addition to our innumerable daffodils and irises, which form a col- 
lection not easily surpassed, we grow various species of Moraea and 
Nerine, a very fair array of freesias and Hemerocallis, and divers 
odds and ends of small bulbs, rock plants, peonies, herbs and other 
perennials. Late spring and early summer and again the fall are in 
general the most favorable times to secure stock for planting, but to 
view the flowers our spring months are best, February and March for 
daffodils and April to May for irises. Do not, however, look for any 
signboard at the garden beyond the street-number, for even at the 
cost of some business, we are devoted believers in the slogan, 
KEEP THE LANDSCAPE BEAUTIFUL 
ROuHENS 
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