J. M. THORBURN & CO.'S CATALOGUE OF BULBS 



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PANSY 



To have fine Pansies for spring fl()\verin<i, 

 the seed should be sown in frames in August, 

 and not later than September. 



Tborburn Superb. The richest and Pkt. Oz. 



most choicely varied mixture ever 



offered. Produces largest liowers 



of most beautiful form $o 25 $5 (X) 



Bugnot Superb Blotched 25 4 co 



Cassier's Fine Mixed 25 4 00 



Masterpiece. Curled, wavy petals ; 



splendid 15 2 00 



Madame Perret. Giant-flowered 15 i 50 



Parisienne Mixed. New strain ; hand- 

 some 15 2 00 



Fine Large English. All colors mixed ..10 i 25 



Mixed. Ordinary strain 05 75 



Azure-Blue 10 i 25 



Black (Faust) 10 i 25 



Bronze 10 i 50 



Coquette de Polssy, Mauve 10 i 00 



Emperor William. Ultramarine-blue... 10 i 25 

 Fairy Queen. Light blue, with w^hite 



border 10 i 00 



Fawn-colored 10 i 00 



Fire-King. Golden yellow and purple .10 i 25 



Gold-margined '. 10 i 25 



Light Blue 10 i 25 



Lord Beaconsfield. Deep purple-violet. 10 1 25 



Meteor. Bright yellow and brown 10 i 50 



Peacock. Large; peacock-blue 10 i 25 



President Carnot. White, deep blotch. . 10 200 

 Rainbow, or Pheasant's Eye {Qiiadri- 



color) 10 I 25 



Bed Riding Hood. Most brilliant shades 



of red 10 I 25 



Snow Queen (Candidissima). Pure w hite. 10 i 25 



Tiger. Curiously striped and mottled. 10 i 25 



Victoria. A fine deep, solid wine-red. . 10 i 50 



White, with Black Center. Very showy. 10 i 25 



Yellow, with Black Center. Splendid... 10 i 25 



Pkt. Oz. 



Yellow Gem. Pure yellow, without eye $0 10 $1 50 



Giant Trimardeau, White 25 



[Golden C7'e St) 25 



" " Auricula-flowered 25 



' " Azure-Blue 15 



" " Lord Beaconsfield 25 



" " Mixed 10 I 50 



LAWN SWEEPER, "MODEL NO. 1" 



Designed for use on ordinary lawns, small parks, tennis courts, etc. 

 It is 25 inches wide over all, weighs 28 pounds, and carries a 21-inch 

 brush The brush is fan-shaped, and revolves very rapidly in the same 

 direction as the drive-wheels, throwing the litter backwards from the 



under surface. Price, |i2. 



LAWN SWEEPER, ' MODEL NO. l" 



THE GEM 

 LAWN CLEANER 



A revolving fan wMth metal the (;e.m lawn cleaner 



teeth creates an air -currant 



which carries into the canvas basket all leaves, dead grass, stones, etc., 

 that the rake encounters. It straightens up crab grass and other running 

 weeds so that they may be cut by the lawn mower. Price, S16. 



THE APOLLO LAWN SWEEPER 



The machine consists of a revolv- 

 ing brush which throws the sweepings 

 forward into the large grass box attach- 

 ment, which, when full, is dumped by 

 merely pulling a cord. It removes all 

 cut grass, leaves, twigs, etc., and by 

 setting it low it is excellent for taking 

 out crab grass. It is also valuable for 

 sweeping garden walks, stables, etc. 

 Price, 20-inch sweep, $12 each; 28-inch 

 sweep, $14 each. 



THE APOLLO 

 LAWN SWEEPER 



For complete list of Horticultural Implements and Garden Requisites, see pages 13i to 142 of our 



General Catalogue 



