PERENNIALS—Continued 
Saponaria 
•Orvmoldes Splendens. Pink, trailing. 8umraer. 
♦Scutellaria Coelestlna (Skullcap). Blue. July 
and August. 1 ft. 
Sedum (Stouecrop). (See catalogue for named 
varieties.) 
•Sempervlvum (Hen and Chickens). Rosette-like 
think leaves. 
•Stachys Lanata (Woundwort). Light purple. 
July. 12 in. 
Star of Bethlehem (Ornlthogalum umbellatum). 
Variegated foliage. White flowers. 1 ft. 
•Statlce Latifolia (Great sea-lavender). Small 
blue flowers in July and August. 18 in. 
Stokesla (Cornflower Aster). Sky blue flowers, 
lulv. October, 16 in. 
♦Thrift (Sea Pink or Armeria). Mixed colors. 
May and June. 4 in. 
♦Thymus Serpyllum (Thyme). Creeping; purple 
flowers. June to September. 10 in. 
Tritoma (Red Hot Poker). Long spikes of scar 
let flowers. Midsummer. 80 in. 
Tunica (Coatflower). 
♦Saxlfraga. Light pink. May. 10 in. 
Verbascum. Hybrids, mixed. 
Veronica (Speedwell). 
•Longifolia. Blue. June to October. 2 ft. 
♦Repens. Pale blue. Dwarf branching. May 
and June. 6 in. 
♦Rnpestri8. Blue. May. 4 In. 
•Viola (Tufted Pansies). Blue, Yellow, Mixed, 
and Old English Sweet. 
Variegated Ribbon Grasses. 50c per clump, 
$5.00 doz. 
ROOTS AND TUBERS—CANNAS 
Mrs. P. S. DuPont. New salmon pink. Blooms 
from June to frost. 4 ft. 30c each, $3.00 
per doz. 
Doz. 100 
A eood mixed assortment.... $1.00 $ 6.00 
Following named varieties. . . . 1.60 10.00 
City of Portland. Beautiful dwarf pink. 
Eureka. Most popular pure white. 8-4 ft. 
King Humbert. Red. Bronze foliage. 
King Humbert. Yellow. Green foliage. 
President. Most popular red. 
GLADIOLUS 
The Gladiolus continues to be one of our most 
popular cut flowers. 
Doz. 100 
Good mixture.$ .60 $3.85 
Named varieties .65 4.76 
(See Catalogue) 
IRIS 
Each Doz. 100 
German and Spanish Mixed.. $ .16 $1.86 $ 6.76 
Named Varieties as follows. . .20 2.00 10.00 
Afterglow Lord of June 
Ambassadeur 
Crimson King 
Dr. Bernice 
Dream 
Dwarf Blue 
Dwarf White 
Fairy 
G’ajus 
Georgia 
Her Majesty 
Juniata 
Lent A. Williamson 
Loreley 
Mme. Chereau 
Mother of Pearl 
Princess Beatrice 
Purple Queen 
Quaker Lady 
Queen Caterina 
Queen of May 
Roseway 
Seminole 
Shekinah 
Sherwin-Wright 
GOLD MEDAL IRIS 
Price: 60c each, $5.00 per doz. 
Coronation 
Dolly Madison 
Eleanor Roosevelt 
Frieda Mohr 
Gold Imperial 
Indian Chief 
King Midas 
Los Angeles 
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Midgard 
GRASS SEED 
Burson Evergreen Lawn Mixture.—A scientifical- 
ly prepared Grass Seed Mixture which pro- 
duces a beautiful sod in a few weeks and is 
green throughout the year. Extensively used 
for small home grounds, as well as public 
parks, college campuses, large estates, and 
wherever a beautiful, permanent sod is de¬ 
sired. Due to the great demand for this Mix¬ 
ture, it costs no more than many ordinary 
lawn Mixtures. Per lb., postpaid, 60o; 10 
lbs., postpaid, $4.60; 100 lbs., $36.00. 
Shady Lawn Mixture. Produces perfect sod in 
shady places. Per lb., 60c, postpaid; 10 lb. 
bag $5.25. postpaid; per 100 lbs., $46.00, 
f.o.b. Waynesboro, Va. 
Pomo-Green with Nicotine 
Complete protection against Black 
Spot, Mildew, Leaf-Eating Insects, 
Aphis. Endorsed by American Rose 
Society. 
1 lb. can, postpaid.$ .76 
6 lb. can, postpaid. 8.00 
Save Your Evergreens 
With Dogzofl. Keeps the dogs away. A harm¬ 
less. uiioffensive spray which puts the pup to 
flight. 60c per bottle, postpaid. Sufficient pro¬ 
tection foT small garden one season. 
Ask For Quotations on Garden Furniture. 
Siberian Iris. White and blue. 16c each, $1.36 
per doz., $6.76 per 100. 
Iris, Cristata. 4 to 6 in. Amethyst blue. Excel¬ 
lent rock garden plant. 20c each, $2.00 per 
dozen. 
