THE GARDEN CENTER -53 LASALLE ROAD, WEST HARTFORD, CONN. - PHONE 32-4272 


HUSKY HARDY PLANTS 
FROM SEEDa fascinating and economical way to re- 
stock your flower borders. We carry a full line of fresh seeds of all the 
best perennial flowers and welcome your inquiries. Most perennial 
seed is slower to germinate than is the annual and requires a little 
od dass more care. Results will justify the extra effort. Generous packets 
a i ABN run from 10¢ to $1.00. 
We are delighted to offer heavy clumps of perennial plants 
dug with generous amounts of good black soil from the 
famous GLASTONBURY GARDENS. The combination of 
rich Glastonbury soil and Mrs. Champlin’s skill as a grower 
produces quality plants that cannot be equalled. 
Contrary to popular opinion, most perennials may be 
moved (when dug as these are) at ANY season. We stock 
these plants as they come into bloom. Hence, you may 
know exactly what you are buying. With careful planting 
and copious watering, there will be no setback. 
Visit us throughout the season to see these plants in their 
fine rich colors from our initial display of huge velvet pan- 
sies through painted daisies, handsome delphinium, Oriental 
and showy 




poppies, 
phlox; 
son. 
ROSES Dormant for planting in early 
April. Potted stock can be planted from May 
thru June. 
EVER-BLOOMING TEA ROSES 
Mme. Jules Bouche, immense white. 
Condesa de Sastago, gold and copper. 
Crimson Glory, new velvet red. 
Etoile de Holland, large crimson. 
Joanna Hill, cream yellow. 
Margaret McCredy, Chinese red. 
Radiance, fine hardy pink. 
Roslyn, salmon orange. 
Talisman, multi-color. 
Edith Nellie Perkins, salmon-pink. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Paul’s Scarlet, best flame red. 
Dr. Van Fleet, cream pink. 
Emily Gray, yellow. 
Silver Moon, white 
“J autumn colors of the 
gg «<chrysanthemums which 
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the rich 

BULBS Piant this spring for summer 
bloom. 
Begonia (tuberous rooted) — none too well 
known, these flowers resemble large velvety 
camellias. Single or double in scarlet, sal- 
mon, rose, yellow, white. 
Calla elliotana The golden calla, an effec- 
tively different garden flower. 50¢ each. 
Dahlias All colors and types from 2.00 dozen 
up. 
Gladiolus Named varieties from 50¢ doz. 
Garden Center mixed, 45¢ dz. 
Ismene Peruvian Daffodil. Odd white 
flower with greenish overcast. Monster 
bulbs 35¢. 
Lilium regale Large 35¢, 3.50 doz. 
Montbretia mixed 60¢ doz. 
Tuberose Double waxy white flowers, won- 
derful fragrance. 75¢’doz. 
Zephyranthes Fairy Lilies, 60¢ dz. 
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