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THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 
March, 1917 
Salads of refreshing coolness may be yours if you grow 
Gregory’s Select Sorts of Lettuces. Among our 22 distinct 
sorts are kinds for every purpose and to please every taste 
and fancy. We are particularly proud and fond of our 
extra choice strain of 
Gregory's 
Black=Seeded 
Tennisball Lettuce 
Crisp, Flavory and Tender All Summer 
It is as nearly an “ideal” sort for the home garden as one may 
wish. Above picture shows it just as it will grow in your garden. 
Forms heads early, resists heat well and is suitable for repeated 
planting throughout the season. No finer flavored lettuce ever 
. grew! I ry it at the following prices: — Pkt. yc; oz. 2jc; lb. 
j (enough for a whole season) 70c, postpaid. 
1 Cucumbers as you like them 
Fine, long, slim fellows with few seeds and flesh of surprising crisp- 
as ness — you can grow them with Gregory’s selected strain of “Vickery 
Forcing,” illustrated below. “Hills” like 
the one shown below are the rule and Reliable Garden 
the vines bear constantly. Pkt. 10c; }4oz. Advice FREE 
35c; oz. (enough for 50 hills) 60c, postpaid. 
Gregory’s Seeds 
are known everywhere as the American 
standard of excellence Our pedigreed strains 
of many popular vegetables enjoy a world- 
wide reputation. To acquaint more readers 
of The Garden Magazine with their inbred 
qualities, we will mail j ounce of Vickery Cu- 
cumber and a quarter-pound 
of ourTennis Ball Lettuce for 
One Dollar, postpaid. Take 
advantage of this Special Offer TO-DA \ . 
J. J. H. Gregory & Son 
10 Elm Street Marblehead, Mass. 
Our free catalogue abounds 
with practical cultural direc- 
tions. Sixty-one years of ex- 
perience in gardening and 
seed production stand back of 
every one of our statements, 
and every packet of seeds. 
You can’t afford to pass up 
our pedigreed vegetable seed 
specialties — and our flower 
seeds are just as good. Please 
send for catalogue now. 
Delicious Salads 
I Have Over 
7,000,000 
Bulbs To Sell 
The harvest of my sixty acre 
Gladioli Farms. 
Owing to the fact that I raise all 
my own bulbs, and do not depend 
on foreign importations, I can offer 
the best varieties at specially low 
prices — for example: 
America, Light Pink $2.00 per 100 
Baron Hulot, Blue 3.00 “ “ 
Halley, Salmon Pink 2.00 “ “ 
Isaac Buchanan, Yellow 6.00 “ “ 
Mrs. Frank Pendleton, Jr. 
Pink, Red Blotch 7.50 “ “ 
My illustrated booklet describes 
many new and marvelous crea- 
tions. You should have a copy 
of it. 
It is free for the asking, 
WENHAM.MASS 
BOX 21 
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