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USE MIRACLE GROW AND PEAT HUMUS 
Sugar Maple 
Miniature Baby Roses that 
grow true from seed. 
PRIVET BARGAIN. 62 
Amour River PRIVET 8 to 10 
inch for $1.00. 
Residence of 
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Gardner. 
JAPANESE BERBERRY 
BARGAIN. 60 fine shrubs 8 
to 12 inch, for hedge or foun¬ 
dation use, all for $1.00. 
Dear Sir: 
I am delighted with the 
progress of my soil-less 
garden and would like two 
more of the same collection 
sent to the following ad¬ 
dresses. 
Mrs. Mary des Granges, 
Washington Awe., 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 
MISCELLANEOUS 
PLANTS AND FRUITS 
HANSON’S BUSH CHERRY. 
Bears loads of cherries on small shrub 
eventually attaining a height of 4 to 5 ft. 
Fruit about size of ordinary cherries, 
color dark and good to eat from hand 
or for cooking. Takes but little more 
space in your garden than currant bush . 
1 yr. old, 6 to 12 inch tops, 15 cts. each; 
3 or more 12 cts. each. 12 to 18 in. size, 
20 cts. each; 3 or more 18 cts. each. 
BLACKBERRY LILY. This is not 
a true lily as the plant grows &. looks 
like an Iris, but when flowering time 
comes in July and Aug., the lily shaped 
flowers are borne on branched stems 
12 to 20 on a stalk. Color bright Orange 
yellow with dark spots on petals. Each 
flower matures a seed pod which, when 
ripe, opens and looks like a luscious 
ripe blackberry. Hence the name Black¬ 
berry Lily. Strong plants that will flow¬ 
er this year, 15 cts. each; 3 or more 12 cts. 
each. 
GYPSOPHILA OLDHAMMI,3 
ft. Perennial Baby’s Breath. A great im¬ 
provement over older types of Baby’s 
Breath. Dainty pink flowers from Aug. 
to late Oct. Each 20 cts; 3 or more IS 
cents each. 
SALVIA. 3 4 ft. A striking 
looking hardy perennial with large To¬ 
bacco like leaves &_ growing spikes of 
rich blue flowers from June to Sept. 
Each 20 cts.; 3 or more 18 cts. each. 
BAPTISA, AUSTRALIS, 3 fr. A 
strong hardy plant with beautiful dark 
green foliage with dark blue Lupine 
shaped flowers in May & June. Each 
15 cts; 3 or more 12 cts. each. 
SWEET WIVELSFIELD. An 
early flowering plant the style of Sweet 
William, but has a much longer season 
of blooming. Each 12 cents; 3 or more 
10 cents each. 
DELPHINIUM. Vetterle & Rein- 
elt Strain. This wonderful new strain 
of hardy Delphinium grows large spikes 
of beautiful, double, semi-double &. 
single flowers of most gorgeous colors 
up to 3 jnches in diameter. Stems are 
stout and do not break or fall over from 
weight of flowers. You will be delighted 
with these plants. Each 25 cents, 3 or 
more 20 cents each. 
ASPARAGUS, Mary Washing¬ 
ton. New rust proof variety with large 
light green stalks that bleach to pure 
white. Per dozen 40 cents; 50 for $1.00; 
100 for $1.75. 
RHUBARB, Giant Red Wit e. 
A very fine flavored variety, with red 
stalks. Extra good for pies and sauce. 
Ea. 15 cents; 10 for $1.00; 100 for $6.00. 
PEAT HUMUS 
We strongly advise the use of Peat Hu¬ 
mus in holes around lower part of roots 
in setting all sorts of trees and plants. It 
is also very valuable for use as a top mulch 
around trees, shrubs, roses, perennials, 
etc., that are already growing on your 
place. Peat Humus holds moisture, and 
greatly intensifies root and top growth of 
all sorts of growing trees and plants. We 
can supply a very high grade of fine Hor¬ 
ticulture Peat Humus at following prices: 
2 quarts for 25 cents; 5 quarts for 50 cents; 
12 quarts for $1.00 all Postpaid. 5 bu. 
shipped by freight collect $2.50. 
