GLADIOLUS 
Doz. 100 
Aflame. Immense orange-red. $0.65 $<1.50 
Albania. Large pure white. . ..10 3.00 
America. Splendid lavender-pink. .50 3.00 
Berty Snow. Delightful rosy lavender with white blotch... .75 5.00 
Betty Nuthall. Enormous coral-pink, light orange throat. .60 4.00 
Captain Boynton. Large lavender of exceptional merit. . .60 4.00 
Dr. F. E. Bennett. The most dependable vivid scarlet. .60 4.00 
Evelyn Kirkland. Bright coral-pink. .50 3.00 
Giant Nymph. Large rose-pink with creamy yellow throat. . .50 3.50 
Golden Dream. Golden yellow flowers borne on long stems. . .60 4.00 
Halley. Early salmon-pink. A most dependable sort. .50 3.00 
Mammoth White. Pure white flowers of enormous size. .75 6.00 
Marmora. Soft French gray with pale purplish throat.60 4.00 
Mildred Louise. Enormous flower of pure salmon-pink. 2.00 15.00 
Minuet. Large light pinkish-lavender. Very popular. .. .75 6.00 
Mother Machree. Soft smoky lavender of remarkable substance 1.00 7.50 
Mr. W. H. Phipps. Clear pink overlaid salmon-rose. .60 4.00 
Mrs. Francis King. Light scarlet or flame-pink. .50 3.50 
Mrs. Frank Pendleton, Jr. Bright salmon-pink with deep blotches. . .50 3.50 
Mrs. F. C. Hornberger. Large pure white. .60 4.00 
Mrs. Leon Douglas. Bright begonia-rose striped orange-scarlet. . .60 4.00 
Mrs. P. W. Sisson. A beautiful clear cameo-pink. .60 4.00 
Nancy Hanks. Very good apricot-orange. .60 4.00 
Orange Queen. Golden orange, tinted with apricot. .50 3.50 
Picardy. Sensational spikes of rich apricot-pink. .. 1.00 7.50 
Purple Glory. Ruffled rich velvety crimson. .65 4.50 
Red Phipps. Brilliant scarlet of unusual merit 2.00 10.00 
Schwaben. Clear canary yellow shading to sulphur. . . .50 3.00 
Veilchenhlau. Magnificent dark violet-blue. .85 6.00 
Mixed. Popular varieties, mixed .30 3.00 
Choice Mixed. A well-balanced mixture of the above varieties, includ¬ 
ing Albania. Dr. F. E. Bennett, Giant Nymph, Captain Boynton, 
Mrs. Leon Douglas, Betty Nuthall and Veilchenblau. .50 3.50 
Gladiolus 
PERENNIAL PLANTS 
Aquilegia (Columbine) Mrs. Scott Elliott Hybrids. 20 cents each, $2.00 dozen. 
Crimson Star. A new color in Columbine. Large crimson sepals and spurs and 
white petals. 3 for 85 cents. 
Bleeding Heart Spectabalis. An old-fashioned favorite. At home in sun or shade. 
Each, 35 cents. 
Campanula Carpaticu. Dwarf plants bearing clear blue flowers. Excellent for the 
rock garden. 20 cents each. 
Delphinium. Belladonna. Light blue. One year old. Each 15c, $1.50 doz. 
Bellamosum. Very desirable rich blue. Each 20c, $2.00 doz. 
Biackmore and Langdon Hybrids. This well-known English strain produces 
tall spikes of large flowers in many delicate shades of blue. 30c each, $3.00 doz. 
Dianthus C'uesius. Cheddar Pink. Very fine for the rock garden. 3 for 85 cents. 
Heuchera. Coralbell. Bright crimson flowers borne on 12 to 15-inch stems, well 
above compact foliage. 3 for 85 cents. 
Linum Flavum. Fine variety of hardy flax with transparent yellow flowers. Each 
25 cents. 
