THE ConarRD PYLE Co. (the conard & jones co.) WEST GrovE, Pa. 
Flower Seeds for Fall Planting 
HARDY BIENNIALS AND PERENNIALS SHOULD BE SOWN NOW 
Pkt; Pkt. 
Aquilegia (Columbine). Many beautiful colors.g0 10 | Japan Iris. Lovely orchid-like flowers........ ¢o 10 
Bellis perennis (English Double Daisy).White, Myosotis (Forget-me-not). Beautiful blue.... 10 
pink, red, and variegated, mixed.......... 10 | Tufted or Bedding Pansies (Violas), Mixed. 
Campanula (Canterbury Bells). Lovely bell- Brilliant colors, all shades... 140z. 50 cts... 10 
shaped flowers in blue, pink, white, etc. Pansy, Giant Exhibition. The largest and 
Single, mixed colors. cece rceccsescscecses LO best shaped flowers and finest colors. Plant 
Carnations. Double mixed. Sown now, will seed now for spring bloom.... ¥oz. $1.50.. 25 
lOO Mex SCASOT. = avin ye Meo tome ate eee 10 | Po Ori aT: 
: a ppy, Oriental. Brilliant scarlet........... 1g0) 
Chrysanthemum. Finest mixed. C.-P. Hardy Shasta Daisy. Large snow-white flowers..... 10 
Pompons, to bloom in the fall. -...........; I5 |g . 
: “1, : weet Peas, C.-P. Mixed Spencers. Sow 
Coreopsis. Like golden yellow COSMOS....... 10 late in October or early in November, ac- 
Delphinium, Belladonna (Everblooming Hardy cording to latitude, in a situation that will 
Larkspur). Sky-blue flowers on long stems. 15 warm up quickly in the spring. Spade the 
Delphinium formosum. One of the finest ground I to 1% feet deep and sow the Peas 
Larkspurs; blue with white eye..... eo 10 thickly in a trench about 2 inches deep. 
Dianthus plumarius. Original Clove Pink.... Io Cover well for winter. Oz. 35 cts., 4lb. 85c.. ‘IO 
Digitalis (Foxglove). Mixed colors... -+++++. 10 | Sweet William. Deliciously sweet. 40z.25c... 10 
Gaillardia (Blanket Flower). Large daisy-like Wallflower. Makes lovely heads of delight- 
flowers red and yellow. Bloomsallsummer. 10 fully fragrant golden flowers. Can be grown 
Hollyhock, Mammoth Allegheny. Finest mixed. Io 1; VELVE DOORSOL na) aah Aen ue eee a 10 
C.-P. “Velvet Green” Lawn Grass Seed 
FOR SEEDING DOWN NEW LAWNS AND RENOVATING OLD ONES 
In seeding down a lawn or grass plot, first, prepare the ground so as to have a fine, smooth seed-bed; 
second, put on plenty of seed; third, start the lawn mower as soon as weeds are tall enough to catch the 
machine, and keep them mowed off close till the grass has time to start and become well established. The 
seed should be lightly raked in and the ground made smooth with a roller. 
Quantities to Use—1 lb. for 50 sq. ft., 5 lbs. for 1,750 sq. ft., 10 lbs. for 3,500 sq. ft., 25 lbs. for Yacre. 
PRICE: By mail, postpaid, 45 cts. per quart, 3 quarts for $1. In bulk, delivery not prepaid, $2 per peck of 
5 Ibs., $7.50 per bushel of 20 lbs. 
The Secret of Beautiful Roses ee NS AOS COUN 
putes i an Co | Ue American wNOse society, 
< Roses,’’ by Robert The American Rose Society has over 
Pyle, tells about | 4,000 members—located in every American 
beautiful and fam- | state and in twenty-five foreign countries— 
ous __ rose-gardens Geer : 
of which you have | 42d IS Still srowins. aot 
heard. Its 192 Anyone who likes Roses may join—$3 
pages ‘contain | per year will entitle you to receive the 
a wealth of photo- | following, of which the Rose Annual alone 
hs of th - |. : 
eee nee is well worth the cost of membership. 
of the individual | 1. You will get a card certificate of membership 
flowers you know that will entitle you to admission to all shows in 
so well or have which the American Rose Society participates. 
always wanted to | 2. You may consult any one of the Advising Rosar- 
know and to grow. ians about any Rose subject. 
Sixteen pages are | 3. You get a handbook showing, in most accessible 
in full color! manner, the names of all members (your own 
Keep a copy included). This may result in your finding 
where you can re- congenial acquaintances in almost any part 
fer to it easily and of this country. 
often. Use it in | 4. Other publications may be sent you during the 
planning, in ordering, and in planting. year, but best of all is the American Rose 
‘How to Grow Roses’’ is a year-around joy. You Annual, a handsome cloth-bound book of 200 
will want to use it in the spring, fall, and summer, pages, and illustrated in color and sepia, 
and to read it during the winter. It tells you things published each year in March, exclusively for 
you have never known about roses, and helps you members. It is an up-to-date year-book of 
to get beautiful roses from every bush you plant. ‘Rose Progress” and tells you how to get 
This book will make an acceptable gift to a flower- most from your Roses. 
loving friend. We will send a copy to any address. Send your subscription with $3 to 
Price $2, postpaid. ROBERT PYLE, Secretary WEST GROVE, PA. 
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