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House bf Garden 
Philadelphus Virginal 
Said by Gardeners to be the 
Finest White-Flowering Shrub 
HEN you see this wonderful 
Philadelphus Virginal in bloom I 
know you will agree with the senti¬ 
ment expressed by one of my 
customers— 
“Your remarks concerning Phila¬ 
delphus Virginal are not strong 
enough. In full bloom it is one 
of the most beautiful shrubs, and 
should at least be as popular as 
forsythia.” 
This fall we have a limited 
quantity of two-year-old plants, 
fine 2 -foot specimens, with extra 
$2 each, $17.50 for ten 
These plants should bloom next 
spring—in fact some blooms 
should be on them from June to 
mid-September. 
Better Plants, by Farr, our gen¬ 
eral catalogue of perennials, will 
be sent on request. 
Better Bulbs, by Farr, listing Tulips, Hyacinths, Narcissi, Crocus, 
for fall planting has been mailed to customers. Others may have a 
copy on request. 
BERTRAND H. FARR 
Wyomissing Nurseries Company 
For Spring Blooming Plant These Now- 
Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissus or Daffodils, Crocus, 
Snowdrops, Scillas, Lilies, Iris, Peonies, 
Callas, etc., etc. 
Dreer^s Autumn Catalogue 
for 
1923 
offers a wonderful 
collection of the 
very best kinds 
of the above and 
bulbs of the high- 
t grade, which are sure to pro¬ 
duce satisfactory results. 
The catalogue also offers a 
complete list of seasonable Dec¬ 
orative Plants for the house, 
Hardy Perennial Plants, Roses 
for Fall Planting, Shrubs, Climb¬ 
ers, Aquarium Plants, Flower, 
Vegetable and Grass Seeds and 
Garden Sundries. 
Send for a copy. Mailed free to 
those who mention this magazine 
HENRY A- DREER 
714-716 Chestnut Street 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
I T HAS ALWAYS BEEN a mark 
of distinction to have an abundance 
of flowers. Mansions of years gone by 
had their conservatories. Present day 
estates have the detached greenhouse. 
There has grown up about the underglass garden 
such a halo of eminence that few realize its really 
small cost. Do you know that you can have a 
delightful, artistic greenhouse, nestling all green 
and white in your yard, for less than $looi 
even as low as $ 360 ? 
are designed especially for city resi¬ 
dences and suburban homes. The 
size and price vary but the quality 
never changes. They are built at 
our factory in completely finished 
unit sections, standardized as to 
widths and lengths, SO that their 
cost is surprisingly low. Erection 
costs too. are practically eliminated 
because anyone can quickly and 
easily fasten the sections together. 
Even the hardware is attached be¬ 
fore shipping. 
P'Op'P' “The Greenhouse Book" will give you full delails. It 
" JVH/I!/ shows the various styles, and how easy they are to erect. 
It gives prices. Write for it today — it's free. 
The T. J. Callahan Co. 
1106 S. Perry St- Dayton, Ohio 
“Some single Peonies, 
like great wild roses with 
hearts of gold, should 
certainly be included in 
your collection."—Prof. 
A. P. Saunders, Sec’y 
American Peony Society. 
This magnificent Jap¬ 
anese Peony appears in 
full colors on the cover of 
my Fall Catalog. 
S OME single Peonies by all means! Then, too, there are the 
gorgeous Japanese varieties so closely akin. These have the 
stamens and anthers enlarged into narrow, thick petaloids, of the 
same color as the petals, tipped with vestiges of yellow anthers. 
For twenty-one years I have been a Peony enthusiast. I have 
collected, selected and rejected until my collection challenges the ad¬ 
miration of experts. Only the choicest varieties have been retained, 
yet the range of season, color, form and fragrance is amazing. 
My Peony Catalog, just off the press, is a reliable guide to the 
best in Peonies, Irises and other Hardy Perennials. I have been 
striving for many years to make my Fall Catalog a real help to the 
flower lover. Friends tell me that it is one of the most helpful 
catalogs published. Write for it today. 
S. G. HARRIS, Peony Specialist 
Box H Tarry town, N. Y. 
