Two rare Bargains 
6ilver LaceMne 
E very home, he it ever so hiimhle 
or ever so small, has room for a 
vine either to cover the hack 
porch or trellis, climh over an 
old stone wall or enclose the 
service yard, to mention hut a few 
uses. One of the hest vines for 
these purposes is the Silver Lace 
Vine. This changing climber grows 
very rapidly, averaging 25 feet in 
a season. When in hloom it is a 
cloud of lacy, misty, white with 
tints of cream and pale rose of 
most exquisite heauty. Produces 
more hloom than any other hardy 
vine and over a long period of 
time, from late summer well into 
the fall. 
•SilVerLaceVine 1 j60t 
gyear.'HoI^S'h’ck 
GlobeArborVi tae 
O ne of the hest /irhor Vitae is 
the Glohe ;^rhor Vitae. It forms 
a natural glohe which requires no 
trimming. Excellent for low fore¬ 
ground planting, for foundation 
groups or potting. It is also often 
used at the sides of entrances. For 
a low hedge there is no finer ever¬ 
green than the Glohe /rhor Vitae, 
as it requires practically no atten¬ 
tion. The trees offered in this 
Bargain are known as the Booth Glohe 
Arbor Vitae. It is the best and 
hardiest of the Glohe Arbor Vitaes 
and stands the winter especially 
well. The foliage is dense, of lace 
like appearance with a rich green 
color. The Booth Glohe Arbor Vitae 
will thrive in almost any situation 
and succeeds even in partial shade. 
GlobeArborVitae “I 
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