The Garden Magazine » March, 1923 
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Here Are Some of My Give and Take Money-Savers 
With every 5 perennials, 2 extra 
4 extra with every 10 
6 shrubs for price of 5 
6 roses for price of 5 
7 iris for price of 5 
You see how it is: you take so many of any one kind of 
anything, and we give you extra ones. 
Furthermore, it applies to everything right through our 
Ten-Ten Book. 
Yes, even to berry bushes, evergreens, fruit trees and 
shade trees. 
How can we afford to do it, you ask? 
Sit down here with me under this fragrant, blooming 
apple tree, and I will tell you. 
I will tell you exactly as I told it to several who asked me 
the same question yesterday. 
You see it is like this; my name, as you may have guessed, 
is Miss Ten-Ten Book. 
So far, I know and regularly call on close to 25,000 
nature and garden-loving folks. 
But pshaw, that is not half enough! 
Even if it does sound just a bit conceited, I know there 
are a lot more of you who want to get acquainted with me, 
but sort of keep putting it off. 
So that’s why we put our heads together, and figured out 
this Ten-Ten Give and Take Plan. 
So far it has kept me so busy shaking hands with new 
acquaintances, that my arm feels like President Harding’s 
after a public reception. 
Of course, it makes me happy and all that, but Pm 
wondering right now, if we are going to have enough in 
our Nursery to supply all these new acquaintances with 
these Give and Take orders. 
That’s why, as one good friend to another I am going to 
urge you to at once put something else aside rather than 
put off sending for me, the Ten-Ten Book; or ordering 
from it, if you are already its fortunate possessor. 
Here are some Money-Savers that you can order right 
now, while you are waiting for me, Miss Ten-Ten 
Some Real Money-Savers 
Ten Hybrid Tea Roses $6.50 
4 Ophelia Creamy White, 
salmon tinge 
*3 Mrs. Aaron Ward Indian yellov/ 
*3 Los Angeles Flame pink 
■Roses marked (*) can be supplied in Standards 
3J' stems at $1.75 each 
The Family Fruit Garden 
39 Plants for $9.65 
The set contains the following: 1 Dwarf Baldwin Apple, 1 
Dwarf Bartlett Pear, 1 Elberta and 1 Hales Peach, 1 Yellow 
Spanish Cherry, 1 Abundance Plum, 12 St. Regis Rasp¬ 
berry, 12 Blueberries, 3 each Concord, Niagara and Ca¬ 
tawba Grapes. 
A suggestion: Plant these in parallel rows, using the Grapes 
further back in line with the back boundary, then a 
row of the small fruits and in front of these the 
large fruit. 
Balcony Petunias 
This new form of Petunia is of pendulous 
habit and is of great value for porch boxes, 
terraces, or in the rockery. The flowers are 
of fine, rich color and are produced in great 
profusion throughout the summer. 
Balcony 
Balcony 
Balcony 
Balcony 
Fine mixed 
uliuy Cor 
At Th<? Si 4 n of The Tree v 
Box 10, RutKerford Nij!, 
White 
Pink 
Dark-red 
Deep violet-blue 
15 cents per packet—1 
ket each of the 5 
) cents. 
