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‘The Garden Magazine, February, 1924 
Yours for a 
Better Day’s 
Work 
With your hands on the handles 
of this responsive power plant, 
the old jobs of cultivating the 
garden, sowing seeds and mowing lawns, have truly turned into a joyful pastime. 
You can do the most delicate kind of cultivating, more rapidly than ever before 
with the help of 
BOLENS 
Power Hoe 
and Lawn Mower Tractor 
Asa motorized wheel hoe it does the accurate work which must otherwise be done 
with hand implements, does it more rapidly and better. One user writes:—“The 
pleasure of growing ‘glads’ as a hobby is greatly en¬ 
hanced by this marvelous helper. Now there is real joy 
m cultivating the garden and the beneficial effects are 
easily seen.” The BOLENS is adapted to a great variety 
of different crops and soils, and its tool attachments ail 
have snap hitches, making them quickly interchangeable. 
As a Power Lawn Mower it gets into the nooks and 
corners that cannot be negotiated with cumbersome 
machines. It is easily turned, hence winding 
paths or shrubs on the lawn are not annoying 
to the guide of the BOLENS. 
Full details of the BOLENS are given 
in a freely illustrated booklet, for 
which please write, 
Gilson Manufacturing Co. 
205 Park Street 
Port Washington, Wisconsin 
HUNTINGTON OFFERS 
Hardy Perennial Plants. Field 
grown in finest “all hardy” assortment. 
Several new items exclusive with us. 
Gladioli. Not too many. Selected 
from the best of our 500 varieties. 
Annual Seeds. From the world’s best 
sources. Many novelties. 
Seeds of Perennial Plants. Separate 
list. Longest issued in America. Many 
items not obtainable elsewhere. 
Ornamentals. Home Grown Hardy 
Azaleas. 
Prices. As low as prime quality will 
allow. Free catalogues. 
RALPH E. HUNTINGTON 
Painesville Ohio 
Pudor’s Glory of 
Puget Sound Strain 
Of Double Flowering Blue and 
White Delphiniums 
Long Spurred Columbines 
The Latest Imported English 
Hybrid Lupins. 
Over 200 of the World’s Best 
Old and New Irises. 
At Greatly Reduced Prices for 1924 
All these are described and priced in my new Iris Price List. 
My new booklet on "Delphiniums" will show you my finest 
named Hybrids in natural colors, and tells you everything you 
want to know about the successful growing of this lovely "Blue 
Queen" of the Hardy Garden. 1 am sure you will prize a copy of 
it .*7 only grow the finest things for the garden — yours and minel" 
O. M. PUDOR, Iris and Delphinium 
Grower and Breeder 
R. F. D. Puyallup, Wash. 
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SIBERIAN 
WALL-FLOWER 
<sA ‘fare and ‘Delightful 
Decennial 
T HIS beautiful, new emigree from a 
land of mystery and romance has 
been welcomed with open arms by the 
few who have seen it and is destined 
to be a highly prized permanent resi¬ 
dent in the hardy-perennial bed of the 
flower-lover. 
Its golden clusters of an exquisite 
orange yellow are borne in profusion 
all summer above a crown of closely 
tufted, glossy dark green foliage and 
when massed against a harmoniously 
contrasting color background such as 
Delphinium Belladonna or Phlox Miss 
Lingard, the effect is gorgeously beau¬ 
tiful—a true high-note for your garden! 
Blooms the first year; averages 15 
inches in height, and will survive the 
severest winter—What more could one 
ask ? 
“A word to the wise” —We have just 
2,000 of these rare plants for distri¬ 
bution this season. When these are 
gone-! 
ONE DOZEN $5.00 >4 DOZEN $2.75 
(postage and packing included) 
Outp oS ^ 
jVurseries 
Maplewood Road 
Ridgefield Connecticut 
N. B. May we put you on the list for our new 
Spring Bulletins? 
