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and prices 
ON LARGER L-OTS. 
BOONE COUNTY WHITE, Matures in 110 days, per bushel- 
Matures in 110 days, price per bushel - *3.50 
Matures in 110 days, $3.50 
per bushel _ - $4.00 
$3.50 
Genuine Tom Watson Water Melon Seed 
BRIDE OF SALINE, 
MUSIIROO.M OR SH.VIYNEE COUNTY M HITE. 
BLOODY BUTCHER (White cap) Matures in 90 days 
REID'S YELLOW DENT, per bushel 
NEW DIXIE 
QVEEN ■ 
PRICES 
Per Ounce _ 10c 
One-Fourth Pound _ 35c 
One-Half Pound _ 60c 
Per Pound $1.00 
See Back Page for Hayes Early Kansas Variety 
The Worlds Greatest Watermelon 
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NEW SCHOCHLER MELON 
Tlifl lu'iuitiful incloii is rather dark green with almost a black, broad stripe, 
•Ml.-, h'KJj rneilintn early, produces large melons, rind is rather thick a wonderful 
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HAYES NEW 65 DAY ROASTING EAR CORN 
HAYES NEW 65 DAY ROASTING EAR COIN, postpaid, per Ib. 25c; 2 lbs. for 40c; per bu. $5.00 
Packed in 1 lb. packages, postpaid-- 
Packed in 2 lb. packages, postpaid - 
Packed in 5 lb. packages, postpaid - 
In lots of 10 lbs. or more, per lb.------- ''-ui 
OUR TOM WATSONS, cut RED, produce earhei*, are sweeter and grox^n iignt 
here in the center of the United States. 
NEW IMPROVED KLECKLEY’S SWEET 
Fweetest AVatermelon in the world, large, oblong shape. Skin dark green; riiid very 
thin and brittle; fully ripe melon will always split ahead of the knife. Flesh bright 
scarlet, sugary and melting in the highest degree. Heart is broad and solid. We have 
the true genuine stock. 
GOLDEN HEART—We are pleased to be able to offer this fine Golden Fleshed Water¬ 
melon. The flesh sweet, stringless and melting is a rich golden yellow. Shape slightly 
oblong, nearly round. Color light green, striped with dark mottled stripes. 
EXCEL—Largest of the shipping melons; midseason; fruit long, dark green m color 
with an irregular faint striping and covered with a fine veining of a darker shade; 
flesh red and crisp; rind hard and tough; seeds gray-brown, but variable as to color. 
Pkt. 5c—Oz. 10c— 1/4 Lb. 25c—V 2 Lb. 40c—1 Lb. 75c—Post Paid 
H.tRinS EARLIEST—The best of the 
extra early sorts, Fruit slightly oval 
with irrclrular mottled st:i])es of light 
and dark green. Flesh bright red, sweet 
and tondei'- 
ROI .ND I.IGHT ICING 
Medium! early. Fruits light green faint¬ 
ly veined with darker green; rind brit¬ 
tle; flesh bright. 
COLE'Sfj EARLY—Very early, very 
sweet: a fine home melon; flesh bright 
red, cnsp and delicate texture. 
CUBaN queen—S olid and heavy, skin 
markedj tegularly; excellent quality. 
Long olile—A melon of excellent qual¬ 
ity ; ■ ery large and solid, flesh red; in¬ 
termediate. 
FLORIDA FAVORITE—A sui>erior 
strain; improvement on Rattlesnake; 
intermediate. 
IRISH , GREY—Main crop. Especially 
valuable for distant shipping. Fruits 
large; oblong; uniform light grayish- 
given; rind extremely hard and tough; 
flesh bright red; of good quality. Seeds 
white. 
GEORGIA RATTLESNAKE—(Gypsy) 
This old Southern favorite has the most 
conspieuws striping of the oblong types. 
The rind is moderately thick and strong, 
and the flesh is juicy and sweet. 
ANGEL KISS—Long light gray melon; 
good keeper; white seed; very sweet. 
ROUND LIGHT ICING—Round, pink 
flesh .of fine quality. 
.MOUNTAIN SWEET—Large oval var¬ 
iety, green rind, flesh scarlet, sweet and 
delicious; fine for home garden. 
PEERLESS OR ICE CREAM—Very 
early, rd flesh, good home melon. 
PHINNEY'S EARLY’—Early and of fine 
quality; red flesh, fine for the North. 
