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ACTINIDIA —White flowers, purple centers. Each 50c, doz. #5.00. 
AKEBIA QUINATA —Violet brown flowers. Each 75c. 
AMPELOPSIS (Virginia Creeper). Each 35c, doz. #3.50. 
Veitchi (Boston Ivy)—Each 35c, doz. #3.50. 
CELASTRUS (American Bittersweet)—Each 35c, doz. #3.50. 
B1GNONIA (Trumpet Vine)—Each 35c, doz. #3.50. 
CLEMATIS 
Henryi —Creamy white. 
Jackmani —Violet purple. 
Mme. Edouard Andre —The deepest pink. 
All large flowering Clematis. Each 75c. 
Paniculata (Virgins Bower)—White flowers. Each 35c, doz. 
#3.50. 
EUONYMUS 
Radicans- -Green leaves. Evergreen. 
Radicans —Variegated, green and white foliage. 
Kewinsis (Baby Winter Creeper). 
Prices for above. Each 45c, doz. #5.00. 
HEDERA HELIX (English Ivy) — Each 40c, doz. #4.50. 
HYDRANGEA 
Petiolaris (Climbing Hydrangea)—Each #1.00, doz. #11.00 
JASMINUM 
Nudiflorum (Winter Jasmine)—Each 75c, doz. #7.50. 
LONICERA 
Japonica Hall’s —Each 30c, doz. #3.00. 
POLYGONUM 
Auberti (Silver Lace Vine)—Each 75c and #1.00. 
WISTERIA 
Sinensis —Pale blue, grafted stock. Each #1.00 to #5.00. 
Garden Hooks 
Clear Type—High class Teaching illustrations—Attractive Covers 
—Finest presswork and binding. A reliable book on gardening affords 
a perpetual reference, unlike a novel its information endures for all 
time. 
Another Garden Notebook by Alfred Putz. #1.50 
Garden Flowers in Color by C. A. Stevens. #2.00 
Garden Guide by various Authors. #2.00 
Gardening in the Greenhouse by Dorrance. #1.50 
Gladiolus by Rockwell. #1.25 
Lawns by Rockwell. #1.25 
Modern Dahlia Culture by W. H. Waite. #1.50 
New Gardens for Old by Ortloff and Raymore. #2.00 
Plant Propagation—999 Questions Answered by Alfred Carl 
Hottes. #2.00 
Principles of Flower Arrangement by Prof. Edward A. White, 
Third edition. #3.00 
Rock Garden and Alpine Plants by H. Correvon. #3.00 
Rock Garden Primer by Archie Thornton. #2.00 
Roses by Rockwell. #1.25 
Success with House Plants by Jane Leslie Koft and Karin B. 
Hedenburg. ,75c 
The Book of Annuals by Alfred Carl Hottes. #1.50 
The Book of Perennials by Alfred Carl Hottes. #2.00 
The Garden Notebook by Alfred Putz. #1.50 
The Rose in America by J. Horace McFarland. #3.00 
Water Gardens and Goldfish by Robert V. Sawyer and Edw. H. 
Perkins. #2.00 
1001 Garden Questions Answered by Alfred Carl Hottes. #2.00 
High Grade Fertilizers 
Adco (Artificial Manure)—Make your own manure from your 
garden refuse, such as grass clippings, weeds, leaves, etc. Mix 
Adco with layer of any of the above and keep the mixture moist. 
734 lbs. #1.00, 25 lbs. #2.25, 150 lbs. #10.50. 
Blood Dried —Best nitrogenous fertilizer. Act quickly. Much used 
in greenhouses. 50 lbs. #3.50, 100 lbs. #6.00. 
Bone Meal (Fine Ground) — Best for use in top dressing lawns, for 
rose beds, trees and shrubbery and all flowering bulbs. No danger of 
burning. 5 lbs. 50c, 10 lbs. 85c, 25 lbs. #1.25, 50 lbs. #2.00, 100 lbs. 
#3.50, 34 ton #25.00, 1 ton #48.00. 
Raw Bone —A coarser ground grade of Bone Meal. 50 lbs. #2.50, 
100 lbs. #4.00, 1 ton #48.00. 
Cattle or Cow Manure (Shredded)—Suited for soil mixing, mulch¬ 
ing and liquid manuring. A good all around fertilizer. 100 lbs. 
