cm 
Winchester, Mass., Aug. 20, 1936. 
The Annual Rock Garden Mixture 
which I purchased from you was ex¬ 
cellent."—Mrs. Robt. R. Elliott. 
Cambridge, Vt., Sept .8, 1936. 
I was so well pleased with the Rock 
Garden Mixture of seeds that I am 
sending for another order." — Miss 
Ruth H. Green. 
Hall Quarry, Me., Sept. 14, 1936. 
"1 had good luck with the seed I 
bought from you, and will send for 
more."—Mr. James Grant. 
Princeton, N. J., July 10, 1936i 
The small packet of seeds purchased 
this spring proved out most satisfac¬ 
torily, and enclosed find $1.00 for 
your special offer."—Mrs. Mark M. 
Jones, 
_ Glendale, L. I., N. Y., Sept. 21, 1936. 
I bought two packets of your Rock 
Garden seed mixture this Spring. I 
was very well pleased with the plants. 
Some are in bloom now." — Ruth 
Lezoli. 
. Belle Harbor, L.I., N.Y., July 20, 1936. 
1 would like to try your special offer 
of seeds, having had your annual 
seed mixture on my rock garden with 
success.”—Victor Greiff. 
Don’t Plant Too Deep 
Most varieties are small seeded, and these are 
sown on the surface of the bed, after winch the 
seed should be pressed gently into the loose soil 
and only very lightly covered by again levelling 
the surface. Many of the failures with flower 
seeds are caused by covering the seeds too deep, so 
care must be exercised in this regard as the very 
fine seeds of many varieties cannot possiblj ger¬ 
minate if covered too heavily. 
Winners of 1936 Awards 
Who Sent in Best Answers to "Why 
I Like a Rock Garden" Were 
1st—May Anderson, Pueblo, Colo, 
2nd Mrs. Lila H. Hersey, Pembroke, 
Maine. 
3rd Louis Zadow, Grass Valley, Cal, 
Other awards made to the following: 
Mrs. H. O. VanAntwerp, Rotterdam 
Jet., N. Y. 
A. M. Richards, Cleveland Heights, O. 
Ruth Lezoli, Glendale, L. 1., N. Y. 
Mrs. Belle Savinsky, Brooklyn, N, Y. 
Mrs. George H. Jones, Central Square, 
N. Y. 
Mrs. Anna O. Francis. Chicago, Ill. 