Persian Candytuft. Aethionema Grandiflora. A delightful rock garden plant with 
blue-green foliage. In June the plant is almost covered with clear rose-colored 
flowers. Each 25 cents, doz. $2.50. 
Phlox. Firebrand. Brilliant orange-scarlet. 
Miss Lingard. Very early, white. 
Rheinlander. Salmon-pink, claret-red eye. 
Thor. Deep salmon-pink, overlaid scarlet. 
Any of the above, 20 cents each, $2.00 dozen. 
Phlox Sublata Vivid. Bright pink. We consider this the best dwarf phlox. 40 
cents each. 
Platycodon (Mariesii). Chinese Bellflower. Blue saucer-like flowers on wiry stems. 
3 for 50 cents. 
Pyrethrum. Painted Daisy Daisv-like flowers in white, pink, and red. 3 for 
50 cents. 
Shastu Daisy. The strain we offer we consider the best in existence. 25 cents ea. 
Veronica. Longifolia subsessilis. 20 cents each. 
SHRUBS AND VINES 
Almond Red Flowering Double—Very handsome flowers (size 2-3 feet). 
Each 50 cents. 
Japanese Barberry—(Size 12 to 18 inches). Ench 35 cents. 
Budleia (Butterfly Bush)—Blooms July till frost. (Size 2 ft.) En. 35c. 
Clematis Jackmani—This hardy climber bears large flowers of deep purple. 
We will not replace plants of this variety. Each 70 cents. 
Clematis Paniculata G—Sweet-scented white blooms. Best hardy vine 
for porch shade. Each 40 cents. 2 for 75 cents. 
Crape Myrtle—This lovely shrub produces pink and magenta flowers in 
the early fall. The plants are sometimes very slow in coming out the 
first year. Due to unknown factors, we do not guarantee these plants. 
Each 50 cents. 
Deutzia Pride of Rochester —Vigorous, well-shaped bush. Blooms in 
June, flowers white. (Size 18 to 24 in.) Ench 35 cents. 
Flowering Quince (Cydonia Japonica)—Orange-scarlet flowers, blooming 
early in the spring. Very showy. Each 50 cents. 
Forsythiu (Golden Bell) —Bright yellow flowers very early in the spring. 
(Size 2 to 3 feet.) Each 35 cents. 
Bush Honeysuckle (Loniccra Tartarica)—Wealth of white, pink and red 
flowers. Grows to height of G to 8 feet. Blooms in May. Each (2 to 
3 feet) 40 cents. 
Bush Honeysuckle (Lonicera Fragruntissimu)—Highly esteemed for its 
unusual fragrance early in April. Each 50 cents. 
Japanese Honeysuckle (Lonicera Halliana)—Almost evergreen, the fra¬ 
grant white flowers change to rich yellow as they expand. Each 35 cents. 
Hydrangea Paniculata G—The most popular summer-flowering shrub. 
Largest blooms of pure white flowers. Ench 40 cents. 
Lilac (Purple)—Each 60 cents. 
Mock Orange (Philadelphus) —Produces white flowers in June. (Size 
2 to 3 feet.) Ench 50 cents. 
Redbud (Cercis Canadensis). Ench 90 cents. 
Rosa Hugonis. The golden shrub rose of China whose light yellow flowers 
arc borne on erect branching growth. 6 to 8 feet. We highly recom¬ 
mend this for the shrub border. Ench 50 cents. 
Snowball (Viburnum)—This is the old-fashioned Snowball. Ench (18- 
24 inches) 45 cents. 
Splrca Van Houtlci 
Spires Von Houtlci—The flowers arc borne in long, drooping sprays dur¬ 
ing May. Size 2 to 3 feet. Each 20 cents. 
Spirca Anthony Waterer—Of dwarf, dense growth. Valuable for fore¬ 
ground. Crimson flowers June till frost. (Size 18 to 24 inches.) Ench 
40 cents. 
