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AGERATUM 41 

 Alyssum 41 

 i Amaryllis 39 



Anemone 39 



Anise 19 



Antirrhinum 



(see Snapdragons) 48 



Aquilegia (see Columbine) . .42 



Arsenate of Lead 37 



Asparagus 3 



Asters 40 



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Baby's Breath 41 



Bachelor's Button 



(see Cornflower). ... 41 

 Balsam (see Lady's Slipper) 44 



Basil, Sweet 19 



Beans, Bush 2,4, 5 



Beans, Bush Lima 6 



Beans, Pole 8 



Beans, Pole Lima 6, 7 



Beans, Shell 7 



Beans, Soy 3 



Beets. Stock (Mangel) 8 



Beets, Sugar 8 



Beets, Table 9 



Begonia (Bulbs) 39 



Begonia (Seed) 41 



Black-Eyed Susan Vine. . . .41 



Black Leaf 40 37 



Blanket Flower 



(see Gaillardia) 43 



Blue Bonnet (see Scabiosa) .47 



Blue Lace Flower 41 



Blue Sage 41 



Bone Meal 37 



Borage 19 



Bordeaux Mixture 37 



Broccoli 9 



Brussels Sprouts 9 



Bulbs, Flowering 38, 39 



Burning Bush (see Kochia) .44 



Bush Beans 2,4,5 



Bush Lima Beans 6 



CABBAGE. .10,11,12, 13 

 Cactus 41 

 Caladiums 39 



Calceolaria 41 



Calendulas 41 



California Poppy 41 



Callas 39 



Campanula 41 



Candytuft 41 



Canna (Roots) 39 



Cantaloupe 



(see Muskmelon) 23 



Canterbury Bells 



(see Campanula) 41 



Cape Aster (see Cineraria) 42 



Caraway 19 



Carnations 42 



Carrots 14 



Castor Oil Bean 42 



Cathedral Bells 



(see Cobaea) 41 



Catnip 19 



Cauliflower 12 



Celeriae -. 13 



Celery ...13 



Celosia 42 



Celtuce 13 



Centaurea (see Cornflower) .41 

 Chard, Swiss 31 



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Children's Garden 48 



Chinese Cabbage 13 



Chinese Forget-Me-Not ... 42 



Chives 19 



Chrysanthemum .42 



Cineraria 42 



Clover 50 



Cobaea 41 



Cockscomb (see Celosia) . . .42 



Columbine 42 



Coral Bells 42 



Coreopsis 41 



Coriander 19 



Corn, Pop 17 



Corn. Sweet 2, 15, 16, 17 



Corn, Sweet Hybrids 2, 15, 16 



Cornflower 41 



Cosmos 42 



Creeping Zinnia 



(see Sanvilalia) 47 



Cress 13 



Cucumbers 18 



Cyclamen 41 



Cynoglossum (see Chinese 



Forget-Me-Not) 42 



■ AHLIA (Roots) 38 



Dahlia (Seed) 42 



Daisies 42,43 



Daisy, Shasta 42 



Daisy, Tahoka 43 



Dandelion 19 



Delphinium 43 



Dianthus (see Pinks 47 



see Sweet William) 47 



Didiscus 



(see Blue Lace Flower) . . .41 

 Digitalis (see Foxglove) ... .43 



Dill 19 



Dust (Insecticide) 37 



EGG Plant 19 

 Elephant's Ear 

 (see Caladium) 39 



Endive 19 



Eschscholtzia 



(see California Poppy) . . .41 

 Euphorbia (see Snow-on- 



the-Mountain) 47 



Everlasting Flowers 43 



FENNEL 19 

 Fertilizers 37 

 Feverfew 43 



Finocchio 



(see Florence Fennel) 19 



Florence Fennel 19 



Floss Flower (see Ageratum)i\ 

 Flowering Tobacco 



(see Nicotiana) 44 



