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Strawberry Plants 



CALIFORNIA 



Now Offered for the First Time 



This, the most recent of Tice C. Kevitt's introduc- 

 tions, is impressive because of its great size, firmness 

 of fruit, productiveness and rich flavor, of sturdy 

 habit and strong constitution. 



Perfect flowering midseason variety — the best Straw- 

 hcn\ introduced to date — extra-strong plants. 

 Plants, $6.50 per doz., $12.50 for 25, $22.50 for 50, 

 $40 per 100 



BUCKBEE 



"The abundant foliage of this variety afTords ample 

 protection from the scorching sun during intense 

 heat. 



"Buckbee is undoubtedly the Strawberry for long- 

 distance shipping. Best results are obtained by 

 planting in July and August, but if set out in the 

 spring will give satisfactory results the same year." 

 Perfect flowering. 



Plants, $4 per doz., $7.50 for 25, $13.50 for 50, $25 

 per 100 



KEVITT'S JUBILEE 



The plants are extremely vigorous and health5?' and 

 give an abundance of very dark red, luscious fruits of 

 exquisite flavor and giant size, well above the ground. 

 Mid-season to late. Perfect flowering. 



Plants, $3 for 25, $5.50 for 50, $10 per 100 



Straivberryi Catalog Mailed free on Request. 



William M. Hunt & Company, Inc. 



148 Chambers Street 



New York 



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i WILL YOU HELP SUPPRESS I 



I THE SIGN BOARD VANDAL- I 



I ISM ALONG OUR I 



I HIGHWAYS? I 



j At the convention of the National Asso- | 



i ciation of Gardeners, held in St. Louis last j 



1 September, a resolution was adopted con- | 



I demning the despoliation of the beauties j 



I of the natural scenery along our highways | 



I by unsightly sign boards. It was decided 1 



I to begin a country-wide propaganda to j 



I arouse an indignant public sentiment | 



I against this nuisance. • | 



j We invite every individual and organ- | 



I ization interested in seeing the scenic | 



I beauties along our highways protected •] 



I and conserved to co-operate with us in | 



I suppressing this sign board vandalism. | 



j (See page 653.) | 



I If interested, address | 



I SIGN BOARD COMMITTEE | 



I National Association of Gardeners | 



I 286 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. I 



I The Glenside Hardy Flower Gardens j 



I Richard Rothe, Proprietor, Glenside, Pa. | 



I Wc are Specialists in Designing and Building of | 



I Rockgardens. j 



1 For rates on Consultations and illustrated lee- | 



I lures please address | 



I RICHARD ROTHE, GLENSIDE, PA. | 



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OF INTEREST TO COUNTRY 

 ESTATE OWNERS 



The National Association of Gardeners takes 

 this opportunity to place its Service Bureau at the 

 disposal of owners of country estates when requir- 

 ing competent gardeners, in the capacities of super- 

 intendents, head gardeners or assistant gardeners — 

 thoroughly qualified in every particular to assume 

 the responsibilities the positions call for — gardeners 

 truly efficient in their profession. 



The Bureau is maintained entirely at the expense 

 of the association and makes no charge to the em- 

 ployer it may serve or to the member it may benefit. 



NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF GARDENERS 



M. C. Ebel, Secretary 

 286 Fifth Ave. New York 



This association is in no sense a trade union 

 organization, but includes in its sustaining member- 

 ship owners of some of the foremost country estates 

 in America. 



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