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He who makes three crops of Strawberries grow where 
STANDARD HARDY ROSES—Continued. 
Mad. Gabriel Luizet. Very distinct pink, 
ljirge cup shaped, fragrant. It has no rival as 
an exhibition rose. 
Salet (moss). Bright rosy red, a vigorous 
grower, abundant bloomer, seldom surpassed, 
pretty in bud. 
Marshall I\ Wilder. Cherry carmine, large 
size, good form, very fragrant, perpetual 
bloomer, vigorous grower, very valuable. 
Blanche Moreau (moss). Fisher Holmes. Frau 
Karl Drusehki, Kais, Aug. Victoria, Magna 
Charta, 11 Brunner, Clem Raoux, C. F. Meyer, 
Hermosa, John Hopper, Jules Margotten, Mad. 
Clias. Wood, Fa Heine, Marie Henrietta, Wm. 
Fold), Prince Camille de Rohan, Tausendschon, 
Persian Yellow, Coq. des Alpes, Coq. des 
Blanches, Anna de Diesbach. 
Hybridized Grape Seed 
Mr. N. B. White, tlio originator of the Norwood Strawberry, and the originator of many 
new varieties of grapes, furnishes these seeds for us. He writes about them as follows: “I 
ha^e .some 50,000 grape seeds, open pollenization. They are very choice, and no one else 
has so valuable a collection. They are of combinations that include all the specdes of value 
in this country and Europe. I have one European grape that ripens here in August, of fine 
quality. On account of my age (90 years), I will sell these seeds. Buy some for the children 
to try their luck on. You might be able to get a variety that was worth 5500 out of this lot. 
There is a great variety of them. They contain in combination, all the different kinds that 
I have on my place.” Mr. White has placed these seeds on sale with us at 25 seeds for 15c: 
100 for 35c. 
W'atertown, N. Y., June 16th, 1914. 
The Strawberry plants that I purchased 
of you one year ago have proven more than 
satisfactory. We have been picking since 
the Fourth day of June, the largest and 
best strawberries we have ever seen. 
JEROME B. COOPER. 
Hybridized Potato Seed 
From the Seed Balls—Headquarters Stock. 
Millions never saw a potato seed ball. Thousands have tried in vain to get the seed. Now 
is your opportunity. This remarkable seed will produce an endless variety of new kinds. 
Your fortune may be in one of them. They are as easy to grow as tomatoes. 
Growing new and distinct seedling potatoes from the Seed Ball Seed is intensely interesting. 
They will be the greatest curiosity of /your garden. This seed will positively produce innumer¬ 
able new kinds, colors, shapes, sizes and qualities. The product will astonish you. Some 
may be of immense value and bring you a golden harvest. Every farmer, gardener and 
bright boy should plant a few packets. You may be one of the lucky ones. 
Read these extracts from custom¬ 
ers’ letters: 
‘‘I grew 101 potatoes from one 
plant of your potato seed. Every 
plant was a different kind.”—MRS. 
ELLEN KEENER. 
‘‘I raised 50 hills from one packet, 
many kinds and colors, some early, 
some late; 94 potatoes in one hill.” 
—.1. H. SKINNER. 
“Your remarkable potato seed 
produced white, pink, red, purple, 
blue, cream, russet and black 
potatoes.”—W. M. JOHNSON. 
“Your potato seed is a wonder. I 
grew 115 different varieties from 
one packet, the finest I ever saw.”— 
C. E. FLINT. 
"I grew 45 lbs. of seedling potatoes 
from one packet. I expect wonders 
from them next year.” — THOMAS 
LUCAS. 
Packet, 15c; 2 for 25c; 5 for 50c; 
10 for 91 . 00 . 
Photo of Potato Seed Balls, natural size. It is from 
these that all valuable new varieties 
of potatoes are produced. 
