Inter-State Flower Seeds 
Scabiosa, Mixed 
Strawflowers, Mixed 
Sweet Peas Spencer, Mixed 
150 SCABIOSA, Mourning Bride, Large 
Flowering Mixed (SO)—Equally fine for 
garden or cutting, as the long-stemmed 
flowers of many colors last such a long 
time on the bush and when cut. Blooms 
from July till frost. 
151 SNAPDRAGON, Giant Large Flow¬ 
ered Mixed (24)—Few flowers can match 
these for gorgeous colors. The large, frag¬ 
rant flowers are produced freely on long 
spikes all season, which makes them ex¬ 
cellent for cutting. 
152 SNOW ON MOUNTAIN, Euphorbia 
(24)—An ornamental foliage plant, with 
green foliage edged white. 
153 STOCKS, Mixed (15)—A choice mix¬ 
ture of large flowers in a wonderful range 
of colors, blooming profusely in late sum¬ 
mer and fall. 
154 STRAWFLOWERS, Everlastings, 
Finest Mixed (12 to 24)—A collection of 
rich, glittering colors and many kinds, 
especially selected for winter bouquets. 
155 SWEET PEAS, Genuine Spencer 
Mixed—Everybody loves this flower. It 
has such a wide range of colors and blooms 
so beautifully. These are the large flower¬ 
ing type. 
156 SWEET PEAS, HARDY—Similar to 
annual Sweet Peas, but have larger and 
more wax-like flowers. Last for many years. 
157 SWEET SULTAN, Centaurea Imp., 
Mixed (30)—Flowers have deeply fringed 
petals, graceful in form and fragrant. 
Exquisite colors of rose, lavender, lilac, 
red, purple, white and yellow. Long stems 
make them fine for cutting. 
158 SWEET WILLIAM, Hardy. Single 
Mixed (18)—An old perennial favorite of 
the flower lover. Gives early spring blooms 
with rich and varied colors. 
159 VERBENA, Mammoth Mixed (8)— 
One of the most popular flowers because 
it can be used in so many places. Fine for 
borders, beds, window boxes, porch boxes 
and among tall growing plants like Lilies. 
They bloom all summer and fall. 
160 ZINNIA, Colossal (36)—Very popular 
flower. Grows everywhere, stands any 
kind of weather, any kind of soil. A wide 
range of colors. 
162 ZINNIA, Gold Medal DahUa Flow¬ 
ered (36)—A flower that should be in 
every garden, and generally is, as it is 
probably the most widely planted flower 
in America. Immense flowers that look 
like dahlias, in a wide range of colors. 
Easy to grow everywhere. This is Bodger’s 
latest strain, absolutely the finest in all 
the world. 
161 ZINNIA, Pompon, Lilliput (24)—The 
small, oompaot flowers of rich, bright 
colors are perfectly formed Long stems 
make them fine for cutting. You will like 
them. 
G. W. Farmer, Keosauqua, Iowa on May 
1, 1935 wrote us—“Received the seedls 
and strawberry plants. I'he plants came 
in very good shape and you certainly give 
big packets of seeds.” 
Edward L. McMonagle, South Portland, 
Maine on July 27, 1935 wrote us—“The 
seed was extra fine and did better than 
any I have ever had before, surprising me 
both by its viability and the quality of 
the plants grown from it.” 
Mrs. W. A. Haydon, Hannibal, Mo. on 
Feb. 8, 1935 wrote us—“Y our garden seed 
cannot be beat. We get your seed each year 
and have the earliest and best garden in 
our neighborhood.” 
Mrs, Jacob Krehbiel, Halstead, Kan., Rt. 
1 on May 22, 1935 wrote us—“All the 
roses I got from you are growing nice and 
everything else I got is doing fine. I am 
so well pleased with iny garden seed. I 
think every seed came up. I told my 
husband hereafter I will plant all Inter- 
State seeds and everything else will come 
from there I plant. My peas are ready to 
cook.” 
