31. EX. LAWN GRASS 



lawn may be beautiful, a poor one is about as ugly a 

 sight as one cares to see. Appreciating tbis point, 1 have 

 — — ^ — ^— — — ^ ^— I taken unusual pains with my Lawn Grass Mixture, I 

 A country place, now-a-days, without its lawn of selecting nothing but the most desirable grasses, that | 

 from one to five or ten acres, is seldom seen, and it is I will give a luxuriant growth Spring, Summer and An- 

 no wonder, for what more beautiful sight Is there than a 

 well-kept, carefully mown lawn? Bui although a good 



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tlimi], always presenting the same green velvety ap- 

 pearance. With the ground carefully prepared, graded 



and rolled, seed sown at the rate of 4 bus, per acre, and 

 the lawn then frequently mown and rolled, It is within 

 the reach of everyone, at trifling trouble and expense by 

 sowing Maule's Lawn Grass, to nave as fine and perma- 

 nent a lawn as you could desire. Quart, (enough to sow 

 200 sq. ft.), 25c.; 2 qts. 40c., postpaid. By express, pur- 

 chaser paying charges, pk.,$1.50; bus., $4.50 ; 4 bus., $16. 



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MHLM ROOTJ 



A select list of new and scarce double le.rge flow- 

 ering varieties. All thoroughly tested and true- 



Donald Benton.- Beautiful, rich, purple. 

 The B ri A e.— White, tipped lilac. 

 Floret. — A handsome shade of pink. 

 Sunset.— Yellow, tipped crimson. 

 Penelope.— Blush, striped purple, 



I)OUl!l;E TIGER LILY.— This really double Lily should be planted in 

 every garden of the land. Of stately habit, growing4 to 6 ft. high, and bears an 

 immense number of bright orange-red flowers, spotted black. 15c. each ; 4 for 50c. 



-MADEIRA VINE.— A beautiful climber, with glossy green leaves and 

 fragrant white blossoms. Of rapid growth, a few tubers producing vines suf- 

 ficient to cover one side of a cottage in a single season. Tubers 8c. each ; 65c. doz. 



IKIS FLOWERED t'ANNA.- While many high-priced Cannas have been highly praised this magnificent variety 

 is almost unknown, yet it bears flowers of enormous size and most brilliant colors, often measuring five inches. Its stately 

 and rapid growth and tropical foliage, should find it a place in every garden. 15 cents each; 4 for 50 cents; in for $1.00. 



FLORIDA LILY.— And now we have a rare high-priced bulb that finds a place in high-toned conservatories 

 Of Europe on account of its large clusters, and pure-white vanilla fragrant flowers that remain in bloom fo,' 

 many weeks and are a real sight to behold. Large bulbs 25 cts.: 2 for 40 cts: 6for$l. 



HYACINTHUS CANDICANS.— New species of Hyacinth, which blooms in August and 

 September, perfectly hardy, bearing spikes of pure white flowers ;i to 5 feet high. Effective 

 foliage, strong bulbs, produce 2, 3 and even .4 flower stems. 10c. each ; 6 for 50c:; 12 for sOc 



RHKXIA VIRGINICA.— A brilliant hardy plant, forming neat little bushes II to 12 

 in. high, completely covered all summer with bright rosy purple flowers. This little 

 gem should be planted in large quantities around beds and among rockeries. 10 cents 

 each : i: fur Si) cents ; 12 for SO cents: 50 for $2.50. 



iHONT iJRETIAS.— Free blooming bulbs, sending up many spikes of bright 

 orange-red and yellow flowers neat and attractive. 10 cents each; $1.00 a doz. 



I POMCEA. 

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 Tuberous-n ioted 

 Morning Glory, 

 commencing to 

 bloom as soon 

 as j) 1 a n t ed ; 

 flowers deep 

 purple ; large 

 clusters. Fol- 

 iage beauti- 

 fully cut like 

 Passion Vinei 

 blooms long 

 time if placed 1 

 in water. 20c 

 each; 3 for .SOc 

 ST EH N- 

 B E R G I A 

 LUTE A.— 

 The beauty of 

 tliis new Lily 

 is now so w 

 appreciated 

 to readily com- 

 mand for it high 

 prices. Plants re- 

 main in bloom si 

 very late in the sea- 



son. Flowers very 



S large, vellow and re- 

 S markably brilliant, 

 =^r" perfect! v hard v. 15cents 

 ~ each ; 4 for 50 cents-; 10 for 

 SI. 00. 



SPIDER LILY. 



SPIDF.R LILY. Hymenocalllfl Cnribirn. Grandest of evergreen Lilies, bearing many tall 

 flower-spikes, surmounted by H to 12 large, while, sweet-scented (lowers, blooming for several weeks. 

 They are highly prized by florists for floral designs, on account of their delicacy and delicious odor. The 

 evergreen leaves afford a beautiful ornament during winter among other plants. Blooming bulbs. 30c.; 4 for $1. 



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Crimson Kine.-Hich glowing crim-on. 

 Apollj on.— Orange-scarlet, distinct shade. 

 Snow Bnll.— Pure w hite, fine flower. 

 Golden Crown.— Clear, bright yellow. 

 Jewel Bouquet. Small tlower.rich scarlet 

 CACTUS DA II LIAS.— Lord Lynd- 



hurst.— Kiel, scarlet, shaded maroon. 



Constanc e.— Pure white, very graceful . 



All of the above 25 cts. each ■ 3 for 

 65 cts. or one root of 

 each of these hand- 

 so me Dahlias 

 free, by mail 

 on receipt 



