 
J. J. Grullemans, Sec. Treas. 
hi 
The Horticultural Wonders 
of New Jersey 
Monmouth County, the most famous 
Garden Spot in the East, has given 
the world many notable varieties of 
Shrubs, Flowers and Vegetables. I he 
latest introductions to attract the 
horticultural world are: 
Kemp’s Wonder Glads. 
Waite’s Famous Dahlias 
These new introductions are the 
“Last Words” in these two garden 
favorites. They represent New 
Types, New Forms, New Colors. 
They are “milestones” in the prog¬ 
ress of advanced plant breeding. 
Illustrated Gladiolus Catalogue 
or Dahlia List 
Either one or both free for the asking. 
Please say which. 
J. A. KEMP 
Kemp’s “Ruffolace” 
Kemp’s Surprise 
Glad. Collection 
Contains ten named varieties, 
including my famous Pink 
Wonder, White Wonder, Al¬ 
bania, Early Snowflake, and 
six others, all different, cor¬ 
rectly labelled, sent anywhere 
in the U. S. or Canada, post¬ 
paid for #1.00. 
Glad-Dahlia Specialist 
LITTLE SILVER NEW JERSEY 
For 25 years a breeder and grower of fine 
Gladioli and other plants. 
New type, new form. The 
forerunner of a new race 
of Gladioli more beautiful 
than any yet seen. 
Our New 1924 Catalog has 
been completely rearranged from 
start to finish. It is Hlled with 
helpful suggestions for you. Qual 
ity of our stocks and service to our 
customers rings through every page, 
bright colored illustrations of the 
most desirable varieties of Flower 
and Vegetable Seeds, Plants, Bulbs, 
Shrubs and many new and inter¬ 
esting features. It will be sent 
free, a post card will bring it. 
Send for your copy to-day. 
Ifm Cohrlfarmony Chart 
Everybody naturally loves beautiful coloring, especially 
in their gardens, and up to now there has been no aid for 
Garden lovers, but at last our new Garden Color Harmony 
Chart (which cannot be supplied by any other Seedsman) 
solves the problem of color grouping and is by far the most 
comolete guide for color in tlie gardens that has ever been 
worked out. 
This wonderful chart with .olor schemes of gardens, 
names of practically every known flower under its proper 
color, and many other helpful suggestions is fully described 
in our catalog. The price of this chart is #2.00. 
JOHN LEWIS CHILDS SEED CO., Inc. 
FLORAL PARK, N. Y. 
Consolidated with EDWARD T. BROMFIELD SEED CO. 
