1936 
Farm and Garden Seeds 
27 
THE GLADIOLUS. 
Plant the bulbs four inches deep and six inches 
apart in rows one to two feet distant in rich soil, 
preferably a light one. Plant at any time from 
the first day of May to the middle of June, and 
as they grow tie them to sticks. If very dry, 
abundantly water thern. In the fall when the 
tops are dead, take them up, pull off the old 
bulbs and throw them away and store the new 
ones in some dry place where they will not 
freeze. 
A fine mixture of named varieties, none but 
the best kinds, at 50 cents per dozen; $3.25 per 100 
DAHLIA. 
Single and Double. Named sorts of various 
colors, each 10 cents; 3 for 25c; 90c per doz. 
CALADIUM. 
(Elephant^s Ear.) 
The foliage of this tropical plant is of immense 
size. It is particularly striking when grown 
either single or in a group on the lawn, with 
Gannas in the center. Will flourish anywhere. 
25 cents each. 
GLADIOLUS 
BIRD SEED. 
It is important to use good bird seed, and much 
sold in packages is inferior. Our stock is compos¬ 
ed of the best imported, consisting of Sicily Can¬ 
ary, Eussian Hemp, German Eape and Italian 
Millet. 
Bird Manna. An invaluable food for birds 
15 cents, 2 for 25 cents. Bird Pies, 15 cents each 
2 for 25 cents. 
Mocking Bird Food. 50 cents per box. 
Sunflower. 
Outtle Fish Bone. 
Snow Drift Gravel for birds 
and gold fish. 10 cents per box, 
3 for 25 cents. 
Silver Gravel. 10 cents per box. Red Gravel. 10 cents per box. 
Bird Joy. Fine song Restorer 35 cents per box. 
Bird Bitters. A tonic for birds when out of health. Per bottle, 
25 cents. 
Birdolene. Will keep your canary in health and song. 20 cents per box. 
Canary High Ball. Promotes song, aids digestion, affords amusement and exer¬ 
cise. 10 cents each. 
Fish Food. 10 cents per box. 
Bird Baths. 10 and 20 cents each. Bird Cups. 10, 15 and 20 cents each. 
Spratt’s 
Cod Liver Oil 
Food for Caged 
Birds 
l5c Package 
2 for 25c 
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