BULBS 
Very few good Tulips or small spring flowering bulbs will be 
available this year. Fine varieties of Narcissus, for earlier bloom, 
followed by a carpet of low perennials might well be used where 
Tulips would otherwise have been planted. 
ROSES 
We believe that there is small loss and much gain in fall planting of 
Roses. We will provide directions for hilling up the bushes for 
the winter. 
We have LAWN SEED, FERTILIZER and MICHIGAN PEAT on hand 
and are prepared to furnish: 
SCREENED TOP SOIL, high in organic content: 
Within easy delivery distance; 5 yds. @ $2.00 yd. 
An additional charge is made for a distant delivery or for a delivery 
of less than five yards at a time. 
Our policy is to issue seasonable folders at irregular intervals rather 
than a comprehensive price list. 
LAWNS 
We cannot sufficiently stress the continued effort and care necessary 
to maintain a good lawn. We advise an application of fertilizer, a 
sprinkling of seed and a top-dressing in early September. For the 
top-dressing use compost or top soil both of which may be mixed 
with Michigan Peat-Soil Sponge for finest results. The top soil 
should be screened and have a high organic content. 
Six perennials at the dozen rate; three at 
the price of 1/3 of a dozen. 
