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ODD SEEDS - BULBS - BARGAINS, ETC. 
FOUR GOOD ONIONS 
Mountain Danvers 
The earliest and hardiest of all the yellow 
globe varieties. Ripens early, very hard and 
solid and without a thick neck. A good keeper 
and a good home or market sort. Pkt. 5c; 
oz. 15c. 
Ohio Globe Danvers 
This handsome onion is a fine strain of the 
Yellow Globe Danvers. Small neck, rich yel¬ 
low color, excellent keeper and yielder. One 
of the earliest of the Yellow Globe sorts. Pkt. 
5c; oz. 15c. 
Southport Red Globe 
This most excellent medium early or niain 
crop or red variety produces bulbs of medium 
to large size, ideally globe shaped, with very 
smooth, glossy surface, very small neck and 
remarkably beautiful deep purplish red color. 
The flesh is white, tinged with light purple, 
mild, very grained and tender. The variety is 
extensively grown for home use as well as 
the market. It is one of the best keepers and 
is well adapted for shipping. Pkt. 5c; oz. 18c; 
^4 lb. 56c; lb. $1.65. 
Ebenezer Onion 
The onions are similar to Yellow Globe_ Dan¬ 
vers in shape and size but are superior in 
flavor and keep longer. They are firm, solid, 
have a thin skin, and are agreeably mild. 
While large onions can be readily raised from 
seed, most people plant, however, to produce 
small sets for the following season. Pkt. 6c: 
2 pkts. 10c; oz. 20c; lb. 75c; lb. $1.90. 
Two Grand Early Musk 
Melons 
Early Lake Champlain 
This popular Extra Early also known as 
"Golden Champlain” has often been called 
"The Earliest and the Best.” Medium size, 
nicely netted with deep yellow flesh. Very pro¬ 
lific and will produce where other early melons 
fail. Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c. 
Knight's Early 
Also known as "Sweet Air.” Very popular 
in some sections. Nice size, rich green flesh 
of fine quality, a good shipper of fine appear¬ 
ance. Pkt. Sc; oz, 12c. 
Ornamental and Useful 
Peppers 
Long Red Cayenne 
Small, long, hot sort used for pickles, pepper 
sauce, etc. Pkt. 5c; oz. 12c; oz. 22c; % 
lb. 85c. 
Mixed Ornamental Peppers 
GRASS SEED 
Lawn Crass 
We have prepared a good mixture of 
grasses suitable for a fine, rich, smooth 
lawn. These are made up largely of fine 
grasses that are very hardy. Vz pt. 10c; 
qt. 35c; 3 qts. 75c: 7 qts. $1.50; 15 qts. 
$3 by mail. 
Sow plenty of seed so it will be thick. 
Seven quarts is none too much for a large 
lawn. 
Grimm's Alfalfa 
On account of its superior hardiness this 
variety is particularly recommended for 
growing in northern latitudes as its dis¬ 
tinctive characteristic is its ability to with¬ 
stand the rigor of the hardest winter. It 
possesses a fibrous branching root system 
and the plants are of spreading habit. 
% lb. 25c; Ib. 75c; 3 lbs. for $2.00. 
Timothy 
One of the best known and most exten 
sively grown of all grsisses for hay. If 
seeded with Clover it makes the best pos 
sible meadow when the Clover dies out % 
Ib. 10c; Ib. 28c; 2 lbs. 50c: 5 lbs. $1.00. 
White Clover 
The dwarf spreading or creeping variety 
with white, sweet-scented blossoms. This 
is very desirable for lawns; also very valu¬ 
able for pasture. % Ib. 25c: lb. 85c; 2 11 m. 
$1.50 by mail. 
Dollar Garden 
If you want a gootl sized 
garden and want a variety of 
all the standard Vegetables 
you will probably find our 
Dollar Garden Just what you 
need. 36 full size packets for 
31 . 00 . 
$1.00 Sprayer for 75c 
Our Continuous Sprayer is one of the 
best made. The regular price is $1.00 but 
we have an unusually large stock on hand 
are making a special price of 75c each 
Mailed postpaid. 
20 Mixed Dahlia Bulbs 
for $1.00 
There are hundreds of varieties in our Mixed 
Dahlias. Nearly all of them are choice double 
sorts. We grow so many of these that wd 
offer them at a low price to dispose of the! 
surplus. 3 for 30c; 7 for 50c; 20 for $1.00 ;i 
45 for $2.00 by mail; $3.75 per 100 by express.^ 
Cheap Mixed Gladiolus 
We have an over supply of cheap mixed 
gladiolus. These contain more Maiden Blush 
than any other sort. We want to sell them 
all. They are good sized flowering bulbs. Spe¬ 
cial price. 35 for 50c; 100 for $1.00 by mail. 
Blubs to Plant in Fail 
Peony Roots—Fall Delivery 
Our Peony Roots are from the best standard 
varieties in mixture. They do best set in fall 
and we will not mail them before October 1st. 
35c each; 4 for $1.00. 
