Table Queen ^quassia 



® 



Ready 



to 

 Serve 



& 



A Novelty of Special Merit 



Vines vigorous and very productive. Fruits just the right size, averaging 6 to 8 inches long and 4 to 6 

 inches in diameter. Color dark green, shell is hard, smooth and is ridged as shown in picture. Culture same 

 as Hubbard, keeps late into the winter. 



Also known as the Individual squash for it is served like canteloupe and eaten out of shell with a spoon. 

 To prepare, wash clean, cut in half, remove seeds, bake twenty minutes and you will have the most delicious 

 squash you ever tasted. Splendid for pies. 



Packet 8c; 3 for 20c 



Cinnamon Vine 



Gladiolus 



shaped 



A splendid rapid climber, glossy heart 

 leaves and delicate white blossoms. 

 3 for 20c, postpaid. 



Canna Seedlings 



Mixture of select varieties, bloom this season. 

 $1.20 per dozen, postpaid. 



Giant Flowering Pansies 



No. 118. Collection 1 pkt. each the seven for 45c. 

 Lord Beaconsfield, purple violet, shading to light 

 blue. 



King of the blacks, almost coal black. 



Giant Cassier, three and five blotched. 



Giant Bugnots. 



Cardinal, beautiful shade of red. 



Snow white, pure white. 



Golden Queen, best pure yellow. 



Sweet Pea Collection 



Ruffled Giant Spencers 



No. 120. 1 pkt. each the six 40c. 

 Wedgewood, lovely light blue. 



Florence Morse, delicate blush, pink margin 

 large and wavy. One of the prettiest. 

 Othello, deep maroon. 



Maud Holmes, beautiful crimson scarlet. 

 Illuminator, a charming cerese-salmon. 

 Etta Dyke, the largest and best white. 



No. 114. 18 choice named varieties in mixture. 

 Price 75c, postpaid. 



No. 116. 36 choice named varieties in mixture. 

 Price $1.25, postpaid. 



Special Offer Choice Climbers 



No. 122. 1 pkt. each the three 18c. 

 Giant Pink Moonflower. 

 Cardinal Climber. 

 Canary Bird Flower. 



Novelty Collection 



No. 124. 1 pkt. eaeh the 3 for30c. 

 Calendula Dania. 

 Zinnia Dahlia Flowered. 

 Aster American Beauty Purple. 

 See page 2 for description. 



Floral Art Studies 



Price reduced to close out our Cover Floral 

 Studies. 



Nasturtium — Rose — Clematis and Hawthorn. 

 The three for 5c 



Sweet Pea Collection 



Select Varieties 



No. 126. 1 pkt. each the six 24c. 

 Navy Blue, the best dark blue. 

 Janet Scott, bright pink, a favorite 

 Mrs Geo. Higginson, azure blue. 

 Prima Donna, shell pink. 

 Salopian, best deep scarlet. 



Shasta, comes largely double fourto five blossoms 

 on stem. 



$1. 00 WILL BUY PREPAID J^^ ,heMBa S 



Our selection of varieties 



4 Apple, 2 years. 



3 Plum or Cherry, one year. 

 10 Plum Seedlings, one year. 



5 Gooseberries, 2 years. 

 5 Currants, 2 years. 



5 Grapes, two years. 



3 Grapes, (hardy) Beta, Alpha and Hungarian. 



5 Rhubarb or Pieplant. 

 50 Asparagus. 

 50 Raspberries, red. 

 25 Blackberries or Dewberries. 

 25 Strawberry — Raspberry. 



5 Juneberry. 



3 High Bush Cranberry. 

 100 Strawberry, Standards. 

 50 Strawberries — Everbearing. 



7 Dahlias, assorted. 

 60 Gladiolus, mixed. 



best adapted to your section. 



20 Gladiolus, named sorts. 



3 Peonies, assorted. 



7 Hardy Perennials, assorted. 

 7 Hardy Iris, assorted. 

 7 Hardy Phlox, assorted. 



4 Hemerocallis. or Lemon Lily. 



3 Roses, two years. 



4 Hardy Shrubs, two years. 



4 Hardy Vines, two years. 



3 Lilacs, named sorts, two years. 

 7 Evergreen Transplants, 6 — 12 inches. 

 3 Evergreen Transplants, 12 — 18 inches. 

 10 Butternut, one foot. 

 200 Willow or Poplar Cuttings. 

 100 Ash, Box Elder, Elm or Maple, 6—12 inches. 

 50 Ash, Box Elder, Elm or Maple, 1—2 feet 

 50 Caragana, 6 — 12 inches. 



5 Ornamental Trees, 2 to 3 feet. 



