Canadian Forestry Journal, April, 1918 



1653 



War Time Productioh 



THERE must be no "slackers" this year, either among the 

 seeds or the growers. Every man and woman with garden 

 space, must produce to the limit of his or her ability. And 

 that is why Rennie's seeds are so essential — live, vigorous 

 seeds from tested stock, to ensure record cropso 



BRUSSELS SPROUTS — Amager Pkt. %0z. Oz. Vi lb. 

 Market 10 .90 2.75 



CABBAGE— Rennie's First Crop.. .10 .75 2.25 



CABBAGE— Early Jersey Wake- 

 field (Improved) OS .60 1.75 



CAULIFLOWER— Rennie's Danish 

 Drouth-Resisting 15 



CELERY— Paris Golden Yellow, 



Extra Select 15 .60 2.00 



TOMATO— Bonny Best (Original). .10 .60 1.75 



Rennie's Improved Beefsteak. . .10 o75 2.50 



& .25 1.00 3.50 10.00 



FLOWER SEEDS Pkt 



New Giant Astermum — Mixed Colors 15 



Rennie's XXX Giant Comet Asters — Mixed 10 



Dreer's Peerless Pink Aster ,15 



Early Blooming Cosmos — Mixed 10 



Rennie's XXX Exhibition Mixture Pansy 25 



Rennie's XXX Prize Ruffled Giant Single Petunia — 



Mixture 25 



Rennie's XXX Large Flowering Globe Stocks — Mixture. . . .20 



Rennie's XXX Mammoth Verbena — Mixture 10 



Giant Zinnia — Mixed 15 



Mail Your Order 

 TODAY 



LOOK FOR THE STARS 



Turn the pages of your Rennie cat- 

 alogue. You will notice a great many 

 paragraphs with stars at the corners. 

 These are extra special values that 

 defy cotnpetition. When buying from 

 dealers insist on RENNIE'S. 



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