GENERAL CATALOG INDEX 
Ageratum ...61, 96 
Alfalfa .56 
Alsike ..57 
Alyssum .61, 75, 96 
Amaryllis . 78 
Anemone .9 b 
Aquilegia 75, 91, 92 
Arabis .96 
Asparagus .10 
Asparagus 
Roots .10, 83 
Accessories ...84-87 
Asters .... 6, 62, 92 
Collards . . . 
21 
Coreopsis 75, 
91, 
96 
Corn, Field 
1, 
50, 
51 
Corn Salad 
10 
Corn, Sweet 
3, 
22, 
23 
Corn, Pop . 
20 
Cosmos . . . 
.7, 
64 
Cowpeas . . 
54 
Cress . 
21 
Cucumbers 
.4, 
9, 
24, 
25 
Cultivators 
87 
Balloon Vine ...61 
Balsam .63 
Barley .53 
Beans, Garden .... 
.3, 5, 11-14 
Beans, Soy .54 
Beets .3, 14, 15 
Bent Grass ..58, 89 
Black Leaf “40” 86 
Bleeding Heart ..92 
Blue Grass .58 
Books .68 
Bone Meal .84 
Borecole . 32 
Broccoli .10 
Brome Grass ....58 
Brussels Sprouts 10 
Buckwheat .54 
Bulbs .78-81, 90, 91 
Dahlias .... 65, 90 
Daisy 64, 65, 75, 77, 
91, 92, 95, 96 
Daffodils . 78 
Dandelion . 21 
Delphinium 76, 91, 93 
Dianthus .. 
. 7, 65, 77, 96 
Dibbers . 84 
Digitalis . 76 
Dill . 21, 49 
Dusters . 85 
Eggplant . 21 
Endive .. . 21 
Ensilage Corn . . 51 
Escholtzia . 65 
“Ever Green’’ 
Insecticide ... 86 
Cabbage ...9, 16-18 
Calendula .... 6, 63 
Callas .81 
Calliopsis .63 
Campanula ...75, 92 
Candytuft .63 
Canna.63, 78 
Canterbury Bells... 
. ..75, 92 
Carnation ....75, 92 
Castor Bean ....70 
Carrot .3, 19 
Cauliflower .18 
Celeriac .21 
Celery .20 
Celosia .6, 65 
Centaurea .64 
Chard, Swiss 15, 41 
Chicory .10 
Chinese Lantern .94 
Chives . . . 21, 49, 83 
Chop Suey Greens 9 
Chrysanthemum . . . 
.64, 93 
Cinnamon Vine ..78 
Citron . 31 
Clover . 57 
Farm Seeds 1, 50-60 
Fennel . 21, 49 
Fertilizer, Lawn. 84 
Field Beans .... 14 
Field Peas . 54 
Flower Seeds . 
. 6-8, 61-77 
Flower 
Plants _ 92-96 
Forget-me-not . 
. 61, 65, 75 
Four O’clock .... 65 
Oraillardia . 
.... 65, 76, 91, 93 
Garden Huckle¬ 
berry . 21 
Garden Tools . 
. 82, 84, 85, 89 
Gladiolus .79, 90, 91 
Gourds... 7, 21, 66 
Grass Seeds ... 
. 58, 59, 82, 89 
Ground Cherry ..21 
Gypsophila 66, 76, 93 
Helichrysum ..6, 73 
Plerbs . 49 
Hollyhock ... 76, 94 
Horseradish .... 83 
Hotkaps . 84 
Implements, Farm 
and Garden. 
