Lily-of-the-V alley 
Convallaria 
The most familiar hardy perennial we list. An excellent 
plant for shady situations. Spikes from 8 to 10 inches 
high. Small belhshaped pure white flowers, blooming in 
early Spring. Very fragrant. Price: Pips, 5 for 50c; 
Clumps, 20c each, postpaid. 
GLADIOLI, large bulbs—Green’s splendid mixture of 
sure flowering bulbs. 6 to 10 or more of the best liked 
colors. Price: doz. 35c, ^2.50 per 100. postpaid. 
DAHLIA, large flowering sized bulbs—Cactus, Pom^ 
pon, decorative and show types. Large to very large 
blooms—all colors. (Order by color.) Price: 20c each, 
3 for 50c postpaid. 
PAEONIES—Ready to bloom plants in Pink, Red or 
White, unnamed. Price: 25c each postpaid. 
NAMED VARIETIES: 
Albert Crousse—Shell pink, late flowering. 
Edulis Superba—Soft pink, early flowering, 
Felix Crousse—Brilliant, flaming red—midseason. 
Festiva Maxima—The ideal white, early. 
Karl Rosenfeld—Dark salmon, a very striking variety, 
midseason. 
Mons Jules Elie—Pure pink. 
PRICE: 50c each postpaid. 
Green’s Grafting Wax 
In convenient half-pound packages. Price: 75c per ^ 
lb., ^1.25 per lb. postpaid. 
The Levin Pruner 
There has always been a heavy demand for this uni¬ 
versal favorite Pruner. Can easily be carried, handy for 
garden and orchard use, will last for years. New springs 
can be furnished when and if wanted. Price ^1.15 post¬ 
paid. 
Dogzoff 
If dogs injure your evergreens “Dogzoff” is the spray 
you need. It is a most efficient animal repellent. Not 
poisonous to plants and will not injure animals. Not 
offensive to humans. 
Price: 69c postpaid. 
May 23, 1938. 
We have just been awarded second prize in annual 
Garden Club Contest, and I want you to know it because 
a share of this honor belongs to you for your cheerful 
cooperation in furnishing the shrubbery that helped to 
“put our garden over” with the judges. 
H. S. M.—Maine. 
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