Northern Grown Seeds, PI anbsand Nurserg Stock 
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HARDY PERENNIALS— CONTINUED. 
Daisy. Shasta. Petals pure white. 15c each. $1.50 doz, 
Daisy. Longfeilow. Pink. 15c each, $1.60 doz. 
Dracocephalum. Ruysehlanum. I'lirplisli Howers: July. 15e each, $1.50 doz. 
Delphinium. Formosum. (Larkspur.) Flowers sky blue, shaded with indigo: 
spur violet. Blooms in summer; 18 to «0 inches. 15c each, $1.50 doz. 
Delphinium. Granditlorlum. (Siberian Larkspur) One of the lower rrowinsr 
kinds. Iiaving variously tinted flowers from deep blue to white. One of the best. July 
and Ausust. 15c each. $1.50 doz. ^ 
DIanthus. Deltoldes Alba. (Hardy Pink.) The old-fashioned Grass Pink: per 
feetly hardy. Its use either as a cemetery or garden flower. 15c each, $1.50 doz. 
Dianthus. Semper Florens. Dark pink, fragrant flowers: May and June. 15c 
•ach. $1.50 doz. ^ ^ 
Dieitalis. (Fox Glove.) Native variety; height 50 inches. 15c each, 31.20 doz. 
Gaillardia Grandiflora (Blanket Flower.) The center is dark reddish-brown, 
while the petals are variously marked with rings of brilliant scarlet, crimson, orange 
and Vermillion. 15c each. $1.50 doz. 
Golden Glow- (Rudbeckla.) The flowers are produced in enormoui quantities on 
long s*ems and resemble a fine double golden yellow cactus dahlia. It blossoms in late 
summer when most shrubs and plants are through blooming: September and October, 
15c each, $1.50 doz. 
Gypsophila. Repens Rosea. Rose color, height SO inches. 15c each, $1.50 doz. 
Heliopsis, PIteherlana Very floriferous; flowers deep yellow. 15c ea. $1.50 doz. 
r.i-„n,„» Di„rr,o»i„o Hemerocallls, Flava (Lemon Day Lily) Clear yellow flowers: fragrant; grows • 
Dianthus Flumarius fei;t hii-h. 16c each, doz. $150. 
Hibiscus, Crimson Eye. Flowers often measuring io in. in circumference 
Hollyhocks, Double. We have them in all shades of color, 
«I1 double blossoms. Pink. red. white, yellow, flesh, purple, 
crimson and rose. 15c each, doz. $1.50. 
Hypericum Moserlanum The flowers are 2 to tVo inches in 
•diameter, of rich golden yellow rendering effective by numerous 
yellow stamens and crimson anthers. 15ceach, doz. 31.50. 
Llnaria, Alpina Dwarf blue flowers. 15c each. doz. $1.25. 
Lily of the Valley The stock we offer is strong imported 
clumps, especially suited for outdoor planting, which should be 
done before the middle of April. 15c each, doz. $1.50. 
Linum Perenne A vury desirable plant either for border or 
rockery, with light, graceful foliage and large blue flowers from 
June until September. 15c each, doz. $1.50, 
Lychnis (Haageana Hybrida) Brilliant orange scarlet; 
flowers in May and June; grows 12 to 18 in. high. 16c each, 
doz. $1.50. 
i Lychnis, Chalcedonica Brilliantorange-scarlet; blooms all 
summer. 15e each, doz. $1.50. 
Lychnis, Sieboldi White, height, u in. 15e ea., doz. $1.50, 
Mertensia. Slberlca Purplish blue flowers: May and June. 
15c each. doz. $1.50, 
Mentha, Puleglum (Pennyroyal) Flowers small bluish 
lilac, leaves very odorous. 15c each, doz. $1.50. 
Platlcodon, (Japanese Bell Flower) Album White. IBe 
eaeh, doz. $1.25. 
Boeeonla, Cordata 
Campanula 
Color white, with deep velvety crimson eye. 15c ea., doz $1.50. 
Platlcodon (Japanese Bell Flower) Marlssi« Large blue 
flowers from July to September. 15c. each. doz. $1.25. 
Physotegia, Alba White flowers, midsummer. 15c ea., $1.50 
dozen. 
Physotegia. Speclosa Blue flowers, midsummer. 15c each, 
$r50. dozen. 
Poppy, Oriental All colors, mixed. 15c ea. $1.50, doz. 
Sedum. Acre Yellow flowsrs. 10c ea. $1 .00 doz. 
Stedum, Stolonferum Pink. lOe ea. $1.00 doz. 
Sedum. Maximowlczl Striking heads of yellow flowers. 10c 
ea. $1.00 doz. 
Sedum, Telephium The Common "Live Forever" of our 
meadows. 10c ea. l.OOdoz. 