Mixed Narcissus Bulbs 
> (Fall Only) 
We are growing a fine lot of Narcissus bulbs 
in several of the best hardy sorts and will mail 
bulbs in the fall of 1934. These do well in all 
parts of the country and blooms very early 
in spring. Bulbs 10c each; 3 for 25c; 7 for 
50c; 18 for $1.00. 
POETICUS ORONATOS —White with red 
cup or yellow ones at same price as mixed. 
Three Good Sprays 
Plants are likely _to be bothered with some 
form of lice or insects which destroy their 
beauty and blooming qualities. You can pre¬ 
vent this by spraying with some solution which 
will kill both Sucking and Chewing insects. 
EVERGREEN, GREEN TOX or RED ARROW 
will kill them. All 35c a bottle. 
Boys and Girls Can Make 
Money Selling Seeds 
We put up boxes of 100 packets of seed in 
nicely colored lithographed packets showing 
the flowers or vegetables in their natural 
colors. These are assorted, the best selling 
varieties, our selection of varieties. We put 
up 3 boxes — No. 1 contains 100 packets of 
Flower seeds. No. 2 contains 75 packets of 
Flowers and 25 packets of Vegetable seeds. 
No. 3 contains 50 packets of Flower seed and 
50 packets of Vegetable seed. Price for either 
box $2.50. If you only charge 5c a paper 
you double your money. 
New Cosmos—Hollywood 
Star 
A variety of small ornamental sorts which 
are mostly very hot and suited for sauce, 
pickles, etc. Some are handsome pot plants. 
Pktl 5c; % oz. 15c; oz. 25c: % lb. 90c. 
Dwarf Curled Kale 
This is hardier than Cabbage and makes ex¬ 
cellent greens for winter and spring use. The 
leaves are as curly as Parsley, tender and of 
very fine flavor. It is improved by _ frost. 
Immense quantities of this are grown in the 
South and shipped to Northern markets. Pkt. 
5c; oz. 15c; ‘‘A lb. 40f; Ib. $1.25. 
Mustard Spinach 
A new vegetable which is gaining immense 
popularity. Matures a crop in about four 
weeks and can be sown at intervals through¬ 
out the season. It has the rich creamy spinach 
flavor to which is added the mild sprightly 
mustard taste making it one of the most pal¬ 
atable greens grown. Hot weather does not 
injure the crop. Try this and you will always 
grow it- Pkt. 5c; oz. 14c; % lb. 35c; Ib. $1.00. 
Collections 
40 packets of Flower seeds — Our selection 
of varieties. All different for $1.00. 
30 packets of Aster seeds — 80 varieties. 
Our selection. Mailed for $1.00. 
25 varieties of Zinnias—26 packets for $1.00. 
Sulpho-Tobacco Soap 
Nicotine Sulphur and Soap — ^threc well- 
known insecticides, are all combined in this 
soap. Much more effective than a simple 
Nicotine spray against Black and Green 
Aphis, Mealy Bug. Red Spider and many 
other sucking insects. 
Invaluable for spraying plants, shrubs, 
trees, vines; especially recommended for 
Roses. Just dissolve in water. Simple di¬ 
rections with each cake. 3-oz. cake makes 
1 % gallons of solution. Price 15c; 4 
for 50c. 
Also an ideal soap for dogs and other 
animals. Cleanses thoroughly and removes 
vermin. 
Good Books 
Sent by mail postpaid at these prices: 
GLADIOLUS — How to grow 
and care for . $1.00 
ROCK GARDENS —How to build 
and plant . 1<00 
IRIS — All about growing 
and handling . 1-00 
DAHLIAS —AH about them. 
Soil, growing . 1.00 
SHRUBS — What and how to grow 1.00 
294—Distinct and showy Cosmos with petals 
in the form of a star* or cross. Quite novel. 
Pkt. 10c; 3 pkts. for 25c. 
New Carnations—Enfant 
de Nice 
224 —A valuable novelty coming true from 
seed. Plants are robust and upright in habit, 
free blooming, producing large double flowers 
on long stems. Many desirable colors mixed. 
Pkt. 15c; 2 pkts. 25c. 
New Early Giant Chabaud 
222—Much improved over the regrular Giant 
Chabaud and is the best class of carnations 
for general culture in the greenhouse or out of 
doors. Colors rich and beautiful many with 
fringed edges, all very fragrant. Profuse and 
continuous bloomer. All colors mixed. Pkt. 
15c; 2 pkts. 25c. ‘ 
New Carnation Sparkler 
223—A new French Carnation of a bright 
cardinal red color. Will come into bloom in 
about 6 months from sowing seed and blooms 
almost continuously. Pkt. 15c; 2 pkts. 25c. 
One packet of each of the alwve three car¬ 
nations for 36c. 
Aconitum Fisherii 
5—A very pretty dwarf Monkshood suitable 
for borders or rock gardens. Plants are com¬ 
pact and the blossoms are a bright blue. 
Pkt. 16c. 
