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eat from hand or for cooking. Takes 
but little more space in your garden 
than.currant bush. 1 year old, 6 to 
12 inch tops, 20 cents each; 12 to 
18 in. size. Each 30 cents. 
MANCHURIAN 
ORNAMENTAL CRAB 
Seedlings. Makes a beautiful Flow- 
ering Crab growing red fruits re- 
sembling the original Hopa variety. 
6 to 10 inch. Each 15 cents. 
RHUBARB 
Giant Red Wine. A very fine flav- 
ored variety, with red stalks. Extra 
good for pies and sauce. Each 15 
cents; 10 for $1.00: 10 for $6.00. 
Gem Everbearing 
STRAWBERRY 
PLANTS 
It is fun for all the family to 
grow a small strawberry bed 
for home use. Select an ALL 
SEASON BED from the three 
varieties listed below. June 
bearers and Everbearers, so 
as to provide berries from 
early summer until freezing 
weather in fall. . 
DUNLAP—June fruiting. Good 
quality and very heavy fruiter. 25 
plants 50 cents; 100 plants $1.25. 
PREMIER—June. Extra large 
berry of bright shining red color and 
splendid flavor. 25 plants for 60 
cents; 100 plants for $1.50. 
GEM EVERBEARING—Plants 
set in spring will start fruiting about 
August Ist and continue until heavy | 
frosts. Large berries, very sweet. 
25 plants for 75 cents; 100 plants 
for $1.80. 
WILD FLOWER 
PLANTS 
Growing Wild Flowers is a very 
fascinating garden pursuit. In list 
below the varieties doing best in 
shady spots, north of buildings, etc., 
have § following name and th> sun- 
shine loving plants are keyed SS. 
You will enjoy having some of 
these wild friends of the woois and 
fields growing where you can watch 
them develop and show their differ- 
ent stage of growth. 
ANEMONE, Windflower-S. Fern- 
like leaves and white flowers. 
Each 12 ecnts. 
BERGAMONT, Monarda-Ss. Aro- 
matic plant with flowers of laven- 
der. Each 12 cents. : : 
BISHOP’S CAP, Mitella Diph- 
ylla-S. Leaves grow low and s nd 
outtall flower spikes. Each 15 cents. 
DOGTOOTH VIOLET, Ery- 

thronium-S or SS. Lily-like flowers 
that grow low from a small bulb. 
Each 12 cents. 
DUTCHMAN’S BREETCHES 
Dicentra Cucularia-S. Named from 
the shape ofits flowers this one is 
always a favorite. Each 15 cents. 
GOLDEN ROD, _ Solidago-SS. 
Bears brilliant gold flowers on 
stately stalks. Each 12 cents. 
HELIANTHUS, Dwarf Wild 
Sunflowers-SS. Each 15 cents. 
HEPATICA-S or SS. Earliest of 
spring flowers in pink, white, laven- 
der and blue shades. Each 12 cents. 
MAY APPLE, Wild Mandrake-S 
or SS. Has a white flower followed 
by yellow.edible fruit. Each 15 cents. 
PHLOX, Divaricate-S or SS. The 
wild blue phlox. Each 15 cents. 
JACOB’S LADDER, Polemon- 
ium-S. Sometimes called blue bells 
as it has bell shaped flowers and 
feathery foliage. Each 15 cents. 
RUDBECKIA-SS. The flashy 
vellow coneflower. Each 12 cents. 
VIOLET, Spring Beauty-S or SS. 
Yne of the pretty deep blue Violets. 
Each 12 cents. 
VIOLET, Eriocarpa-S. Tall yellow 
violet. Each 15 cents. 
WILD GINGER, Asarum Cana- 
dense-S. Has aromatic root stock. 
Each 12 cents. 
Most of these plants succeed best 
when several of a kind are set 
together. 

COMPLAINTS—Our business life 
depends on Pleased Customers and 
we have them by the thousands. 
But in shipping Perishable Plants by 
mail in quantities as we do accidents 
will occur. Sometimes it is our fault 
but most of the trouble is caused by 
conditions over which we have no 
control. 
We welcome legitimate complaints 
and if you have had trouble with 
shipments received from us, write 
me the details and I promise that a 
prompt and satisfactory adjust- 
ment will be made. 

HARD or SUGAR MAPLE. One 
of the finest ornamental shade 
. trees. 
