The Mayflower, January, 1905
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Title: The Mayflower, January, 1905
Author: Various
Editor: John Lewis Childs
Release Date: September 10, 2009 [EBook #29951]
Language: English
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ISSUED BY The MAYFLOWER PUBLISHING CO. FLORAL PARK, N.Y.
Childs' Giant Cyclamen.
Our new strain of Cyclamen is the finest in the world. Enormous flowers, delicate colors, superb foliage. Each bulb produces scores of flowers at once, and each flower keeps perfect about two months before fading. As easily grown in a window as a Geranium. Colors range from dark red to white, delicate blush and pink shades prevailing. Often flowers will be spotted. The foliage is very beautiful, being variegated, with different shades of green, and helps to show off the flowers which rise above it, to a remarkable degree. In fact, a plant in bloom always looks like a tastily arranged vase of flowers and foliage. We offer bulbs for blooming at once, and seed which soon makes flowering plants.
BULBS.
Bulbs, 30c. each; the 4 for $1.00.
Giant Mixed—All colors, tints and shades, some being finely spotted. 25c. each; 5 for $1.00.
SEED.—Of above sorts and colors separate or all of them mixed, at 20c. per pkt.; 3 pkts. for 50c.
Seeds—Bulbs—Plants—Fruits
OUR 1905 CATALOGUE.
30th Anniversary Edition. 148 pages, colored plates and hundreds of superb cuts.
SENT FREE TO ALL WHO APPLY.
Among our great Novelties and Specialties are the following:
Ivy-leaved Moonflowers, New Asters, Carnations, Geraniums, Coleus, Petunias, Verbenas, Pansies, Primulas, Pink and Yellow Callas, Burbank's Giant Amaryllis, Caladiums, Begonias, Gladiolus. Dahlias, Cannas, Lilies, Azaleas, Midwinter Chrysanthemums, New Shrubs, Vines and Rare New Fruits. Address at once.
JOHN LEWIS CHILDS, Floral Park, N. Y.
THE MAYFLOWER MAGAZINE
Sent for 3 years for only 30c. together with 10 fine Flowering Bulbs Free.
For twenty years The Mayflower monthly magazine has been the most popular horticultural publication issued, going all over the world to hundreds of thousands of subscribers. It is devoted exclusively to the cultivation of Flowers, Plants, Fruits, Vegetables, and to gardening and home adornment in general. Each issue contains a leading article on some one subject and this subject is treated fully and concisely, being a perfect treatise. Some of the leading articles for next year will be as follows: Dahlias, Sweet Peas, Nasturtiums, Carnations, Violets, Asters, etc. Besides these leading articles each issue contains many more which while not so lengthy are none the less useful and interesting. Each issue also contains two important and useful departments, namely:
The Information Box: What our Readers Want to Know, by Lora S. La Mance. Here requests for information asked by our readers will be answered in a thorough and interesting manner.
Correspondence: Under the heading of each individual state are published interesting and useful letters from our readers, questions and answers, etc., which make this department of great interest and value to every subscriber. Most of our articles are finely illustrated, and all in all The Mayflower is the greatest help that any lover of flowers and gardening can have, keeping one abreast of the times on methods of culture, new varieties and scores of topics of general usefulness.
Knowing that The Mayflower is the greatest help any one can have in the successful cultivation of flowers and gardens we have made the price so very low that it is easily within the reach of all.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE only 25 cents for 3 years, or for 30 cents we will mail FREE The Mayflower until January 1908, and 10 fine flowering bulbs as follows:
Mayflower's Bulb Garden.
10 Splendid Summer-Flowering Bulbs for each of those who Subscribe, at a Cost of Only 5 cts. for postage.
We have made up a Collection of 10 very choice and beautiful Summer-Flowering Bulbs as sort of a premium or present to those who subscribe this season. To get these 10 Bulbs it is necessary only to send 5 cents, in addition to the subscription price (25c. for 3 years) making only 30c. to be sent to get the 10 Bulbs and The Mayflower for 3 years, or until January 1908. They are as follows:
Club Premiums to Club Raisers.
A Fine Club Premium for Every Name Sent.
The Mayflower is so good and valuable that it is a very easy matter for anyone, man, woman, or child, to get up a club among their friends and neighbors. Just think of it. The Mayflower three whole years for only 30 cents. We give the club-raiser a fine premium for every subscriber sent in. The club-raiser may elect one of the following fine Plants or Bulbs for every subscriber sent us, and same will be mailed free.
Remember also that everyone who subscribes for The Mayflower for 3 years may by sending 5 cts. more receive the 10 superb Summer-Flowering bulbs.
Subscriptions may be sent to
THE MAYFLOWER PUBLISHING CO., Floral Park, N. Y.
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