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House & Garden 
Novelties for 1923 
AMERICA: 
The new clear pink Rose rivals 
the American Beauty in size 
of long pointed bud—growth 
strong and clear—it lasts long¬ 
er in water than any other 
variety. Two year old dor¬ 
mant plants $2.50 per plant. 
Spring delivery. 
SOUVENIR DE CLAUDIUS 
PERNET: 
The sensation of last year— 
clear primrose yellow. $2.50 
per plant, $25.00 per dozen. 
CHOICE HYBRID 
DELPHINIUM: 
Price $5.00 dozen, $35.00 
hundred. 
SOUVENIR DE GEORGES 
PERNET: 
1 he new Pernet introduction, 
wonderful shade of orange red 
shading to carmine—strong 
grower and free bloomer. Two 
year old dormant plants, $3.00 
per plant, $30.00 per dozen. 
NEW 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS: 
Ethel Marie Johnson, 50c each. 
Mrs. F. Norris Collins (bronzy- 
red Single) 50c. 
Mrs. Charles Stout, 50c each. 
California, 50c each. 
Pompom and standard sorts. 
WRITE FOR OUR 1923 CATALOG: offering 
the choicest among new plants for your garden. 
Mailed on request to House & Garden readers. 
Charles H. Totty Company 
Headquarters for the Unusual among Novelties 
MADISON, - - NEW JERSEY 
New York City Store: 4 East 53rd St., (Between 5th & Madison Aves.) 
Improved European Jilberts 
Both Handsome Shrubs and Real Nut 
Producers 
For ten years we have specialized in propagat¬ 
ing these plants so that you can grow this 
Great Nut Delicacy, Big Meaty Filberts (Hazel 
Nuts) on your own grounds. 
Here is a beautiful shrub which yields such an 
abundant supply of large nuts that it not only 
fills an important place in ornamental plant¬ 
ings and in nut borders for walks and drives, 
but is a success commercially. 
Plants bear the second or third year after 
planting and at the tenth year yield 20 to 25 
pounds per bush. 
Thrive in any moderately rich, well-drained 
soil, with very little cultivation and succeed 
over a wide range of territory and latitude. 
Are HARDY and ADAPTED TO THE MORE 
NORTHERN STATES. 
Miother specialty is the 
J\ew 6verblooming Jiugosa Jiose 
Shown in natural color in our catalog. Tor mass 
and hedge plantings—(not for the rose garden). 
Clusters of beautiful bright red flowers resembling 
bunches of red carnations- Very double with petal 
edges serrated and with the beautiful deep green, 
healthy foliage characteristic of the Rugosa Rose. 
Blooms continually from early Summer until frost. 
These are only two of our specialties. Many others are 
illustrated in full color in our Free Catalog for 1923. 
Send for your copy today and find out about our 
splendid assortment of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, 
Shrubs, Roses, Berry Plants, etc. 
L. W. HALL COMPANY, Inc. 
America's Exclusive Producer of Improved European 
Filberts 
{SpkndidMirse ry Stock of all kinds 
Everblooming Red Rugosa 
487 Cutler Bldg., Rochester, N. Y. 
By using low walls, the divisions of the garden can he marked. 
Such divisions add greatly to the garden’s interest, as in this 
example from the Country Club District of Kansas City 
SUGGESTIONS FOR GARDEN 
DESIGNS 
An iris walk, 
such as this 
one designed 
by Clarence 
Fowler, is a 
beautiful fea¬ 
ture for a 
country place 
in spring 
( Bel ow) A 
pergola and low 
wall give the 
setting for this 
pool on the es¬ 
tate of Robert 
Gl end enning, 
Chestnut Hill, 
Pa. 
