Garden Bulbs In Color (22), 1938/1945
Garden Bulbs In Color (21), 1938/1945
Garden Bulbs In Color (19), 1938/1945
Garden Bulbs In Color (20), 1938/1945
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Garden Bulbs In Color (6), 1938/1945
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Garden Bulbs In Color (16), 1938/45
Sunset, 1950
Swift/Vigoro Garden Aids Ad, 1950
Garden Bulbs In Color (13), 1938/1945
Garden Bulbs In Color (14), 1938/1945
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Garden Bulbs In Color (12), 1938/45
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Garden Bulbs In Color (10), 1938/1945
Garden Bulbs In Color (3), 1938/1945
Garden Bulbs In Color (4), 1938/1945
Garden Bulbs In Color, 1938/1945
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Swanite Garden Hose Ad, 1950
Horticulture, 1968
Great Northern Seed Co. Catalog, 1935
Great Northern Seed Co. Catalog (2), 1935
Great Northern Seed Co. Catalog (3), 1935
Your Choice In Camellias, 1963
Household, 1957
Old Dutch Cleanser Ad, c1955
Atlas Book of Recipes (4), 1943
Burpee Perennial & Seed Ad, 1962
Better Homes & Gardens, 1938
Baby Ruth Ad, 1956
Sunset, April 1955
The Early Garden, c1939
The Late Garden, c1939
Northrup, King & Co Seed Ad, 1958
Burpee Plants Ad, 1955
Vigoro Plant Food Ad, 1950
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Garden Bulbs In Color (23), 1938/1945
"Among the earliest to bloom are the Dwarf Irises, usually grown in the rock-garden or as border plants. Iris pumila, a miniature form of the tall bearded types, is a compact grower, which makes it a useful plant for small gardens...
"The flat, crested flowers of I. cristata, native in the Southwest, are highly desirable for the wall-garden...
"Similar in form, but larger in size, is the English Iris, I. xiphiodes, from the mountains of Spain and France. The common name, English Iris, is derived, undoubtedly, from the fact that the plants were grown in England before 1600, and were considered indigenous."
"The flat, crested flowers of I. cristata, native in the Southwest, are highly desirable for the wall-garden...
"Similar in form, but larger in size, is the English Iris, I. xiphiodes, from the mountains of Spain and France. The common name, English Iris, is derived, undoubtedly, from the fact that the plants were grown in England before 1600, and were considered indigenous."
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