Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 196, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 August 1912 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

. From the list of over two thousand hardy ornamental plants, we have, selected these six plants. The Six Best Plants in all the world of ornamental horticulture. We" have taken: into consideration everything. Hardiness—Ability to withstand our severe northern: winters equally as well as our hot, dry summers. Ease of Culture—They are all of the very easiest culture and although they will grow and thrive even under neglect, yet, they will respond liberally to good, care and treatment. They are as near “fool proof” as any living plants can be. Foliage—One of the first requirements of a really good plant is that it must present an attractive appearance not only when in bloom, but throughout the entire season. Even if they did not flower at all they would still be planted for the plant in this collection has handsome dark green foliage; even beauty in tbeir foliage. Flowering Qualities—What is more beautiful than a shrub, climbing vine or rose in full blossom? Pleasing to the eye and soothing to the nerves. A real picture no artist can paint. In this collection are the very cream of all our hardy flowering plants. The plants we send out are large and vigorous—“the blooming size.” They should bloom the very first year and will bloom every year. Every one of the six is a sure bloomer. QUALITY OF STOCK. The plants in this collection are of the very highest quality. Strong, healthy, vigorous specimens. The shrubs are two or three feet high, and are three to four years old. They are real bushes. The climbing rose bush and the climbing vines are two or three years old —big plants. These are the kind that will give immediate effect and produce results the very first year. No long tedious waiting. Each of these plants is just the “right size” to plant for best results. If you paid us ten times the price we could give you no better plants. They are the kind that will give absolute satisfaction.

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