GARDEN CITY PERENNIAL GARDENS 
P. O. Box 247 Fre 
1952 Fall Retail Prices on Imported Hollayd Falips. oO EI 
See our 1952 ‘complete catalog for terms; copy free. P oe a Can 
us aS soon as possible to avoid being disappointed. Tulips fis ai ss 
sized blooms on tall strong stems. 
Bacchus, (Breeder) 30’. A rich plum-purple .....................=™ metieenit 
Clara? Butt,.( Darwin) 267°. Best-pure pink 2.02.25. el. 
Eclipse (Darwin) 28”. Best glowing crimson-maroon. 
Ideal for evergreen planting. A must have .............. Aide, .40 1.20 2.45 
Glacier (Ideal Darwin) 28’. Best snow white ..-....0..22.20.2022222222-2---- 50 1.40 3.00 
Indian Chief (Breeder) 30’. Rich reddish mahogany color 
fhislececoppers At mMUstenAV ee ms eee ae eee ee 40 1.20 2.45 
J. J. Bouwman (Breeder) 30’. Unusual color of tomato-red; 
PPUSMCC MR CLATC Ree corre et.) Fe RM eee eA ec mee wn .40 1.20 2.45 
Louis XIV (Breeder) 30’’. Color rich purple heavily flushed 
golden bronze at edge of petals, A must have .....-..............--.- 40 12 Veer 4) 
Mrs. John T. Scheepers (Cottage) 26’. Clear pure yellow. .......... .40 1.20 2.45 
Red Emporer, Fosteriana. (Botanical Species) 12’. Extra early, 
simply huge vermillion-scarlet. Blooms with early daffodils. 
OTIS Pet V Cae ee oe eat ete ee ee er Senne Oat: Mee ae .50 1.40 3.00 
Now is the time to plant Oriental Poppies; Red Hybrids. each 50c; 3 for $1.25. 
September and October are ideal months for planting Peonies see catalog for var- 
ieties and prices. Thank you. Mary M. Stump. 
