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By careful study of descriptions in the catalog we arrange our annuals and perennials so that our borders are gay with bloom from early spring until edge of winter and elicit much praise from admiring friends and unknown passers by; while our vegetable garden is not only a delight to the eye, but with its crops satisfies the inner man.

When snow covers the ground  and we can no longer enjoy our out door gardens, our hundreds of glass jars, filled with the fruits of the summer, bear witness to the worth of the seeds which called their contents forth-

So of the local fame that has