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April, 1919 
DREER’S 1919 ^rden book 
Considered by Thousands of Gardeners 
both amateur and professional, the most 
dependable guide published on the 
Successful Growing of Flowers and Vegetables 
Mailed free to anyone mentioning this publication 
HENRY A. DREER 
Philadelphia, Pa, 
714-716 Chestnut Street 
It gives clear, concise cultural directions—much of it by 
experts who specialize on the particular Flower or Vegetable 
they tell you how to grow. 
224 big pages, four color plates and over a thousand 
photographic illustrations of practically everything 
worth growing in Vegetables and Flowers^—new 
creations as well as the old stand bys. 
Kunderd’s fVonderful 
New Ruffled Gladioli” 
Gladioli are the 
most popular of all 
summer flowering bulbs. 
Easy to grow, and very 
lasting as cut flowers. 
Kunderd’s New Strains of 
both Ruffled and Plain 
petaled are far the finest in 
the world. No others are 
like them, none so beautiful. 
Our well illustrated 
catalogue of 52 pages 
describes almost 300 varie¬ 
ties, all are our own pro¬ 
ductions, and most of them 
obtainable only from us. 
Our catalogue is free; you 
ought to have a copy, as it 
contains the most complete 
and reliable cultural in¬ 
formation ever published. 
May we send you a copy? 
Address the originator of the 
Ruffled Gladioli. 
A. E. KUNDERD 
Box 2 
GOSHEN, INDIANA 
Vegetable Seed Collection 
You can “go to market” in your own garden, getting 
fresh, crisp vegetables for summer use, and some to 
save for winter. A dollar invested in seed now will 
mean many dollars saved next summer. 
A Garden Full of Vegetables 
the kinds that your family likes; the kinds that are 
easy to grow and that will give you satisfactory 
returns. Forbes’ Dollar Market Basket Collection 
of Seeds contains 
One Packet Each of These Eighteen Varieties: 
Beans, King of Earlies; 
Wardwell’s Wax; Ford- 
hook Bush Lima. 
Beet, Detroit Dark Red; 
Early Wonder. 
Carrot, Coreless. 
Cucumber, Forbes’ Prolific 
White Spine. 
Lettuce, Champion of All; 
Grand Rapids. 
Onion, Yellow Globe Dan¬ 
vers; Red Wethersfield. 
Parsley, Moss Curled. 
Radish, Scarlet Globe; Scar- 
■ let Turnip White-Tip. 
Spinach, Savoy-Leaved. 
Swiss Chard. 
Tomato, Matchless. 
Turnip, Purple-Top White 
Globe. 
Sent Postpaid for One Dollar 
Forbes’ 1919 Catalogue4w?3s°"i“f''SS 
for the vegetable and flower grower—seeds, tools, insecti¬ 
cides. Write today for your free copy. 
ALEXANDER FORBES & CO., Seedsmen 
116 Mulberry Street Newark, New Jersey 
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