RIVERSIDE 
FARM 
For lawn decoration a bed of cannas is unequalled. 7 heir bright luxuriant 
foliage and brilliant flowers make a fine display all summer. They do best in 
a rich, fairly moist soli. 
KING HUMBERT. Very attractive, the purplish bronze foliage making a decided 
contrast to the large clusters of bright orange flowers. Grows 4 to 5 feet tall. 
YELLOW KING HUMBERT. Foliage bright green. Flowers bright yellow 7 ,beau¬ 
tifully marked with crimson dots. Same height as King Humbert and a fitting 
companion to that variety. Price, eiti er variety 15c. each, 4 for 50c. 12 for $1.25 
postpaid. Two to three eye strong root divisions. 
r, 7 a r R m de BEARDED IRIS 
IB VARIETIES. Makegood cut flow 7 ers and produce a wonderful dis¬ 
play in May and June. Mass planting in groups of 3 to 6 of a variety makes a 
very effective display in the garden. 
Irises are hardy and of easy culture and can be planted almost anytime, but I 
would advise July and August planting for best results, as it is to your advantage. 
Irises must be planted shallow and will do best in a sunny, well drained location 
and in a loose, mellow soil Water should i ever be allowed to stai d around ’l e 
roots. Good drainage is necessary and if the soil is sour use lime to sweeten it. Use 
bo le meal or fertilizer as a top dressing. Never use manure. 
Baby Blue. Good for l^w mass planting. Dr. Bernice. Coppery bronze, velvety 
crimson falls. Fairy. Early, white bordered blue. Very fragrant. Florentina. White 
tinged lilac. Fragrant. George Joerg Very early. White. Gipsy Queen, Yellow 
and maroon. Tall, strong. Gen. Dewitt. Red and purple Germanica. Early, free 
flowering. Blue and yellow. Her Majesty. Rose pink, veined crimson. Jacquesi- 
ana. Brown tones. Free fragrant bloomer. Juniata. Blue, violet Large, fragrant. 
Kaleidoskope. Maroon falls, striped, blotched, no two alike. King. Maroon, bor¬ 
dered yellow. Lady James. Violet, veined. Mme. Chereau. White, frilled blue. 
Purple King. Purple. Reine Nixe. White and violet, with attractive border. Large, 
late. Quaker Lady, Blue, buff, yellow blend. 
PRICE. Any variety 15c. each. 3 of a kind for 30c. 6 of a kind for 50c. 
THE B-B POTS AND FLATS 
Here is something handy and 
useful to have. Square pots in 
which you can start your plants 
and transplant without disturb¬ 
ing the roots. Being square they 
can be placed in flats without 
the loss of room. The pots are made from Craft Board, are 
strong and durable. For growing fine stocky plants of either vegetables or flow¬ 
ers you will find them very satisfactory. Give them a trial this season. 
The pots are made both with and without bottoms. Remit for postage according 
to weight given, and the zone in which you live. Write for price on 500 or more. 
PI 2 in. with bottom, 100 65c. Wt. 31bs. No bottom. 100 50c. Wt, 21bs. 
P2 3in, with bottom. 100 85c. Wt. 5 lbs. No bottom. 100 75c. Wt. 4 lbs. 
P3 4in. with bottom. 100$L25.Wt. 10 lbs. No bottom. 100 $1.00, Wt. 7 lbs. 
B-B Garden Flats are made of a good grade of lumber anc. in several sizes. I am 
listing only two sizes, but will be pleased to quote sizes and prices on others if you 
will write me. XI 2 in. deep 12| x 12| each, 35c. 6 for $1.95. Wt. for 6 15 pounds. 
X2 2 in. deep 12j x 24* each, 60c. 6 for $3.35. Wt. for 6 26 pounds. 
