February, 1910 



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POTASH 



The German Kali Works have talked Potash and its benefits for twenty-five years. They 

 have never sold a pound direct to local agents or farmers. 



You know how hard it was to buy and get Potash. Things have changed. The mines are 

 now producing enough to enable us to offer 



POTASH FOR SALE 



in carload lots of twenty tons, to local dealers without interfering with the requirements 

 of those to whom we have sold Potash to be used in mixed goods. We have, therefore, 

 established a Selling Agency in Baltimore, Md., and in ri^lf^rfv-^r |"JiTj*i»£*nf f*£*rl 

 1910 will sell all potash salts in carload lots for cash, li"UVery vJlictr<llll€3t3Q 

 direct from the mines to the buyers in original sealed bags, or kainit in bulk, at lower rates 

 than were ever before quoted. 



Pf-kf «^^l~l Psfv^ You can k u y the real potash salts — plant food without fillers or make-weights — you save all the 



" ■ money you have been spending for interest, freight, excessive profits on fillers and mixing charges. 



For particulars and prices write to 



GERMAN KALI WORKS, Continental Building, Baltimore 



Two Superb New Roses 



Raised by Jackson Dawson 



Now Offered for Sale for the First Time 

 Lady Duncan 



THIS fine rose was awarded a silver medal by the Massa- 

 chusetts Horticultural Society. It is a hybrid of the ever- 

 excellent Rugosa and the Memorial Rose (R.Wichuraiana) . 

 It has the prostrate, long rampant growth of Wichuraiana, while 

 the Rugosa blood shows in the luxuriant, dark, glossy foliage 

 and in the profusion of large, single flowers. The petals of 

 rich, glowing pink melt into an exquisite, large, yellow centre. 

 Lady Duncan is perfectly hardy, even to Canada; is a strong 

 grower, free bloomer and of long duration of blooming. 



Daybreak 



AROSE of Wichuraiana type, crossed with the Rambler 

 Dawson. A vigorous grower, profuse bloomer, excellent, 

 too, for forcing. The flowers are single, in great pyra- 

 midal clusters of deep, yellowish pink, somewhat darker than 

 Lady Duncan, the petals of a lighter shade toward centre. The 

 foliage is bright, glossy green, and the habit trailing, like its 

 parent Wichuraiana. 



The stock is limited. Order now for Spring delivery 



Good strong plants which will yield a mass of blossoms in 

 late June of this year. $1.00 each, $10.00 per dozen. 



EASTERN NURSERIES 



Henry S. Dawson, Mgr. Jamaica Plain, Mass. 



Harrison's NewCatalogueFree 



Not a big book, but big enough 

 to tell you all about the biggest 

 nursery in the country. No impos- 

 sible color plates, butCherries and 

 Apples andPeaches and Strawber- 

 ries shown in their natural colors. 

 Every fruit offered has been tried 

 out in the orchard or garden and 

 proved to have real merit. 



The envelope in which you will 

 receive the Catalogue contains 

 two coupons, one good for copy 

 of our book " How to Grow 

 Fruit" and the other for its com- 

 panion volume "How to Plant 

 About the Country Home." The 

 regular price of each is 25 cts. 



Edition of Catalogue is limited; coupons 

 good only for a short while. Write 

 today, mentioning special offer No. 22. 



HARRISON'S NURSERIES 



BERLIN, MARYLAND 





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