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THE SOUTH IS 



CALLING— 



Every day feathered 



and the birds are answering. 



flocks pass overhead, going to the warm Southland. 

 But what is to become of the flowers you love, 

 now that summer is on the wane and winter is coming 

 by leaps and bounds? 



The birds will migrate — you cannot keep them; but you can keep 

 your flowers. A V'Bar Greenhouse will solve that problem, and you 

 can prolong the delights of the summer months by having your favorite 

 plants and flowers, and even fruits and vegetables, all the year 'round. 



Come in and see our photographs and plans, or let us bring them to you. 



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was discovered on the Westinghouse Estate (Erskine Park) at Lee, Mass., 

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 beautiful Berkshire Hills, with a temperature in winter of 30 or 40 degrees 

 below zero, so that the hardiness of this berry is unquestioned. The estate 

 is surrounded by the summer homes of many wealthy people, and much to 

 the surprise of his neighbor gardeners and not without a deal of personal 

 satisfaction, Mr. Norman furnished large, luscious raspberries throughout 

 the fall for various dinner parties. 



These berries are commented on by all who have seen and tasted them as the most deli- 

 cious and best raspberry they ever have eaten. Mr. Baker of Hoosick FallSj N. Y., writes 

 us as follows: 



"In the season of 1016, Mr. George M. Darrow of the United States Department 



of Agriculture was traveling from the Atlantic to the Pacific, visiting fruit growers 



to obtain information on berries for bulletins published by the Department of 



Agriculture. Mr. Darrow had visited this estate before, and was most favorably 



impressed that this berry was far ahead of the St. Regis and Ranere, and when it 



became known it would replace these varieties. The plant is by far the strongest 



growing raspberry I have ever seen. It branches like a tree, and it also has the 



largest and most roots of any variety with which I am acquainted. It is perfectly 



hardy and the berries are very large." 



Conceive the joy and satisfaction^ having such 



berries on your table all through the autumn, the 



source of wonder to your neighbors, that you can 



pick the finest raspberries until the snow flies. On 



November the 20th we cut a large branch ot the 



Erskine Park with blossoms, green berries and ripe 



fruit upon it. 



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