March, 19 23 
89 
FLOWERS 
TO BLOOM 
THIS SUMMER 
All the Collections on This Page 
May Be Purchased Through the 
House & Garden Shopping 
Service, 19 West 44th Street, 
New York City 
Four varieties of climbing 
roses, American Pillar, Climb¬ 
ing American Beauty, Lady 
Gay and Silver Moon, $4.50. 
2 yr. field grown plants 
A BLUE AND WHITE GARDEN 
Blue African Daisy; Agera- 
tum; Anchusa Capensis or 
Summer F orget-me-not; 
Baby’s Breath; Centaurea 
Oderata; Blue Larkspur, 
White Lupins; Blue and white 
Nigella; Pansy, Adonis; Petu¬ 
nia, Norma; Poppy, White 
Swan; Scabiosa, Azure Fairy; 
Shirley Poppy, Blue-Bell; 
Queen Anne’s Blue Lace 
Flower—14 Packets $1.50 
A PINK GARDEN 
Cosmos, Giant Pink; Califor¬ 
nia Poppy, Rose Queen; 
Godetia, Rosy Morn; Cen¬ 
taurea, Favorita; Gypsophial, 
Mist of Roses; Clarkia, Apple 
Blossom; Candytuft, Rose 
Cardinal; Larkspur, Lustrous 
Rose; Lupins, Flamingo; Shir¬ 
ley Poppy, Wild Rose; Petu¬ 
nia, Rosy Morn; Sweet Peas, 
Hercules; Zinnia, Rose King; 
Antirrhinum, Pink Beauty — 
14 Packets $1.50 
( Center) Make your garden 
glow with roses next June. 
Six distinct varieties, two year 
old, low budded, field grown 
plants may be had for $5 
(Above) Five dahlias, Latonia, 
buff Decorative; Bianca, lav¬ 
ender Hybrid Cactus; Os- 
samequin, yellow and red 
Peony-flowered; Nancy Ran¬ 
kin, white Decorative; Miss 
Lymena T. Baxter, yellow 
Peony-flowered, may be pur¬ 
chased for $5 
The pastel tones of sweet peas 
make them a welcome addi- 
' tion to any garden. Twenty 
varieties, in harmonious color 
combination are priced at $1 
(Above) A collection of giant 
double flowered zinnias rang¬ 
ing in color from light rose, 
through the apricot and 
orange shades to deep red is 
$5 for 12 packets 
Gladioli if planted from April 
to July will bloom until frost. 
A collection of fifty bulbs 
covering practically every 
shade may be purchased for $2 