#3.50, ton #50.00. 
Clay’s Fertilizer —Well known English Fertilizer of high quality. 
Especially suited for Greenhouse work. 28 lb. bag #4.25, 56 lb. bag 
#6.75, 112 lb. bag #12.50. 
“English Formula” Lawn and Garden Dressing —This fertilizer 
has been approved by outstanding turf and horticultural authori¬ 
ties. It contains three natural, long lasting organic materials 
(Cottonseed Meal—European Bone—Wood Ashes) plus just a few 
chemicals to start immediate plant nourishment which produce a 
5-7-3 formula. A well balanced diet for plants. It remains and 
sustains plant life the entire summer period. 5 lb. 65c, 25 lbs. #1.75, 
50 lbs. #3.00, 100 lbs. #5.50. 
General Garden Fertilizer —Nitrogen 5%, available phosphoric 
acid 8%, Potash 7%. 100 lbs. #4.00, 500 lbs. #17.50, ton #50.00. 
Horse Manure (Well Rotted)—A necessity for 11 crops. A natural 
manure which is also a soil conditioner. Yard #6.00, 3 yrds. and 
more #5.00 per yard. 
Humus —A natural product to incorporate with poor soil in the 
garden. Use 100 lbs. to cover 80 square feet, 1 inch thick. 50 lbs. 
#1.50, 100 lbs. #2.50. Ask for prices in larger quantities. 
Lime, Agricultural Hydrated. Prepared for sweetening lawns and 
acid soils. 50 lbs. #1.25, 100 lbs. #2.00, 14 ton #15.00, ton #25.00. 
Muriate of Potash —An excellent fertilizer for potatoes, corn, and 
other grains. 5 lbs. 60c, 10 lbs. #1.00, 50 lbs. #2.25, 100 lbs. #4.00. 
Nitrate of Soda —A plant stimulant for a rapid and vigorous growth. 
Dissolve at the rate of 1 tablespoonful to a pail of water. 1 lb. 15c, 
10 lbs. 75c, 50 lbs. #2.50, 100 lbs. #4.50. 
Peat Moss, Granulated —It is of fine, soft uniform texture. Has 
an absorption power of 18-21 times its own weight. Mix with your 
soil and also use as a mulch. 34 bale #1-50, 1 bale of 20 bushels 
loose #2.75, 3-5 bales #2.60 per bale. 
Sheep Manure —Pure, pulverized, free from weed seeds. A nutritious 
fertilizer, its effects are immediate. For liquid manuring use 1 lb. 
to 5 gallons of water, in this form there will be no danger of burning. 
5 lbs. 50c, 10 lbs. 80c, 25 lbs. #1.25, 50 lbs. #2.00, 100 lbs. #3.50, 
ton #50.00. 
Special Tree and Shrub Food —A concentrated fertilizer, evenly 
balanced and containing all the ingredients necessary tor full, 
green, healthy foliage on trees and shrubs. 100 lbs. #5.50, 3-4 ton 
#35.00, 1 ton #65.00. 
Sulphate of Aluminum —-Especially adapted for fertilizing Rodo- 
dendrons and other plants requiring acid soil. 5 lbs. 40c, 10 lbs. 
70c, 25 lbs. #1.25, 100 lbs. #4.00. 
Sulphate of Ammonia —Very valuable for leaf development or 
rapid growth. Apply 1 ounce per square vard. 5 lbs. .^0c, 10 lbs. 
85c, 25 lbs. #1.25, 100 lbs. #3.50. 
Tankage —Fine for greenhouse and outside use. It is similar to clried 
blood. 100 lbs. #4.50, 500 lbs. #20.00. 
Vigoro —Specially prepared plant food. It is a complete plant food, 
specially and scientifically prepared to furnish the right kind and 
amount of nourishment to promote vigorous growth, beauty and 
production. It is odorless, free from weed seeds, and pleasant to 
use. Use at the rate of 4 lbs. per 100 square feet. Rake it in and 
soak it down thoroughly. 1 lb. 10c, 5 lbs. 50c, 10 lbs. 85c, 25 lbs. 
#1.50, 50 lbs. #2.50, 100 lbs. #4.00. 
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