Enjoy Your Garden This Year 
From so little it is easy to have so much enjoyment from 
your garden by growing flowers. And your interest and suc-- 
cess will grow with time. Growing vegetables is interesting 
and healthful, too, besides supplying nourishing fresh food 
at little cost. But most important these days, perhaps, ts the 
security you'll derive from having an important part of your 
food supply right In your own garden. That may be worth 
a great deal. 







Fifty-One Years — Forbes Seeds for Best Seeds 

About Our Potted Roses 
The nice things our customers say about our Potted 
Roses prompts us to specially call them to your at- 
tention. Many classed them as the healthiest, strongest 
Rose plants they had ever seen. Others marveled at the 
fine varieties. (See pages 44 to 46.) All agreed that our 
No. 1 grade, 2-year-old field grown, grafted plants, in 
7 x 9-inch pots, were bursting with life. 
The extra-large pots provide ample room for the 
heavy root systems of No. 1 grade plants and prevent 
the roots from being pot-bound. Potted Roses cost 
more than dormant plants but, when you count the 
losses you are apt to have with the dormant Roses, the 
Potted Roses are cheaper in the end. With our Potted 
Roses you know that each plant you select is vigorous, 
healthy, fully alive and in leaf before you buy. 
See them at our Sales Garden in late April or May. 




















For Dwarf Iris, see page 46—viz. Minia- 
ture Early, Pumila and Cristata; all in 
attractive colors 
See helpful Charts 


inside back cover 

Do you like the huge, gay Giant Pansies which bloom right 
up to fall? See our flowering plants of Engelmann’s Giants, 
Super Swiss Giants, and Maple Leaved Giants in the spring. 
Asparagus Roots 
Bulbs, Summer-fig. 38-40 
Chrysanthemums. . 
Delivery Area 
Display Finding List... 
INDEX 
Pa 
Flower Plants Annual 
(in flats and pots) 42-43 
Flower Plants, Peren- 
ial (in pots) 
ge 
Flower Seed, Annual 8-27 
Flower Seed, Peren. 28-35 
Gladiolus 
Lilies, Hardy 
Pansy Plants 
Roses (in pots) ....44-46 
Strawberry Plants 
Tulip Bulbs 

Grasses, Individual... . 
54 Vegetable Plants 
Vegetable Seeds 
Vines, Hardy (in pots). 53 
(Tulips, Daffodils) .. 
Fertilizers 5 
Field Seeds 
STOP AT... FORBES SALES GARDEN 
on Route 10, Hanover, N. J. 
(one mile west of the Livingston Traffic Circle) 
There our field store, pictured below, is open from March 
10 to November 15. With one stop you will find the best in 
Vegetable Seeds, Vegetable Plants, 
Flower Seeds, Annual Flower Plants, 
Perennial Flower Plants (in pots), 
Roses and Hardy Vines (in pots), 
Garden Chrysanthemums (in pots), 
Strawberry Plants, Asparagus Roots, 
Summer-flowering Bulbs, Dwarf Iris, 
Lawn Seeds, Fertilizers, Humus and 
Peat Moss, Insecticides, Weed Killers, 
Tools, and other Garden Needs 
Our displays of Daffodils (40 varieties) ace worth seeing 
during April and our Tulips (135 kinds) m April and May. 
You are welcome whenever you may be passing. 