Four O'Clocks 43 



Foxglove 43 



Fungicides 37 



GAILLARDIA 43 

 Garden Supplies. . . .37 

 Garlic Sets 25 



Geranium 43 



Gerbera 43 



Gilliflower (see Stocks) 47 



Gladiolus (Bulbs) 39 



Globe Amaranth 43 



Gomphrena 



(see Globe Amaranth) .... 43 



Gourds 43 



Grass Mixtures 50 



Ground Cherry 35 



Guarantee 1 



Gypsophila 



(see Baby's Breath) 41 



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(see Delphinium) . 43 

 Hardy Sweet Pea. . .43 

 Helianthus 



(see Sunflower) 31, 47 



Heliotrope 43 



Herbs 19 



Heuchera (see Coral Bells) ..42 



Hibiscus 43 



Hollyhocks 44 



Horehound 19 



Horse Radish 19 



Hotkaps 37 



BERIS (see Candytuft) . .41 



Iceland Poppies 47 



Insecticides 37 



Ipomoea 



(see Moonflower) 44 



ALE 22 



Kitchen Herbs 19 



Kochia 44 



Kohl-Rabi 19 



ADA'S Slipper 44 



Lantana 44 



Larkspur 44 



Larkspur, Hardy 



(see Delphinium) . . .43 

 Lathyrus 



(see Hardy Sweet Pea) . . .43 



Lavender 19 



Lawn Grass 50 



Leek 22 



Legume Aid 37 



Lettuce 2, 20, 21 



Lilies, Hardy Garden 38 



Lilium Regale 38 



Lima Beans, Busli 6 



Lima Beans, Pole 6. 7 



Lobelia 44 



Lupine 44 



ALLOW Marvels 

 (see Hibiscus) . . .43 



Mangels 8 



Marigold 45 



Marjoram, Sweet 19 



Marvel of Peru 



(see Four O'Clocks) 43 



Matricaria (see Feverfew) ... 43 



Melons. Musk 23 



Melons. Water 36 



Mexogen 5,37 



Mignonette 44 



Mirabilis (see Four O' Clocks) H 



Mologen 37 



Montbretia 39 



Moonflo%ver 44 



Morning Glory 44 



Mourning Bride 



(see Scabiosa) 47 



Mushroom Spawn 22 



Muskmelon 23 , 



Mustard 22 



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ASTURTIUM 44 



Nicotiana 44 



,KRA 22 



Onion Seed. . . .24,25 



Onion Sets 25 



Oxalis 39 



Oyster Plant (see Salsify) . .31 



TAINTED TONGUE 



(see Salpiglossis) ... 47 

 Pansies 46 



Pansy, Tufted 



(see Violc. cornuta) ..47 



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Lawn Grass 



891 MAULE'S EXTRA QUALITY MIXTURE 



Produces a permanent velvety green, deep-rooted sod that pre- 

 sents a good appearance spring, summer and fall. It is made up of 

 grasses that are at their best at different periods and thus a lasting 

 and permanent effect is obtained. It is entirely free from grasses 

 that form clumps. Contains a small percentage of the expensive 

 White Dutch Clover in order to still further thicken the sod. 



Vz lb. 35<<; lb. 60£; 2 lbs. $1.10; 5 lbs. $2.45; 10 lbs. $4.75; 15 lbs. $7.05; 

 25 lbs. $11.50; 50 lbs. $22.50; 100 lbs. or more @ 44s! per lb. 



797 White Dutch Clover 



For extra thick turf sow separately >4 lb. for 

 each 2 lbs. of grass seed. i/ 4 lb. 45<i; 



V4 lb. 80i; lb. $1.50; 2 lbs. $2.80; 5 lbs. $6.75; 

 10 lbs. $13.00; 15 lbs. $19.00; 25 lbs. $30.00. 



