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BEDDING PLANTS—(Continued) 
LANTANAS. Two of the best and showiest kinds. 3 in. pots. 35c¢ 
each; $3.50 per doz.; 4-in. pots, 50c each; $5.00 per doz. 
LOBELIA. Crystal Palace. Dark blue. 5¢ each; 50c per doz. 
LOBELIA. Pumila Spendens. Navy blue, white eyes, green foliage. 
5e each; 50c per doz. 
GERANIUMS—A Fine Assortment—See page 26. 
ANNUAL PLANTS for bedding. See page 27. 
STALEYMONE 
A new product for treating seeds, bulbs, seedlings, cuttings, etc. 
to stimulate root growth and thus make better, stronger plants that 
will produce more and will stand dry weather and insect infection 
better. ‘“Staleymone” is not a fertilizer, not a fungicide, not an in- 
oculant. It is used in addition to these products. 
Every user of “Staleymone” should secure from us a booklet tell- 
ing about this new product. Full directions for use are inside each 
pkg. along with a measuring cup. 
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Mattituck, N. Y., Sept. 30, 19483—From 250 Break O’Day tomato plants I had 
from you I picked 5 bu. at once and in 2 days I picked as many more. The size and 
qaulity was excellent. The cheapest we sold No. 1 for was 10c per lb., 3 lbs. for 25¢. 
No. 2 tomatoes sold readily at 75c per basket. The Rutgers Globe were fine but aphis 
injured them, so they did not do as well as the Break O’Day. All my garden was 
very satisfactory. Nantes and Perfection Carrot and World Record Peas in partic- 
ular. Ale 183 
Utica, N. Y., 1943—I had a wonderful garden this sezson. I am leaving the kind 
of seed to plant to your judgment. Wax and Green Beans yielded heavy. We had 
enough canned vegetables from our garden last year to last till we start again this 
year. BCG: 
Cutchogue, N. Y., Jan. 26, 1944—The Big Stem Jersey Sweet Potato Plants I 
bought of you last year were the best quality I ever raised. They were not so large 
on account of the dry weather, but the quality was there. ‘Ee Ge 
