Bed of Famous West Grove Cannas 



BARGAINS IN DING£E CANNAS 



Magnificent Everblooming Plants 



We have a particularly fine collection of these imposing foliage plants. It includes all novelties and standard varieties which 

 we have found to be worthy of distribution among our customers. Cannas are not hardy and should not be planted until danger of 

 frost is past. Take the roots up in the fall and store them in a warm, dry place. Note instructions in catalog about planting. 



Canna Bed No. 16 



FOR BED 4 FEET ACROSS 



1 Red for center. 



6 Yellow for circle or 7 one color, or we 

 can reverse the order and send 1 yel- 

 low for center and 6 red <JP1 jj|j 

 for circle, postpaid <P A •"" 



Canna Bed No. 17 



FOR BED 7 FEET ACROSS 



1 Scarlet with red foliage for center. 



6 Yellow for first circle. 

 12 Red for second circle or 19 one 

 color, post- 

 paid 



$2.50 



Canna Bed No. 18 



FOR BED 10 FEET ACROSS 



1 Red foliage for center. 

 6 Yellow for first circle. 

 12 Pink for second circle. 

 18 Scarlet for third circle, or 37 all one 

 color if desired. <fl*C A A 



Delivered #O.W 



Auto Spray No. 25 — Compressed Air 

 Sprayer 



The Auto-Spray No. 25 operates on both strokes of the plunger 

 and throws a continuous and fine spray. 



Will handle all solutions, insecticides and disinfectants. 



$yph<m Tub / nsk s * raa 



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Filler 

 Opening 



Wooden Plug can 

 removed without 

 taking out screws 



Capacity about 1 quart 



Will handle all solutions, insecticides and disinfectants. Used 

 in the greenhouse, kitchen, garden, for rose bushes and in the 

 poultry house. 



Pump cylinder 12 inches by 1 1 /& inches diameter — retinned by 

 special process and is non-corrosive where it comes in contact 

 with solution. Plunger rod K-inch copper-plate steel. Brass 

 ball valve. 



Entire front removable, permitting the syphon tube to be with- 

 drawn for cleaning. Screw caps reinforced with thumb levers — ■ 

 easy to turn. 



Two spray caps — one straight, the other at an angle for reaching 

 under leaves. Construction of tank permits the sprayer to be 

 operated at any angle, and it will not tip over when filling. 



PRICES 



By Parcel Post, Prepaid 



No. 25A— All tin $1.20 



No. 25B — Tin pump and galvanized reservoir 1.50 



No. 25C — Tin pump and brass reservoir 1.80 



Bordeaux Mixture (Dry) 



For dusting plants affected with mildew and blackspot and 

 all fungous diseases. Can be dissolved and used as a spray. 

 1-lb. box, 60c (make 5 gallons liquid), postpaid. 



Beetol Spra 



Death to Rose Bugs and other minor insects injuring the rose. 

 After a thorough trial covering several seasons we highly recom- 

 mend this material as a sure remedy for these vicious insects, 

 which is the greatest of all pests to contend with in rose growing. 

 Full directions with each package. Price: 



Pint can, postpaid $1.15 



Quart can, postpaid 1-95 



Half -gallon can, by express collect 3.25 



PRACTICAL BOOKS 



GARDEN GUIDE — How to plant and maintain the home 

 grounds. Vegetables and flowers, 336 pages, profusely illus- 

 trated. Postpaid, paper cover, $1.00; cloth cover, $1.65. 



MILADY'S HOUSE PLANTS — With the aid of this book any- 

 one can have a fine collection of blooming plants to add cheer 

 and beauty to the home during the fall and winter months. 

 Postpaid, paper cover, 90c; cloth cover, $1.10. 



PRACTICAL LANDSCAPE GARDENING — The result of 

 twenty years of practical experience. Containing sketches, 

 plans, etc. Postpaid, cloth cover, $2.65. 



PRACTICAL FLORICULTURE— The new and revised. $1.75, 

 postpaid. 



ROSE CULTURE (by Eber Holmes)— A fine work. $1.90, postpaid. 



GARDENING FOR PLEASURE— Especially written for 

 amateurs, 404 pages. Illustrated. Price, $2.25, postpaid. 



