HILL ‘N’ DALE ORCHARDS, Tupelo, Miss. 19 


“GLADIOLI-IRIS” BULB SPECIAL 
Plant a bed of Gladioli and Iris Mixed—they will add a 
riot of beauty to your yard and garden. Easy to grow, 
hardy and both produce flowers on long spikes. You 
get: 18 ASSORTED BLOOMING SIZE GLADIOLI BULBS: 
4 ASSORTED, READY-TO-BLOOM rN 
IRIS, 4 RIOT OF COLOR. 22 BULBS $1 <8 HM 
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FOR ONLY $1.98. 
ORDER OFFER 7-B 
ABELIA GRANDIFLORA—An extremely attractive small Ever- 
green with arching branches. The dark glossy green 
leaves turn bronzy in winter. The plant is covered from 
May to late fall with clusters of dainty little pinkish white 
flowers, delicately scented. 
PRICES: 14 to 2 ft.: 98c each: 3 for $2.98 
WAXLEAF LIGUSTRUM—Finest Evergreen grown in the South- 
land. Leaves very thick and waxy, upper surface highly 
glossed dark green. Can be pruned and kept at any desired 
shape. Use as hedges or specimens in landscapes. One of 
the aristocrats of the Evergreen family. 
PRICES: 12 to 18 inch: $1.49 each: 3 for $3.89 
ORIENT PEAR 
FOR FLOWERS—tThe brightest, slickest deepest green leaves— 
like big Gardenia leaves—all summer and fall. In spring a 
cloud of delicate blossoms. Just about the earliest flower 
that blooms. 
FOR FRUIT—At last we have a pear that really will bear fruit— 
and really good fruit too. The flesh is creamy-white melting 
and juicy. The flavors is mild, sweet, subacid and the 
core small. In other words they are good pears—good to 
eat. They are excellent for canning too—if you can wait 
that long. 
Blight Resistant—That is what the experiment station says. If 
you or I were describing Orient Pear we would call it 
“blight free’ because the station says that in the more than 
20 years they have tested Orient Pear they have found no 
blight. They have to be conservative. To me, no blight in 
20 years means BLIGHT FREE. 
3 to 4 ft. size: $1.95 each: 3 for $5.50 
4 to 5 fi. size: $2.15 each; 3 for $6.35 
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