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FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS 
THE ZINNIA AND ITS USES: A 20 page booklet, size 6 by 9 inches, devoted entirely 
to the Zinnia. 20 illustrations showing all the many kinds and varieties, their 
adaptability and many uses, together with instructions for culture and care. 
Price each 10c prepaid. 
NEW SEED SPECIALTIES: 
NASTURTIUM, Golden Gleam, sweet scented, double, golden yellow bloom in pro¬ 
fusion. Price per pkt. 10c. 
DIANTHUS LACINATUS SPLENDENS: Garden Pinks, an improved novelty. Free 
flowering and easily grown. Flowers very large, over two inches across. A 
brilliant shade of crimson with an extra large, boldly contrasting, glistening 
white eye. 10c per pkt. 
DIANTHUS HEDDEiWIGI LACINATUS MIXED: A lacinated strain of garden pinks, 
something new and interesting. 10c per pkt. 
ASTER AURORA GOLDEN SHExAF: Wilt resistant, choice new yellow Aster. 10c 
per pkt. 
C. PALMERI: For the annual rock garden (Turkish Rugging) an easy to grow 
annual, forms a dense mat of statice like flowers of a delicate pink color. Also 
fine for edging along the border. 
COSMOS EARLY KLONDYKE: Orange Flare, extra early, in full flower in less than 
four months after the time seed is planted. Color vivid orange, stems long and 
wiry. Well adapted for cutting. 10c per pkt. 
ZINNIAS: Giant doubles, mixed all colors. 10c per pkt., 30c per oz., $4.50 per lb., 
prepaid. 
ZINNIAS: Double Lilliput. These lovely little plants have wonderful decorative 
value. 10c per pkt., 30c per ounce, $4.50 per lb., prepaid. 
SCIENTIFIC BREEDING GIVES NEW JERSEY THE RUTGERS TOMATO: We have 
a limited amount of pure certified seed, originators stock; germination test 9 6.5. 
Prepaid at $5.00 per oz., $1.25 per *4 oz., 25c per pkt. 
THE BOOK OF BULBS, by F. F. Rockwell. With this complete and practical book 
you can get the utmost in beauty from every kind of bulbous plant. Clearly 
written by one who knows; illustrated with 187 beautiful photographs and in¬ 
structive drawings. Includes tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, lilies, crocuses, gladi¬ 
olus, dahlias, peonies, irises, begonias, and scores of other beautiful but not 
so-well-known bulbs. We recommend it as the best and most complete bulb 
book. 187 illus., 264 pages. $2.00 
PRINCIPLES OF AEGETABLE GARDENING, by D. H. Bailey. Full information 
on growing 7 0 vegetable crops makes this book worth several times its price to 
every grower. Includes practical pointers on hotbeds, cold-frames, weeds, in¬ 
sects and diseases, marketing, storing, and drying. 25 0 illustrations, 490 
pages. $4.00 
PLANT NAMES, by T. S Lindsay. If jaw-breaking plant names puzzle you, this 
little book will make the system and the reasons clear. It tells how plants are 
named, why they are named as they are, and just what each word form, prefix, 
or suffix means. 9 9 pages. $1.00 
GARDEN FLOWERS IN COLOR,, by G. A. Stevens. For the first time, a large col¬ 
lection of the most popular garden flowers is reproduced in large full-color 
photographs, alphabetically arranged and accompanied by brief descriptions and 
cultural notes. You will use this book every time you plan or plant a garden, 
make a color scheme, or combine plants in bed or border arrangements. An 
index of vernacular names makes it simple to locate or identify any flower. 40 0 
color illustrations; 310 pages; 6^x9% inches; red cloth. $3.75 
FERTILIZERS, by E. B. Voorhees, revised by S. B. Haskell. Presents usable plans 
for the fertilizing of flowers, lawns, garden and field crops. Tells how to judge 
an analysis guarantee, how to reduce to workable terms, and how to plan and 
calculate the ingredients for a specific mixture. 2 9 illustrations, 310 pages. 