Weigelln "Eva Rothke" —The brilliant flowers are borne twice during 
each season. Fine for shrub border. Each 50 cents. 
Wisteria i Chinensis blue)—Strong, rapid climber. The flowers hang in 
pendulous clusters. Each 75 cents. 
FRUIT TREES 
Apples—Two year. Euch 80 cents, 10 of a kind $5.00. 
Grimes Golden Stayman Winesap Delicious Winesap 
Yellow’ Transparent Rome Beauty King David Maiden Blush 
Cherries—Montmorency. Each $ 1 . 00 , 
10 for S6.50. 
Peaches. Each 80 cents, 10 for $5.00. 
Pears. Each $1.00. 10 for $6.50. 
Kiefer. Garber, Bartlett, Sockel. 
Plums. Two year. Each 80 cents. 
Abundance, Burbank, Green Gage, 
Dair srn. 
GRAPE VINES 
Two Year. No. 1: 
Concord, Standard black, ea. 30c, 
10, SI.00. Catawba, sweet red. ea. 
30c, 10. S2.00. Niagara. Standard 
white, ea. 30c, 10, $1.75. 
AMARYLLIS 
The immense flowers (4 to 6 inches across) are borne on tall stems usually 
three or four blooms to a spike. Place the bulbs in a 5 or 6-inch pot of 
loam or compost to which has been added some sheep manure or bone 
meal, covering the bulb to the shoulder. Water sparingly until growth 
starts. Of all the tender bulbs for indoor forcing, none gives a greater 
show than Amaryllis, 
Amaryllis Hybrids, 50c each. 
Red Hybrids. 60c ench. 
TUBEROUS ROOTED BEGONIAS 
Ensy to grow and especially desirable as pot plants, or in porch and window 
boxes. May be used in shady borders in the garden. Do not plant 
outdoors until the ground is warm. 
Single Begonias—Crimson, scarlet, white, rose, and orange. Any of the 
above colors: Each 20 cents, 3 for 50 cents. 
ROSES 
Ami Quinurd. H. T. Dark velvety crimson-maroon. ^ .$1.00 
Betty ITprichard. H. T. Carmine and salmon. Very dependable. . .75 
Charles P. Kilham. H. T. Coral-red and orange. .75 
Director Rubio. H. T. Brilliant cochineal-pink. . 1.00 
Edith Nellie Perkins. H. T. Beautiful salmon-pink. .75 
Etoiie de Hollande. H. T. We consider this the best red rose. .75 
Frau Karl Druschki. H. P. A scentless but magnificent white. .50 
Golden Dawn. H. T. Globular pale yellow. Disease-resistant. 1.00 
Joyous Cavalier. H. T. Well-named scarlet-crimson.. .75 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. H. T. Pure white profuse bloomer. . .50 
Lady Margaret Stewart. H. T. Sweet-scented cadmium-orange . ...... .75 
Madanu- Cecile Brunner. Pol. (The Sweetheart Rose). Pink.75 
Margaret McGredy. H. T. A most satisfactory orange-scarlet. .75 
Miss Rowena Thom. H. T. Enormous fiery rose and mauve.75 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. H. T. Medium-sized clear canary-yellow.75 
Mrs. Henry Morse. H. T. Long pointed buds of two-tone pink.75 
Mrs. Pierre S. DuPont. H. T. Long pointed buds of fadeless yellow, borne on 
healthy foliage.. |. 1.00 
President Herbert Hoover. H. T. Flame, scarlet and yellow.75 
Radiance. H. T. Well-known globular flowers of rose pink. . .. .50 
Red Radiance. H. T. Rose-red flower borne on strong stem. . .50 
Talisman. H. T. Scarlet-orange and rich yellow.75 
Ville de Paris. H. T. Round buds of clear yellow.75 
Willow mere. H. T. Large salmon-pink flushed with gold.75 
