HIGH QUALITY SEEDS. 



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Summer Flowering Bulbs 



BULBS ARE NOT SENT POSTPAID. 



Caladium Esculcntum g^e'^'^of' "tS 



handsomest of the ornameutal-leaved plants. Roots 

 obtained in the spring will make good plants In the 

 summer, and in the fall they should be taken up and 

 stored in the cellar. Leaves three feet or more in 

 length, nearly as broad. There is nothing so good as 

 fhls Caladium for a grand bed of foliage in the gard- 

 en. Large-sized bulbs, each 15c.; Medium-sized 

 bulbs 10c. 



Pannac The Canna is one of the most beautiful 

 Vyailiia> of all bedding plants. No other plant is 

 better adapted to our climate, and nothing, costing so 

 little, excels them for masses and beautiful foliage, 

 as well as the abundance of dazzling bloom in many 

 shades. Plant out doors about the middle of May, if 

 the weather is warm and settled. When planting out 

 the bulbs do not water too freely until well started, 

 then they should have an abundance. Set the bulbs 

 1 to 2 feet apart according to circumstances. Roots, 

 5 cents each; 50 cents a dozen. 



Dahlias 



July, they are a perfect blaze of bloom until stopped 



The Dahlia is one of the showiest of all au- 

 tumn flowers. Commencing to flower in 



by frost. Especially fine for cut-flowers. I know of 

 nothing more showy for table decoration than a loose- 

 ly arranged bouquet of long-stemmed dahlias. Each, 

 10 cents; dozen, $1. 



f,|~J:^l,,c One of the most attractive of summer 

 VJIdUIUlU^ flowering bulbs. Excellent for mixed 

 beds, and produce gorgeous effects if massed in large 

 clumps. For a succession of bloom throughout the 

 summer, plant at intervals from April till June. Ex- 

 tra-sized bulbs, per dozen, 15c.; per 100, $1.00. 



M;\t\^r\^ Vin<> Rnnk account of its very 



lTldUC;nd vine I\OUl!> ^apld growth and thick 

 shade, this is one of the most popular climbers. Will 

 run twenty feet or more in a season. Each 5c.; doz- 

 en 25c.; 100, $2.25. If by mail, add 5 cents per dozen, 

 for postage. 



Tiihprn«<> '^^^ Tuberose is a beautiful, pure white, 

 I uuci ^a;rax-like, very sweet-scented, double 



flower, growing on tall stems, each stem bearing a 

 dozen or more flowers. My Tuberoses are all first- 

 sized, and splendid bulbs. Per doz., 15c.; per 100, $1.00. 



Lawn and^ Garden Requisites 



PERFECTION FLOWER GUARD 



Perfection Flower Guard. 



Is just as easily applied to any form or size of flower 

 bed. No posts are required, the picket ends are left 

 projecting for insertion in the ground. Not expensive,, 

 and can be taken up from year to year. It is cut off to- 

 the length required and the ends hook together when 

 set. This border not only protects but adds to the 

 beauty of every flower bed. 



Per running foot, height, i8 inches, ii cents. 

 Special prices in large quantities. 



RUBBER HOSE AND NOZZLES. 



WINNER — in 25 and 50 foot Lengths — 5 ply iic^ 



TIGER — in 25 and 50 foot Lengths — 6 ply 13c. 



RED DANDY— in 25 and 50 foot Lengths— 7 ply 15c. 



NOZZLES — Graduating, Spray or Solid Stream 40c. 



GALVANIZED WATER POTS. 



4 qt. size, 40c. 6 qt. size. 50c. 8 qt. size, 6oc. 10 qt. size, 70c. 12 qt. size, 8oc. 16 qt. size, goc, 



GRASS SICKLES, TROWELS, WEED EXTRACTORS, PRUNING SHEARS, AND 

 HEDGE SHEARS AT REASONABLE PRICES. 



Garden 

 Dibble 



Price 30c. |/ Asparagus Knife 



Price each 25 cents 



Eureka Corn Knife. 



A Corn Cutter forged under the ham- 

 mer from a solid piece of steel. Hard- 

 ened in oil and tempered in metal bath. 

 Price 50 cents. 



WEED DIGGER AND ASPARAGUS KNIFE. 



Made of solid steel; enameled blade; birch handle. Needed by every man who has a lawn or 

 garden. The extraordinary demand proves that it is just what people want. Price, 35cts. 