DAHLIAS 
(Sold for Spring delivery only.) 
Bagdad (D). Flaming red. 75c each. 
Jane Cowl (D). Immense bronzy buff. 46c each. 
Jersey Beauty (D). One of the most popular 
pinks. 46c each. 
Kathleen Norris (D). Rose pink. 76c each. 
Le Toreador (D). Red. 46c each. 
Lord of Autumn (D). New bronze. $1.00 each. 
Mrs. I. de Ver Warner (D). Orchid. 46c each. 
Sagamore (D). Large golden yellow. 46c each. 
Satan (SC). Flaming red. $1.00 each. 
White King (D). White. 46c each. 
SPRING FLOWERING BULBS 
Sold for Fall Delivery Only. 
Crocus, Fall Blooming. Mixed colors. 66c per 
doz., $3.76 per 100. 
Crocus. Good Mixture. 66c per doz., $3.76 per 100 
Hyacinths, Mixed. $1.26 per doz., $7.76 per 100. 
Hyacinths, Named Varieties. $1.66 per doz., 
$8.60 per 100. 
Narcissus, Emperor, Empress, Sir Watkins, and 
Jonquils. $1.25 per doz., $7.75 per 100. 
Tulips, Single Early, Double Early, Cottage and 
Breeder Tulips. 85c per doz., $6.00 per 100. 
Darwin Tulips. Large size; mixed colors. 76c 
per doz., $5.00 per 100. 
Darwin Tulips, Named Varieties. Large sized 
bulbs, 86c per doz., $6.00 per 100. 
Tulips, Rainbow Mixture. $4.00 per 100. 
PEONIES 
Each Doz. 
Unnamed Varieties in Pink, 
Red and White.$ .46 $ 4.60 
Named Varieties as follows. . . .65 6 50 
Baroness Schroeder. Flesh white. Large bloom. 
Mid-season. 
Edulls. Superha. Fragrant. Dark pink. Early. 
Felix Crousse. Brilliant red. Fragrant. Mid-season. 
Festiva Maxima. Pure white with tinge of red. 
Karl Rosenfield. Fine deep red. 
Marechal Valliant. Large dark mauve. Late. 
Mme. Calot. Hydrangea-pink. 
Mons. J. Elie. Glossy lilac-pink shaded deep rose 
at base. Mid-season. 
Sarah Bernhardt. Rose with silver tip. Late. 
PEONIES—HIGH SCORING VARIETIES 
$1.60 each, $16.00 per doz. 
Martha Bulloch Phillipe Rivoire 
Mme. Jules Dessert Solange 
Souv. de Louis Bigot 
LILIES 
30c each, $3.00 per doz., except as noted. 
Amaryllis Halil. A hardy and rare Amaryllis. 
Blended orange and pink. August. $1.00 
each, $10.00 per doz. 
Day Lily (Hemerocallls). 
Bay State. Brilliant deep yellow. 4 ft. Late 
June. 46c each, $4.60 per doz. 
Dr. Regel. Rich orange-yellow. 18 in. Very 
fragrant. May and June. 
Fulva (Brown Day Lily). Tall, graceful. Or¬ 
ange-brown blossoms. June. Does well in 
shade or damp land. 
J. A. Crawford. Rich apricot-yellow shaded 
light cadmium. 4 ft. June and July. 45c 
each, $4.50 per doz. 
Goldband Lily (Auratum). White with a wide 
gold band down the center of each petal. 
NURSERY VOLCK. A contact spray to control 
scale, red spider, rust, white flies and many 
other insects. 1 qt. can. $1.00 Postpaid; 1 
gal. can, $2.75 Postpaid. 
Bordeaux Mixture 
An excellent fungus spray. 4 lb. bag, $1.00, 
f.o.b. Waynesboro. 
Sunoco 
Kills Red Spider, which is the most common 
enemy of evergreens. Also kills San Jose Scale, 
Rose Scale, Oyster-shell Scale, Pine Leaf Scale, 
and Euonymus Scale. 1 gallon makes 26 gallons 
dormant spray, or 100 gallons Summer spray. 
1 Gallon Can, $1.25; 6 Gallons, $1.00 per gallon; 
30 Gallon Drum, 75c per gallon, f.o.b. Waynes¬ 
boro, Va. 
German Horticultural Peat 
Used as a mulch. % bale, $2.25; bale, approx. 
150 lbs., $4.25; 10 bales. $37.50; f.o.b. Waynes¬ 
boro, Virginia. 
PEP-TO-GROW 
A Specially Prepared Balanced Lawn and 
Garden Plant Food which gives Pep and Vigor 
without danger of burning. 
Apply Pep-To-Grow on your Lawn, Rose and 
Perennial Beds at the rate of 4 lbs. per 100 sq. 
ft.; on Shade Trees, Shrubs, Boxwoods, and other 
Evergreens at the rate of 1 lb. per plant or more, 
depending on size. Keep a supply of Pep-To- 
Grow on hand at all times. A 100-lb. bag costs 
only $3.60; 1 ton, $60.00. 
