LITTLE SILVER. N. J. 



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Garden Fruits — Concluded 



10 100 



Moore's Early. Black, ripens before Concord. 



1.00 8.00 



Fruiting age 2.50 20.00 



Niagara. White, popular and delicious. .90 7.00 



Fruiting age 2.50 20.00 



Ontario. Very early; best native green Grape. 



Fruiting age 3.00 25.00 



Portland. Very early, large white Grape. 1.00 8.00 



Fruiting age 2.50 20.00 



Worden. Early, bigger and better than Concord. 



.90 7.00 



Fruiting age 2.50 20.00 



GARDEN ROOTS 



10 100 1000 

 ASPARAGUS. We have specialized in growing one 

 variety — Washington — because of its decided points 

 of superiority over the old varieties, 



Washington, 1 yr $ 1.00 $ 8.00 



2 vrs 1.50 12.00 



3 yrs., extra heavy 2.00 17.50 



CHIVES. For soups and seasoning. Medium sized 

 clumps $1.00 8.00 70.00 



HORSERADISH. Easy to grow; a strong condi- 

 ment. Sets 40 2.00 15.00 



LAVENDER. Sweet-scented old favorite. Field- 

 grown 1.20 10.00 



From 2 in. pots 1.00 8.00 



SPEARMINT. Good for seasoning, or cool drinkc 

 Field-grown 1.00 8.00 60.00 



PEPPERMINT. Cooking plant, but may be chewed, 

 "raw." Field-grown 1.25 10.00 80.00 



RHUBARB (Suttons). Best of all the Rhubarbs, 

 with extra large, delicious, tender stems, early. 

 Selected roots 80 6.00 



SAGE, Holt's Mammoth. Useful and beautiful. 



1.00 8.00 



TARRAGON. For soups, salads, pickle or stew. 



Field-grown 1.20 9.00 ... 



From 2 in. pots 90 7.00 ... 



THYME. Seasoning plant, but also a lovely ground 

 cover. 



Clumps 1.20 10.00 



Gardening for Victory 



■l^HE planting of an Herb Garden is now more than 

 ever considered a necessary addition to one's reg- 

 ular gardening activities. Your customers will wel- 

 come your suggestion that they plant an Herb Garden 

 this Fall. 



