course we cannot list each bird separately, but can supply 
you most any grade you wish and prices will vary between the 
cheapest to the highest priced ones. 
ROLLER-FEMALES not banded $1.00 —Green and Mottled. 
ROLLER-FEMALES Banded—$2.50 up according to color, etc. 
ROLLER-MALES (Singers) not banded $3.50 to $7.50. 
ROLLER-MALES (Singers) Banded-Pedigreed, or can be regis¬ 
tered, $4.00 to $50.00 depending on color and song. 
All the not banded ones are good birds, but didn't get banded 
in the nest; therefore parentage is unknown and cannot be 
registered, but all good singers for general house birds. 
AMERICAN-DOMESTICS —This is the loud open mouth singer 
so popular in the East, and we have a very fine strain of them. 
AMERICAN-DOMESTIC FEMALES —Green or mottled, yellow, 
50c 75c. Beautiful deep orange without markings $1 to $1.50 
AMERICAN-DOMESTIC MALES (Singers) $2.50 for green and 
mottled. Yellow $3 - $4. 
AMERICAN-DOMESTIC MALES (Singers)—Our special deep 
orange $4 - $6 
SEEDS 
FLOWER SEED —The usual standard varieties in 10c pkts. 
VEGETABLE SEED —The usual standard varieties in 5c pkts. 
RARE SEED —Prices on application—generally 25c pkt. for 
very small packets. Quantity of seed depends on rarety. 
number of square feet in an acre (43.560) will give the number 
of plants per acre. 
SEED 
When in doubt as to depth to plant seeds, bulbs, etc., and 
no other rule given, our own practice is as follows: Fine seed, 
so fine as to appear like dust should be sown on top of the 
seed flats, or pots, or soil, and covered with a pane of glass 
until it comes up. Water very carefully with a fine bulb spray. 
In preparing the soil for this very fine dust-like seed, some use 
an equal amount of sand and leafmold, while others use sand 
and peat—-but both must be run thru a fine window screen. 
Larger seed such as Cabbage, Radishes, etc., can be planted 
one-fourth inch deep, and still larger seed such as Beans, Peas, 
etc., we plant about three times as deep as the thick seed. 
BULBS 
This is generally a good rule with bulbs also. In planting a 
Tulip bulb one inch thick, simply cover it 3 inches deep, and a 
larger bulb such as Gladiolas can be planted 6 inches deep. 
MISCELLANEOUS 
FLOWER POTS, FERN 
PANS, 
SEED PANS 
Each 
Per 10 
Per 100 
2 
inch 
$ .02 
$ 
$1.50 
2 Vz inch 
.03 
.20 
1.75 
3 
inch 
.04 
.30 
2.25 
4 
inch.. 
.05 
.40 
3.00 
5 
inch.. 
.07 
.50 
4.50 
6 
inch.. 
.10 
.85 
7.00 
7 
inch 
.15 
1.10 
12.50 
8 
inch.. 
. .20 
1.85 
17.50 
9 
inch 
.30 
2.75 
22.50 
10 
inch 
.40 
3.75 
32.50 
12 
inch 
.75 
7.00 
57.50 
14 
inch_ 
1.50 
16 
inch 
2.75 
HAND-MADE 
FANCY 
POTS AND BOWLS 
8 
inch Fancy Pots. 
..each $ .50 
12 
inch Fancy 
Pots 
1 / 
.75 
14 
inch Fancy 
Jardinier 
Pots_ 
it 
2.00 
16 
inch Fancy 
Jardinier 
Pots_ 
it 
3.50 
16 
inch Fancy 
Pots . . 
11 
3.50 
10 
inch Indian 
Bowls 
li 
.50 
12 
inch Indian 
Bowls.... 
11 
1.00 
14 
inch Indian 
Bowls ... 
1# 
1.50 
8 
10 
nch 
inch 
Hanging 
Hanging 
HANGING BASKETS 
Baskets. 
Baskets. 
SAUCERS 
.40 
.50 
Same prices as Flower Pots 