FREE LEAFLETS 



Al Suggestions for Vegetable Gardeners 



A2 Insect Pests and Plant Diseases 



A3 Canning, Freezing, Drying Vegetables 



A4 Starting Seeds Indoors 



A5 Winter Storage of Vegetables 



A6 Little Known Vegetables and their Uses 



A7 Flowering Bulbs 



A8 Root Crops 



A9 Lettuce and Other Greens 



A10 Garden Pea Culture 



All Onions from Seed or Sets 



A12 Culture and Use of Vegetable Soy Beans 



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Parsley 28 



Parsnip 28 



Peanuts 28 



Peas 26,27 



Peas, Sugar 26 



Peas. Sweet 48 



Pelargonium 



(see Geranium) 43 



Peppers 29 



Perennial Peas 



(see Hardy Sweet Pea) . . .43 



Perennial Poppies 47 



Periwinkle (see Vinca) 47 



Petunias 46 



Phlox 47 



Pincushion Flower 



(see Scabiosa) 47 



Pinks 47 



rtanTabbs .37 



Plant Food 37 



Pole Beans 8 



Pole Lima Beans 6, 7 



Polyanthus (see Primula) . .45 



Pop Corn 17 



Poppies 47 



Portulaca 45 



Primroses (see Primula) . . .45 



Primula 45 



Pumpkins 28 



RADISHES 30 



Red Arrow 37 



Red Hot Poker 47 



Regal Lily 38 



Reseda (see Mignonette).. . .44 



Rhubarb 31 



Ricinus (see Castor Oil Bean) 42 

 Rock Rose (see Portulaca) . .45 



Rootone 3 7 



Rose Moss (see Portulaca) . .45 



Rotenone 37 



Rutabagas 31 



SAGE 19 

 Sage, Flowering 

 (see Salvia) 41,47 



Salpiglossis 47 



Salsify 31 



Salvia 41,47 



Sanvitalia 47 



Scabiosa 47 



Scarlet Sage 47 



Scotch Marigold 



(see Calendula) 41 



Sea Lavender (see Statice) . .47 



Semesan 37 



Shasta Daisy 42 



Sheep Manure 37 



Shell Beans 7 



Slug Shot 37 



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Snapdragon 48 



Snow-on-the-Mountain 47 



Soy Beans 3 



Spinach 33 



Sprayers 37 



Squash 32 



Star of Texas 47 



Statice 47 



Stocks 47 



Succotash 6 



Sugar Beets 8 



Sugar Peas 26 



Summer Savory 19 



Sunflowers 31,47 



Sun Plant (see Portulaca) ...45 

 Swede Turnips 



(see Rutabagas) 31 



Sweet Alyssum 41 



Sweet Basil 19 



Sweet Corn 2, 15, 16, 17 



Sweet Marjoram 19 



Sweet Peas 48 



Sweet William 47 



Swiss Chard 31 



TAHOKA Daisy 43 

 Tampala 22 

 Thunbergia (see Black- 

 Eyed Susan Vine) . .41 



Thyme 19 



Tigerflower 39 



Tigridia 39 



Tomatoes 2, 34, 35 



Transplantone 37 



Transvaal Daisy 



~ (see Gerbera) 43 



Tritoma (see Red Hot Poker) 47 



Tuberose 39 



Tufted Pansy 



(see Viola cornuta) 47 



Turnips 33 



VEGETABLE Garden- 

 ing Book 37 

 Velvet Trumpet 



(see Salpiglossis) 47 



Verbena 48 



Vigoro 37 



Vinca 47 



Viola cornuta 47 



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 Windflower 



(see Anemone) . 

 Wonder Garden . 



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INNIAS 49 



Sow grass seed in early spring or fall. Prepare the seed bed thoroughly and 

 roll or tamp after scattering the seed. One lb. of seed plants 200 sq. ft. 



885 Shady Lawn Mixture 



This grass mixture will help you do away with unsightly bare 

 spots in shaded areas, since the grasses in this mixture grow 

 naturally in semi-shaded places. 



1,2 lb. 40c; lb. 65c; 2 lbs. $1.25; 5 lbs. $3.00; 10 lbs. $5.75; 15 lbs. $8.25; 

 25 lbs. $13.25; 50 lbs. $26.00; 100 lbs. or more (g> 51*! per lb. 



884 Quick Results Mixture 



A beautiful effect in the shortest time possible. Besides the 

 grasses which make a' speedy start we have included enough seed 

 of others to insure permanent results. Particularly useful for late 

 spring and summer sowing. 



Vi lb. 25?!; lb. 45?!; 2 lbs. 85f<; 5 lbs. $2.00; 10 lbs. $3.75; 15 lbs. $4.95; 

 25 lbs. $8.00; 50 lbs. $15. 50; 100 lbs. or more @ 30$! per lb. 



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