. The Samuel Wilson Co.'s seed catalogue : plant, tree and live stock annual. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Livestock Catalogs. Crimson Rambler. Empress of China. THE MOLE TREE OR MOLE PLANT. The Mole Plant is not only desirable for ornamental purposes, but highly valuable and useful to plant in gardens or lawns infested with moles. Every one knows the trouble and loss caused by these destructive little animals, especially in the vegetable or flower garden, as well as in borders and walks. The Mole Plant- is a sure remed


. The Samuel Wilson Co.'s seed catalogue : plant, tree and live stock annual. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Livestock Catalogs. Crimson Rambler. Empress of China. THE MOLE TREE OR MOLE PLANT. The Mole Plant is not only desirable for ornamental purposes, but highly valuable and useful to plant in gardens or lawns infested with moles. Every one knows the trouble and loss caused by these destructive little animals, especially in the vegetable or flower garden, as well as in borders and walks. The Mole Plant- is a sure remedy for this evil. A few plants set out in places infested by moles will drive them away and keep your garden entirely clear of this ti'oublesome pest. "This fact has been proved in hundredsof cases where moles have been so troublesome as to almost ruin vegetable and garden plants. On our own grounds we made a thor- ough experiment with this valuable plant. We had a row of a dozen planted on a piece of ground which, for years previous, had been so infested with moles as to make it almost impossible to miise a crop of anything we planted. We tried every means, by trapping, poisoning, etc., but all this did not seem to diminish the moles. We finally gave it up in despair, until we accidentally heard of this wonderful Mole Plant. It seemed to work like a charm. The small trees were planted in the spring, and our closest observation could not discover any signs of within several feet of these trees the whole season through. On other parts of our grounds the moles were as thick and as des- tructive as ever. But the grounds where these trees were planted were entirely clear of moles. We recommend our c u stomers who are troubled with moles to try this simple remedy, as it costs but little and will save them much. Half a dozen or a dozen trees would keep an or- dinary sized garden free from moles, and save much vexation and loss. The plant is a biennial, and easily raised fr


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