1936 PRICE LIST—L. J. ,FARMER, Fragaria Nurseries, PULASKI, N. Y. 
Alma Alexander, Dec., 50c. 
Amber Queen, Pom., 15c. 
Avalon, Dec., 25c. 
Bonnie Brae, Dec., 25c. 
Catharine Wilcox, Dec., 25c. 
Charlotte Alexander, Dec., 50c. 
Coquette, Dec., 50c. 
Dad, Dec., 50c. 
Dr. Tevis, Dec., 25c. 
Eastern Star, Dec., 50c. 
Eleanor Grant, Dec., 25c. 
Elinor Vanderveer, Dec., 25c. 
Golaen Gem, Pom., 15c. 
Golden Queen, Pom., 15c. 
Ida Tarbell, Dec., 50c. 
Jacques Futrelle, Dec., 50c. 
James Vick, Show, 15c. 
Jane Cowl, Dec., 50c. 
Jersey Beacon, Dec., 25c. 
Jersey Beauty, Dec., 25c. 
Jludge Alton Parker, Dec., 25c. 
Margaret K. Alexander, Dec., 50c. 
Margaret Masson, Dec., 25c. 
Margaret W. Wilson, Dec., 25c. 
Mrs. Carl Salsbach, Dec., 25c. 
Mrs. Edna B. Champlin, Dec., $1.00. 
Mrs. Ethel F. T. Smith, H. C, 35c. 
Mrs. George Skeen, Dec., 50c. 
Mrs. Ida de VerWarner, Dec., 25c. 
Mt. Shasta, Dec., 25c. 
Nanaquaket, Dec., 50c. 
Ora Dow, Dec., 25c. 
Pride of California, Dec., 25c. 
Pride of Stratford, Dec., 50c. 
Prince Charming, Pom., 15c. 
Raphael, Pom., 15c. 
Robert Broomfield, Show., 15c. 
Rodman Wanamaker, Dec., 50c. 
Roycroft, H. C„ 35c. 
Salem Pride, Dec., 50c. 
Somerset, Dec., 50c. 
Souv. de G. Ddazon, Dec., 25c. 
Storm King, Show., 15c. 
Whi + e Swan, Show., 15c. 
Yankee King, Dec., 50c. 
Large Flowering Double Dahlias, Under 
Color 
Red, Orange, Maroon, Pink, Purple, 
White, and shades, 75c per 6; 12, $1.25; 
25, $2.00; 100, $7.50; 1000, $50.00. Yel¬ 
low, 75c per 6; 12. $1.35; 25, $2.25; 100, 
$8.00; 1000, $60.00. 
GLADIOLUS BULBS 
Farmer’s Famous Mixture. A mixture 
of all the best old and newer varieties 
grown by us, up to and including 1934, 
some 50 or more kinds. We believe the 
best collection in existence. No inferior 
kinds put in. Largest size bulbs, 2-2% 
in., 12, $1.00; 100, $6.00. 2nd size, l%-2 
in., 12, 75c; 100, $4.50. 3rd size, average 
%-l% in., 12, 35c; 100, $2.50. Bulblets, 
100, 25c; 1000, $2.00. 
Named Varieties of Gladiolus 
Aflame, mammoth begonia rose shading to 
orange flame, very tall, 6c; 12, 65c. 
Annie Laurie, delicate ruffled pink, real 
beautiful, ea., 5c; 12, 55c. 
Betty Nuthall, coral pink, pale yellow 
throat, one of the best, ea., 6c; 12, 65c. 
Cardinal Prince, clear cardinal red, strong 
grower, ea., 5c; 12, 55c. 
Copper Bronze, its name describes it, dis¬ 
tinctive, artistic, ea., 5c; 12, 55c. 
Charles Dickens, bright radiant purple, tall 
growing, good, ea., 6c; 12, 65c. 
Emilie Aubrun, deep smoky pink, overlaid 
slate, cherry red blo*ch, ea., 6c; 12, 65c 
Gloriana, beautiful golden salmon, yellow 
throat, tail plant, ea., 6c; 12, 65c. 
Giant Nymph, large light salmon rose, tall 
vigorous grower, ea., 6c; 12, 65c. 
Gold Eagle, early deep clear yellow, tall 
and straight grower, ea_, 5c; 12, 55c. 
Gol len Dream, clear golden yellow, medium 
late, tall grower, ea., 6c; 12, 65c. 
King of Oranges, large orange saffron, 
very showy and fine, ea., 6c; 12, 65c. 
