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WHISTLING PINES GARDENS, Micra 
SpA Ha onsiaa on oity 
“CRACKER” JACK Sez: 
Them dude tourists shore 
has been razzin the natives 
"bouten the cold nights we's 
been havin, Thats most 
unusual, but the days are 
shore warm enough to warm 
yer cackles and makes 
fishin fer "specks" and ~ 
bass awful good. Yestiddy 
they were bitin sompin 
fierce if a body had the 
preper dsait and kept it 
bobbin near the bottom. 
Thats the life--fishin 
when ye want to, without 
ridin fer miles and gettin 
nothin to show fer it. 
Come and see us sometime, 
we'll show you! 
RECEIVED 
* JANS11951 y 
BOX 666 EUSTIS, FLORI 
U. S. Department of Agriculture 
PRICES 
(February and March delivery) 
Some changes have been necessary 
due to rapidly rising costs. 
Rooted Cuttings 
Philodendron, 2-3 leaves (large) 
WD LOm1OCO “sesesaucine 6 Cents 
1000 and UP seneeeves 5 cents 
Peperomia BTEON ecacectesesehvovenee 6 cents 
Peperomia variegated .eveseevececee 10 cents 
Chinese EvergreenS .ccovceces 25-30-35 cents 
(limited until late spring) 
Potted Plants 
Philodendron, 2 plants in 2 lt 12 cents 
Pothos wilcoxi single in 2 1/ 10 cents 
Pothos Silver Marble single, 2 2/8 ‘:20 cents 
Nephthytis Tri Leaf, 2 1/4 20 cents 
D. godseffiana, 2 1/4 15 cents 
(large, well colored) 
D. sanderiana, 2 1/4 20 cents 
(4 to 8 inches) 
Packing charge - 50 cents per box 
What's in a Name? 
The Aster, After the Golden Age had passed, 
and the Silver Age and the Brazen Age, there 
came the Iron Age when men discovering iron 
and making war implements became so barbarous 
that the gods were in despair. One by one 
they deserted the earth to their abodes on 
high. Among these was the goddess Astrea, 
who became a Star. Jupiter, angered by the 
conditions on earth decided to destroy the 
human race, so he sent a flood which covered 
all except the peak of Parnassus. All perished 
except Deucalian and his wife, who had done no 
evil. So Jupiter let them live. All about 
them was mud and slime. Astrea pitied them 
and wept, her tears falling as stardust, which 
sprinkled the earth and covered its ugly 
barrenness with lovely flowers--today known 
as Asters, 
