STRAWBERRY Strawberry Planting Pyramid 
Holds up to 100 
big plants, which 
P] ANTS could produce 100 
qts. of berries the 
first season. Takes 
only a 6% foot 
diameter space. 
Easy to weed, wa- 
ter and fertilize. 
Berries are clean, 
easy to pick. 
Pyramid made of 
galv. steel. $7.95; 
POTTED PLANTS 
They will be almost ready to bloom when you 
get them from our greenhouse after danger of 
frost is over in May and June. Here are some 
of the varieties for your selection: 
DAHLIAS—Undwin’s Dwarf. 
pacer tics PETUNIAS—Many varieties. 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS GERANIUMS—Red, pink and white. 
EVERMORE—One of the newer everbearing AGERATUM SALVIA 
varieties rapidly becoming quite popular. De- ASTERS SNAPDRAGONS 
licious, large, deep-red berries with very few LOBELIA VERBENA 
seeds. MARIGOLD ZINNIAS 
25 for $2.50 50 for $4.00 PHLOX (annual) ALYSSUM 
. 100 for $6.95 We will also have a fine stock of CABBAGE, 
GEM—A real good, medium-sized, heavy pro- TOMATO and PEPPER plants. Ask for prices. 
Se a Ea ro Taper 00 Many of our Perennials, Roses, Shrubs and 
100 for $6.95 smaller Evergreens will also be potted in larger 
A SUPERFECTION—ewest everbearing variety. containers so that you can set them out in your 
garden later in the spring without disturbing 
A vigoro rowe roducing large, sweet 
eee = = the root system. 
berries. 
2.50 50 f 4.00 
\ hme cc seo VAUGHAN’S FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS 
RED RICH—A sensational new ‘everbearing. A complete stock of high quality, tested 
Huge, deep-red, honey-sweet berries. Because seeds. Reasonably priced. 
of the tremendous yield fewer plants are 
ead. 2 : INDOOR PLANTS AND PLANTERS 
12 for $2.95 25 for $5.00 Easy-to-grow foliage plants and lots of beau- 
Above Prices Include Postage tiful ceramic and copper planters. Wonderful 
PRESARIO _:~»CsoBifts but inexpensive. 
; : FREE 
We BULT ye COULD lete line of Gardening S ip With every purchase amounting to $25.00 or 
plies, including Power Lawn Mowers, Hand more, we will give absolutely free a copy of 
Tool wile aay “You Can Landscape Your Own Home.” This 
ools, Insecticides, and Fertilizers. book is a very helpful guide. Single copies sell 
at $1.00 ea. 
HOW TO PLANT EVERGREENS 
(2) set TREE IN HOLE 
TRIFLE LOWER THAN 
1T STOOD IN NURSERY 
The hole for planting an evergreen should be at least one foot larger 
than the ball of earth and deep enough to allow placing the tree slightly 
deeper than it stood in the nursery. Place the tree in the hole, loosen 
and pull back the burlap covering and fill the hole three-quarters full of 
good soil. Firm it well. Fill once or twice with water and allow it to i Yin 
soak into the ground before putting on more soil. A slight basin or de- UP AROUNO Na Tae URLAr | 
pression should be left to facilitate later waterings. Water evergreens CA AE TM Dy cote sen, //f/ ROLL EACH OR CUT 
freely throughout the summer. A mulch of straw or peat will prove wimwater FILL HOLE WITH SOIL PACK FIRMLY 
AND LEAVE TOP OF GROUND COVERED WITH LOOSE 
TLE BY FILLING HOLE, 7 OFF 
a a EARTH, OR BETTER MULCH WITH STRAWY WELL ROT- 
TED MANURE h 
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