LEXINGTON 
9 
KENTUCKY 
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PERENNIALS 
These like roses are in most 
cases better planted in the 
spring. Below is only a partial 
list. See our General Catalog 
for colored pictures and com¬ 
plete descriptions. Home-grown 
and guaranteed to reach you in 
prime condition. 
Iberia 
PRICES 
15 cents each, 80 cents for 6, $1.60 per dozen 
Include 10% for Parcel Post Charges 
Anchusa 
Aquilegia 
Artemisia, Silver King 
Baby’s Breath 
Baptisia 
Canterbury Bell 
Carnations 
Chrysanthemum 
Cone Flower 
Coreopsis 
Delphinium 
Doronicum 
Foxglove 
Gaillardia 
Hardy Scabiosa 
Hardy Asters 
Helenium 
Heliopsis 
Heuchera 
Hollyhocks 
Iris (30 varieties) 
Iberis 
Lemon Lily 
Linum 
Mallow Marvels 
Phlox (8 varieties) 
Platycodon 
Pinks 
Poppy 
Pyrethrum 
Salvia 
Shasta Daisy 
Statice 
Sedum 
Sweet William 
Tritoma 
Veronica 
Yucca 
FREE 
LANDSCAPE 
SERVICE 
Don’t wait until you are ready to plant to make 
Landscape Plans. It takes time and thought to prop¬ 
erly plan a permanent planting. On late requests it 
is often humanly impossible to give best service. 
Help us by making early requests. Write us or see 
general catalog for instruction on “Landscaping 
Your Grounds.” No obligations incurred. 
FERTILIZERS 
For your convenience we are listing below the best fer¬ 
tilizers. Spring is the better time to apply them. Instruc¬ 
tions and quantity to use for lawn or border are given in 
a special leaflet which will be sent on request. 
10 lb. 
25 lb. 
100 lb. 
Bone Meal . 
.$0.50 
$1.00 
$3.75 
Sheep Manure Pulverized ... 
.40 
.75 
3.00 
Sulphate of Ammonia . 
.75 
1.00 
3.50 
Turf Builder . 
1.00 
2.00 
6.00 
50 lb. bag 
200 lb. bag 
Driconure .. 
$2.75 
$10.00 
1 bu. 
1 bale 
5 bales 
Peat Moss (20 bu. bale) _ 
$0.50 
$3.25 
$15.00 
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