SEEDS 
We offer very fine hybridized seed from very best sorts using pollen from our very finest 
only. 100 seeds, $2.50; $5.00; $10.00. All should give very fine new ones. 
A PiMCOT—Dr. Regel, Dumorteri, Flava, Thunbergi and fine unnamed seedlings, very 
choice, in lots of 500. 1000 or larger lots for drift, mass, park or roadside planting at special 
prices. 
Special Offers - Our Choice - All Fine— 
6 old sorts, named . $1.50; 12 for $2.50 
6 old sorts and 6 new, named . $4.50; 12 for $8.00 
6 new sorts, named . $6.00; 12 for $10.00 
We expect much finer hybrids than the very finest we have today from these 
same hybrid seeds. 
A visit to our farm when flowers are in bloom will surprise all amateurs. 
OUR TERMS are cash with order, small orders by mail postage free. 
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LILIUMS—A choice collection of very fine sorts. Owing to the very severe conditions last 
year we will not offer any lilies until next fall so those wanting high class lilies or excep¬ 
tionally fine hybridized seed, we expect to have a very fine lot for fall and 1936. 
GLADIOLI—We had expected to include a fine list cf glads this year but with the demand 
for bulbs at wholesale we will not offer at retail until next year. For over 40 years we have 
hybridized gladioli liberally. The severe dryness of 1930 ruined a great many of cur older 
sorts. Tire then newer hybrids, entirely superior ones, came thru 1930 100% fine. Many 
of these grow 5, 7-8 feet high, very healthy, large, all colors. In 1934 we had many newest 
ones from Australia, Scotland, Germany and U. S. A.—"World’s Best.’’ but ours can go into 
any competition anywhere as they are much healthier, all planted May 1st and follow each 
other into November. 
NARCISSUS—For some years we have been growing Narcissus, largely such sorts as Alba 
Plena, Barri, Emperor, Mrs. Langtry, Victoria, etc. Our fall list will offer many others. 
DAHLIAS—For many years we have bred for better dahlias. Today we have dahlias that 
we plant here May 20. They begin to bloom July 20th, increasing in quality and quantity 
until frozen. Very fine colors, large flowers, stems 18 to 60 inches long, very healthy and 
good bulb makers. The best of these will be distributed in 1936. All dahlia growers should 
come and see these in September. A great show—several acres of them. 
We have a fine lot of evergreens for nearby sales. We plant from March into January— 
any time the ground is unfrozen. Do not plant evergreens when ground is frozen. 
We have very fine collections of the following items and dates when best for inspection: 
Dahlias, September; Gladiolus, August and September; Hemerooallis, early sorts July 1st, 
late sorts July 20th; Liliums, June 20th to July 1st; Peonias, June 10th. 
All my life much experimentation has been done with many botanical subjects as to 
breeding, care, growing, planting and related problems, soil culture, etc. 
Many present day customs and usages are passe,. Azaleas, evergreens, etc. may be planted 
any time desired. Our experimentation along these lines has been very broad. 
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