For Everyone Who Loves Flowers _ 
“New Deal” Collection 
Fancy Dahlias 
50 Seed 
of Bulblets and Seeds 
200 Gladiolus Bulblets. A good mixture of named 
varieties. 
20 Maderia. These bulbs will produce good growth 
this season. 
20 Mexican Tuberoses. Very fragrant. Pure snowy 
white. 
10 Regal Lily. White with yellow throat. Bloom in 
July. 
10 Canna Seed. Will produce an assortment of new 
varieties. 
50 Dahlia Seed. Like the canna seed, produces a 
mixture. 
310 
Bulblets 
and Seeds 
50 ' 
Postpaid 
Gladiolus 
200 Bulblets 
This is a collection of what we call “planters” or 
the size bulbs or bulblets we grow our large bulbs from. 
If we used the large bulbs in filling this collection, it 
would cost you several dollars instead of 500. 
By next year you will have bulbs that will produce 
an abundance of bloom. Not just a few scattering flow¬ 
ers, but lots of them. This collection will furnish you 
more fine bloom if you will grow them a year, than ten 
times that much money spent for big bulbs. 
Full directions. Ask for New Deal Flower Collection, 
500, Postpaid. 
Double Golden Gleam 
Dwarf Nasturtium 
A semi-double flower and fragrant. The 
first sweet scented double nasturtium produc¬ 
ed. The blooms are large, a clear golden yel¬ 
low and stand well above the foliage. The 
plant dwarf and somewhat spreading. Nastur¬ 
tiums do not like rich soil and this variety is 
no exception. Order No. 1158. Packet 100. 
Heavenly Blue 
Petunia 
A beautiful silver or light 
blue flower. This is not the 
bushy, spreading type of 
plant but a dwarf, erect plant 
suitable not only for bedding 
but makes a nice border. Or¬ 
der No. 1178. Packet 100. 
100 $140 200 $050 
Plants I Plants La 
50 Plants 85c 25 Plants 50c 
Postpaid 
STRAWBERRIES 
Dorsett and Fairfax 
DORSETT and FAIRFAX are new, outstanding varieties develop¬ 
ed by the United States Dept, of Agriculture. Both of them have 
been tested here in the Middlewest, in the South and East, with 
far above average results. Fine for both the home gardener and 
the market grower. 
Choice of Either i ariety 
DORSETT 
Extra early, and vigorous growing. Firm flesh 
that does not easily bruise, fade or darken after 
picking. Above average size, ripen very evenly. The 
berry when fully ripened is somewhat light but of 
very bright color. They keep longer and always have 
that appearance of being freshly picked. Better 
plant some Dorsett. 
For other varieties of strawberries see the Nur¬ 
sery pages inside the catalog. 
FAIRFAX 
A great berry of fine quality. Free plant maker, thrives 
in most all soils and apparently suffers less from frost and 
freezing injury than any other variety. Plants are vigorous, 
foliage apparently more disease resistant. Fruits early, be¬ 
gins to ripen with Premier and matures a larger percent¬ 
age of full size berries than any other except the Dorsett. 
Berries average large, keep well after being picked, retain 
their color, stand up well for good marketing, and have a 
fine flavor which makes them especially desirable. Plant 
some of these along with the Dorsett if you want some¬ 
thing that is really outstanding in strawberries. 
