Tomatoes 
„ , m p kt. Oz. % ib. L b 
Husk Tomato or Groiuid 
Cherry—yel. ..05 .50 1.00 
Dwarf Champion, 
or Tree .05 .35 1.00 3.30 
Golden Queen ...05 .35 1.00 
Bonny Best .05 .25 .75 3.00 
Ponderosa .05 .10 1.25 
New Stone .05 .25 .75 0 , 5 J 
Earl iaj»n .05 .25 .75 2.50 
Yellow Pear . . . .05 .30 
. <05 .25 
John Baer 
Chalks Early 
Jewel . . . 
Burbank 
Beef Steak 
.75 3.00 
..05 .25 .1.00 .3.25 
...05 .40 1.25 . 
.. .05 .50 ... 
Marglobe .10 .40 1.25 3.50 
Ox Heart .10 .30 . 
Break O’Day ....10 .50 1.75 
June Pink .05 .25 .75 2.50 
..30 
.32c 
Turnips 
Early Flat Dutch, Purple Top 
White Milan, Purple Top Strap 
Leaf, Orange or Golden Ball, 
White Egg, White Globe, Snow 
Ball, Seven Top— For greens. 
Yellow Aberdeen. Pkt. 5c; Oz 
10c; M lb. 25c; Lb. 75c. 
PEANUTS 
CULTURE — Peanuts require, 
light rich soil well limed. Plant in 
the spring as soon as the ground 
has become warm, in rows 30 to 
56 inches apart, placing the seed 
6 to 10 inches apart in the row. 
It is not necessary to remove the 
hull when planting. Keep well 
hoed. When matured pull and 
hang up to dry. 
SPANISH BUSH TYPE—Very de¬ 
sirable and productive. Mild, 
sweet flavored. Pkt. 10c; lb. 
25c; 1 lb. 35c. 
Alfalfa Seed 
MONTANA GROWN 
Kvfiistcrod Grimm— 
Extra No. 1. lb. 
Cossack, per lb. 
M.rnmna Peerless Dryland, lb. 25c 
Montana Hardy, lb.—c 
White Sweet Clover, 
(Scarlticd) per lb. . . . . 
Yellow Clover (Scarified) ^ 
Alslke, very best, Ib. .20e 
Sorghum, Amber, per lb. .... 10c 
Vetch, Winter Hairy, per lb. 12c 
Sunflower, per lb.; !“ c 
Kentucky Blue Gras, per Ib. oOr 
Bromc Grass, pet lb. 
Feterita, per lb.* ’ r 
Kaffir Corn, per lb. loc 
White Clover (Dutch) per lb. COc 
Sudan Grass, per lb. - ••** c 
Red Clover, Mammoth, per lb. -4>t' 
Orchard Grass, per lb. 15c 
Reed Canary Grass, per lb. *1.00 
Rhode Island Bent, per lb. ..*1.50 
Seaside Creeping Beat, lb.. . .*1.50 
Red Top, per lb.25c 
Timothy, per lb. l3< ’ 
Slmdy Lawn Mixture, per lb. 50c 
Pasture Mixture Highland, lb. 15c 
Pasture Mixture, Rowland, lb. 15c 
Heinp, per lb. ..IRe 
Millet German or Golden, lb. 15c 
Rape. Dwarf Kssex, per lb. . . 15c 
Field Peas, lb.10c 
Seeds For Your 
ROCK GARDENS 
Per pkg. —- 10c 
with 
STIMUPLANT 
An ideal food for potted plants. 
In tablet form. 
National 
Eezy Wear 
Garden Gloves, 65 c pair. 
Tree Tanglefoot 
1 lb. cans .$ .00 each 
5 lb. cans ..2.75 each 
Insecticides 
BLACK LEAF “40” 
A cent rated Solution of Nicotine 
Bladfc. Aphig and Rosy Apple 
Aphis. 1 jasrt “Black Leaf 40” to 
about 500 tta 700 parts water. 
1 oz. bottljrt 35c; 5 oz. bottle $1; 
1 lb. bottle $2.25; 2 lbs. $3.35; 5 
lbs. 10 lbs. $8.60. 
Not mailable. 
—NITRAGIN— 
When ordering, always specify 
kind of seed. Alfalfa, all Clovers 
and Lespedeza. 
bu., 35c; 1 bu. 65c; 2^ bu. 
$1.40. 
