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L. J. FARMER, Fragaria Nurseries, PULASKI, N. Y. 
Katahdin, New, Government originated 
potato. Very smooth, white skin, with 
deep eye in end, characteristic. It has 
done well for two seasons with us. The 
past season (1936), we cut the eyes out 
of a bushel of Katahdin, planted the eyes 
and dug 8 bushels of as nice potatoes as 
we ever saw. 5 lbs., 50c; 1 pk., $1.00; 
1 bu., $3.00. 
GARDEN HERBS 
From 2 y 2 in. pots, 3 plants 60c; 12, 
$1.50; 25, $2.50; 100, $8.00. 
Catnip, Spearmint, Rergamont, Pepper¬ 
mint, Pennyroyal, Lemon Mint (Melissa), 
Thyme (8 kinds), Lovage, Marjoram, Win¬ 
ter Savory, Costmary, Rosemary, Laven¬ 
der, Rue, t French Lavender, Horehound, 
Sage, Wormwood, Germander. Seeds of 
most of above, 10c per pkt. 
ANNUAL FLOWERING PLANTS 
Ageratum, Asters, Balsam, Calandulas, 
Candytuft, Canterborry Bells (annual). 
Cosmos, GaiJlardjia, Larkspur (annual)] 
Marigold (French and African), Petunias, 
Phlox, Drommondi, Portulaca, Salpiglossis, 
Salvia, Scabiosa, Snap Dragon, Straw 
Flower (Everlasting), Sweet AllyssUm, 
len Weeks Stocks, Verbena, Zinnia (dwarf 
and giant). Price, greenhouse grown 
(early) doz., 30c; 25, 50c; 100, $1.50. 
Price in late June and July, doz., 20c; 25, 
35c; 100, $1.00. Seeds of above, 10c per 
packet. 
GARDEN SEEDS 
Garden Peas, Mammoth Pod Extra Early, 
Burpee’s Blue Bantam, Telephone (Ald¬ 
erman), 1 homas Laxton, 15c per lb. in 
5 lb. lots or more. 
Sweet Corn, Golden Bantam, Golden Gem 
(ten days earlier than Bantam), Golden 
Evergreen. We consider these the three 
best sweet corns. V 2 lb., 20c; 1 lb., 35c; 
10 lbs., $3.00. 
Other Garden Seeds, 5 and 10c per packet. 
FARMER ON THE STRAWBERRY 
A treatise on strawberry culture, 
with chapters on the care of other 
small fruits written by our L. J. 
Farmer. Over 100 pages, 40 illus¬ 
trations. Price 50c. 
LARGE SIZE SHRUBS, ROSES 
We have a supply of extra large 
trees, shrubs, roses, etc. especially 
Spirae, Hydrangeas and Evergreens. 
Just the thing for people who want 
extra nice stock for immediate 
effect. Send your list of wants. 
Seed Field Corn, germination over 90%. 
Lancaster County Sure Crop, $3.00 per 
bu.; Learning, $2.90; Eigh Row Flint, 
$3.10; Yellow Sweepstakes, $3.30; Sweep- 
stakes, $3.15; Bristol White Cap, $3.05; 
Reid’s Yellow Dent, $2.90; Broad Grain 
Silo, $3.00; Pride of the North, $2.90; 
Cornell No. 11, $3.35. 
FIELD GROWN ROSES 
Everblooming, Hybrid Tea Varieties, 2 
yr. No. 1, only 35c each, $3.50 per dozen 
for those starred (*) and 40c each, $4.00 
per dozen for all the others. Betty, Charm, 
Dame Edith Helen, Etoille de France, Etoil- 
le de Hollande, F. G. Hill, E. P. Thom, El¬ 
dorado, Frau Karl Druschki, Golden Dawn, 
Henry Boles, "“Johanna Hill, Kais. Aug. 
Victoria, Kardinali Piffle, 1 * Lady" Ashtown, 
Los Angeles, "“Luxembourg, Mad. Alex 
Druex, Madamme Butterfly, Mad. Ed. Her- 
riott, Margaret McGreedy, Mrs. Pierre S. 
Dupont, Mrs. Alex. Ward, Mrs. Chas. Bell, 
Mrs. Henry Boles, Ophelia, "“Padre, Pink 
Radience, "“Pres. Hoover, Roslyn, Syracuse, 
Sunburst, Souv. de Claud. Pernet, "“Talis¬ 
man, * Willowmere, Wm. Kordes, W. C. 
