Everbearing Strawberries 
RHODE ISLAND. This new original strawberry is yet to be 
surpassed. A large rich red with fine flavor and a beau¬ 
tifully shaped pointed berry borne profusely and on good 
stems. Plants set as early as the ground will permit will 
produce a good crop the same season. A good shipper and 
good keeper. 
1 doz. plants, 75c; 50 plants, $2.00, postpaid. 
THE MASTODON. The Mastodon is called, by growers who 
have never grown the Rhode Island, the best everbearing 
berry. It is a very vigorous grower, sweet, nice flavor 
and has less acid than any everbearing berry. Last sea¬ 
son, 1935, I picked large ripe berries from the Mastodon, 
November 10. It will produce a crop In the summer and 
another in the fall if allowed to. If the buds are picked 
off in the spring the fall crop will be larger. 
1 doz. plants 50c; 50 plants $1.50, postpaid. 
Hardy Plants 
MIXED HARDY PHLOX. Well established roots that will bloom 
this season. Mixed shades. Price, 75c per dozen, post¬ 
paid. 
HARDY GERMAN IRIS. Mixed colors. Roots 75c per dozen, 
postpaid. 
HOLLYHOCK PLANTS. Mixed colors. One-year-old plants, $1.00 
per dozen, postpaid in first three zones. 
WORM KILLER. A tool to kill the dahlia borer (a big fat 
worm) inside the stalk without injuring the plant. This 
borer enters the stalk near the ground and feeds on the 
pulp until it reaches the top when the top breaks over. 
Its presence is determined by the hole in the stalk near the 
ground where sediment escapes. Directions for using with 
every tool, which can be carried in your pocket. Price 50c, 
postpaid. 
KEEPING CUT FLOWERS. Flowers should be cut just be¬ 
fore fully open and placed in water a few hours to harden before 
using. A cool cellar overnight is an ideal place. 
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