Smllaclna, Raecmosa White flowers, early spring. 15c ea. 
$1 50 dozen. 
Smllaclna, Stellata The star-flowered Lily of the Valley. 
15c ea. SI. 50 dozen. 
Sweet Wflliam (Dianthus Barbatus) Double orimson, 
double white, double white margined. ISc ea. $1.25 doz. 
Veronica, Lon.sifolia Blue flowersi !6e ea. $1.50 doz. 
Yuca (Adams Needle) Broad sword like foliage and tall 
branched spikes of large, fragrant, drooping, cream white 
flowers during June and July render it a very effective plant 
for all positions. 20c ea. 32.00 doz 
POULTRY SUPPLIES 
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perfect! 
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IT MAMESlI 
HENS LAY j' 
We carry a full and complete line of 
poultry supplies of every description. Our 
foods are put up with the greatest care, in 
the right proportions, and sold as cheap as 
reliable goofls can be. 
CHICK FOOD A perfect food for young 
growing chicks. 501bs.$1.50, 100 lbs. $2.50. 
BEEF SCRAPS Makes chicks strong and 
healthy. 50 lbs. $2, 100 lbs. $3. 
GROUND BONE The chicks' friend, lOlbs. 
35e. 25 lbs. 75c, 50 lbs. $1 .25, 100 lbs. $2.25. 
FORCING FOOD For broilers and roasters. 50 lbs. $1.30, 100 lbs. $2.50. 
LAYING FOOD A balance ration for the daily mash. 50 lbs. $1.15, 100 
lbs. $2 00. 
CUT CLOVER Among green foods the clovers stand at the top. Can be 
fed with mash or dry. Directions for feeding in each bag. 50 lbs. $1.00, 100 
lbs. $1.75. 
CRUSHED SHELLS Put up in right size for hens. 25 Ibs 35c. 50 lbs. 50c, 
100 ibs. 75c. 
COMPLETE GRIT In order to make the business pay, a first class grit must 
be used. We supply three sizes, containing all the essentials for a perfect 
grit; No. S, for brc>o<ler chicks; No. 1, for hens; No. 2. for half grown chicks, 
turkeys, ducks, geese, etc. 25 Ibs. 35c, 50 Ibs. 50c, 100 Ibs. 75c. 
ROUP CURE Positively guaranteed by the manufacturers to cure roup in 
all its forms. Small package, makes 25 gallons of medicine, 50c. post- 
paid. Large package, makes 75 gallons of med cine, $1 postpaid. 
'r)f\r\7/'0 FRUITS. FLOWERS, VE( 
ril Jl j l\ v1 ABLES, etc Delivered 
VEGET- 
free 
at these prices. 
FRUIT GROWING 
A practical guide for the amateur. How to grow 
Strawberries. Raspberries. Blackberries. Currants 
(Jraprs. etc. (especially in cold climates) Illustrated, 
137 pages; paper cover, 25e. 
VEGETABLE GARDENING 
A manual on the growing of Vegetables for home use 
and market. Every gardener should have this book. 
Price, paper cover, 50c. 
FLOWER QUERIES 
111 this book is given a selection of 500 questions and answers on practical 
floriculture, will be of assistaii<-e to the amateur flower grower. 25c, 
SUCCESS WITH HOUSE PLANTS 
A complete text book and guide in the house and garden. Price, 50c 
onions—How to raise them profiitably. By ITpractical onion growers 25c 
ASPARAGUS — How to grow for home use or market 50c 
MUSHROOMS~"How to (Srow Them" 31.00 
RHUBARB— A complete guide 60c 
A Complete Line of Conkey Remedies Always on Hand. 
May's Weed Exterminator and Lawn Renovator 
Absolutely destroys DANDELIONS. PLANTAIN other broad leaved weeds, and at the same time promotes a luxurious 
growth of fine grasses without aid of any other fertilizer. 
We have thoroughly tested this preparation and find it is all that its discoverers claim. When applied to weedy lawns it adheres to the 
rough surface of the leaves of dandelions and other large leaved weeds, completely destroying them while at the same time it goes to Ihe roots 
ef the small smooth bladcd grasses fertilizing them and promoting a most luxuriant growth. 
Full directions for use will be found on every can which if followed implicitly will insure a beautiful velvety lawn in a few days. 
APPLY FROM MARCH TO OCTOBER 
No other fertilizer is required If MAY'S LAWN SAND is used. Put up in 3 lb. and 7 lb. packages only 
3 lb. Package will dress 120 square feet Price $ .50 Each 
7Jb. " •' " 280 ' " Price $1.00 Each 
Ppiees on larger quantities on application. 
INCUBATORS: Write for sizes and Prices. 