PEAS, VETCH and BEANS 
36 bu. 35c; 2 bu. 50c; *2 2-3 bu. 
80c; 5 bu. $2.25. 
*“100 lb. size.” Packed only for 
Vetch and Peas. 
Garden Size 
NITRAGIN 
Innoculates from 1 oz. to 8 lbs. 
seed. Price 25c. 
VAPORITE 
KILLS 
Wireworms, Nematodes. Grubs, 
Sings, Cutworms, Centipedes 
Millipedes, Mealbug. Ants, and 
All similar Insects in and on 
the soil. 
Per lb. . . 35c 
BORDEAUX MIXTURE 
Used principally for Mildew, 
Blight and Fungus Diseases. 
1 lb. 30c; 4 lbs. 80c 
MAGGOTBATE 
For wse on all root, crops for 
root maggots. 
2 lb. carious . .~oC 
PARIS-GREEN 
34 lb. carton . . . • -20c 
1 lb. carton . COc 
4 lb. carton .$2.00 
ANT POISON 
Key Brand, 4 oz. tin .50c 
SULPHATE OF AMMONIA 
Per pound . ® c 
Per 100 lbs.$5.50 
SURE NOXEM DUSTING POWDER 
1 pound tins 25c 
GARDEN VOLCK 
A Nicotine Oil Spray 
2 oz. tin .. •.** oC 
1 pint . no J 
1 gallon . *4.85 
TOBACCO DUST, lb.15c 
2 lbs.25c 
BONE MEAL 5 lbs. .85c 
Field Corn 
Above 
lb. 10 lbs. 
Pride of the North.08 .07 
Yellow Deut .08 .0< 
Miim. 13 . 08 - 07 
White Dent .0* - 07 
Squaw or Rainbow . . ..to .00 
CARCO 
Vegetable Spray 
Carco Will Prevent Root 
Maggot 
A wonderfully effective spray 
for destroying Grubs, Maggots and 
Worms which infect TURNIPS, 
RADISHES, BEETS, CAULIFLOW¬ 
ERS, CABBAGE, ONIONS, etc., is 
hatched from a negg deposited on 
the plants by the maggot fly. This 
fly dislikes the odor of the spray, 
and will not deposit the eggs 
where the odor is present. Sure 
death to ants. Half pint, 50c; pint, 
75c; quart, $1.25; gal. $2.75. 
ANNUALS 
Abronia — Trailing plant 
Verbena like flowers. 
Alyssum—Little Gem. 
Anagalis—Height 6 inches. 
Broivallia — Rich blue flowers. 
Candytuft— Miniature Gem. 
Leptosipbon— Flowers are very 
showy. 
Mesetnbryautkemmn CrystalU- 
nuni—Ice plant, white flowers. 
Nemophila—(Baby Blue Eyes), 
Portulaca—(Moss Rose). 
Viola—(Tufted Pansies). 
PERENNIALS 
Agathea — Blue marguerite-like 
flowers 
Alyssum — Saxatille Yellow. 
Alyssum, Rock Garden Perennial. 
Arabia Alpinn— ( Rock Cress ) 
6-12 in. Fine white flowers. 
Anneria—Flowers rose pink. 
Aubrictia—Varied colorB. Trail¬ 
ing. 
Candytuft Gibraitarica — Lilac 
flowers. 
Cerastium Bicberstcinii— Pretty 
narrow white foliage. 
Che Iran thus Allionl— 0 range 
flowers. 
Dianthus Deltoides—C rimson 
flowers. 
Dianthus Caesius—Rosy pink. 
Erigeron—Mauve blue with yel¬ 
low' centers. 
Forget-Me-Not. — .Suitable f or 
moist situations. 
Heuchera— H eight 1 % feet, 
crimson flowers. 
Kenilworth Ivy —Trailing plant. 
Linum Perenne — (Blue Flax). 
Nepeta Mussini— Aromatic plant 
with lilac blue flowers. 
rolcmoilium—Bell shaped blue 
f in we re height 2 feet. 
sapoimria Ocymoides - Trailing 
plant with rose colored flowers. 
SUene Schafta — Bright pink 
flowers; 4-6 inches. 
Stachys Ranata—Striking silver 
leaved plant. 
Tunica Saxifraga — Tiuy star- 
like piuk flowers. 
Verbena Venosa. 
Verbena Erinoides. 
