18 J. T. LOVETT, LITTLE SILVER, N.J.— GARDEN ROOTS, POSTAGE 



SAGE 



HOLT'S MAMMOTH.— A great improve- 

 ment upon the ordinary garden sage, its leaves 

 being four to five inches long, clean and per- 

 fect. They are held well up from the soil, are 

 rich in flavor and of great substance. Per- 

 fectly hardy. From 2^-inch pots, each, 15c.; 

 dozen, $1.50; 100. $8.00. Clumps, each, 20c.; 

 dozen, $2.00; 100, $10.00. 



TARRAGON or ESTRAGON 



(Artemisia Dracunculus) 



The true Tarragon, the leaves and young 

 shoots of which are much prized by many as an 

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

 From 2!/2-inch pots, each, 25c.; dozen, $2.50; 

 100, $15.00. Clumps, each, 35c.; dozen, $3.50. 



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THYME 



GARDEN (Thymus vulgaris).— Of dwarf 

 habit, with exceedingly pretty, small dark- 

 green leaves, formed in a dense mass. Much 

 prized for seasoning. From 3-inch pots, each, 

 20c.; dozen, $2.00. 



Bergen Co., N.J., April 3, 1919. 

 My order has given such satisfaction that I 

 must repeat several items. 



John H. Williamson. 



RATES OF POSTAGE BY PARCEL 

 POST 



To Points Within the United States 







Each add. 





1st pound 

 or fraction. 



pound or 





fraction. 





. , 5c. 



Ic. 





6c. 



2c. 





... 7c. 



4c. 



5th zone 



... 8c. 



6c. 





... 9c. 



8c. 





... 11c. 



10c. 





. , . 12c. 



12c. 



WEIGHT WHEN PACKED 



Strawberries, doz., 10 oz.; 100, 3^ lbs. 

 Strawberries, pot grown, doz., 3 lbs.; 100, 24 

 lbs. 



Strawberry-Raspberrj', doz., 12 ozs. 

 Raspberries, doz., 1 lb.; 100, 6 lbs. 

 Raspberries, trans., doz., 2 lbs.; 100, 12 lbs. 

 r.lackberries, doz., ly^ lbs.; 100. 8 lbs. 

 LUackberries, trans., doz., 2^ lbs.; 100, 20 lbs 

 Dewberries, doz., 1 lb.; 100, 5 lbs. 

 Dewberries, trans., doz., 2 lbs.; 100, 12 lbs. 

 Chi^■es doz., 12 ozs. 

 Horse Radish, doz., 14 ozs.; 100, 5 lbs. 

 Mops, doz., 10 ozs. 

 Rhubarb, doz., \y. lbs.; 100, 10 lbs. 

 Roses, from field, doz., 4 lbs. 

 Roses, from 5-in. pots, each, 2 lbs.; doz., 20 

 lbs. 



Peonies, doz., 6 lbs.; 100, 48 lbs. 

 Iris, doz., 4 lbs.; 100, 30 lbs. 

 Other Perennials, doz., 35^ lbs. 

 Hardy Shrubs, doz., 10 lbs. 

 Vines and Creepers, doz., 6 lbs. 

 California Privet, smallest, doz., 2 lbs.; 100, 

 12 lbs. 



Berberis Thunbergi, doz., 2 lbs.; 100, 12 lbs. 



War Tax. — To a shipment requiring 25c. in 

 postage send Ic; to a shipment of over 25c. 

 send 2c.. and for a shipment of over 50c., send 

 3c. additional. 



Maximum Weight, 70 lbs., in first, second 

 and third zones; 50 lbs. in all other zones. 



Size of Package cannot exceed a combined 

 length and largest circumference of seven feet 

 (84 inches). 



Insurance Against Loss. — 3c. pays up to 

 $5.00; 5c. up to $25.00; 10c. up to $50.00, and 

 25c. up to $100.00. 



Canadian Shipments cannot go by parcel 

 post. They must be made by express or 

 freight. 



Please be sure to send enough money to pay 

 postage, in addition to cost of plants ordered, 

 when shipment is to be made by mail. The 

 surplus (if any) will be promptly returned when 

 shipment is made. Postage on all shipments 

 by mail must be prepaid. We cannot under- 

 take to open accounts for postage. When 

 enough money is not sent to cover postage we 

 forward by parcel post C.O.D. for balance. 



Allen Co., Ind., Oct. 24, 1919. 

 I purchased grapes, currants, gooseberries, 

 strawberries and /aspberries from you about four 

 years ago, and will say I am much pleased with 

 all of them, because they all grew and all bore 

 fruit that I am proud of. 



William E. Miller. 