. 82, 84, 85, 87 
Inoculation . 56 
Insecticides ..... 86 
Iris . 91, 95, 96 
Ismene . 78 
Kale . 32 
Kentucky Blue 
Grass . 58 
Kohl-rabi . 32 
Larkspur . . . 66, 93 
Lawn Grass ..82, 89 
Leek .. . 32 
Legume Bacteria 5 6 
Lespedeza ...... 55 
Lettuce . 26, 27 
Liatris . 93 
Lilies . 80, 91 
Lupins ...67, 76, 94 
Mangel Wurzel ..14 
Marigold .7, 67 
Mertensia . 94 
Mignonette . 67 
Millet . 59 
Mole Trap . 86 
Moonflower . 67 
Montbretia . 78 
Morning 
Glory . 7, 67 
Mushrooms . 32 
Muskmelons . 
. 4, 9, 28, 29 
Mustard. 9, 32 
Nasturtiums ..8, 68 
Nitragin. 56 
Oats . 52 
Okra . 38 
Onion Plants .35, 83 
. 2, 9, 33-35 
.2, 9, 33-35 
Onion Sets ...... 31 
Orchard Grass ..58 
Ornamental 
Grasses . 96 
Pansies . 7, 69 
Parsley.38 
Parsnips.38 
Pasture Grasses .58 
Peanuts . 38 
Peas, Field.54 
Peas, Garden ...... 
. 5, 36-38 
Pentstemon.96 
Peonies. 81 
Pepper . 39 
Perennial Flower 
Seeds . 75-77 
Perennial Plants . . . 
. 92-96 
Petunia .8, 69 
Phlox 8, 68, 76, 91, 
95, 96 
Pie Plant .... 40, 83 
Pinks . 7, 76, 94 
Plant Food . 84 
Plants, Flower. 
. 91-96 
Plants, Vegetable 83 
Platycodon . . 76, 96 
Poppy . 65, 70, 77, 94 
Portulaca. 6 8 
Potatoes. 60 
Potato Seed.60 
Primrose .... 76, 94 
Pumpkin.40 
Pyrethrum 77, 91, 95 
Radish . . 5, 9, 42, 43 
Rape . 55 
Red Clover.57 
Red Top. 58 
Reed Canary 
Grass.59 
Rhubarb.40, 83 
Rose Aid.86 
Ricinus.70 
Rock Garden 
Plants. . 96 
Rutabaga ....... 49 
Rye . . 52 
Rye Grass . 58 
Salpiglossis .... 71 
Sage . 49, 83 
Sand Vetch .... 55 
Salsify . 41 
Salvia . 70 
Scabiosa .71, 77, 94 
Sedum . 94, 96 
Seeders . 84, 87 
Semesan . 84 
| Sempervivum . . 96 
Shasta Daisy . 
. 77, 91, 95 
Slug Shot . 86 
Snapdragon .... 71 
Sorghum . 55 
Sorrel ...... 40, 49 
Soy Beans . 54 
Speltz . 52 
Spinach . 41 
Squash .... 9, 44, 45 
Statice ..71, 73, 96 
Stocks . 72 
Stop-Vermin ... 86 
Strawflowers .6, 73 
Strawberry Seed 40 
Sudan Grass ... 59 
Sugar Beet .... 14 
Sugar Cane .... 55 
Sundrop . 96 
Sunflower ...55, 70 
Sweet Clover . . 57 
Sweet Corn 3, 22, 23 
Sweet Peas .... 72 
Sweet William .... 
. 71, 77, 96 
Swiss Chard .15, 41 
Tigridia . 94 
Timothy . 58 
Tobacco . 40 
Tomato .4, 9, 46, 47 
Trollius . 96 
Trowels . .. 85 
Tuberose . 78 
Turnips .... 48, 49 
Vegetable Oyster 41 
Vegetable Plants 83 
Vegetable Roots 83 
Verbena . 73 
Veronica . 96 
Vetch, Sand .... 55 
Vigoro . 84 
Vine Peach .... 40 
Wallflower .... 77 
Watermelon . 
. 5, 30, 31 
Weeders . .. 84 
Wheat . 52 
White Clover . 
..65, 57. 89 
Woolflower . 6 
Zinnia ...... 8, 74 
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1001 GARDEN QUESTIONS ANSWER¬ 
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