PRICE LIST FOR 1934 
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FLOWER SEEDS 
While we carry a general assortment in 10c packets, we also carry seed of the following popular varieties in bulk 
to meet a demand for larger quantities: 
Pkt. Oz. y 4 lb. lb. 
SWEET PEAS. Spencer Blend. A surpassingly beautiful assortment of colors of the 
orchid flowering type; California grown . $0.10 $0.15 $0.45 $1.25 
NASTURTIUM, Golden Gleam. This new sweet-scented Nasturtium should have a 
place in every flower garden. The blooms are double, large, and of a 
beautiful golden-yellow color. The stems are long enough to permit 
picking for table use . .10 .30 1.00 
NASTURTIUM, Regular Strain in mixed colors. We have these in both Tall and Dwarf varieties. The Dwarf is 
used in beds, rock gardens and for borders; the Tall variety should be planted where the trailing 
vine has opportunity to spread. Prices: 1 oz. Pkt. $0.10; 3 oz. Pkt. $0.25; Lb. $0.90- 
ANTIRRHINUM (Snapdragon). Giant flowering, mixed colors . 
ASTERS, Giant Comet. Large fluffy-petaled bloom. Mixed colors . 
ASTERS, Late Branching. Large blooms borne on long stems. Mixed colors . 
COSMOS, Autumn Giant. Fine, large, single flowers; mixed colors . 
DIANTHUS BARBATUS (Sweet William). Large double flowered; rich, varied colors. 
LARKSPUR, Ageratum Blue. (Annual) Double stock-flowered . 
MARIGOLD, Legion of Honor. Dwarf; single flowered. Golden yellow with crimson spots... 
PANSY. Giant flowers of rich colors and beautiful markings . 
SALVIA (Scarlet Sage). “Bonfire.” Profusion of rich scarlet spikes . 
SWEET ALYSSUM, Little Gem. Dwarf, white-flowering; prolific bloomer. 
ZINNIA, Giant Double. A splendid mixture of many colors . 
ZINNIA, Giant Dahlia Flowered. A mixture that includes many unusual colors . 
Pkt. 
V* Oz. 
Oz. 
$0.10 
$0.25 
$0.80 
.10 
.30 
1.00 
.10 
.30 
1.00 
.10 
.15 
.40 
.10 
.25 
.75 
.10 
.20 
.65 
.10 
.20 
.60 
.20 
.75 
2.50 
.20 
.65 
2.00 
.10 
.20 
.60 
.10 
.30 
1.00 
.20 
.50 
1.50 
SEED POTATOES. 
Northern grown from Selected Seed Stock. Noted for their strong vitality, productiveness, 
and freedom from disease. Varieties and prices on application. 
FIELD CORN. In season we will have several varieties grown specially for seed. 
SOY BEANS and COW PEAS 
These plants are valuable in improving the soil by reason of their ability to gather nitrogen from the air and 
deposit it through the roots into the soil; for enriching the ground by turning the plant under; and used extensively 
as green forage for cattle. Inoculate the seed with “Stimugerm”. 
Qt. Pk. Bushel 
Early Wilson Soy Beans 
60 lbs. 
Cow Peas 
60 lbs. 
Qt. Pk. 
DWARF ESSEX RAPE. Sown April to August, 1 peck per acre broadcast or 
y 2 peck if drilled. Relished by all stock.20 .90 
VETCH, hairy or winter. Sow in August or September, 1 bushel per acre, 
and preferably with an equal quantity of Rye or 
Wheat. Used as a soil improver, as green forage or 
for hay.30 1-80 
Bushel 
3 00 50 lbs. 
6.50 60 lbs. 
A bacteria culture in jelly form especially selected and bred for maximum vitality and abil¬ 
ity to form nodules and take nitrogen from the air. Economical and easy to use. Full in¬ 
structions accompany each package. 
When ordering be sure to state the variety you wish to inoculate, also number of bushels of seed to be treated. 
STIMUGERM CULTURES for Clovers, all varieties: i/ 2 Bu. size, $0.35; 1 Bu., $0.65; 2'/ 2 Bu., $1.40. 
For Soybeans and Cowpeas, Vetch, Garden Peas, Lima Beans: 1 Bu. size, $0.35; 2 Bu., $0.65; 5 Bu., $1.40. 
Special size (No. 5) for Garden Peas and Beans, and Sweet Peas, $0.25. 
