April, 1923 
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Kunderd .. 
S&M' 
A source of never- 
endi?ig pleasure ” 
Don’t delay 
your order! 
Don’t be dis¬ 
appointed! 
In the Kunderd plain-petal type, 
varieties like Mrs. Frank Pendleton, 
Paramount and Mrs. Dr. Norton are 
unbeatable. Kunderd primulinus hy¬ 
brid gladioli excel in quality of 
bloom, color and form. They are 
wonderful. Alice Tiplady, for in¬ 
stance, has world-wide recognition 
as the finest variety of all primulinus! 
Don’t delay a moment sending for 
my catalog—it is a Gladioli Hand¬ 
book (describing nearly 400 vari¬ 
eties, with 28 in color) with personal 
cultural instructions. Write now! 
A. E. Kunderd, Box 2, Goshen, Ind., U. S. A. 
The Originator of The Ruffled Gladiolus 
D ON’T wait till you see the won¬ 
derful new Kunderd Gladioli 
in some friend’s garden —then wish 
you had such thrills yourself 1 
Never have you grown —or seen — 
such fascinatingly beautiful gladioli 
as the Kunderd ruffled type—my own 
origination. Exquisite in coloring 
and grace—and distinctly new! 
Our 
Catalog 
“The World's 
Best Dahlias” 
tells the plain 
truth about the 
very best new 
creations and 
standard varie¬ 
ties. 
B ca ut if ally 
illustrated. 
Eight pages in 
natural colors. 
Write today 
for free copy 
See natural 
color reproduc¬ 
tion of “BET¬ 
TY AUSTIN” 
and 15 _ other 
varieties in our 
new catalog'. 
Ne<w Cactus Dahlia: Betty Austin 
The absolutely perfect Cactus Dahlia. Note the splendid form and stem 
in the illustration. Color—yellow at base of petal, blending to rosy carmine 
and rose yellow at tip; reflex rose. A most beautiful and distinctive color 
combination, that makes it a best seller. Early, free and continuous bloomer: 
always full to the center. 
Strong Roots $5.00 each g $25 00 
Peacock ZlilA^ Dahlias 
One hundred (100) acres grown in 1923. 
We are the largest Dahlia Growers in the World. _ An enviable position 
made possible only by the appreciation of the Superiority of our stock by 
satisfied customers. 
PEACOCK DAHLIA FARMS, P. 0. Berlin, N. J. 
This Spring's Ten- V 7 ;* mb 
Ten Garden Book is \ : 
filled with worth xfAy 1 
while things. Don’t \Y 
miss sending for it. 
Three Choice Proffers 
For That Garden of Yours 
JUMBO ZINNIAS 
A tall growing type of Zinnia, producing giant globular shaped flowers 
in rich and striking colors. Flowers freely from July until frost. One 
packet each of 8 distinct varieties for 70 cents. Seven packets of the 
same varieties for price of 5—or 50 cents. 
TEN FRAGRANT PERENNIALS 
“A garden without Rosemary or Sweet Lavender is only half a garden/' 
With this in mind, here is a list of 10 plants having both beauty and 
fragrance. They are Rosemary, Lemon Thyme, Sweet Lavendar and 7 
other "o-ld timey" desirables. The 10 Plants for $2.25.' 
If you want only certain ones, pick out your favorites. They will cost 
only 25 cents each. Or fer 'out give ayd take offer you may have 
seven of the same kind for price of five—or $1.25. 
MISS TEN-TEN HOLLYHOCKS 
On the cover of our catalog stands Miss Ten-Ten among a miniature 
forest of lovely bloom-filled Hollyhocks. There they are, a particularly 
choice collection which the bees will mir the pollen of and mysteriously 
multiply your varieties. Pink, White, Apple Blossom, Yellow, Rose, 
Red, (’rimson, Salmon, Maroon. All are double except the^ first two. 
Price 20 cents each. One each of the ten varieties for $1.75. Seven 
of one color for price of 5, or $1.00. 
uliu? T^gehry Co 
At The Si <j m of The Tree - 
ierest—oppose her and she'll exact tribute. 
D ON’T plant just roses, those 
without a guarantee. Such roses 
may have had indifferent care in 
the beginning—then, negligent han¬ 
dling, improper exposure and careless 
packing for shipment, any of which 
may fatally weaken the plant. 
Rather, plant Conard Star Roses—• 
the roses that are guaranteed. Every 
Conard rose we ship has been prepared 
with infinite pains to give you the ut¬ 
most in rose satisfaction—this through 
every stage of its development and 
shipment. With it we send concise 
cultural directions which assure 
success. 
The variety of each Conard Rose is easily 
told in your garden by a durable celluloid 
star tag bearing the name. Conard 
v roses are the only roses in existence 
A with this feature—the only roses that 
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