HARDY 
EVERYWHERE 
ROSE, PERSIAN YELLOW 
(SEE BACK COVER) 
This beautiful buttercup-yellow Rose was introduced in 1838, and up to the present time has not been 
superseded by any of the newer introductions. It makes a beautiful bush, with small, dainty leaves that 
do not seem to be affected with disease at any time, and the young shoots have the delicious, spicy fragrance 
of the Sweetbriar. At blooming time the plant is covered with medium-sized, deep yellow flowers and 
buds, the flowers when open having an attractive flake of carmine in the center. When pruning cut out 
the dead wood only and do not trim the growth of the previous year on which the new blooms will form 
in great abundance. Price: 2-yr. 50 cts., Star-size 75 cts., by express. 
BLOOMING FORSYTHIA, GOLDEN BELLS 
The First Shrub to Flower in the Spring 
Grace and beauty are combined in this charming, hardy flowering shrub that thrives in almost every 
soil. Gay festoons of brilliant yellow blossoms in long, slender sprays practically cover the slender branches. 
They bloom among the earliest in the spring and produce a most cheerful effect on your lawn when 
other shrubs are brown and still in their winter sleep. Plant this fall. Price: i-yr. 15 cts., postpaid; 2-yr. 
35 cts., or 3 for $1, by express. 
DAFFODIL, GLORY OF LEYDEN 
YOU’LL ENJOY CROCUSES 
. (SEE FRONT COVER) 
Called “The King of the Daffodils.” Massive 
flowers of great substance, deep, rich, golden yellow. 
Splendid for massing and for pot culture. A bed of 
these beauties. in bloom, with a background of 
bright Forsythias, indicates that spring has surely 
come. Glory of Leyden is perfectly hardy and 
increases rapidly. 12 cts. each, 35 cts. for 3, $1.25 
per doz., $9 per 100, postpaid. 
B flFFFR > 9 splendid Glory of Leyden 
Daffodils and 1 strong plant 
(1 yr.) of Forsythia for background, $1, postpaid. 
Violet, Purple, Yellow, Striped, White 
(SEE PAGE 15) 
Early in April you can count upon every one of 
these odd color jewels piercing through the sod, to 
lie sprinkled over the grass like a fallen rainbow of 
color. Try planting a rainbow—or for bordering beds 
they’re good. Just stick them in the ground early 
this fall, plenty of them. In the spring they’ll respond 
like obedient children after a good night’s sleep. 
» 0FFER> 36a 100 Mixed Crocuses and 25 
beautiful Daffodils, our c “- 
lection, for only $1, postpaid. 
Illinois Self-Watering Flower Boxes 
ALWAYS NEAT AND SATISFACTORY—EVERY ONE GUARANTEED NOT TO LEAK 
unnecessary. 
Careful trials have proved 
that plants treated this way thrive much better, 
blooms will be larger and foliage heavier, than in 
ordinary surface-watered boxes. 
unnecessary. * 
except at intervals of from 
ten to twenty days. Through the tube in the corner 
water is poured into the reservoir (e) underneath the 
false bottom (d) which supports the soil (b). 
Customers living west of the Mississippi River who wish these boxes delivered free will kindly add 30 per cent on orders 
amounting to less than #5, or 20 per cent on orders amounting to $5 or more. To all others in the United States we prepay 
express charges on orders amounting to S5 or more, when cash accompanies order. 
SELF-WATERING 
BOXES 
FLOWER 
Water 
Height Width 
Length 
capacity 
Height Width 
Water 
No. inches 
inches 
inches 
quarts 
Price 
No. inches 
inches Length capacity 
0 6 
6 
l6 
I 
tl 
25 
8 6 
8 
square 1 qt. 
1 8 
9 ^ 
23 
2j£ 
I 
75 
10 7 
10 
square Ij^qts. 
2 8 
9'A 
25 
3 , 
I 
90 
12 8 
12 
square 2*4 qts. 
3 8 
9 j A 
27 
2>A 
2 
10 
14 9 
14 
square 3>£qts. 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
9 X 
9 A 
9 J A 
9 j A 
9 A 
9'A 
29 
31 
33 
35 
37 
39 
4 i 
4 
\A 
\a 
6 
7 
The Hanging Baskets and Window Boxes you 
sent me last year turned out splendidly. I am 
sending you an order to fill them this year. I 
have persuaded a Mr. M. to order some.—Col. 
R. S., Southport, N. C., April 1, 1913. 
SELF-WATERING HANGING 
BASKETS 
ater 
Price 
$1 IO 
I 40 
I 65 
i 95 
Prices include hooks for hanging, but no chain 
Chain for Hanging-Baskets. Per ft.,2Kc. 
36b £,*„£• „*4-£ 
Basket and 5 choice Ferns (our selection), 
including 1 Asparagus plumosus and 1 
Asparagus Sprengeri, 4 hooks, 1 ceiling 
hook and 8 feet of chain. The entire lot 
for Si.85, by express. 
I can heartily recommend the Self-watering Boxes. Our 
sun-parlor was beautiful with plants all winter. It is the tIiacp p 00 i. 0 , e , , 
first time we ever had geraniums to bloom in January.— lnese naSKeiS Can De Set 
Miss McD., Roselle, New Jersey. on a table or pedestal 
J. Horace McFarland Company, Horticultural Printers, Harrisburg, Pa. 
