Groi^ More Berries 



THIS XEW EASY 



PYRAMID GARDEN WAY 



Now you can have cdutiu- 

 iions full season berries made 

 possible with fertilizer appli- 

 ed and ample moisture sup- 

 plied the PYRAMID GAR- 

 DEN WAT. The Pyramid 

 Garden takes only six feet of 

 space and holds 75 plants 8 

 inches apart. This equals 

 only one-third as much space 

 as conventional garden ber- 

 ry plots. 



EASY TO CARE FOR . . . 

 All plants within easy reach. 

 Terraces can be covered with 

 I)eat moss or other material 

 for aeration, moisture and 

 weed retarding properties. 



Everbearing Strawben-j- 



Plants Will Always Be 



Everbearing Under Tlie 



"PjTamid Garden Way." 



Prices on Pyramid Gardens and Accessories 

 Quotations Are For Prepaid Delivery 



Pyramid Garden only $9.95 each 



Transparent Cover, makes a small Green 

 House. For year round operation . 



6.95 



each 



(5 Support strips for cover 4.45 set 



Netting for bird protection (3.95 each 



Strawlierry Plants for Pyramid Gardi'u shipped 

 Sept. 25th on thru to .Tune 1st each year. 

 75 Everbearing plants, of either the GEM. JIAS- 

 TODON. STHKAMLIXER or SUPERFEC- 



TION varieties sent jinstpaid to you for $5.6.> 



.50 Everbearing plants of either the GEM. MAS- 

 TODON. STREAMLINER or ST'PERFEC- 

 TION varieties sent postpaid to you f<n- $3.75 



The Wild Rose 

 Living Fence 



(ROSA 3IILTIFL0KA JAPONK A) 



A Living Fence For Years To Come. 

 Needs Little Pruning — Disease Free. 



Mullillura .I.ii"i 

 lar as they l»ri.i 

 effectively to -Ir. i 

 wind breaks, sen 



Roses are beeomiug more popu- 

 ■tter known and are being used 

 soil erosicm, dividing line fences. 

 for imsightly object.s. to confine 



farm animals and as snow fences in winter, in fact 

 wherever a hedge or screen is necessary Rosa Multiflora 

 is indicated. 



The plants grow rapidly in most all types of soil 

 and produce a fence up to eight feet in height in three 

 to four years, then it .stops, getting no taller. The fence 

 needs no pruning or care after the initial setting. 



In setting Rosa JMultitiora .Faponica the plants can lie sp: 

 close hedge or screen is desir(>d. we suggest planting one foot a] 

 two or thi-ee feet ap:iit in :i siiigl(> row. naturally the closer the 

 in the fall, remove th. lop- but wait until spring and cut liack 2 or .S buds 



BI.OOJIS OF RO 

 NOM WHITK IJK.Vl TY VOl 



1 suit individual re(iuiremenVs. 

 For more opiMi hedge they may 

 planted the denser the hedge. 

 .Mulch well where fall sc 



Where 

 be plant 

 If plant 



for al)out two weeks. Thereaftc 



The fence is a Ix^mi ifnl sight in bloom putting on a gorgeous dis]! 

 pods are formed to luniish food for the birds. 



The foliage is a beautiful green and is free from disease and insect jiesls. 

 Prices : 



Jumbo, branched. 18" up: 10 plants $2.50; 25 plants $4.50; 50 plants $8.:{0; 100 plants $1.).0(): 500 $60.00. 



.Strong vigorous 12 to 18": 25 plants $2.25; 50 plants $4.15; 100 plants $T..)0; 500 plants $80.00. 



Light 6 to 12 in.: 25 |)lants $1.50; 50 plants $2.60; 100 plants $8.95; 500 plants $18.00. 



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