Please Note. In this Catalog we list only Flower and Vegetable Seeds. About March 20 we will send you a 
——————_ supplement offering Lawn Grass Seed and Clover, Fertilizers and Soil-Builders, Gladiolus and 
other Summer-flowering Bulbs, Flat-grown annual Flower and Vegetable Plants, Insecticides and Spray Materials, 
Visit Forbes Display Garden at Hanover, N. J. 
If you are interested in flowers and things that grow in your garden, come often and see our beautiful displays 
Located about one mile west of the Livingston traffic circle, on Route 10, you'll find ample parking-space. Drive over any day 
and frequently enjoy the succession of flowers from early spring to frost. The endless array of beauty begins in April with extensive 
plantings of Daffodils and Narcissus. Following these you’ll thrill at the sight of a huge American Flag planted with thousands of 
red, white and blue Hyacinths. 
In May there will be large displays of Tulips in all their stately glory followed into June by Bearded Iris in a multitude of 
colormgs. Through July the Japanese Iris in a great many varieties will be at their best. A long display of Gladiolus blooms be- 
ginning in July will share your interest with beds of annual garden flowers including many of this year’s novelties. The early- 
flowermg Chrysanthemums will then have their turn, the later sorts flaunting their gorgeous colors right up to killing frost. Come 
often and enjoy all this. 
OUR LAWN EXHIBITS 
So that you may easily see the difference in turf textures and quality, 
we have planted grass plots, side by side, of the various lawn seed mixtures 
as well as of the individual grass varieties. These afford a splendid and 
convenient opportunity for you to make comparisons before actually 
deciding about your own Jawn. All are plainly labeled. 
Schedule of Principal Displays 
Mid-April on. Daffodils in 48 varieties Late May and June. Bearded Iris; 80 var. 
April until frost. Succession of bloom in June until frost. Various Annual Flowers 
Perennial Garden Late June and July. Japanese Iris; 80 var. 
Ean. May. Huge American Flag of red, July through Sept. Gladiolus; 48 var. 
white and blue Hyacinths, also 33 Mid-August to frosty Chrysanthemum in 
varieties in the Perennial Garden many varieties 
Before mid-May. Tulips in 130 varieties | Throughout the season—Lawn exhibits 
OUR PERENNIAL GARDEN 
Enjoy a leisurely stroll among the perennial flower-beds where we show 
over three thousand plants comprising hundreds of varieties, each labeled 
for your study and enjoyment. Here you will find numbers of unusual 
Daffodils, Hyacinths and Tulips as well as a long succession of perennial 
flowers through the season. 
Available at Display Garden Field Store 
Flat-grown Annual Flower Plants 
Cut-flowers and Flowering Potted Plants 
Flat-grown Vegetable Plants 
Lawn Grass Seed and Clover 
Fertilizers and Soil-Builders Perennial Flower Plants 
Both Annual and Perennial Flower Seeds __ Insecticides and Spray Materials 
Vegetable Seeds of the best varieties Garden Tools and other Accessories 
Gladiolus and other Summer-flowering In the fall, Tulip, Crocus, Daffodil and 
Bulbs for spring planting other Spring-flowering Bulbs 
TO REACH ROUTE 10, HANOVER, N. J. 
From Newark and the Oranges go out Park Ave. 
to the end, turn left and then first right up Mt. 
Pleasant Ave. which is Route 10. An alternative is 
to go up Northfield Ave. through the South Moun- 
tain Reservation to the Livingston traffic circle, 
then west on Route 10 for just over one mile. 
From Bloomfield Ave. (Route 6) at the top of the 
Montclair hill, turn south on Prospect Ave. and turn 
right on Mt. Pleasant Ave. (Route 10) or from Cald- 
well go south on Roseland Ave. through Roseland, 
and south on Livingston Ave., turning right at 
Livingston on Mt. Pleasant Ave. (Route 10). 
From points on Morris Turnpike (Route 24) turn 
north at Chatham on Passaic Ave., crossing South 
Orange Ave. on a left jog and at the end turn left on 
Route 10 for Iess than a mile. 
SEE MAP ON INSIDE OF BACK COVER 
