MONTBRETIA—Ccmr/W. 
Elegans. — Yellow and vermillion. 
Per doz., .75; per 100, 5.00 
Etoile de Feu. —Vermilion, golden centre. 
Per doz., .75; per 100, 5.00 
George Davidson. —Golden yellow, fine handsome flower. 
Per doz., 1.50; per 100, 10.00 
Lady Hamilton.—Distinct yellow, with golden centre; very effective 
variety, with erect habit. Award of Merit, R.H.S. 
Each, .25; per doz., 2.50 
SPIRAEA. 
The dormant roots or clumps can be placed singly into 6-in. pots 
or a size larger if necessary. If given plenty of water as soon as they 
commence to grow, and kept in heat, they will become effective very 
quickly. 
Snowdrift.—Produces in profusion a mass of elegant feathery white 
blossoms of the greatest value for decorative purposes. 
Each, .45; per doz., 4.50; per 100, 35.00 
Gladstone.—Beautiful snow-white flakes of blossom; large and 
compact. Each, .45; per doz., 4.50; per 100, 35.00 
Astilboides floribunda. — An improved form; very free flowering. 
Each, .45; per doz., 4.50; per 100, 35.00 
Japonica. — Extra strong clumps for forcing or borders. Valuable 
for table decoration. Each, .45; per doz., 4.50; per 100, 35.00 
THREE CHARMING SPIRAEA NOVELTIES 
Queen Alexandra.—Produces long, feathery plumes of bright pink 
flowers. Each, .45; per doz., 4.75; per 100, 37.00 
Peach Blossom.—Produces flowers of a lighter shade of pink than 
the foregoing variety. 
Each, .45; per doz., 4.75; per 100, 37.00 
If by parcel post add postage at zone rates ; weight 2 lb. each. 
99 
DOUBLE SWEET-SCENTED 
TUBEROSES. 
Beautiful pure white flowers. 
The Sweet-scented Double White Tuberose (Polianthes tuberosa ) 
has become exceedingly popular. They possess both a character and 
a perfume distinct from 
any other flower, and can 
be induced to bloom at 
various seasons. Those 
who cultivate these flowers 
can procure the bulbs in the 
spring, when they will 
come into flower during 
the summer. The double- 
flowered Tuberose may be 
had in succession by 
potting the tubers and 
standing them in a cold 
frame; but they will start 
much more quickly and 
with greater certainty in 
a gentle bottom heat. 
Carters Extra Large Bulbs 
Each . 10; Per doz., .75; per 
100, 4.50. 
If by parcel post add postage 
at zone rates', weight of bulbs, 
10 lb. per 100. 
Double Tuberose. 
For 
Alfalfa, 
Clovers, 
Vetch. 
This recognized standard of seed inoculants insures the growing of bigger crops by making poor soil good soil. It 
is always fresh — the only culture sold in the bottles with the patented stopper which enables the bacteria to breathe air, 
insuring long life without deterioration. 
FARMOGERM is a culture of only high-bred nitrogen-fixing bacteria. It replaces essential elements in the soil in 
an effective and economical manner. 
FARMOGERM, used on your seed, furnishes Nitrates to the plants. It increases their growth and enriches the 
soil. When the seeds sprout the bacteria enters the root and makes large supplies of Nitrates, which benefit greatly the 
growing crop and the crops that follow. Soils can be built up to a high standard of fertility at small cost and little labor. 
Assures substantial saving in your fertilizer bill. 
FARMOGERM means increase in all legume crops, such as peas, beans, alfalfa, clovers, peanuts, 
vetches. It makes possible the growing of two crops at the same time, each helping the other. 
FARMOGERM is simple to apply, it being necessary only to fill the bottle three-quarters full of water, 
shake thoroughly jto break up the jelly, sprinkle on the seed until all are moistened, permit the seed to dry, 
and then plant in the usual way. 
FARMOGERM is sold in three sizes as follows: Bottles containing enough bacteria to inoculate seed. 
Note: When ordering Farmogerm state clearly if it is required either for Alfalfa, Garden Beans, Garden Peas, Sweet Peas, 
Clovers, Vetches, Soya Beans, Cow Peas or all crops 
five acre size, $8.00 one acre size, $2.00 garden size, 50 cents 
HOW FARMOGERM IS USED 
The way to use Farmogerm is by inoculating seed before planting. 
Farmogerm comes ready for use, and all you have to do is mix the 
Farmogerm with a little water and sprinkle it on the seed and mix the 
seed until all are moist. Then plant in the usual manner as soon as 
possible after the seeds are dry enough to handle. 
If the seed has already been planted and inoculation is desirable, 
Farmogerm may be used by diluting it with water and mixing it with 
some soil taken from the planted field, and then distributing the 
inoculated soil on the field. By using soil from the planted field, all 
danger of introducing weeds and plant diseases is avoided 
FOR 
SEED INOCULATION 