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Madonna Lily (Candidum). Pure white. An 
excellent combination with Regal and Philip¬ 
pine Lilies July. 
Philippine LUy (Philippinense formosanum). 
New, popular Lily. White with reddish-brown 
shadings. July until Fall. 
Plantain LUy (Funkia). Sky blue. July . 
Regal Lily (Regale). White flowers suffused 
with pink. Very fragrant. June. Large size 
bulbs, 30c each, $3.00 per doz. Medium sized 
bulbs, $1.60 per doz., $8.00 per 100. 
Rock Lily (Yucca filamentosa). Creamy white 
flowers in June and July. 4 to 6 ft., 20c 
each, $2.00 per doz. 
Rock Lily Variegated (Yucca variegata). Dif¬ 
fers from the old variety by having silvery 
striped foliage. 
Rubrum Magnificum. Rich crimson. August and 
September. 
Siberian Flame Lily (Tenuifolium). Dwarf. 
Coral-red. June. 20c each, $2.00 per doz. 
Tiger Lily (Tigrinum). Single orange flowers 
spotted black. August. 
Umbellatum Grandiflorum. Orange-red. June. 
GROUND COVERS 
Bittersweet Evergreen (Euonymus radicans). 2 
yr., 60c each, $6.00 per doz., 3 yr., 76c each, 
$7.60 per doz. 
Honeysuckle, Hall’s. Mail Order Size, 86c each. 
Standard grade, 50c each, $5.00 per doz., 
$35.00 per 100. 
Pachysandra (Japanese Spurge). $1.50 per doz., 
$12.00 per 100. 
Purple Wintercreeper (Euonymus coloratus). 1 
yr., 30c each, $3.00 per doz.; 2 yr., 60c each, 
$6.00 per doz. 
Vinca Minor (Periwinkle). Useful as a ground 
cover. Small blue flowers. Mail Order Size 
Plants, $1.60 per doz., $12.00 per 100. Clumps 
36c each, $3.60 per doz. 
VINES 
Mail Order Size, 30c each, $3.00 per doz., 
$20.00 per 100, except as noted. 
2 and 3 yr. Standard Grades, 50c each, $5.00 
per doz., $36.00 per 100, except as noted. 
Akebia. Dainty, beautiful vine. Purple flowers. 
May. 2 yr., 76c each, $7.60 per doz. 
Baltic Ivy. A small leaved, extremely hardy 
English Ivy, 
Bittersweet (Celastrus Scandens). Popular tar 
its orange colored berries in Winter. 
Boston Ivy. Most popular climber. Clings to walls. 
Clematis, Large Flowering; Andre (red); Duchess 
of Edinburgh (white); Jackmanl (purple). 2 
yr. only, $1.00 each, $10.00 per doz. 
Clematis Panlculata Grandiflora. Useful for trel¬ 
lises. Blooms in masses of white in August. 
English Ivy. Popular for covering low walls and 
as a ground cover in low, shady places. Ever¬ 
green. 
Kudzu Vino. Desirable for screens where quick 
effect is necessary. Broad leaves. 
Lonicera Heckrotti (Goldflame Honeysuckle). 
Large flame-coral trumpet shaped flowers lined 
with gold. May until frost. New and rare. 
$1.00 each. 
Pittsburgh Ivy. Self branching. Resembles 
English; smaller leaf; more hardy. 
Silver Lace Vine. Rapid grower. Covered with 
masses of white flowers throughout Autumn. 2 
year only, 76c each, $7.60 per doz. 
Trumpet Vine (Bignonia). Large, orange scarlet, 
trumpet shaped flowers. 
Virginia Creeper. A native climber. Quick grower. 
Wisteria. Purple flowers. Rapid grower. 
Bonemeal 
60 lb. bag.$1.86 100 lb. bag.$3.60 
Prices f.o.b. Waynesboro, Va. 
The New Soil Conditioner and Plant Food, 
“Rho-Za-Grow” has taken the guesswork out of 
Rhododendron growing. 
Rhododendrons and their kindred brnadleaved 
evergreens, the Azaleas, Kalmias, Andromedas, 
etc., are lovely things, but many planters hesitate 
to plant these aristocratic American shrubs be¬ 
cause of their exacting soil requirements. 
“Rho-Za-Grow’’ is a scientifically balanced 
soil conditioner and plant food. Use it on all 
plants requiring sour soils. “Rho-Za-Grow” con¬ 
tains exactly the proper balance of acids, neutral 
plant food, and humus. It sours and lightens the 
soil, and it has high plant food content. 
Prices 
10 lb. hag.$1.00 60 lh. hag.$2.76 
26 lb. bag. 1.75 100 lbs. . 4.50 
Transportation prepaid on lots of 100 lbs. ' 
more to points within 600 miles. On si"' 
quantities and to more distant points yr' 
collect but allow 10% discour' 
