SPRINGHILI.:. ROSH, F.D.=—Here is a fine keeper 
of deep American Beauty rose color. Stems are 
solid ho'ding the blooms well in the air. .____... .o0 
SAM GRADES, I.D.—A shining light in any gard- 
ene Brigntsred sate ae= eos oon eee eee eee 50 
SUZETTE, — Deep amaranth purple collaret 
with w hite collar. ‘Fhe blooms are 3 inches and 
the plant 15 -inches tall. A good window box 
M1) Reena BPs San Se Re Ms ese desks ey oO sede 
SNEEZY — A pure white single of 3 inches on 
SCM SIS yk Sie 191 Chee ieee ae eee kee 50 
TARGET, I.D.—A bright: orange that produces 
fine blooms from early till late. Blooms are 
four inches, plants four feet tall. _..__.._...- Jee aad 50 
ORNAMENTAL KALE—A. decorative plant that 
makes an accent spot in any. garden. Various 
shades of green with light and dark purple. 
Garden club members praise it for arrange- 
ments? Generous paekawen =e eee 25 
Gr a aie 
HERH IS A TIP 
Use Vermiculite as a low 
cost, easy to work, foundat- 
ion material for all your 
, ; floral arrangements. Retains 
water without spilling. Keeps flowers alive-looking 
longer. A few cents worth is all it takes. Use it over 
and over. See prices on page 11. 
JOIN YOUR LOCAL DAHLIA SOCLETY 
If you grow more than ten hills of dahlias you will 
get a lot of pleasure and profit from your local Dahlia 
Society. The dues are small, the benefits great, and 
the pleasure of ‘‘talking it over’ with other fans more 
than compensates for the time. 
SSS 
You can’t build up a reputatino on what you are 
Boing tO do. gn puget Goa & -.. —-Henry. Ford 
Meee es) NS 
