The Pyramid Garden for 1960 
jith NEW, BUILT-IN SPRINKLER at no Extra Charge 
Ideal for Strawberries and Flowers Too. 
Now you can have continuous full sea- 
son berries made possible with fertilizer 
applied and ample moisture supplied the 
PYRAMID GARDEN WAY. 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 conyven- 
tional garden berry plots. 
Everbearing Strawberry Plants Will Al- 
ways Be Everbearing Under The “Pyramid 
Garden Way.” 
¥ 
Pyramid Garden with Sprinkler ............ $9.95 each, postpaid 
6 Support Strips for AE Transpar ‘over, 
Netting for Bird sat En HER AD eateee Be nee Sone 
: Cover em) aaa makes small green- 
Protection r ia > house for year round 
2 ; $4.45 per set, — Y operation 
$6.95 each, postpaid ; a eB : ; 
postpaid se $6.95 each, postpaid 
Strawberry Plants for Pyramid Gardens shipped Sept. 25th to June Ist of each year. 
75 Everbearing plants of either the GEM, MAS- 50 Everbearing plants of either the GEM, MAS- 
TODON, STREAMLINER or SUPERFEC- TODON, STREAMLINER or SUPERFEC- 
TION varieties sent postpaid to you for $5.65 TION varieties sent postpaid to you for $3.75 
The Wild Rose 
Living Fence 
(ROSA MULTIFLORA JAPONICA) 
A Living Fence For Years To Come. 
Needs Little Pruning — Disease Free. 
Multiflora Japonica Roses are becoming more popu- 
lar as they become better known and are being used 
effectively to decrease soil erosion, dividing line fences, 
wind breaks, screens for unsightly objects, 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 SNOW WHITE BEAUTY YOU WILL LOVE 
needs no pruning or care after the initial setting. 
BLOOMS OF ROSA MULTIFLORA 
In setting Rosa Multiflora Japonica the plants can be spaced to suit individual requirements. Where a 
close hedge or screen is desired, we suggest planting one foot apart. For more open hedge they may be planted 
two or three feet apart in a single row, naturally the closer they are planted the denser the hedge. If planted 
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in the fall, remove the tops but wait until spring and cut back 2 or 38 buds. Mulch well when fall set. 
The fence is a beautiful sight in bloom putting on a gorgeous display for about two weeks. Thereafter seed 
pods are formed to furnish food for the birds. 
The foliage is a beautiful green and is free from disease and insect pests. 
Prices: 
Jumbo, branched 18” up: 10 plants $2.50; 25 plants $4.50; 50 plants $8.30; 160 plants $15.00; 500 $60.00. 
Strong vigorous 12 to 18”: 25 plants $2.25; 50 plants $4.15; 100 plants $7.50; 500 plants $30.00. 
Light, 6 to 12 in.: 25 plamts $1.50; 50 plants $2.60; 100 plants $3.95; 500 plants $18.00. 
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