The Garden Magazine, February, 1924 
377 
70-ANNUALCATALOG! 
ROSES of every de¬ 
scription and the finest 
of TREES, PLANTS 
and SHRUBS 
—are listed in the new Storrs 
& Harrison catalog. Full- 
colored, hardy, field grown 
roses from 60 rich acres. Sure 
to flower in three months. 
All except the Climbers 
and Baby Ramblers are sent 
trimmed, ready for planting. 
Storrs & Harrison flower 
and vegetable seeds, plants, 
shrubs, shade and fruit trees 
are selected for unusual vigor, 
color or prolificacy. 1200 fer¬ 
tile acres on shores of Lake 
Erie provide everything your 
garden, lawn or orchard needs. 
Get our new catalog before 
you make your choice. 
A post card brings it! 
THE STORRS & HARRISON CO. 
Nurserymen and Seedsmen for 70 Years 
Box 473 Painesville, Ohio 
Dahlia- 
Zinnias 
' I 'HEY are so dif- 
ferent you must 
grow them. Immense 
flowers, 6 inches 
across, in gorgeous 
shades of golden 
orange, brilliant scar¬ 
let and rose with white and old-rose for variety. A complete 
change from the dead yellows and obnoxious shades of magenta 
and purple in the old Zinnias. Mixed colors, Pkt. 15 cts.; \ oz. 
60 cts.; | oz. $1.00. 
Scabiosa. Our improved large-flowering strain has exquisite 
double flowers of rich color on long stems; fine for bedding or 
cutflowers; a continuous bloomer. Mixed colors, Pkt. 5 cts.; 
| oz. 20 cts.; \ oz. 35 cts.; 1 oz. 50 cts. 
Helichrysum or Straw Flowers. Our Monstrosa strain has 
very large, double flowers of rich glittering colors; fine for bed¬ 
ding, borders, cutflowers and for dried winter bouquets. Mixed 
colors, Pkt. 10 cts.; \ oz. 30 cts.; h oz. 50 cts. 
Beautiful colored illustrations of these three garden favorites 
will be found in Livingston’s 1924 Catalogue. Send for a Free 
copy, it describes “True-Blue” Seeds for flower and vegetable 
garden and farm. 
THE LIVINGSTON SEED CO. 
Department G Columbus, Ohio 
Gladioli that Rival 
the Rainbow 
C OULD you but see my gladioli in bloom—• 
thousands of varieties—all ablaze in one 
glorious mass of rainbow colors, you would sense 
the thrill I feel in knowing that nowhere else are 
gladioli like these. I want every flower lover to 
know the wondrous beauty of the Gladiolus 
“Kunderdii,” the ruffled-petaled type, its exqui¬ 
site colorings and grace—my own origination— 
and distinctly new. I want you also to know Alice 
Tiplady, recognized as the world’s finest variety 
of all the primulinus hybrids, the dainty butterfly 
or orchid-like gladioli. And in the Kunderd 
plain-petaled type, varieties like Mrs. Frank 
Pendleton, Tyrian Beauty and Mary Pickford 
are unexcelled in their delicacy of color, the 
shapeliness of the individual spike and profusion 
of bloom. 
Words can but faintly picture the magnificence 
of these garden flowers supreme. You must 
grow them to know them. 
Kunderd Catalog for 1924—Now Ready 
Write for it to-day. I want you to have a copy 
now, so that you may make your selections and send 
your order before the stocks of the choicer varieties 
are depleted. Kunderd customers know that early 
ordering insures the choice of the world’s finest 
gladioli—that’s why I urge you to write for my free 
catalog to-day. It lists and describes hundreds of 
my gladioli and illustrates many of them in color, be¬ 
sides containing my personal cultural instructions that 
make it easy to grow gladioli. Just send your name 
and address and the catalog will be mailed promptly. 
A. E. KUNDERD 
