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Prices are the same as last year, but we now give » 
retail customers the necessary Oak Leafmold with- 
out charging for it. However, we do not tell the 
customer until AFTER the sale is made and the re- 
sponse has been way ahead of anything we ex- 
pected. I suppose it is the psychology of the thing. 
The gift represents less than 10% of the cost of 
the purchase yet many customers seem more 
pleased than if we had halved the price of the 
bbe then charged, as formerly, for the leaf- 
mold. 
NATURE PACK BEST METHOD 
“Nature Pack”, is a good example of the use of 
Oak Leafmold. It has unquestionably done more 
to establish Holly all over the country than any- 
thing else. It is very simple but most effective and 
entirely solves the only major trouble we have 
ever had with Holly — that of transplanting. You 
can hardly kill Holly once it gets well rooted in. 
your ground. Under normal conditions, every 
Holly should live a hundred years. 
Now, back to “Nature Pack”. We make large 
wire baskets, line the sides with waterproof spe- 
cial paper, put some Oak Leafmold in the bottom, 
then place a Holly in the middle, and tuck in with 
lots of Oak Leafmold. A small handful of tobacco 
is sprinkled on top and the whole thing watered 
well. The Holly is grown several months — some- 
times as long as two years— with the basket 
sitting on top of the ground. 
After buying, the customer plunges the whole 
package “as is’’ into the ground and the Holly, 
already firmly established, does not know it is 
moved. The rootlets go right through the paper 
around the sides of the basket and the wires, too, 
rust away before roots grow large enough to be 
restricted. Most folks follow our advice and dig a 
hole larger than the basket; fill in, not with soil, 
but with pure Oak Leafmold. Planted thus, a 
Holly will be happy most anywhere in the country. 
EARLE DILATUSH 
Folly Specialist 
ROUTE 130 ROBBINSVILLE, N. J. 