Mr. Fred M. Walter, Hammond, Ind. on 
Oct. 31, 1935 wrote us—“We were very 
well ple.ased with the results obtained from 
planting the seeds we obtained from you 
this spring.” 
Frances Hill, Brookfield, Ill. on Nov. 15, 
1935 wrote us—“Now that the garden 
season is over I thought I would write and 
tell you the results we had wath our seeds 
and plants. The vegetables were the best 
ever and you may be interested to know 
that I won first prize at the Hollywood 
flower show for the best collection of 
vegetables and first for flowers which of 
course was very encouraging as it was the 
first time I had exhibited. Some of the 
carrots measured 12 inches around the 
crown and parsnips were 32 inches in 
length. The Dahlias were gorgeous, also 
the roses.” 
Mrs. Harry H. Kind, Tomahawk, Wise., 
Rt. 1 on Sept. 28, 1935 wrote us—“We 
have been more than satisfied with all the 
seeds we have ever ordered from you.” 
All Flower Seeds 
on pages 54,55,56 
are 
10 cents pac^t 
3 ^ 25c 
Alike or Assorted, Postpaid 
Verbena Mammoth, Mixed 
Zinnia, Dahlia Flowered 
you CAN MAKE 
A BEAUTIFUL LAWN 
WITH 
INTER-STATE’S LAWN GRASS 
Our grass seeds are carefully seiectea to make a rich 
green, smooth, velvety, permanent lawn. We use only 
clean, high purity, high germination, thoroughly tested 
seeds. Plant in the EARLY SPRING or early fall. Take 
advantage of our lower prices this season and improve 
your lawn. One pound is enough for 300 square feet. 
ALL GRASS SEED PRICES ARE POSTPAID. 
EXTRA HEAVY KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS 
Blue Grass seed is graded into Light, Medium and 
Heavy weights. Our seed is all Extra Fancy Heavy 24 
pound NEW CROP SEED with high purity and high 
germination and absolutely no noxious weeds. We use 
this in our Home Lawn Mixture. This seed is far better 
and is actually cheaper to use than the light, chaffy, 
low priced seed, because it goes so much farther and 
MOST IMPORTANT, IT MAKES A GOOD LAWN. 
1 Pound 35c; 3 Pounds OSc; 5 Pounds $1.45; 10 Pounds 
$2.75. 
WHITE DUTCH CLOVER 
The little white elover that improves the texture of 
lawns. 14 Pound 3Sc; 1 Pound 60e: 2 Pounds $1.16. 
INTER-STATE HOME LAWN MIXTURE 
A carefully blended mixture of Extra Fancy Heavy Kentucky Blue Grass, Red Top, White Dutch Clover 
and other grasses to make a deep rooting permanent lawn. It contains absolutely no timothy. As Blue 
Grass is slower to start, we include some quick starting nurse seeds to protect the Blue Grass until it gets 
a good growth. Then the nurse grasses die out. Your lawn will get green in a short time after planting. 
This is a high grade mixture for making a FINE PERM.4NENT LAWN. With each pound of this mix¬ 
ture we include in a separate sack, over 150,000 grass seed especially adapted for shady places. We do 
this because in almost every lawn there are some shady spots. Put this Shady Grass Seed on those shady 
places. This Shady Grass Seed is in addition to the full pound of the mixture and is included FREE. 
1 Pound 40c; 3 Pounds $1.05; 5 Pounds $1.55; 10 Pounds $2.95. 
INTER-STATE SHADY LAWN MIXTURE 
For the sunny part of your lawn, use our Home Lawn Mixture. But for the shady plaoes use this Shady 
Lawn Mixture. It contaias 20% Chewiags Fescue, a grass especially adapted for shady, dry spots of 
rathar poflff soil, and JO % of Poa Trivialis, a grass for shady spots of ordinary soil. The balance is a blend 
of^gaasas to give you best rwdts. We want to state emphatieally that this is a VERY^ HIGH GRADE 
MOTUBX, Btteh bettaf theei ordinarily sold. It is well worth our price. }4 Pound 35e; 1 Pound dOe; 
2 PoHBds 81.16; 4 Pounds 82.66. 
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