Eagan. 
The above are the very best grade of 
roses grown, such as others are asking 50 
to 75c each. They are grown at Geneva, 
N. Y. and one of them is worth a dozen 
Southern grown roses, so far as our ex¬ 
perience goes. • A few years ago, we asked 
75c to $1.00 each for this grade in above 
varieties. Fresh dug and in fine condition. 
CHEAP ROSES, GENEVA GROWN 
We can supply the following varieties in 
a grade to compete with chain and de- 
FARMER’S FAVORITE ROSE 
COLLECTION 
If yon are unfamiliar with the 
kinds and colors of roses, have our 
L. J. Farmer select them for you. 
He will select 12 of the best ever- 
blooming varieties of roses, includ¬ 
ing red, yellow, white and pink var¬ 
ieties, and we will label each plant 
carefully and ship them to you for 
$4.00. 
partment store offerings. They have just 
as good roots as any of the above No. 1 
Roses, but have small tops. They are 
worth more than we ask for them. A field 
we had of them last summer, was in con¬ 
tinual bloom from June to November. 20c 
each, $1.80 per dozen. 
Columbia, Dame Edith Helen, Etoille de 
Hollande, E. G. Hill, Gen. Janssen, Johanna 
Hill, Los Angeles, Luxembourg, Mrs. Henry 
Boles, Mrs. G. A. Van Rosseau, Mrs. Pierre 
S. Dupont, Olympiad, Ophelia, Pink Rad¬ 
ience, Pres. Hoover, Roslyn, Sunburst, 
Talisman, W. C. Eagan. These will be 
fresh dug and shipped same day. 
HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES 
2 yr. No. 1, 40c each, $4.00 per dozen. 
Anna de Diesbach, Capt. Hayward, Mag¬ 
na Charta, Fisher Holmes, M. P. Wilder, 
Mrs. John Laing, Frau Karl Druschki, Gen. 
Jack, Harrison Yellow, Hugonis, Paul Ney- 
ron, Prince Camille de Rohan, Ulrich Brun¬ 
ner, Persian Yellow. 
MOSS, RUGOSA AND HYBRID RUGOSA 
ROSES 
Henry Martin Moss, red, 5 yr. bushes, 
large, 75c; 12, $6.00. 
Blanche Moreau Moss, white, large, same 
price. 
Crested Moss, pink, large, same price as 
Henry Martin. 
Hugonis, Lucida, F. J. Grootendorst and 
Pink Grootendorst, 2 yr., 40c each; 12, 
$4.00. 5 yr., 75c each; 12, $6.00. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Blaze, $1.00 each; Blue Rambler, 40c; 
Baby Rambler, 35c each; Golden Salmon, 
35c; Golden Climber, $1.00; Princess Van 
Orange, $1.00; Gardenia, 40c; Dr. Van 
Fleet, 40c; Mary Wallace, 40c; Paul’s 
Scarlet Climber, 40c; Silver Moon, 40c; 
Spanish Beauty, 40c; New Dawn, $1.50. 
BETTER BE SAFE THAN SORRY 
I have purchased roses at De¬ 
partment Stores in cities several 
times. In spite of my knowledge 
and experience, I have never been 
able to make one start and grow 
they all “fade away v and die. 
L. J. Farmer 
COUNTESS VANDAL 
THE NEW PATENTED ROSES 
Blazev E v e r- 
blooming red 
climber, $1.00 
each; $10.00 
per 12. 
Countess Van- 
d a 1, coppery 
bronze, s u ff- 
used with soft 
gold. H. T. 
$1.00 each, 
$10.00 per 12. 
Doublooms, best 
yellow climber, 
$1.50 each; $15.00 per 12. 
Eclipse, H. T., long stream line bud, rich 
gold, without shading, $1.50 each; $15.00 
per 12. 
Gloaming, H. T. buds, fawn orange, full 
bloom, pink overlaid with salmon, $1.50 
each; $15.00 per 12. 
Mrs. Francis King, H. T., tinted cream and 
ivory, eventually turning white, $1.50 
each; $15.00 per 12. 
New Dawn, everblooming Dr. VanFleet, a 
pink climber, $1.50 each; $15.00 per i2. 
Rochester H. T., two tone pink and buff, 
coppery tinged, $1.25. each; $12.50 per 
12. , u, 
Rockett II. T., bright scarlet, very double, 
old rose perfume, $1.25 each; $12.30 per 
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