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The Garden Magazine, February, 1924 
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Whatever You Do 
Don’t Put Off Sending for This 
Catalogue of Flower Seeds and Hardy Plants 
Don’t put off sending, because when you do, we may 
not have one to send. Instead of printing a large num¬ 
ber of the usual kind of catalogue, that the woods are 
full of, we reduced the number and made it distinct¬ 
ly different, and decidedly better. Different in ar¬ 
rangement, contents and realistic color treatments. 
One thing you will particularly like is 
the unique way four pages open up be¬ 
fore you, all at a time. 
You will like the way we have grouped in 
an-easy-to-find-way, all your old true and 
tried flower seed and perennial friends. 
Likewise, the choice selections in the 
promising new ones. Not too many of 
them, but—just those which are ab¬ 
solutely dependable—say, ten or so. 
The grouping of things by tens, which 
was so welcomed with open arms when 
we first did it, is still a feature. Likewise, 
the common sense way of pricing, that 
entitles you to 7 when you buy 5; or 14 
when you buy 10, and so on. 
Never have our flower seeds been more 
painstakingly selected. I heir high 
germination has been carefully tested and 
proven. The perennial plants are all 
strong and thrifty, and have that uniform 
abundance of roots only possible the 
special way we grow them under irriga¬ 
tion. 
Satisfaction, entire satisfaction, we guar¬ 
antee. Anything short of that we invite 
the opportunity of making good on. 
What could be fairer? 
Send for the catalogue — that’s the important thing right now. 
J^TutixxS* Cor 
Ah Tho Si £ n of The Tree 
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Box 10 
Floiverbulb 
* ~ Specials 
$4.35 Dahlia Collection 
for $2.50 
One good tuber “King of Autumn/' 
“Bianca,” “F. A. Walker,” “Pierrot” 
and “Attraction.” 
$5.00 Gladioli 
Collection for $2.50 
Special mixture of 25 named Prim, hy¬ 
brids and 25 selected standards including 
“Le Marechal Foch.” 
Pine turn $1 Gladioli 
Special 
12 Kunderd and Diener varieties 
prices at from $5 to §10 
These prices until March 15 only 
Pinetum Floiverbulb Book—a worth-while 
reference volume—FREE 
E. CRAWFORD JONES, Pinetum Gardens 
Oceanside Park, Rockville Centre, N. Y. 
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 
T HE only way for the effective control of 
Aphis or Plant Lice is to wage war 
vigorously upon the very first invaders! Look 
for these pioneers early and often. As soon 
as you discover them, even if only a few, kill 
them with 
LOTO L 
REG. U. S. PAT. OFFICE 
The Complete Concentrated 
Contact Insecticide in Jelly Form 
Lotol stands for Spraying Simplified —No 
fuss, no muss! Just squeeze out a teaspoon¬ 
ful from the handy tube, dissolve in water 
and spray. Lotol being scientifically com¬ 
pounded, spreads and sticks correctly. Tube, 
costing 35c, makes 6 gallons of spray solution. 
Ask your dealer for LOTOL. If not obtain¬ 
able, we will mail, i oz. tube for 45c; 3 oz. 
tube for 85c; 1 lb. can—a season’s supply— 
for $2.50 delivered. 
Descriptive folder and price list on request. 
GARDEN CHEMICAL CO. 
Sole Manufacturers of LOTOL and MELROSINE 
Park Avenue and 146th Street, New York, N. Y. 
Teaspoonful Makes a Gallon” 
fPrlndle HUMUS 
for the Price is the Best and Cheapest 
S/^e vtHi t t/ r* 
for vegetable, flower, lawn, shrub and tree 
$5.oo for 5, loo lb. bagrs, f. o. b. Stanhope, N. J. 
Write for Cultural directions 
H. B. PRINDLE 70 East 45th St., New York 
DESTROY 
FIELD MICE 
If your garden or orchard is infested with 
field mice, write us and we will send you a 
free booklet telling how to destroy them 
without the use of traps or virulent poisons. 
PARKE, DAVIS & COMPANY 
DEPT. C 
DETROIT MICHIGAN 
