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USE MIRACLE GROW FREELY 
Mosquitoes will bother. Beds of 
Sweet Williams in flower. 
Sweet William as a cut flower 
GLADIOLUS BARGAIN. 100 
blooming size bulbs and 150 
bulblets for growing on for 
next year, all fur $1.00. This 
GLORIOUS FIXTURE in¬ 
cludes such varieties as Dr. 
Bennett, Flaming Sword, 
Halley, Picardy, and many 
other top-notchers. 
Sweet Williams in single, 
double and named varieties. 
DON’T SEE HOW 
WE DO IT 
Your Offer No. 54 of Per- 
renials has arrived today and 
I am very much pleased over 
*he nice, fresh and healthy 
looking plants. They are so 
cheap in price, I don't see 
how you do it. 
Mrs. Jos. DuBray, 
Sisseton, S. D. 
beautiful shade of green. The plant 
starts flowering in early spring and 
continues all through the summer and 
fall. The flowers are red shading to 
pink as they mature. One of the best 
Border and Rock Garden plants we 
grow and is sure to please you. Each 
18 cents; 3 or more 15 cents each. 
X—SPECTABILIS, 2 ft. The old 
fashioned spring Bleeding Heart of 
our grandmother’s garden. Each 40 
cents; 3 or more 35 cents each. 
DICTAMNUS, ALBA (Gas Plant) 2 
to 3 feet. The glossy, leathery, dark 
green leaves hold their deep coloring 
until late fall. Pretty white flowers are 
borne on spikes 2 to 3 ft. high. The 
whole plant gives off a strong, smell¬ 
ing volatile oil which will give a flash 
of light if a lighted match is held 
under a cluster of seed capsules on a 
sultry, summer evening. Each 25 
cents; 3 or more 20 cents each. 
DIGITALIS, (Fox Glove). 3 to 4 ft. 
A stately old garden favorite. Flowers 
grow on long spikes, making the 
plants very suitable for background in 
borders and beds. It is a biennial, but 
self sows very easily. Mixed colors. 
Each 15 cents; 3 or more 12 cents ea. 
ERYNGIUM, (Sea Holly). 2 to 3 
feet. Foliage a strong silver gray with 
flower heads of steel blue. Much used 
for winter bouquets. Each 20 cents; 
3 or more 18 cents each. 
EUPHORBIA, (Flowering Spurge) 
2 ft. A very showy perennial growing 
a mass of small white flowers, some¬ 
what similar to Babys Breath. Much 
used as a filler for Floral Decorations. 
Each 15 cents; 3 or more 12 cents. 
X—FERNS, Hardy varieties adapted 
for Foundation Planting in shady lo¬ 
cations. Easily grown, and very 
charming effects are quickly obtained. 
Especially suited for Rock Gardens. 
X—MAIDENHAIR, (Adiantum Pe- 
datum). Probably the most attractive 
of the native varieties. Stems dark 
with finely cut delicate green fronds. 
Likes a moist location. Each 20 cents; 
3 or more 18 cents each. 
X—LADY FERN, (Asplenium Filix- 
foeminal), 3 ft. One of the larger 
growing varieties succeeding in both 
sunny and shady locations. Very at- 
tractive in appearance. Each 15 cents; 
3 or more 18 cents each. 
X—OSTRICH FERN, (Struthriop- 
teris Germanical) 3 to 4 ft. A splendid 
fern for the north side of buildings. 
Stately dark green fronds. Each 25 
cents; 3 or more 22 cents each. 
X — FUNKIA, LANCEOLATA 
(Plantain Lily or Japanese Day Lily) 2 
feet. A very hardy herbaceous peren¬ 
nial with pretty green foliage and 
lily-like lilac-blue flowers, borne on 
long stems in September. Grows in 
shade or sun and does extra well when 
set close to water. Each 15 cents; 3 or 
more 12 cents each. 
X— FUNKIA VARIEGATA.2 ft 
The variegated form of Day Lily. Very 
showy as leaves are bright green, 
striped with white, making a hand¬ 
some effect all through the season. 
Each 25 cents; 3 or more 22 cents ea. 
X —GAILLARDIA(Indian Blanket 
Flower) 2 ft. Our long beds of Gail- 
lardia loaded with their beautiful 
brilliantly colored flowers from early 
spring until late fall, always attracts 
a lot of favorable comment from visi¬ 
tors to our Nurseries. All agree that 
