NN Easily installed aluminum supporting strips quickly 
y Wess: convert Pyramid to a miniature greenhouse. Cover 
is aso N hy with transparent hood for frost protection—with 
me netting to guard against birds. 
GROW MORE BERRIES (Maan 
WITH PYRAMID GARDEN pukiizecesl: 
Strawberry magic and beauty for lawns and small gardens— 
terrace wonder garden grows three times the number of berries 
in the same area! Pick up to 60 quarts of red ripe fruit from this 
6’ circle! Keeps up to 75 strawberry plants elevated pyramid 
fashion to let each luscious berry bask blissfully in sunlight for 
quicker, bigger, more abundant harvests! Easy to pick from— 
simple to care for. No hunting, searching or bending for ripe 
berries—they’re right there in full view to gather quickly, effort- 
lessly. Use it for vegetables, too—and brimming full of blooming 
flowers it’s an inspiration to the neighborhood! 
Pyramid bed is made of a graduated series of 5” tall alumi- 
num rust-proof circles. Easily erected, just set the bottom 6' ring 
on the ground and fill with rich soil. Place the next largest on 
top and fill. Repeat until all four are placed to form a rounded 
pyramid, with a core of sand through the center. Sand core 
carries water from central collar to all levels. 
You can have berries in only 12 weeks the very first year 
with the Superfection Everbearing Strawberries (or the amazing 
new Red Rich) offered with the Terrace Garden. Plants set in 
April or May have succulent ripe berries by August of the same 
year! Large, smooth, honey-sweet fruit stays deep red clear 
through. Hardy, easy to care for, with marvelous keeping qualities. 
T— Ye 
DZ226. Pyramid Bed. 4 Aluminum Bands with all necessary nuts 
and bolts and complete instructions. Without plants, $9.95 
DZ225. Pyramid Bed. With 75 Superfection plants. $15.95 
DZ227. Pyramid Bed. With 50 Red Rich ‘Wonder Berry” straw- 
berry plants. (See page 73.) Complete, $18.45 \ 
Optional: DZ223. Six Aluminum Strips, as illustrated, with addi- ‘! \ 
tional central collar. $3.95 “WN 
DZ221: Transparent Cover, $6.95; DZ219. Protective Netting, $6.95 Time saving Pyramid sprinkler 
DZ217. Complete Sprinkler, as illustrated. $5.25 with hose attachment. Copper 
tubing with nozzle is placed in 
bed under soil. Special nozzle 
sprays entire bed uniformly. 
_POT-GROWN STRAWBERRIES 
Plant them! Pick them! Enjoy them! 
Healthy well-rooted big, luscious ‘'can’t 
fail’’ strawberries from plants potted last 
fall and wintered in frames so they get 
off to an early start in your garden. 
Grow without setbacks. 
Above items shipped prepaid. 
JUNE BEARING 
NX 
DW387 Premier. (Howard 17.) Extra early, 
show sized profit maker. Big frost-proof 
yield. x 
DW372 Fairfax. Large and luscious. Best- 
where quality is preferred to quantity. 
DW363\Catskill. Midseason. Hardy and 
extremely productive. Huge, firm, quality 
berries. 
DW393 Robinson. Midseason. Cardinal- 
red, very firm texture. Juicy and sweet. 
Enormous June crop. 
DW369\ Sparkle. Midseason. Large, vig- 
orous plants. Excellent for freezing. 
3 
“ CHINESE CHESTNUT 
New, improved, disease and blight-resistant 
strain! Delicious crops for roasting, turkey 
stuffing or eating on the spot! Three large 
brown nuts nestled inside each bur. Plant 
three trees for ideal pollination. Carefully 
selected strain, interesting addition to your 
small fruit section—grow up to 10 ft. with 
. HANSEN BUSH CHERRY 
Tempting, delectable cherry desserts—so in- 
expensive! Just step outside the door and 
pick the glistening black, sweet fruit right 
from the bush. Even cold climates don’t dis- 
courage these hardy growers. Fragile white 
blossoms shower your garden with spring 
beauty. Low, easy to trim, Plant 2 for best 
pollination. (Sh. Wt. 3 lbs. each.) 
DY324 Each $1.20, 2 for $2.25 
good crops the second year. Thrive in well 
drained soil, sunny location. Heavy 2 year, 
2 to 3 ft. trees. (Sh. Wt. 3 lbs. each.) 
DY325 Each $3.30, 2 for $5.95 
GRAPES LAST A LIFETIME (Shipping Weight—2 Ibs. each) 
DY704 New Interlaken Seedless is taking 
the country by storm! Huge clusters of white 
grapes, maturing to a rich golden yellow. 
Ripen in early September. Fruit is sweet, 
meaty and crisp—adheres to the skin like 
the California grapes. Can stand tempera- 
tures 15 below zero. Each $2.20, 2 for $3.95 
DY702 Caco. Recent introduction—leading 
the reds. Berries very large and sweet. 
Ripens late September. Each 90c, 2 for $1.65 
™ DY705 Fredonia. Leading blue. Berries and 
bunches large. Hardy and productive. Fine 
_ for juice and jelly. © Each 90c, 2 for $1.65 
~\DY706 Portland. Best early white. Vigorous 
vine. Good keeper. Ripens late September. 
Each 90c., 2 for $1.65 
RED, WHITE and BLUE GRAPE GARDEN 
One each:'Caco™Portland—Concord $ 49 
DY85 3 Grape Vines Value $2.75 2: 
76 
JUNE TO NOVEMBER 
EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES 
\Dw378 Mastodon. Large, luscious berries. 
Heavy June crop. Good producer under 
varying conditions. 
‘DW399 Streamliner. Productive from spring 
to fall. Exceptionally rich quality and 
flavor. 
Prices of all Varieties 
12 plants (Sh. Wt. 2 lbs.) $2.00 
25 plants (Sh. Wt. 4 lbs.) 3.75 
50 plants (Sh. Wt. 7 lbs.) 7.50 
100 plants (Ry. Express Collect), 13.50 
