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The Garden Magazine, February, 1924 
Have a 
Garden of 
named Beauties! 
M ORE than half the joy in 
gardening is in knowing 
what you are growing. Know 
the flowers by their intimate 
variety names. Learn to love 
the individual beauty of Anna 
Eberius, Evelyn Kirtland, etc. 
Gladioli for 
the Connoisseur 
Primulinus Hybrids —The daintiest forms 
and colors are found in this class. Exquisite 
for table decorations. 
Each 
Doz. 
Alice Tiplady —burnt orange. 
$ .50 
$2.50 
Butterfly— yellow. 
1.00 
10.00 
Fire Queen —scarlet. 
.50 
5.00 
Mrs. Grullemans —golden yellow. 
.50 
5.00 
Queen Unique —salmon pink. 
.50 
5.00 
Violet Queen —violet. 
.25 
2.50 
Special Offer: One each of above for $2.50; 3 of each, $6.50 
Standard Large Flowering Sorts 
Of Unusual Size and Beauty 
Evelyn Kirtland —rose pink. 
Frank J. Syrnmes —salmon pink. 
Liebesfeuer— brilliant scarlet. 
Mrs. w. E. Fryer —large scarlet. 
Rouge Torch —creamy white, red blotch. 
War --blood red. 
Each 
$ .20 
.25 
30 
.15 
.10 
.15 
Doz. 
$2.00 
2.50 
3.00 
1.50 
1.00 
1.50 
Special Offer: One of each of above for $1.00; 6 of each for $5.50; 
12 of each for $10.00 
Again I Offer Japanese Iris 
A symphony of colors, with flowers of graceful shape borne on 
sturdy upright stems. Japanese Iris are incomparable. I offer 
named varieties in colors that blend well. These well-rooted plants 
should not be confused with 
small divisions, and give re¬ 
sults the first season. 
Transplant plants with a 
fine, fibrous root system. By 
Mail—postpaid and insured— 
1 plant $1.00; 10 plants $7.50; 
100 plants $50.00. 
Order at once — 
limited supply. 
Circular of Gladioli 
on request. 
George Lawler 
Gardeivville 
Tacoma, 
Washington 
Hundreds of my new creations are coming to the front rank as they become known on 
the Pacific Coast as well as here in the East. Here is an extract from an unsolicited 
letter from one customer of mine on the Pacific Coast. 
“1 have enjoyed the best results from your new dahlia creations this year that 
I have ever experienced. ‘Lake Superior’ is a wonder. Produced several blooms 
over 14 inches. ‘Caruso’ and ‘The Deacon’ cannot be beat; both of them are 
fine growers, with elegant stems, and blooms over 11 inches. I had one ‘Lake 
Huron’ over 14 inches with a fine stem. ‘Lake Ontario’is a beauty but much 
smaller. Largest bloom 10 inches.” 
My new catalogue will cont'ain hundreds of my new ones which will astonish the person 
who can grow dahlias. Write for it. It’s free. Address 
GEO. L. STILLMAN, Dahlia Specialist 
Box C-24 WESTERLY, RHODE ISLAND 
Ruth Van Fleet 
Seeds that Produce! 
The STORRS & HARRISON CO. 
701h Annual Catalog 
lists the seeds you want 
S EASON after season, suc¬ 
cessful gardens and pro¬ 
ductive fields and orchards 
reward the users of Storrs & 
Harrison offerings. 1200 fer¬ 
tile acres and 70 years of 
experience insure satisfactoi’y 
results. 
Time-tested seeds, dependable 
and prolific—plants and shrubs 
that thrive lustily—fruit trees 
that will bear abundantly—shade 
trees for every purpose. All 
await your selection in our 1924 
catalog. 
If you’re planning a small 
kitchen garden or one of expan¬ 
sive acreage, a beautiful lawn or 
a fruitful orchard, write for this 
catalog first. It will help you to 
plan and choose most wisely. 
Post card will bring catalog. 
THE STORRS & HARRISON CO. 
Narserymen and Seedsmen for 70 Years 
Box 514 Painesville, Ohio 
