. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. 5 Great Novelties ^U CISi crimson Wool- flower recently intro- duced by ushas succeeded everywhere and proved to be the moat showy gar- dt-n annual. Nothing can Burpass the mass of bloom which it ehows all Summer and Fall. We now have three new colorsâpink, yellow and Bcarlet, aswellascrimson. All these colors mixed. 20 cts. per pkt. With earh order we send 1 trial pkt. each of Giant Kochia, most deco- rative foH;ige annual. Salvia Hybridst white, pink. Ptrlped. Bcarlet. plumed, mixed Japan Iris, new hybrids, all colors. Magniticent, Giant Centaurea, superb


. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. 5 Great Novelties ^U CISi crimson Wool- flower recently intro- duced by ushas succeeded everywhere and proved to be the moat showy gar- dt-n annual. Nothing can Burpass the mass of bloom which it ehows all Summer and Fall. We now have three new colorsâpink, yellow and Bcarlet, aswellascrimson. All these colors mixed. 20 cts. per pkt. With earh order we send 1 trial pkt. each of Giant Kochia, most deco- rative foH;ige annual. Salvia Hybridst white, pink. Ptrlped. Bcarlet. plumed, mixed Japan Iris, new hybrids, all colors. Magniticent, Giant Centaurea, superb for girden or vases. And our Big Catalog, all for 20 cts. Big Catalog, free. All flower and ve[.'etal)le sends, bullis plants and new berries. We grow the finest Gl idioU Dahlias, Cannas. lri«es. Peonies, Perennials. Shrubs. Vines. Ferns. Peas. Asters. Pansies. etc AU Bpecial prize strains, and many sterling novelt les. JOHN LEWIS CHILDS. Inc. Floral Park, , BETTER FRUIT waukee railroad. Ultimately, however, it is planned to extend the road on to Pasco. The amount considered necessary to liiiild tlie road is .$.'â >,000,000. It is proposed to raise 9i.')00,000 of this amount among the citizens of Northern Washington. In addressing a meeting of 200 berry grow- ers recently at Seattle, J. \.. Stahl, horticultur- ist at the Weslern Washington Agricultural Experiment Station, advised prospective berry growers not to put all their fruit in one basket, or in other words to diversify. In this con- neclion Mr. Stahl said: "If I had ten acres of land and was going into berry growing I would not devote it exclusively to one fruit. I would plant a variety. On the gravelly spots I would put in strawberries, in the light soil red raspberries, and in the heavier soils loganberries or blackberries. Occasion- ally, even in this favored country some crop will fail, and if your berry crops are diversi- fied you will fare ; In District No. 4, Mr. Darlington reports so


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