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TAYLOR’S 1935 FLOWER AND PLANT GUIDE 
TUBEROSES 
DOUBLE DWARF PEARL No flower is more 
fragrant than the Tuberose. It is of very easy 
culture, producing tall spikes of fragrant white 
flowers in August and September. Extra* large 
first size bulbs, 10c each; 12 for $1.00. 
MEXICON TUBEROSE — Pure waxy-like 
single fragrant flowers on tall, stiff stems. Very 
free perpetual bloomer of easy culture. Each 8c; 
12 for 1 73c. 
MONEYWORT 
A beautiful trailing vine with small green 
leaves, suitable for hanging baskets, vases or 
covering graves. Price, 10c; 3 for 25c. 
GOLDEN GLOW (Double Rudbeckia) 
Bears immense masses of large, round, golden 
yellow flowers for weeks. Plant in garden. 
10c each. 
HARDY DAISIES 
Giant double white. New. In bloom several 
months resemble Giant Asters; a long wiry 
stem with blooms about 5 inches. Price, 25c; 
2 for 45c. 
SHASTA DAISY 
Our many friends would be surprised to see 
the enormous size of the large flowering Shasta 
Daisies. The plants grow vigorously and are 
perfectly hardy. The large white flowers are 
borne in the greatest profusion. Prices, 10c each. 
MARGUERITE DAISIES 
Very early free-blooming; single, white. 10c 
each; 3 for 25c. 
RIBBON GRASS 
Beautiful striped; low growing; fine for bor¬ 
ders. Price, 15c. 
Delphinum 
These hardy plants belong in every garden. 
Few perenials make such a fine show during 
spring and early summer, and in cooler sections 
the plants keep on blooming for many months. 
They are excellent for cutting. Set the plants 
four feet apart, so that they can develop freely. 
During severe winter weather cover with coarse 
straw or leaves. 
BELLADONNA—A magnificent sort with 
spikes of the most delicate turquoise-blue. Make 
up prettily with Baby’s Breath. Blooms, July 
till frost. 20c each; 2 for 35c; 6 for 95c. 
BELLAMOSE—A very dark blue variety; 
strikingly contrastive in connection with the 
azure shade of Belladonna. 20c each; 2 for 35c; 
6 for 1 95c. 
Testimonial 
Altus, Arkansas, 
April 27, 1934. 
Taylor’s Greenhouses, 
Russellville, Arkansas. 
Dear Mr. Taylor : 
I received my plants for my lily pool 
to-day, and want to tell you I am de¬ 
lighted with the lilies you sent. Only 
they are so much larger than I expected 
for the price that I am afraid my pool is 
too small for two. It’s 3 ft by 9 ft., 30 
inches deep. 
I want to tell you—I paid $1.60 bus fare 
to Ft. Smith just to buy these plants. 
Finding that there wasn’t any water 
plants in Ft. Smith for sale. 
At the greenhouses they told me they 
didn’t have them. I asked them where I 
could get them. They said, lady why 
didn’t you buy them from Taylor. 
My answer was that I had your cata¬ 
log, but they were so cheap I was afraid 
of them. He laughed and said, well Tay¬ 
lor just has it on us. 
So from now on I shall get it from 
Taylor. 
I truly appreciate your kindness and 
nice plants. 
Yours, 
Mrs. J. N. Davis. 
12 oz. Package, 15c; 2 for 25c. 
(Postage Paid) 
100 Pound Sack, freight paid, $5.00 
The 100-Ib. sacks are shipped direct 
from St. Louis. 
Fine For All Plants, Trees and Shrubs 
If you are bothered with dogs, cats 
or rabbits, “Dogzoff” is the spray you 
need. It is & most efficient animal 
iepellant and one spraying will last 
from three to four weeks. Not poison¬ 
ous to plants and will not injure ani¬ 
mals. Not offensive to humans. Its 
use is gua*ranteed to keep the animals 
from any place where they are not 
wanted. 
“Dogzoff” is applied w r ith any small 
insect sprayer and one application usu¬ 
ally does the work. 
“Dogzoff” will save its cost many 
times over around the garden and 
home. 
PRICE FOR SEASON’S SUPPLY 
ONLY 69c PREPAID 
"DOGZOFF" 
