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The Lester Rose Gardens 
THYME—The old-fashioned kind that grows several inches high, with its aromatic fragrance. 
Field-grown plants, 3 for 5 0c, each 20c. 
MOTHER OF THYME, Serpyllum azoricus, is the creeping Thyme that makes a perfect 
fragrant carpet of deep green with a mass of rosy-lavender bloom during the summer months. 
Strong plants, 3 for 60c; each 2 5c. 
YARROW, Rose—Grows to 1 ]/ 2 to 2 feet high; with soft, feathery dark green foliage, each plant 
with many stems that terminate in large heads of bright rose flower; in bloom most of the 
year and always attractive; a good cut flower. 
Field-grown plant-clumps, 3 for 50c; each 20c. 
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Silvestres, in Beautiful 
Brown Valley, in the 
Santa Cruz Mountains, 
as shown by this sketch 
map. Here, with ideal 
soil, water and climatic 
✓ * conditions, in a sheltered 
„ ' sunny spot among the redwoods, on 
a good mountain road of rare beauty, 
and with the most enchanting of all 
forest streams running through the 
center of our property, we are glad to meet 
our flower-loving friends who choose to visit 
us. Any who come from a distance should 
advise in advance—a postcard will do—otherwise we 
might be absent temporarily. April to December are 
the best months to come. 
THE EESTER. MOSE GARDENS 
ROUTE 5, BOX 326 , — WATSONVILLE, CALIFORNIA 
Sec. 5 62, P. L. & R. 
