May, 19 21 
103 
The Height of 
Dahlia Splendor 
The wonderful new Gold Medal Deco¬ 
rative Dahlia Patrick O’Mara, is now 
offered for the first time. 
The flowers are a rare and beautiful 
autumn shade of orange-buff, slightly 
tinged with Neyron Rose, 8 inches or 
more in diameter, on strong stems that 
support the flowers well above the 
plants. 
At the trial grounds of the American 
Dahlia Society at the Connecticut State 
Agricultural College, 1920, it received 
the highest score, in competition with 
the world’s best dahlias. This was 
under ordinary field culture. Every 
grower can equal or exceed this result. 
FREE 
Beautiful Picture, suitable for framing, 
size 10 by 12 inches, of this Dahlia in 
natural size and colors sent on request. 
Richard Vincent, Jr.,& Sons Co. 
White Marsh, Maryland 
Plan It Now! 
TDLAN your future home now. Be 
1 all ready for the day when build¬ 
ing prices are normal again. Don’t 
wait until the very last minute and 
then find you’ve left out something 
or other. 
Send today for a deluxe copy of 
"Craftsman Bungalows" — the most 
authentic plan book issued. It will 
help you plan economically and wise¬ 
ly. Contains pictures and plans of 
nearly 100 beautiful and distinctive 
homes costing from $1000 to $9000 
to build. 112 pages. Nothing else 
like it. Shows exteriors, interiors, 
floor and room plans ; gives costs, etc., 
of homes suitable for any climate. 
The many helpful and practical 
building suggestions given will save 
dollars for prospective home builders. 
Price $1 postpaid 
Smaller edition exclusively devoted to 
Colonial Bungalows, only 50c. 
Send for ihese two helpful books today. 
Money chertfully relumed if dissatisfied. 
Yoho & Merritt 
The Craftsman Designers 
505 Empire Building 
Seattle Washington 
T Hfc, difference between a house that looks like a box 
on the ground and a house that seems to fit in 
naturally as if it always belonged there, is a good founda¬ 
tion planting. The wise choice of the proper plants and 
their skilful arrangement will give just the proper effect 
of a shrubbery setting which softens the corners and 
hard lines of the house and converts a piece of masonry 
or carpentry into a cozy home. 
Evergreens are usually preferred for foundation plant¬ 
ings. They are attractive all the year round. In winter 
they add a touch of cheer when all other foliage is gone. 
Send for our new illustrated catalog. It will help you 
with its many practical suggestions. 
Moons ’ Nurseries 
THE WM. H. MOON CO. 
MORRISVILLE PENNSYLVANIA 
which is 1 mile from Trenton. N.J. 
A GRAND NEW 
BEDDING PLANT 
AGERATUM Fraserii 
“Father Gives Way to the Son” 
(Golden Bantam) (Golden Giant) 
It is no longer a question of what is the 
best sweet corn, but where you are going to 
buy it. If you want the genuine article why 
not buy it from the man who strove to attain 
such an ideal and who is endeavoring to keep 
it up to the standard. 
Rural New-Yorker July 26, 1919 
“Golden Giant sweet corn is a vast improve¬ 
ment on the popular Golden Bantam.” 
Illustrated Circular Sent Upon Request 
Prices: 2-oz. 25c.; 4-oz. 40c.; 8-oz. 65c.; 1-lb. $1.00; 5-lbs. $4.00; 10-lbs. $7.00; 
25-lbs $15.00; 50-lbs. $25.00. 
The De Lue Experimental Farm Dept. P, Needham, Mass. 
A splendid new bedding 
plant, unequaled for borders. 
The plants are from 7 to 8 
inches high, forming spreading 
balls, covered with a mass of 
bright blue flowers the entire 
season. The individual flowers 
are half an inch in diameter, 
borne in trusses 3 inches and 
more in diameter. This is the 
best of the ageratums, which 
have always been excellent for 
bedding and for pot plants. 
Price 25 cents each; $2.75 
per dozen; $20.00 per hundred 
Send for catalogue of Bedding Plants, etc. 
Richard Vincent, Jr. & Sons Co. white^Ma^h*'Maryland 
3 Beautiful Dahlias 
As A Gift 
Regular Price, $1.00 Each 
Wonderfully beautiful new Dahlias, 
the products of the world’s leading 
Dahlia specialists. Be sure to state 
which collection is wanted, A, B or C, 
otherwise we will make the selection. 
Here is an opportunity to have a fine 
display of rare flowers in the garden 
sufficient for cutting freely for decorat¬ 
ing, etc. 
Collection A—Anny Doppenberg, a 
new Holland Peony-flowered, Sulphur- 
yellow. ATTRACTION, Giant Hybrid 
Cactus, large, elegant, full flower, clear 
lilac rose, with long strong stems. 
MISS HELEN HOLLIS, Giant Scarlet 
show. One of the largest and best 
deep scarlet shows, long, strong stem. 
Collectio'ns B and C are the ex¬ 
quisite Peony-flowered Dahlias. 
Collection B—Canonicus. Beautiful 
Dark Cerise. No other like it in shape 
or size. Samoset, Light Yellow, slight¬ 
ly shaded pink. Esther Du Barry. 
Velvety Cardinal. 
Collection C — Ningret, Rich, Dark 
Red, Clouded, and Striped Lighter. 
Powhatan, Dark, Crushed Strawberry, 
Beautiful Shading. Frances Lane, 
Light, Lavender Red, Very Wonderfully 
Shaded. 
To rapidly increase the constantly 
growing list of members of the Ameri¬ 
can Dahlia Society, a strong root of 
each of three grand Dahlias is offered 
to new members. The regular price is 
one dollar each, three dollars for the 
three roots. 
Membership in the American Dahlia 
Society includes: The Quarterly Bulletin, 
giving Dahlia culture and Dahlia notes and 
news of the world. Some say a single issue 
is worth a year’s dues. 
The annual dues are two dollars with 
nothing more whatever to pay. If you wish 
three Dahlias described above, remit the 
amount of the annual dues, two dollars, 
and fifty cents extra to pay the expense, 
and the three-dollar Dahlias will be de¬ 
livered anywhere In the United States 
postpaid, and your name will be enrolled 
as a member with all dues for the year 
fully paid. All three collections and a 
year’s membership $6.00. 
EDWARD C. VICK, Secretary 
American Dahlia Society 
205 Elwood Avenue Newark, N. J. 
Home Attractions 
Suitable and Suggestive for 
Beautifying Home Grounds 
with 
Pergolas, Rose Arbors, 
Lattice Fences, Garden 
Houses and Garden 
Accessories. 
Our illustrated catalogue con¬ 
tains just the things required to 
lend cheer and pleasure to the 
surroundings of home. 
When writing enclose 10c and ask 
for catalogue "P-33". 
HARTMANN-SANDERS CO. 
Factory, Showroom and Main Office 
2155-87 Elston Ave., Chicago 
Eastern 
Office and 
Showroom, 
6 East 39th 
St„ New 
York City 
