LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



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Garden Roots 



GARDEN ROOTS 



{Add 10% to remittance if shipment is desired hy parcel post) 



CHIVES 



Highly prized for soups and seasoning. The tops 

 of grasslike leaves appear in early Spring and can 

 be cut repeatedly. Each 26c., doz. $2.00, 

 100 S12.00. 



HORSERADISH 



Does well in any garden soil, but succeeds be«t 

 in rather damp locations. 



English or Common. There is so little difference 

 between this and the Maliner-Kren, or Bohe- 

 mian, that we will supply either kind at the 

 uniform price of doz. 50c., 100 $2.50, 1000 $20.00. 



MINT 



Spearmint or Meadowmint. M. viridis. Largely 

 used for culinary purposes. Each 20c., doz, 

 $2.00, 100 $12.00. 



Peppermint. M. piperita. The green 

 leaves and stems, when chewed and 

 swallowed, have the same effect as the 

 essential oil. Each 20c., doz. $2.00, 100 

 $12.00. 



RHUBARB. Pie Plant 



Victoria. The best variety for general use. 

 Stems very large, tender, of delicate 

 flavor. Yields abundantly and early in 

 the season. Strong roots, each 20c., 

 doz. $2.00, 100 $12.00. 



SAGE 



Holt's Mammoth. Plants become a foot 

 or more in height and 3 feet in diameter. 

 The leaves are held well up from the soil, 

 are rich in flavor and of great substance. 

 Perfectly hardy. Clumps, each 25c., doz. 

 $2.50, 100 $15.00. From pots, each 15c., 

 doz. $1.50, 100 $10.00. 



THYME. Thymus vulgaris 



Garden. Much prized for seasoning and, of late, 

 widely used as a ground cover, on flower garden 

 walks, and in rockery work. Clumps, each 30c., 

 doz. $3.00. From pots, each 20c., doz. $2.00, 

 100 $15.00. 



TARAGON or ESTRAGON 



Artemisia dracunculus 



The leaves and young shoots are much prized as 

 an ingredient in soups, salads, stews, pickles, etc. 

 Equally useful fresh or cut and dried. Clumps, 

 each 25c., doz. $3.50. From pots, each 25c., doz. 

 $2.50, 100 $15.00. 



Rhubarb (Pie Plant) 



RED RASPBERRIES LARGER, MORE LUSCIOUS 



I put in a number of La France a few years ago and they 

 nave been by far the best of any Raspberries I have ever 

 grown. The fruits are very much larger and more luscious. 

 This season they seem to have proven exceptionally well, 

 and we have not had all the Raspberries we wanted to eat 

 up to the present time, and from the looks of the blossoms 

 and immature fruit I see no reason why this should not last 

 until quite late in the Fall. 



W. Hamilton Bush, New York City 



STRAWBERRIES SPLENDID— ORDERED TWICE 



Last year I ordered from you some Mastodon Everbearing 

 Strawberries and, because I found them so very good, I have 

 ordered some more from you this year. I found that the June 

 crop this year on plants that I put in last year were fully as 

 heavy as any of the other varieties that I grew, and, even at 

 the present time, I am getting enough Strawberries to have a 

 good-sized dish every other day in spite of the fact that I 

 have only one row about 75 feet long. I also notice that the 

 young plants that have come from the runners are beginning 

 to come into blossom and it leads me to think I will have 

 Strawberries right up to the end of the season. 



W. Hamilton Busk, New York City 



Urbana, 111. 



I can't help but thank you for the fine box of plants I 

 received from you yesterday. 



In the past years I have bought thousands of plants to 

 beautify the different homes I have had and I want to say 

 that you gave me almost twice as much for my money than 

 I ever got before. E. B. Martin 



Wilson, Texas 



I received the order of 24 Roses in splendid condition. I 

 am planting a lovely Rose garden and need 50 more. I wish 

 you to select these for me. 



Mrs. Lonnie Lumsden 



Swarthmore, Penna. 

 I was simply dehghted with the $5.00 collection of hardy 

 plants I bought from you last year. 

 Everyone was a success. 



Mrs. H. B. Lincoln 



Haddon Heights, N. J. 

 We have three wonderful bushes of Persian Lilacs in full 

 bloom at present whichiwe gotifrom you. 



Mrs. Jos. H. Heath 



A. T. DeLaMare Company, Inc Horticultural Printers, 438 to U8 West 37th Street, New York, N. Y, 



