The Garden Magazine, April, 1923 
95 
The front cover cf the Ten 
Ten Book shows Miss Ten Ten 
in her color-filled, blue sky- 
bounded garden. 
Seven Give-and-Take Offers 
The back cover shows the 
garden gate through which you 
are cordially invited to walk in 
and share her gardening joys. 
Every One a Joy Giver and Money Saver 
In the first place the Give-and-take prices used throughout our 
new Spring Ten Ten Book are all based on saving money for 
you, and making fast friends for us. 
With five of any one kind of anything, from seeds up to shade 
trees, we give you extra ones at no cost. 
For example, with 5 perennials of any one kind we give you 
two extra. With 10 four extra, and so on. 
But we don’t stop there. 
We flatly and unqualifiedly guarantee you not only safe 
delivery and satisfaction, but pleasant dealings as well. If 
anything isn’t satisfactory, we will speedily and pleasantly 
make it so. 
If you and your friends haven’t the Ten Ten Book, send for it 
at once, so our pleasant dealings together can start. 
Here are seven special Give-and-take offers just to show you 
we mean business. 
As one prospective friend to another, we suggest early order¬ 
ing, for to be frank with you, the supply has its limits 
The Family Fruit Garden 
11 different fruits 
39 plants in all, for $9.65 
With five of any one kind, we give 
you one extra. The set consists of 
the following varieties — sufficient 
fruit for the entire family. 
1 Dwarf Baldwin Apple $2.50 each 
1 Dwarf Bartlett Pear 1.25 
1 Elberta Peach .75 
1 J. H. Hale Peach .75 
1 Yellow Spanish Cherry 1.50 
1 Abundance Plum 1.25 
12 St. Regis Raspberry .10 
12 Blackberries .10 
3 Concord Grapes .15 
3 Niagara Grapes .30 
3 Catawba Grapes .30 
Phlox Miss Lingard 
Separate plants 25c. each 
Take 5 of any one kind and we 
give you 2 extra 
Of all the varieties of the lovely 
Phlox, none is more generally pop¬ 
ular than this one. It blooms freely 
in June. 
Flowers pure white and fragrant. 
Foliage is deep glossy green. If 
blooms are removed when past, it 
will bloom until October. Hardy 
and entirely reliable in every way. 
Jumbo Zinnias 
Separate packets 10 cents. 
Or all 7 packets for 50 cents 
Which means you take 5, we 
give you 2. 
These Zinnias are truly marvels. 
From the letters of appreciation we 
received from last year’s purchasers 
anything we might say about them 
would seemingly not be too much. 
Flowers are specially large and in 
a wide variety of lively colors 
and shades such as pink, scarlet, 
white, golden yellow, crimson, 
burnt orange. 
Unflowered Seedling 
Azaleas 
Assortment of 100 two year old 
plants $20. 
Here is a chance of having some¬ 
thing no one else has, and a very 
good chance of it being better than 
the best in anyone’s garden. 
These seedlings are raised from seed 
collected from named varieties of 
Azalea mollis and pontica. 
We send you 20 plants of each in 
five varieties under the name of 
parent plant, from which the seed 
has been collected. 
The quantity that we have is limit¬ 
ed and this collection is not offered 
in our catalogue. 
Ten Fragrant Perennials 
10 Plants $2.25. 
Ten hardy, Rosemary, Lemon Thyme, 
Sweet Lavender and seven other partic¬ 
ularly choice ones. 
A garden without Sweet Lavender and 
Rosemary is only half a garden. 
In all these lovely old timey things, 
you always have beauty and fragrance 
combined. 
Miss Ten Ten Hollyhocks 
Separate plants 25 cents. 
Take 5 of any one kind and we give 
you 2 extra. Or take 10 and we give 
you 4 extra. 
These are the nodding, color-filled holly¬ 
hocks, that Miss Ten Ten is seen watering 
on the cover of the Ten Ten Spring Book. 
So many have been writing for exactly 
these very ones, that we are already kind 
of wondering how long our supply will last. 
The colors are Pink, White in singles: 
and Apple Blossom, Yellow, Rose, 
White, Crimson, Salmon, Maroon all are 
doubles. 
Mountain Spurge 
(Pachy sandra Terminalis) 
Plants 20 cents each. 
Take 5 we give you 2. 
Take 10 we give you 4. 
For those shady spots where you want all 
the year around a dense carpet of glossy 
dark green. Looks rather like a ground 
rhododendron. Semi-creeping. Grows 4 
to 8 inches high. Apparently lives forever. 
uliuy Rgehr5* Cor 
At The Si <£ n ofThe Ever^reenlrce 
Box 10, Rutherford N.J. 
