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DO YOU LIKE TULIPS ? 



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 FALL BULB CATALOG 



Miscellaneous Plants, Bulbs and Shrubs 



MADEIRA VEVE 



A beautiful and popular vine covering a 

 large space in a short time, much prized for 

 porches and arbors because of its rapid 

 growth and freedom from insects. Thick, 

 glossy leaves of a light green color and 

 numerous racemes of featherv white flowers 

 of delightful fragrance. Each, 10c; doz., 

 $1.00. 



REGAL OR ROYAL LILY 



(Lillium Regal or Myriophyllnm ) 



Regal Lily, being a native of Northwestern 

 China, is hardy. "One of the most beautiful 

 of all known lilies, the exquisite blending 

 of tints and colors forming a charming 

 contrast with the rich, deep-green foliage. 

 Highly lecommonded for general culture, 

 both for the open ground and for pots. 



The outside of the flower is white, very 

 faintly tinged with yellow at the base of 

 trumpet and with pink at the point. The 

 midribs are purple. Inside shows a bright 

 canary-yellow deep in the throat, shading 

 to pure white with just a hint of pink 

 showing through from the outside. Mature 

 bulbs produce plants 3 to 4 feet high, bear- 

 ing 1 to 7 flowers. 



NEW CHINESE REGAL LILY. Each, 75c; 

 2 for $1.25; 6 for $3.50; 1> for $7.00. 



IF INTERESTED IN STRAWBERRY PL 

 TREES, ETC., WRITE FOR OUR SPECIAL 



TUBEROUS ROOTED BEGONIA. Hand- 

 somest of our summer-blooming plants, flow- 

 ering throughout the season in any nook or 

 corner in complete shade. Nothing can ex- 

 ceed the brilliancy of their colors, the deli- 

 cacy of their tints, the richness of their 

 waxy flowers. Each, 40c; 3 for $1.10. 



TUBEROSES 

 WHITE PEARL. The Tuberose is one of 

 our finest Summer-flowering bulbs. The 

 flowers are waxy-white, double and exceed- 

 ingly fragrant. A single flower will per- 

 fume a room. They do best in a rich warm 

 soil and a sunny situation. Plant about 

 the 1st of May in the open ground, but the 

 bulbs may be started in pots much earlier. 

 Each. 10c; doz.. $1.00. 



SUMMER HYACINTH. (Hyacinthus Con- 

 dicons.) Its leaves are deep green, fleshy, 

 resembling some of the Yuccas. Flowers 

 are white, in handsome pendulous bells ar- 

 ranged on pyramidal spikes, often reaching 

 the height of five feet. Each, 20c; 3 for 

 57c. 

 ANTS OR OTHER SMALL FRUITS. APPLE 

 PRICE LIST. SENT FREE ON REQUEST. 



Lawn Grass Seeds 



Among the essentials for a fine lawn are a rich, well drained soil, careful 

 preparation of the ground, sowing the seed at the proper time, and a wise 

 selection of seeds. For Spring Seeding sow as early as possible and rake over 

 the surface after seeding. For Fall Seeding sow early enough to enable the 

 young grass to become well established before cold weather. "We especially 

 recommend our Coat O' Green as being a mixture of the highest grade Kentucky 

 Blue Grass, Pwed Top, White Clover and other grasses. 



A Fine Lawn Adds to the Beauty of Any Home 

 "COAT O' GREEX" LAWN SEED 



Coat O' Green Lawn Seed contains only the highest grade of grasses suitable for the 

 purpose of making a beautiful, durable lawn. Our Coat O' Green Lawn Seed germinates 

 quickly, roots deeply, this enables it to readily withstand the intense heat of summer and 

 the hard cold of winter, showing beautiful, rich green from early spring to late fall. It 

 contains no annual grasses for making a quick show, to the detriment of a permanent 

 lawn, but has only those which are lasting and hardy. When a lawn is once established 

 from our seed, it lasts for years. From six to eight weeks' time Is all that Is required to 

 form a cl ose th ick turf of rich, velvety lawn when our seed is used. 



QUANTITY" TO USE: 1 pound for 300 square feet. 100 pounds will cover 1 acre. 



Price: Lb., 60c; 5 lbs., $2.50; 10 lbs., $5.00. By express at purchaser's expense. 



Shady Place Mixture. On nearly all lawns there are shaded, bare and unsightly 6pota 

 on which the owners have difficulty In getting a stand of grass. For such places, this 

 mixture is adapted. Price: Lb., 50c; 5 lbs., $2.40. 



Kentucky Blue Grass. Can be used alone or mixed with white clover for lawn. Price: 



50c; 10 lbs., $1.50. 



White Clover. Best for lawns. Sow at the rate of 5 lbs. per acre. Price: Lb., 90c; 10 



lb., 

 lbs. 



$8.50. 



"Pride of Minnesota" — A new mixture for lawns. Lb., 40c; 3 lbs., $1.00. 

 OX GRASS SEEDS ADD 10c PER POUND FOR POSTAGE 



