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any: Mack * Quan ese Flower Garden—Alyssum, Bachelor Button, Candytuft, Cal Quart Moon QuarseMeon 
greet endula, Coreopsis, Cynoglossum (Forget-me-not), Gaillardia, — 
Keel >) i Godetia, Gypsophila, Larkspur, Mignonette, Poppies, Phlox, —~ f ) 
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‘5 2's =2 ¢ & Oxalis, Ranunculus, Tritoma, Watsonia, most Lilium. = 28 Sa °.8 
ra J-- 2x >> Lawns should be renovated. Fertilize and plant Rye grass a as si sh 
= haa ; for a beautiful winter lawn. 
epee Vegetable Garden—Beets, Carrots, Cress, Endive, Kale, ~ ee 
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Bulbs—Anemone, Calla Lillies, Crocus, Grape Hyacinth, 12 a G tte 
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1 Vegetable Garden—Beets, Carrots, Endive, Kale, Kohlrabi, 
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Clover, Alfalfa, and Lespedeza. All kinds of Grass seed, Rye, 19 Th @ DS 
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ORNAMENTAL GOURDS (ac) Hercules’ Club. Fruit grows 3 to 4 feet long. 
Ornamental Gourds are easily grown in rich soil, where they Sugar Trough. Thick shells, very durable; makes dishes and 
will produce plenty of fruits. They may be trained on trellises other utensils. 
and the ripened fruits used for ornaments. Special mixture of All Gourds: Pkt. 10e 
large and small kinds. Pkt. 10ce. ‘ 
SMALL FRUITED 
Apple Striped. Beautifully marked. Nest Egg. R ROOTONE, the plant 
Bottle Miniature. Mock Orange. © © TO NY hormone powder. Dip 
Ornamental Pomegranate, or Queen’s Sweet Pocket Melon cuttings in Rootone 
Fruit. Deliciously perfumed and may be carried in the pocket Reg. U. S. Pat. Off. before planting to give 
or laid among linens. faster, better, 
Pear-shaped. Striped yellow and green. Sak ‘4 Tony : more successful 
Spoon. Small ball-shaped fruit with slender necks, deep orange. Mee yee Ss . rooting. Mix 
By slicing off a side a satisfactory spoon is made. Ss \ = : flower,vegetable 
Turk’s Turban. Small red and green; very bright colored. . oF or grass seed 
with Rootone 
LARGE FRUITED 
before planting 
Bottle. Large. The original thermos bottle. Makes fine bird- _& vs Ve to give faster 
houses. e growth and 
Calabash or Pipe Gourd. Odd-shaped fruit which is used in bite bey a hs ; stronger roots. 
making pipes. 0 ORS \, een tie Gees Easy to use. V4 
Dipper. Fruit makes an excellent dipper and-mey be used for aint SARE Hose ore ood oz. packet 25c. 
birds’ nests. via : 3 2 oz. jar $1.00 
Dishcloth or Towel. The fruit is eaten when young, being . 1 Ib. can $5.00 
cooked like squash. Many women prefer a dishcloth made of Geranium Cuttings. Treated and Untreated 
this gourd. ; 

