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RIVERSIDE FARM 
INTRODUCTIONS 
f^EW VARIETIES 
Not obtainable elsewhere 
Have won much praise from people 
seeing them in bloom at Riverside 
Farm the past two seasons, 
I know that you will be highly pleas¬ 
ed with these new varieties, and want 
you to have them in your garden. I 
have priced them at prices you can 
afford. Give them a trial. 
HERE THEY ARE 
3 NEW JERSEY IRIS- 
Jersey Belie, Jersey Gem and Jersey 
Queen. See inside page. Iris. 
Price, 35c. each. 3 for $1.00. 
SNEW PHLOX 
Lady June, very early. Miss Durreli, 
wonderfully fragrant. Betty Snow, a 
pure white. Garnei Rose and Miriam. 
See inside page, New Hardy Phlox. 
Price, 20c. ©acts, 3 for 50c. One each of 
the five'varieties for 75c. 
NEW ©LADIOLUS' 
'WESTFIELD 
First offered in 1932 this beautiful 
New Gladiolus has won many fine com¬ 
pliments. The illustration does not do it 
justice, for to realize the beauty and del¬ 
icate blending and color of the flower it 
must be seen to be appreciated. 
Having increased my slock the past 
season I am now offering this new Glad¬ 
iolus at an unheard of low price lor a va= 
riety of its class. Large bulbs. 
Price, 20c„ each, 3 for 50c. 12 for 
31.50 postpaid. Order early. 
TOMATO 
BREWER’S FAVORITE 
Combines earliness-, good size, fine 
quality and productiveness. Fast becom¬ 
ing popular. Will be your favorite too 
if you grow it. See inside page. 
C. H. BREWER 
|| Riverside Farm, Rahway, N, J. 
Riverside Farm Press 
