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A GREAT COMBINATION 
STREAMLINER, Everbearing Strawberry 
The best of all everbearing varieties. Size 
holds up through season which begins in July 
and continues until hard freezing weather. 
Sweet as honey. Glossy red and conical in 
shape. Plants are close to the ground and 
require some mulch to keep berries off the 
soil. For largest yields do not allow the 
runners to set new plants. 
PRICES: 25 for $1.90; 50 for $3.10 
100 for $4.85; 500 for $15.25 
1000 for $24.50 
SEPTEMBER, Everbearing Raspberry 
A Revelation in Fruit Varieties 
It completely outclasses any other Ever- 
bearing Raspberry ever produced. Produces 
fruit in 90 days after planting. The fruit is 
medium large in the spring and extremely 
large in the fall, delicately flavored with a 
taste somewhat like the Cuthbert Raspberry 
and a clear medium red in color. 
It’s fully two weeks earlier than other June 
bearing varieties, making it very valuable 
as a market berry. The September crop will 
be even heavier and continue to ripen fruit 
until heavy frost. Berries are firm, do not 
12 plants for $3.95 25 
100 plants for 
crumble and they freeze excellently. 
| COLLECTION 
50 Streamliner Plants 
12 September Plants 
| 2 Collections for $10.00 
plants for $7.75 
$29.75 
$ 5-45 
LIATRIS 
A stately perennial bloom- 
ing in the middle of the 
summer. Grows 4 ft. high 
and a rich purple color, 
very useful as a long last- 
ing cut flower. Hardy, need- 
ing very little care. 
3 for $1.20; 6 for $2.10 
12 for $3.95 
TRITOMA >» 
New Hybrids 
Three each of the above four 
Tritoma 
STRAWBERRIES 
The spice of Good Living 
New York State Grown, freshly dug 
golden rooted plants 
CATSKILL. A variety that thrives in all soils. 
Large, midseason variety suitable for 
home and market. Plants are vigorous. 
DORSETT. A universal standard variety. 
Color is bright red and a large berry. 
Flavor is superior, sweet as honey. Crop 
ripens all at once and is out of the way. 
FAIRFAX. Midseason. Flavor is much the 
same as Dorsett except that it may be 
even sweeter when dead ripe. Berry is 
nearly round and glistening deep red. 
PREMIER. An old standard and probably 
the heaviest producer of all Strawberries. 
Makes a fine fruiting bed but the plants 
are smaller than most other varieties. 
SPARKLE. Late. Recommended by New York 
State Experimental Station especially for 
freezing. A new variety, has a fine flavor. 
25 for $1.15 250 for $ 6.00 
50 for 2.00 500 for 9.50 
100 for 3.00 1000 for 17.00 
Delicious BLUEBERRIES 
A fine collection for the home garden. Blueberry 
bushes are very ornamental and can be used as 
shrubs in the border and productive at the same time. 
PIONEER—early RANCOCOAS—midseason 
JERSEY —late STANLEY —late 
Special 1 each—12-18 in. plants $ 4.25 
3 each—12-18 in. plants 10.80 
6 each— 18-18 in. plants 18.00 
Red Hot Pokers 
New colors, new interest in a not too 
common perennial for the border. 
Blooms in the hot mid-summer when 
there is little color. 
PRIMROSE BEAUTY: Spotless Primrose 
yellow spikes on 2Y2 ft. stems. 
60c ea.; 3 for $1.50; 12 for $4.90 
GOLDEN SCEPTER: 3 ft. Saffron yel- 
low spikes that go wonderful with 
delphinium. 
60c ea.; 3 for $1.50; 12 for $4.90 
SUMMER SUNSHINE: Strong 3 ft. 
spikes of flame red. 
85c ea.; 3 for $2.20 
W. S. REEVES: The Giant among 
Tritomas. 5 ft. soft coral red. 
$1.00 ea.; 3 for $2.50 
One each of the above four 
Trifomia: =. -ca- See eee $2.75 
100 Plants for $4.10 
100 Plants of each for $11.50 
Seneca Washington ASPARAGUS 
Leung Season STRAWBERRY BED 
25 Premier—early. 
25 Fairfax—midseason. 
25 Sparkle—late. 
25 Streamliner—everbearing. 
50 Plants of each for $7.25 
POSTPAID 
A new strain selected especially for quality 
and large stalks. A vegetable every garden 
should have. 
PRICES: 2 yr. No. 1 Plants 
25 for $2.25; 100 for $6.00 
1000 for $30.00 
New Beruz 
FLAME THROWER 
Let this Flame Thrower weed your bulblet 
planting the first time. Just before the little 
bulbs prick through, this flame thrower di- 
rected onto the row will completely destroy 
the first weed crop, and as fast as you can 
walk. 
WILL HELP YOU 
Clean your garden—de- 
stroy weeds, weed seeds, 
insects, refuse, chinch bugs. 
Hundreds of uses around 
garden, farm, or nursery. 
Kills bacteria in kennels or 
poultry houses, sterilizes 
soil, splits rocks, burns 
stumps, thaws pipes, etc. 
Light weight, easy to handle, low operating cost— 
burns 94% air, 6% kerosene. Works in any position— 
up, down, sideways—throws up to 24-in. fiame. Order 
your Flame Thrower now—use this winter, spring, and 
summer, and for years to come. You'll wonder how you | 
ever got along without it. Low direct-to-user price still 
only $14.95 Postpaid. Send check or money order 
today. Satisfaction Guaranteed. 
DA H LI AS e e « They bloom their heads off until Jack Frost takes over 
POMPON and MINIATURES 
No. 12B—Small in size but profuse bloomers. Make excellent cut flower 
arrangements around the house. Ideal as 
border plants and large bedding plants. 
Andres Orange Min. 
Betty Ann Pom. 
Buckeye Baby Min. 
Clara Clemens Min. 
Orange Fairy Min. Pink 
Pink Little Herman Pom. Maroon and white 
Bronze MaryMums _ Pom. Lavender 
Red White Faun Min. White 
Yellow Kitten Min. Yellow 
fabeled $3.30 POSTPAID 
DECORATIVES, The Giants 
No. 13B—The type that grows as big as 
NY (2, dinner plates. This collec- Labeled 
MY E tion consists of the $ .40 
largest we grow. 4 Postpaid 
Commando Lavender 
HoosierMarvel Yellow 
Jane Cowl Buff and Gold 
Son of Satan Flame Red 
Sidney Rose Pink 
All-America Mulberry 
SURPRISE DAHLIA COLLECTION Not tasetep 
No. 14B—Varieties of all types and sizes. Something to watch and see what comes into bloom next. Something cheap and 
economical to fill that space that is always a problem where a little height is needed. Remember Dahlias will thrive in any shaded 
spot, with plenty of light and moisture. DOZEN for $3.25; 25 for $6.40. 