Kunderd’s Yellow Favorite, creamy yellow, 
tall straight grower, ea., 5c; 12, 55c. 
Heavenly Blue, pale sky blue, few darker 
lines in throat, ea., 6c; 12, 65c. 
Lapoloma, tall bright yellow, heavy tex¬ 
ture, tall grower, ea., 6c; 12, 65c. 
Littlejohn, deep rose pink lighter in throat, 
many open, fine, ea., 7c; 12, 75c. 
Magic, tall fine lavender-blue. Large rich 
purple throat blotches. Early. 6c; 12, 
65c. 
Mary Frey, lavender pink early, real 
showy flower spike, ea., 5c; 12, 55c. 
Marie Kunderd, very early pure white, 
ruffled, 6c; 12, 65c. 
Marmora, gray wi.h pale purplish blotch, 
fine new smoky, large, ea., 6c; 12, 65c. 
Morocco, real dark red, almost black, good 
size, real novelty, ea., 7c; 12, 75c. 
Mrs. Li on Douglas, gigantic [spike and 
bloom, salmon rose, striped scarlet, ea. 
6c; 12, 65c. 
Mrs. Van Konynenburg, clear medium 
light blue, several open, ea., 6c; 12, 65c 
Olive Goodrich, white shading to pink, at 
edges, pale yel.ow throat, ea., 6c; 12, 
65c. 
Orange Queen, light orange, darker at 
edges, very pretty, ea., 6c; 12, 65c. 
Pelletier D’Oisey, greenish yellow spotted 
maroon. The famous green glad, tall 
and strikingly odd, 6c; 12, 65c. 
Purple Glory, rich deep velvety maroon, 
large and ruffled, ea., 6c; 12, 65c. 
Rita Beck, clear shell pink, scarlet line on 
lip, large blooms, ea., 6c; 12, 65c. 
Scarlet Wonder, immense clear red, very 
showy, ea., 6c; 12, 65c. 
Sovereign, deep violet blue, a rich color, 
6c; 12, 65c. 
Snap Dragon, tall spike, pure yellow 
throat with bright red border. Odd but 
pretty, 6c; 12, 65c. 
W. H. Phipps, LaFrance pink ovei’laid, 
immense flowers, many open, ea., 6c; 
12, 65c. 
Mix ure of above, including some other 
good varieties, 12, 60c; 100, $2.50. 
Cannas 
The President. Best red variety, 10c 
per bulb; 6, 40c; 100, $5.00. 
LARGE SIZE SHRUBS, ROSES, ETC. 
We have a supply of extra large trees, 
shrubs, roses, etc. especially I Spirae, 
Hydrangeas and Evergreens. Just the 
thing for people who want extra nice stock 
for immediate effect. Send your list of 
wants for special prices, or come and see 
US. 
NEW RED BARBERRY 
We have a large block of five year old 
plants, extra fine, of this wonderful shrub, 
just like Japanese barberry, but the color. 
Instead of green, the leaves are a deep 
red from the time they are fully out, until 
killed down by the icy blasts of winter. 
Fine for single specimens or groupings, 
hedges, etc., in full sunlight. The pret¬ 
tiest thing on our place. Price of plants, 
25c, 30c and 40c, depending on size. 
PEAT MOSS 
We handle only the best Swedish peat 
moss, packed in substantial bales of about 
20 bushels each. Peat moss is fine for 
livening up heavy clay soils and for aid¬ 
ing sandy and gravelly soils in retaining 
water. It is fine for the lawn and to put 
around azaleas and rhodondendrons to 
sour the soil. Much used by poultrymen 
unddr roosts to catch and mix with the 
droppings. Price $3.00 per bale, 2 or 
more bales, $2.50 each. 
GARDEN SUPPLIES, ETC. 
Adco, reduces leaves and garden rubbish 
to fertilizer, 25 lbs., $2.00; 100 lb., 
$7.50. 
Peat Moss, 1 bale $3.00, 2or more $2.50 
each. 
Clintark Tree Compound. For wounds in 
trees, 2 lbs., 75c; 5 lbs., $1.25. 
Kawneer Insectolier. Electrocutes moths 
and insects, $7.50. 
Farmer’s Handy Strawberry Setter, $1.25. 
Brown’s Crystal Duster, $1.50. Au'o 
Spray No. 9, brass, $7.85; galvanized, 
$5.15. 
Brown’te New Open Hed Sprayer No. 4B 
4 gal., brass tank, swivel on nozzle, 
$8.90; galvanized tank, $5.60. 
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