December, 1921 
57 
REMEMBRANCES FOR 
THE GARDEN LOVER 
Kindly Order by Number 
2100. Old flower studies 
make brilliant patches of color 
against neutral walls, I4"xl6", 
framed in natural wood, $10 
2101. Nothing so adds to the charm of a house as window boxes 
filled with varied greens. The one above is 3' long, filled with 8 
white spruce and ground juniper, $8 (2101-A) or 6 spruce for $5 
2102. 6" Lustre bowls, blue, 
yellow, green or orchid, $4. 
2103. 5" Pottery bowls, $1.25. 
2104. Narcissus bulbs $2 a doz. 
2095. Colored lights shaped like tiny Christ¬ 
mas trees can be attached to any base outlet. 
Set of 8, $4.75. As many as 10 sets of 8 
cm be joined 
2096. A beautiful rose to ar¬ 
rive on Christmas day with a 
card announcing that six 
bushes of ever-blooming hy¬ 
brid tea roses will be sent in 
the spring. $10 
Three books that cover every phase of home 
making are 2097, House & Garden’s Book of 
Houses, $3. 2098. Interiors, $4. 2099. 
Gardens, $5 
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On a bleak December day it is good to think of a garden in full 
bloom and flower seeds make an unusual and welcome gift. 2105. 
One may have twenty varieties of annuals for $3 or (2106) thirty 
for $5. 2107. Or if one prefers perennials a selection of twenty 
comes for $3 and (2108) thirty for $5 
2109. Flowers make a delightful gift, especially when they arrive 
on Christmas morning. This box of assorted flowers, available at 
Christmas time, solves the problem for the last-minute shopper, as 
it can be telegraphed to any place in the United States. Just send 
a check or money order for $5 and House & Garden will do the rest 
