House & Garden 
Plant 
DORMANT ROSES 
NOW 
A PRIL is the month of months to plant dormant, 
, field-grown roses. We do not send out potted 
plants and so this is the last month in which we can 
ship roses. 
Beware of large potted plants, which means that 
the roots will all be coiled up in a ball and cannot 
spread out and develop properly. The proper arrange¬ 
ment of roots is vitally essential to the continued 
growth and development of the plant. 
Our strong, field-grown plants, winter-rested in 
Nature s own way and which have never seen a green¬ 
house, are the result of a lifelong and enthusiastic 
devotion to the rose. 
May we send you a free copy of 
“A Little Book about Roses** 
the most helpful and beautiful rose catalog published) 
A Recent Comment: “I think ‘A LITTLE BOOK ABOUT ROSES' for 
this year is your masterpiece. You speak very clearly on the subject and 
make it easy lor those who are in the dark as to just the correct way to 
grow good roses and take care of them." 
George H. Peterson, Inc. 
Rose and Peony Specialist 
Box 30, Fair Lawn, N. J. 
-Ir 
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f Dahlias 
New and Rare 
Exhibition Dahlias 
Few flowers, whether used for 
garden decoration or principally 
for cut blooms to decorate the 
home, are as responsive to simple garden culture as our Modern 
Dahlia. It has made wonderful advancement in size of bloom, habit of 
growth and profuse blooming qualities. 
In order to further its now great popularity, we are offering this 
collection of 
12 Dahlia Tubers for $3.50 
—one each of 12 distinct varieties, not labelled, which if purchased 
separately according to name would cost not less than $10.00. 
Order Your Tubers Now so as to have them ready to plant any 
time after the tenth of May or when all danger of frost is past. 
Mail this advertisement, or present at our store, with Check, Money 
Order, Cash or Stamps, and secure this exceptional collection, sent pre¬ 
paid to any point in the United States. 
Our 25th Anniversary Seed Annual sent on request. 
30-32 Barclay St., 
H. G. 
New York 
T h e s e embroide-ed 
tapestry panels are 
designed and executed 
by Marguerite Zorach 
(Left) An embroi¬ 
dered panel stitched, 
as all these are, in 
brilliant colors in 
quaint designs 
.Tuley 
‘‘Eden’’, a hooked rug, 
designed and executed 
by Marguerite Zorach 
STITCH ED 
PANELS 
“Maine Island”, one 
of the embroidered 
panels recently shown 
by Miss Zorach at 
the Montross Gallery 
