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nationally ‘known, licluid cement coating. 
StoneTex is prepared purposely to protect and beautify exterior walls 
of Stucco, brick, concrete or masonry all of which have a peculiar 
porous texture and a chemical activity destructive to ordinary paints. 
StoneTex renders the surface dampproof, rainproof and weatherproof 
—hence far outlasts ordinary paints. 
StoneTex 
Relieves the severe and coarse appearance of uncoated stucco and masonry, with 
a soft textured coating —not a paint. StoneTex has renewed the beauty of many 
old missions and churches—has made thousands of old masonry homes like new. 
StoneTex is equally artistic and effective on country home or city dwelling—on 
public or industrial buildings to decorate and beautify. 
Write for our StoneTex book with its illustrations and attractive specimens colors. 
THE TRUSCON LABORATORIES 
717 Caniff Ave., Detroit, Mich. 
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An Endless Story 
' 1 ’HE longer you own a garden the more you will love 
1 your perennials—and the newer you are at gardening, 
the more desirable it is for you to plant them! For 
they give the biggest return for the least care, hardly ever 
go back on you, grow tall and profusely and handsomely, 
and offer an endless variety of form, color, fragrance, and 
storied charm. It is easy enough to plan a perennial border 
or garden that will give you never-failing bloom throughout 
two-thirds of the year-a brilliant procession from the early 
Columbine of April, through the Irises, the Peonies, and the 
Phlox to the Anemones and the Chrysanthemums of late 
November—the "swan-song” of the floral pageant. 
Imagine the constant supply of cut flowers of the most 
fascinating variety that such a perennial garden would give 
you for indoor adornment—and for your friends! And the 
fragrant story will repeat itself year after year with hardly 
a thought or a care on your part! Write us today for our 
price list of perennials and our planting suggestions. 
Moons' Nurseries 
THE WM. H. MOON CO. 
MORRISVILLE PENNSYLVANIA 
w/iich IS 1 mile from Trenton. N.J. 
T his new com has been before the 
public for three years and thor¬ 
oughly tested throughout the 
United States and Canada in com- 
ison with all other varieties of sweet 
corn, and particularly with the once 
popular Golden Bantam. It has 
been pronounced superior to all 
others. 
The most particular attention has 
been paid to the quality, for earli¬ 
ness and great size would count for 
nothing without this crowning virtue. It 
is because of the extreme tenderness, com¬ 
bined with that exquisite rich sugary 
flavor, that the Golden Giant has become 
the standard of perfection for sugar corn 
the world over, and when you consider that 
its admirers report that it is one to two 
weeks earlier and two to three times as 
large and better in quality than its own 
parent, the Golden Bantam, you may be 
sure it has well earned the title “The 
New Master of the Fields.” 
De Lue’s Golden Giant excels all other 
early varieties in size, productiveness, and 
quality and all the late varieties in quality 
and early maturity. 
It is the one corn for the home or market 
gardener who wants the greatest amount 
of highest quality corn in the shortest period of time from the smallest piece 
THE OTHER FELLOW’S OPINION 
jMr. R. P. R. says: 
Boston, Mass., 27 April, 1917. 
“I have liad a great many years in farm¬ 
ing and never in niy experience have I seen 
a corn that produces such large well-formed 
ears and a corn which was as juicy, tender 
and sweet." 
Mr. W. B. ir.: 
Robinson. Ill., Sept., 1019. 
"I distributed the corn among several of 
my customers and the experience from all of 
them was the same; that the corn ripened 
about two weeks earlier than any of the 
rest: that it was better than the Golden 
Bantam or any other that was raised around 
here.' 
Mr. W. H. H.: 
Winnipeg, Canada, 3 December, 1919. 
"My friend Dr. - and I found your 
Golden Giant corn a howling success. The 
best corn by a long way in every respect 
that w'e ever ha<l. Tliere was more growth 
from one seed of your corn than from five 
seeds of the Golden Bantam which we had. 
The growth w’as something wonderful—quite 
a few ears had eighteen and twenty rows." 
Tlie Rural New Yorker; 
26 July. 1919. 
"Golden Giant Sweet Corn is a vast im¬ 
provement on the popular Golden Bantam." 
Send for new 1920 CORN and STRAWBERRY literature. 
Prices: 2 oz., $.35; 4 oz., $.50; 8 oz., $.85; 16 oz., $1.50 
Send check or money order. No stamps. 
TheDe Lue 
Experi¬ 
mental Farm 
Needham, 
Mass. 
GOLDEN GIANT 
TRADE MARK REGISTERED 
SWEET CORN 
NEW WONDER STRAWBERRY 
De Lue’s Judith 
Awarded silver medal and three first prizes by the JIassachusetts Horticultural 
Society. Was the first native berry to arrive in Boston market in the season, 
bringing 
ONE DOLLAR PER QUART WHOLESALE 
wliile tile best New York and N'ew Jersey berries were selling for forty cents 
per quart retail. This is tlie iiigbest price ever paid for a berry at wholesale 
in Boston market. 
COMBINES HIGH QUALITY WITH FIRMNESS. 
He Lue’s Judith is a long season, very productive, wonderfully flavored, sweet 
and juicy strawberry of beautiful form and so firm as to allow of being dropped 
four feet from the hand to the floor without injury. The plants are vigorous 
and healtliy, liaving perfect blossoms and making an abundance of strong 
runners, so they can be rapidly multiplied. 
Just as De Lue’s Golden Giant Sweet Corn excells among otlier varieties of sweet 
corn, so does De Lue’s Judith Strawberry surpass in excellence other varieties 
of strawberries both for the home and the market garden. 
Send for literature on Strawberry and Sweet Corn. 
PRICES: One dozen plants, $2.50; Fifty, $9.00; Hundred, $15.00 
Send check or money order—no stamps. 
THE DE LUE EXPERIMENTAL FARM Needham, Mass. 
SUNLIGHT 
GREENHOUSES 
made entirely of 
cypress and glass, 
shipped in sections 
-easy to erect. 
Sash removable for 
use on hot-beds. In¬ 
expensive, practical, 
cost very little to 
operate. 
Make Yours the Earliest Garden 
You will never be disappointed with your 
garden when using SUNLIGH I DOUBLE¬ 
GLASS SASH. They insure earliest and 
hardiest plants, because there is no loss 
of light or warmth. 
The Working Principle of Sunlight 
Double-Glass Sash 
two layers of glass enclosing an air space, 
form a transparent blanket, which lets 
in all the sunshine and retains all the 
warmth. Sunlight Double-Glass Sash 
require no mats or shutters, and there¬ 
fore cut the cost of gardening in half. 
IVrtfe for Free Illustrated Catalogue 
Sunlight Double-Glass Sash Company 
Division of 
Albert Struck Company, 
Inc. 
Established 1860 
944 E. B’dway 
Louisville, L y. 
