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STRAWBERRY CORK 
Amusing! Colorful! Different! 
‘This was one of the hits of the New York Flower 
Show for 1946, and we predict it will become a very 
popular subject for fall decorations. It is really a 
“Pop Corn” and a very good one too, but its main 
charm lies in the beauty of the tiny ears which are 
only 2 inches long and 114 inches wide and are a rich 
and shiny mahogany color, not unlike a gigantic 
strawberry. ‘hese are enclosed in straw-colored husks 
which may be bent back showing the ear. Wonder- 
fully effective for winter bouquets. Make money for 
your club or farm fair by raising this novelty to sell. 
No. 705, Pkt. 25. 
All America Silver 
Medel Winner for 1946 



STRAWBERRIES FROM SEED 
Everbearing Baron Solemacher 
A lovely novelty for planting in pots or along 
borders of vegetable and flower gardens. ‘The 
runnerless plants flower within eight weeks of 
seeding and produce great quantities of fruit 
throughout the season. Berries are 3 times the 
size of wild berries and have a delicious sweet 
flavor all their own. Be the first in your local- 
ity to grow this unusual discovery. 
No. 2648, Pkt. 35c. 

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— Novelties por your 1947 G. 
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ALL DOUBLE PETUNIA 
Colossal Shades of Rose — 
‘The largest double petunia ever developed, with 
magnificent flowers growing over 5 inches across 
and full double with deep ruffled edges. The colors 
range from a salmon pink through shades of rose- 
pink to a dark rich rose mauve. Plants are strong 
growing, 20 inches high, bearing their immense 
blooms in great quantities. Spectacular for beds, 
borders, window boxes and cutting. 
No. 2701 (100 seeds) $1.00. 

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