September, 
19 2 2 
127 
Perennials and Evergreens 
May be moved now with safety 
W E have a comprehensive 
selection to choose from. 
Broad enough to cover a wide 
choice, and in quantity large 
enough to satisfy the largest es¬ 
tates. We will gladly send you 
a copy of our handbook of gen¬ 
eral information on trees and 
hardy plants, if you will ask for 
it. It will assist you in making 
selection. 
Otm <Jd>ay <Jtate AGirseries 
w. h. wyman son , Proprietors 
Oorth c 4binqton , 
c Mass. 
PEONIES 
iP IRIS 
All the newest European and American introductions 
Highest awards by American Peony Society. 
Highest awards by American Iris Society. 
Movilla plants are unsurpassed for vigor and 
freedom of bloom. 
Descriptive catalog compiled by James Boyd 
and John C. Wister— 30 A Price list free. 
MOVILLA GARDENS 
HAVERFORD PENNSYLVANIA 
DREER’S 
Autumn Catalogue for 1922 
Offers the best grade of Bulbs for Fall planting, including 
Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissus, Crocus, Lilies, etc. Also Sea¬ 
sonable Plants, Lawn Grass Seed, Agricultural Seeds, Tools 
and Implements of all kinds; Fertilizers and Insecticides. 
This catalogue is well illustrated and gives accurate de¬ 
scriptions, together with cultural information. 
A copy will be mailed free to all applicants who mention 
this magazine. 
HENRY A. DREER 
714-716 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, Pa. 
Make Yours a Regal Garden 
REGAL LUPINS We believe we are the first in this country to 
offer the new English Hybrids strains of 
Lupinus Polyphyllus known as the Regal Lupins. This remarkable 
race of hybrids have fascinating tints and unique combinations of 
color that are difficult to describe. There are creamy shades, amber, 
coppery-orange and almost canary-yellow, mingled with bronze, 
bright rose, terra-cotta slate and lavender-blue. 
REGAL DELPHINIUM At the same time we have obtained 
direct from the introducer a su¬ 
perior strain of Hybrid Delphinium, also known as “Regal.” These 
are grown from seed selected from the best named English varieties. 
REGAL LILIES These new perennials referred to above are fit 
garden companions for the Regal Lily, and 
planted with them, produce a beautiful color combination. 
/"iUR Fall Supplement lists all Tulips, Narcissi, Hyacinths, and ether bulbs, as 
well as Lilies, Peonies, and Iris, which are best set at this time. There are 
descriptions of these and novelties such as Hollyhock “Exquisite,” the true 
Double Gypsophila, English Bedding Violas, etc. A complete list cf our 
perennial plants, evergreens, shrubs, and trees, is found in our 1922 Annual, 
a copy of which will be sent to all who do not have cne. 
SEND FOR YOUR COPY NOW 
F. H. Horsford, Charlotte, Vermont 
| BETTER PEONIES—BY FARR 1 
For Those Who Want Quality 
Order From This Advertisement. T am so sure that 
you will be pleased with Farr’s Perennials that I am 
willing to fill your order for any of the plants grown 
at Wyomissing, and let you pay after you receive them. 
If you prefer to leave the selection of the 
varieties to me, just tell me what colors you 
want, and about how much you wish to invest 
in the plants. Orders on this plan should 
amount to $10 at least. 
Bertrand H. Farr 
106 Garfield Avenue, 
Wyomissing, Pa. 
Peonies—Farr’s Peonies—are an asset to every garden, increasing 
in value every year. This collection includes popular and desirable 
varieties that will grow and bloom freely. Plants are one year old, 
with three to five eyes. 
GARDEN GROUP NO. 2 
Albiflora (LaFiancee ). Single. Creamy white.$1.50 
Boule de Neige. White, flecked crimson. Midseason.50 
Due de Wellington. White and sulphur. Late.50 
Duke of Clarence. Violet-rose. Midseason.75 
Duchesse de Nemours. White and sulphur. Early.50 
Felix Crousse. Brilliant) red.75 
Grandidora nivea plena. White. Early. 1.50 
Mme. Emile Galle. Creamy white. Late.75 
Mans. Jules Elie. Lilac-rose. Early.. 1.00 
Princess Beatrice. Violet-rose and white. Midseason.50 
10 plants (one of each) for $7.50 $8.25 
