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Show IMPORTED rnnn Tits) fnnn) SAVO r:.a:: gteeis ! BfflEa 1 MINIMUM si V 7 DOZ. FOR ONLY $2.03 tit W;;l4d I f ' : V" j -- " X . '. ; ; . I .' 1st . . ': X J Tulip bulb must be planted in the fall. They bloom in the spring and many years thereafter. No need to dig them up every year just let them stay. These are healthy, hardy, medium size planting stock bulbs averaging 2 Vi 3 inches circumference imported from the fertile fields of Denmark at the km, low price of ORDER NOW - SEND NO , 29 "dozen (minimum 7 dozen only $2.03. 14 dozen only Given proper soil, care and with normal growing conditions they should develop into larger size bulbs the first year's planting. They come to you in a rainbow mix assortment of flaming colors. 13-89- MONEY Just check your order on the coupon and mail today. On delivery for fall planting pay postman plus C.O.D. postage. Or, if you enclose remittance with Order, if you add 55f not only will we send your order postage paid, but also will include 12 Holland Squill Bulbs that e bloom with 3 or 4 deep sky blue flowers on wiry 4" to 6" steins. If you don't feel that you have hit the bargain jackpot of the garden world, return your order within 10 days for a roll refund of the purchase price. VM' Mr- - ii)i star-lik- ." FULLY GUARANTEED Some 12 million customers have purchased garden stock from us and we give the same guarantee as we have in the past you must be satisfied with the many blooms the first season, the normal bloom the second season and 3 years thereafter or replacement free. So place your order now. You get a genuine Colorado Blue Spruce already 4 yean old. . .free of extra cost with your tulip bulbs if you mail order by November 10th. Nearly ; 3-- tez&zx Great Fall Planting Bargain Offer! v esly $298 50 Rooted, Certified Healthy, Fast Growing Privet Plants to Make 100 Feet of Fine Formal Hedge. . .less than if per foot of hedge. Features thick compact growth dense from ground up and with shining green leaves. We ship for fall planting variety which in our opinion best suits Ligustrum Sinensis or Amurense. All your climate planting stock is" 1 to 2 feet tall, 1 or 2 years old, nursery grown from seed or cuttings, never transplanted. 50 lanes to make 100 feet for $2.98. 100 plants for J 5.75. Every plant guaranteed to develop or replacement free (5 year limit). Check coupon. Mail today. BULB COMPANY, Dept. Grail Rapifs 2, (I The 1960 darling of - "........ ....... ' ...t......; TOTAL NAME. AMOUNT THIS ORDER S. " ADDRESS- - . CITY. -- ZONE- of Yankee Stadium, roared their approval of right fielder Roger Maris as he stepped into the batter's box on a warm summer afternoon. It was a time for heroism, and Roger pronounced "Rajah" in the Bronx was hero of the hour, a top choice then for Most Valuable Player and pacing the league in batting, runs batted in, and home runs. New York had runners on second and third. A hit would put the Yankees in the lead and keep them percentage points ahead of the Chicago White Sox. Instead of heroism, Maris popped to first. But the Rajah could do no wrong. The crowd thundered their applause. RS-14- Mickigai orders checked below and all BONUSES to which I am entitled for regular fall I" Please-sen- d planting. On arrival I will pay through postman amount of order plus C.O.D. postage on I guarantee I may return within 10 days for full refund of the purchase price if I am not I satisfied. (Mail order by Nov. 10th to qualify for Colorado Blue Spruce Bonus.) I CF 7 Dozen Imported Denmark Tulip Bulbs described above plus BONUS COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE . . .12.03 I Dozen Tulip Bulbs plus 2 COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE...... 3.89 I Imp. Denmark Planting Stock TULIP BULBS. Rainbow mixture of reds, yellows, I whites, blues, dark shades, etc., as available (3 inches circumference). (49 dozen.) Plus COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE ; 1.96 I 4 Doz. Imported HOLLAND TULIP BULBS. (Our largest size averaging 4 inches circumference. Rainbow mix colors. (99 doz.) Plus COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE.......... 3.96 I 2 Doz. Imported Holland Tulip Bulbs. Late blooming TALL VARIETIES (4 inches 1 1 no eireumfrnriV Rainhnw mix rnlnn. (QQ rim Chic rnifDhft nine CDDiirc 100 FOOT PRIVET HEDGE. 50 Plants as described. Big bargain for fall planting..'.'.;'.'.! 98 200 Foot Privet Hedge, 100. Plants a 5.75 fin ltd Dutch :u I U.IIA.U kl... ...!.:. U in t-v Uvintk Dnlh. wuiu M41C j win. ..'.I. 2 iuin, uiue, wnue mixture.... i.wt I 2 Doz. Holland Crocus Bulbs (7-- 8 cm.). Yellow, blue, jenun, and white mixture..'. 1.98 4 Doz. Holland Dutch Iris Bulbs (6--7 cm.). Mixed Blue, yellow, white... 1.96 I 10 Holland Daffodil Bulbs (14-1- 6 cm.). Imported rich yellow varieties....,.:. 1.99 B14 fans, all but lost in the Mickey Mantle followed to a chorus of catcalls. His line single saved the day for New York, but the upper deck was relentless in its jockeying of a great player who has become yesterday's idol in the $2 seats. wmlrn MICHICAN 20,000 STATE C.O.D. plus postage Remittance enclosed. Add 55f and we not only ship postage paid but also include 12 Holland "Squill" Bulbs (Scilla iDinca; tree of extra cost. Send hero-conscio- Yan-keedo- us m is Roger Maris, an itinerant slugger until he realized his life's ambition: "getting with a winning club." With also-ra- n Cleveland in 1957 and never-ra- n Kansas City in most of 1958 and all of 1959, Maris, had periods of spectacular hitting, but injuries pulled him down to averages of .235, .240, and .273. A hitter,- he hit 28 homers in 1958 but only up-and-do- left-hand- wn ed - last year. With the Yankees, however. Maris uncharacteristically provided the consistency of hitting that New York, woefully lacked in 1959 and early thisseason. Maris also packed most of the traditional 16 . 18 Family Weekly; September 25,1960 Yankee fan appeal. To the bleacherites, here was an "old-tim- e ballplayer," not a walking corporation as exemplified by some modern Yankees like Mantle. Fandom is in for some disenchantment. Claris is a traditional Yankee in power and spirit, but he also is as modern and as calculating as an electronic scoreboard. Before a recent night game, Maris relaxed in the players lounge of Yankee Stadium and reluctantly answered questions during the TV commercials of an ancient Laurel and Hardy film. "I'm like anybody else. I want the secur- ity of a business. I'm going to buy a beverage distributorship when I get the money. I know promotion; I do it for a outfit in the winder." He's, much more verbal about plans for his company than about his baseball career and why I960 was such a banner year. "I'm doing what I always did swinging away. But things are going right." He lapses into silence to watch. Laurel slam a door in Hardy's face. meat-packi- . ng on the sofa next to Maris was Of the two "Murderous Ms," Mantle is the more spectacularly built. Maris'; 200 pounds are evenly distributed over his six feet. Only his sausage-size- d wrists indicate power. Pitchers have learned that those wrists are deadly on low balls, less effective at shoulder height. Throughout the TV comedy, Mantle and Maris exchanged only chuckles, but there is no sense of rivalry between them, as some fans and sports writers have sug-- ( Chuckling Mantle. -- |