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House & Garden 
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and ‘Beautiful Shrubs 
WE have imported only the 
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Any lover of beautiful gar¬ 
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other. The flowers of Spring 
come from bulbs planted in 
the Fall. Send for our new 
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list of imported bulbs, beau¬ 
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DREER’S 
Hardy Perennial Phlox 
may be planted any time before the ground freezes 
Dreer’s Autumn Catalogue 
offers a very select list of varieties which includes the most de¬ 
sirable colors. They succeed in almost any soil and position and 
flower for a long time; and they will continue growing and flower 
freely for many years. The Catalogue also gives a complete list 
of seasonable Seeds, Plants and Bulbs for outdoor Fall planting, 
and includes many plants suitable for growing in the Window Gar¬ 
den and Conservatory. 
A copy of Dreer’s Autumn Catalogue will be mailed free to any¬ 
one mentioning this magazine. 
HENRY A. DREER 
714-16 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
TOWNSEND’S TRIPLEX 
Send for catalog illustrating all types of Townsend Lawn Mowers 
S. P. TOWNSEND & CO. Bloomfield, N. J. 
Farr’s Hardy 
Plant Specialties 
T HE seventh edition (pub¬ 
lished in 1920) still holds a 
high position in the regard of 
| gardeners and plant-lovers. To 
people who care for hardy 
flowers, and who like to know 
their families and types, this 
book will be extremely valuable. 
Farr’s Hardy Plant Specialties 
contains more than a hundred 
pages of text; classifies about 
600 varieties of Peonies (the 
largest collection in America); 
lists hundreds of Irises and 
other perennials, flowering 
shrubs, vines, and shade trees. 
Farr’s Hardy Plant 
Specialties will be sent 
postpaid for $1.00 
T HIS catalog is too expensive for 
promiscuous distribution, but 
will be sent on receipt of $1, 
which may be deducted from the first 
order amounting to $10 for plants, 
shrubs or trees. 
BERTRAND H. FARR 
Wyomissing Nurseries Company 
106 Garfield Avenue 
Wyomissing, Penna. 
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Have you a city 
back-yard? And if 
so, have you ever 
done much more for 
it than plant a few 
morning glory seeds 
along the fence, and 
wish that the neigh¬ 
bors’ cats would keep 
out of it? 
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Here is our idea of 
a backyard de luxe. 
It shows you what 
one clever person did 
with a little space 
and a great deal of 
taste. If you’d like 
to do something sim¬ 
ilar—we’d like to 
help you! 
HOUSE & 
19 West 44th Street 
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