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Encourage the Boys and Girls to Plant a Garden 
Summer Flowering Bulbs (Continued) 
SPRING FLOWERING BULBS FOR FALL PLANTING 
Calla Lily, white Single Tulips, mixed colors. Lily of the Valley. Freesai. 
Roman Hyacinth, white. Double Tulips, mixed colors. Chinese Sacred Lily. Oxalis. 
Single Hyacinth, mixed Crocus, mixed colors. Narcissus. Snowdrops, single, 
colors. Snowdrops, double. 
The above named Bulbs are for Fall Planting and cannot be furnished in the Spring. We can 
only ship them during the fall and early winter Months. Ask for price during the Fall Months. 
We have divided the flower seed in this catalog into three classes : Annuals, those flowers which bloom from seed 
the first year and die. Biennials, which have to be planted from seed one year, blooming the second year, and Peren¬ 
nials, which in most cases will bloom from seed the first year if planted very early. 
Price List of Grass and Field Seeds 
Write for prices on large orders. See inside front cover for postage rates. 
Prices subject to fluctuations. Price on application. 
We pay particular attention to this department of our business. These seeds are selected with 
special reference to their quality. Purchasers may rely upon our best exertions to furnish grass and 
field seeds fresh, pure and free from noxious weeds. 
Two-Bushel Seamless Sacks, 40c each. 
AN UNOBSTRUCTED LAWN 
EXTRA FINE LAWN GRASS—The essen¬ 
tials for a fine lawn are: First, a rich, well drain¬ 
ed soil; second, careful preparations of the 
ground making it as fine and smooth and mellow 
as possible; third, a wise selection qfi seieds; 
fourth, sowing at such a time as to give the young 
plants a chance to become well established before 
being submitted to very dry or cold weather or 
to the direct rays of the hot summer sun. We se¬ 
cure the best selections and think our Central Park 
Mixture is the best possible for permanent lawns. 
It may be planted early in the spring or fall and 
should be sown at the rate of sixty to one hund¬ 
red pounds per acre; much more is required than 
for hay or pasturage. 1 lb., Postpaid, 60c; 10 
lbs., not postpaid, $5.00. 
Kentucky Blue Grass—Remains green from 
early spring until snow flies in the fall. It will 
do well on almost any land. Sow in the fall or 
spring, 30 pounds per acre. Pound, 50c, postpaid; 
not prepaid, 10 lbs., $4.00. 
KAFFIR CORN—Is unsurpassed for dry 
alkali land, on which no better fodder and grain 
crop grows. Lb., 15c, postpaid; 100 lb. at market 
price; 10 lb. not postpaid, $1.00. 