Cel-O-Glass 
In rolls 3 feet wide and 28 
inches wide and in any length 
up to 100 linear feet. Price 1314 
cents per square foot, or 95 
cents per pard for the 28-inch 
width, and $1.20 for the 36- 
inch width. 
SUN CBOTH is made in 36- 
inch width. Price per running 
yard, 20c. Not postpaid. 
Evergreen Spray 
Can be sent by mail, 1% oz. 
bottle makes 6 to 9 gallons of 
spray, 35c here or 40c post¬ 
paid. 6 ozs. make SO to 35 gal¬ 
lons, $1.00 here or $1.10 post¬ 
paid. Larger sizes quoted on re¬ 
quest. Fish Oil Soap, cake. .20c 
SPRAYING AND DUSTING 
For Cabbage Worms 
Spray or dust with Arsenate 
of Lead and Soap, Slugshot, or 
Evergreen Spray. 
Milot-Mills Lawn 
Grass Mixture 
Kentucky Blue Grass and White 
Dutch Clover 
One pound to 300 square feet of 
lawn. 
Lawn Grass Mixture, per lb. ..50c 
Shady Place Mixture, per Ib. .50c 
White Dutch Clover, per lb. . .00c 
10 lbs. 
Rhode Island Bent, per lb. ..l..»0 
Creeping Bent, Co os Bay, lb. 1.50 
SPRATTS 
Dog Medicines 
SPRATT S DOG FOODS 
(Postage Extra) 
Dog Biscuit in bulk, 1 lb. 2 for 25c 
Puppy Cakes, bulk, lb.15° 
Fibo, lb. 20c 
Charcoal Ovals, bulk, lb.15c 
Calo . 
Champion Dog Cakes, lb. 
Pedigree Blanks for dogs . . • 10c 
Salt, Pet Licks. 10c; 4 for 2Gc 
Classification of Flower Seeds for Special Purposes 
■ p-rhis page is intended to aid you in the selection of yoir seeds that y°“ n 
/flowers for every purpose 
FLOWERING ANNUALS, ALSO SOME PERENNIALS 
WHICH FLOWER FIRST SEASON FROM SEED 
Varieties Marked * Are Best for Beds and Masses 
Abronia 
Acroclinium 
•African Daisy 
. * Ageratum 
•Alyssum 
•Antirrhinum 
Arctotis 
•Asters 
Balsam 
•Bartonia 
Beilis 
Brachycome 
Cacalia 
•Calendula 
•Calliopsis 
•Candytuft 
Carnation 
•Celosia 
Centauren 
•Chrysanthe¬ 
mum 
(Annual) 
Clarkia 
Cosmos 
Dahlia 
Datura 
•Dianthus 
•Dimorphtheca 
•Eschscholtzia 
Four O’clock 
•Gaillardia 
•Godetia 
Gomphrena 
Gypsophila 
Helianthus 
Helichrysum 
Hollyhock 
(Annual) 
Hunnemannia 
Ice Plant 
Kochia 
•Larkspur 
Lavatera ' 
Leptosyne 
•Linum 
Lobelia 
Lupinus 
•Marigold 
Matricaria 
Matthiola 
Mignonette 
Mimulus 
Mirabilia 
Myosotis 
•Nasturtium 
Nemesia 
Nemophila 
Nicotiana 
NIgella 
Oenothera 
•Pansy 
•Petunia 
•Phlox 
•Poppy 
•Portulaca 
Rhodanthe 
Rudbeckia 
Salpiglossis 
•Salvia 
Scabiosa 
Schizanthua 
•Silene 
Stevia 
•Stocks 
Sunflowei 
Sweet Pea# 
Venidium 
•Verbena 
Vince Rosea 
•Viola Cornuta 
Wallflower 
(Annual) 
•Zinnia 
SEMESAN DISINFECTANT 
For Small Seeds,2 oz.50c 
I lb.* 3 -50 
SEMESAN BELL 
For Potatoes, 4 oz.50c 
1 lb.*1-75 
SEMESAN JK. 