Nigrelte. H. T. "The Black Rose.” Plant Patent No. 87.. 2.00 
CLIMBING ROSES 
("limbing American Beauty. Large rosy crimson flowers.$0-75 
! Jacotte. Orange-apricot flowers with coppery tint. Fragrant. .75 
New Dawn. Plant Patent No. 1. An ever-blooming Van Fleet..1.50 
Paul's Scarlet Climber. Very popular brilliant scarlet. ... .50 
Rosa Rouletti. Miniature bushes about 6 inches high bearing tiny rose-pink buds not 
much larger than a grain of wheat. The open flowers are less than an inch in di<- 
ameter. Splendid for pot culture or use in the rockery.$0.50 
GRASS SEED 
LOUISVILLE LAWN 
.\ mixture of fine-leaved grasses and White Dutch Clover blended especially for new and 
old lawns. We are proud of this mixture for two reasons. It contains only high-grade seed, 
and it has produced excellent results. This mixture contains the proper proportion of blue 
gr; 1 lb., 35c; 3 lbs.. $1.00; 5 lbs., $1.50; 10 lbs.. $2.75; 20 lbs., $5.00. 
SHADY LAWN 
A mixture of shade-loving grasses which will give excellent results where other grasses fail. 
1 lb.. 40c; 3 lbs., $1.10; 5 lbs., $1.60; 10 lbs.. $3.00. 
HIGHLAND LAWN 
GANNAS 
Eureka. A creamy white variety with dark green ioliage. Height 4,’-, ft. 
King Humbert. Immense orange-scarlet flower.. Foliage bronze. Height 
4-5 feet. 
The President. Most popular red. Immense flowers of glorious color. 
Height 5 feet. 
Yellow King Humbert. Flowers bright yellow, with contrasting crimson 
dots. Height 4J4 feet. 
Any of the above, 2 for 35 cents. $1.50 per dozen. 
PERUVIAN DAFFODIL 
(tsmene calalhina.i Treat the bulbs the same as gladiolus. Showy, 
sweet-scented flowers. 20 cents each. $ 2.00 per dozen. 
Regal Lily 
LILIES 
Regal Lily—A most dependable hardy lily, large fragrant white blooms 
with yellow throat, outside of petals tinged pink. Each 25 cents, doz. 
$2.50. 
Speciosum Rubrum—An old garden favorite. The blooms are a delicate 
pink, spotted red. Each 35 cents, doz. $3.50. 
SHEEP MANURE 
Wizard Sheep Manure is pulverized and sterilized by heat so that it con¬ 
tains no live weed seed or harmful disease germs. It is rich in humus 
and is unexcelled as a nitrogen fertilizer for lawn and garden. On es¬ 
tablished lawns apply six pounds to 100 square feet. 5 lbs. 30c. 10 lbs. 
55c. 25 IbB. $1.00. 50 lbs. $1.75, 100 lbs. $2.75. 
BONE MEAL 
Gives lawns that deep green color and is fine for incorporating with potting 
soil, giving substance to the bloom of flowers. Work into soil around 
shrubs and hedge plants. 5 lbs. 40c, 10 Ihs. 60c, 25 lbs. $1.00. 50 lbs. 
$1.50, 100 lbs. $2.50. 
IMPORTED ORANl/LATED 
The best mixture for those who do not care for white clover. 
lbs.. $2.75; 20 lbs.. $5.00. 
KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS 
1 lb., 30c; 5 lbs., $1.25; 10 lbs.. $2.00. 
1 lb., 35c; 5 lbs.. $1.50; 10 
TORF MULL 
A moisture-retaining humus for use on lawns, flower beds. Ask for leaflet 
describing its many uses. T. bale $1.50. 1 , hole $2.25. bale (20 bushels* 
$3.75. 
POWELL SEED STORE :: 445 S. Third Street :: Louisville, Ky* 
