The Garden Magazine, March, 1923 
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HODGSON 
Portable 
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or dog kennel, it will save you time and expense to con¬ 
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Bundle of twenty-five plants 
Address Department D 16 
Giant Everbearing 
_ — _ o 
Red Raspberry 
Superior in every way to any 
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absolutely hardy everywhere: 
free from disease; most prolific, 
producing from June until 
heavy frost continuously, 
strong branches loaded with im¬ 
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large berries, of the finest aroma 
and containing but few seeds. 
Awarded medals and certificates 
by leading Agricultural and Hor¬ 
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Massachusetts Horticultural So¬ 
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Glen Cove, N. Y. 
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Wilmington, 
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Loretto, Pa. 
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Henry Ford, 
Dearborn. 
Michigan 
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Strong plants 
$3 for six 
$5 per dozen 
$40 per hundred 
Safe delivery guaranteed in 
proper time for planting 
if ordered now. 
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Stamford. Conn. 
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