For Field nml Sweet 
Corn, 4 oz.*0c 
I lb..*1.50 
Achillea 
Agathea 
,Anchusa 
Aconitum 
Aquilegia 
Beilis 
Canterbury 
Bells 
Campanula 
Carnation 
Centaurea 
Anemone 
Antirrhinum 
Aquillegia 
Beilis 
Acroclinium 
Antirrhinum 
Aquilegia 
Asters 
Candytuft 
Carnation 
Arctotis 
Bartonia 
Brachycome 
Calendula 
FLOWERING PERENNIALS 
or Permanent Beds and Borders, Many Flowering 
the First Season 
Candidissima Gypsophila 
Coreopsis Hollyhock 
Daisy Hunnemannia 
Delphinium Lantana 
Dianthus Lupinus 
Digitalis Mimulus 
(Foxglove) Myosotis 
For-Get-Me-Not Pansy 
Gaillardia Pentstemon 
Physostegia 
Polemonium 
Poppy 
Salvia 
Shasta Daisy 
Statice 
Stevia 
Snapdragon 
Sweet Wililam 
10c per pkt. 
FRAGRANT FLOWERS 
idyssum Nicotina Affinis 
Carnation Stocks 
Dianthus Sweet Peas 
Treesias Sweet William 
Heliotrope Violet 
Mathiola Wallflower 
Mignonette 
EVERLASTING FLOWERS 
Acroclinium Helichrysum 
Gomphrena Rhodanthe 
(Globe Ama- Statice 
ranth) Xeranthemum 
Gypsophila 
Paniculata 
FOR HANGING BASKETS, 
WINDOW BOXES, etc. 
Drooping Upright 
Alyssum Coleus 
Asparagus Geranium 
Spregeri Pansy 
Kenilworth Ivy Viola 
Lobelia 
Nasturtium 
Petunia 
Smilax 
Thumbergia 
Begonia 
Ageratum 
Primulas 
Candytuft 
Nemesia 
Gerbera 
Geum 
Perennial Aster Valeriana 
Phlox 
FOR SHADY PLACES 
Daisy Foxglove 
Clarkia Godetia 
Delphinium Mimulus 
Scarlet Fox Myosotis 
Oenothera 
FOR CUT FLOWERS 
Calliopsis Gerhera 
Celosia Gypsophila 
Centaurea Hunnemannia 
Chrysanthemum Larkspur 
Vinca 
Viola 
Pansy 
Primula 
Viola 
Violets 
Ferns 
Pyrethrum 
Salpiglossis 
Salvia 
Scabiosa 
Schizanthus 
Statice 
Stevia 
Stocks 
Sunflower 
Sweet Peas 
Zinnias 
Coreopsis Leptosyne 
Cosmos Lupinus 
Dahlia Marigold 
Daisies Matricaria 
Delphinium Mignonette 
Dianthus Pentstemon 
Gaillardia Poppies 
ORNAMENTAL AND FOLIAGE PLANTS 
Centaurea Coleus Pyrethrum 
Candidissima Kochia Riclnus 
Cerastium Stachys 
SPENCER SWEET PEAS 
r. «rht Colors per oz. 25c — Mixed Colors, per oz. 15c Sweet Peas 
Straight crimson. Lavender, Orange, Light Pink, Rose Tliunbergia 
Scarlet White, Grandiflora Sweet Peas, mixed, pkt. 5c, Oz. 10c Wild Cucumber 
FOR EDGING, BORDERS 
Ageratum Lobelia 
Alyssum Marigold (Dwarf) 
Asters (Dwarf)Myosotis 
Begonia Nasturtium 
Beilis Nemophila 
Candytuft Pansy 
Centaurea Phlox Drummondl 
CandidissimaPetuna Nana 
Coleus Erecta 
Dianthus Pyrethrum 
Dimorphotheca Golden Feather 
Gomphrena Shasta Daisy 
Kochia Sweet Peas Cupid 
Viola 
Zinnia (Dwarf) 
CLIMBING VINES 
Annual Perennial 
Ampelopsis 
Antigonon 
Asparagus 
Australian Pea 
Vine 
Clematis 
Coboea Scandenf 
Ipomoea 
Lathyrus 
Moon Vine 
Mina Lobato 
Aniaranthus 
Canna 
Balloon Vine 
Balsam Apple 
Canary Bird 
Vine 
Cardinal 
Climber 
Convolvulus 
Cypress Vine 
Japanese Hop 
Ipomoea 
Japanese 
Morning GloryPhaseolus 
Mina Lobata Smilax 
Nasturtium Wisteria 
Scarlet Runner Cinnamon Vine 
(Bulbs) 
Pink. 5 
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20. 1934 _ THE WENATCHEE DATLY WORLD 