SAV'EETHEART—One of the bast early 
shipping melons; fruit large, oval, mot¬ 
tled, light green, flesh bright red, firm, 
melting and sweet. 
AI.ABAMA SWEET—Long, dark green, 
fine flavor, fine shipper. 
WONDERMELON — Wonderme'lon re¬ 
sembles Kleckley Sweet very closely. It 
is large oblong, dark green with bright 
red flesh. Rind thin and tough but will 
not stand long distance shipping. Faint 
tracings or indentations run the length 
of the melon. 
STONE MOUNTAIN—This variety com¬ 
bines extra large size with earliness. It 
is nearly round in shape, pleasingly 
green in color and unexcelled for sweet¬ 
ness and juicness. Fruits weigh 60 to 
80 pounds. 
CITRONS 
Green Seeded Colorado—Red Seeded 
Pkt. 5c—Oz. 10c —'/4 Lb. 20c—Lb. 75c—Post Paid 
Special Prices on Nursery S^Wfk 
We have just made special arrangements whereby we can ship 
you direct from the Nursery, such FRUIT Trees, Shrubs, etc., at the 
lowest prices ever quoted for No. 1 State Inspected Nursery Stock. We 
guarantee these Trees to be the nicest you ever saw; and if you are 
not pleased with them you are at liberty to return tliem and we will 
refund your money. WE pay all charges, and they will be delivered 
to you by MAIL or EXPRESS as we see fit. 
We would like to have you in ordering, make your orders for 
10 or more if possible. It does not cost but little more and it is nicer 
to pack. However we will send you what you want. Send your order 
to us along with your order for seeds, bulbs, etc. 
PEACHES. We offer you as follows, 
delivered your station. We want to call 
your attention to our NEW Improved 
budded Indian Cling Peach. This is one 
of the hardiest trees now grown and will 
stand more adverse conditions than any 
other Peach Tree. The Fruit is round 
as a ball, 2i to 3 inches in diameter, 
beautiful dark red which color often wiil 
go to the pit. We can supply the.se 
trees in 3 to 6 feet, 3 for $1.00; 6 for 
$1.50; 10 for $2.50; 100 for $20.00. 
We offer you as follows: ELBERIA, 
J.H. Hale, Bell of Georgia, Elberta Cling, 
Mamie Ross, Arp Beauty, Mayflower, 
Chinese Cling, Bard Cling. 
3 for $1.00, 6 for $1 jO, 10 for $2.25, 100 
for $20.00. 
PEARS. Garber, Keiffer, Early Har¬ 
vest, Bartlett. 3 for $1.00, 6 for $1.50, 
10 for $2.25, 100 for $20.00, 
CHERRIES. Montmorencr, Early 
Richmond, May Duke, English Morello, 
Black Tartarian, Dye House, Gov, Wood. 
3 for $1.00, 6 for $1.50, 10 fo* $2.25, 100 
for $20.00. 
JAPANESE PERSIMMOliS. 
varieties. ; 
Mixed 
APPLES. Early Harvest, Grimes 
Golden, Red June, Delicious, Ben Davis, 
Summer Queen, Jonathan, Transparent, 
Wine Sap, Black Twig, King David, 
Maiden Blush, 2 for $1.10; 6 for $3.00; 
10 for $4.50. Average height, about 
4 feet. 
PLUMS. Burbank, Red June, Gold¬ 
en Beauty, Bruce, American, Wicksom, 
Six Weeks, 
APRICOTS. Moore Park, Early Gold, 
Cluster. 3 for $1.00, 6 for $1.50, 10 for 
$2.25, 100 for $20.00. 
GRAPES. -These are two years old 
strictly No. 1. Concord, Moores Early, 
Worden, Catawba, White Niagra. 3 for 
50c, 6 for 75c; 12 for $1.25, 100 for 
$ 8 . 00 . 
BERRIES 
Berries are packed 25 to the bundle. 
Price, 25 for $1.00, 100 for $3.00, 1,000 
for $15.00. 
RASPBERRIES. Kansas, Cumber¬ 
land, Black Pearl, RED RASPBERRIES, 
Latham, St. Regis, Everbearing, Early 
King. 
SHRUBS. California Privet, Amour 
River, (North). 10 for $1.00. Snow 
Balls, 3 feet, 60c. Lilacs, white and 
purple, 3 feet, 50c. Spirea Van Hou- 
tens, 3 feet, 40c. Write us for prices 
on what every variety of shrubs and 
trees that you want. 
BLACKBERRIES. 
McDonald, Robinson. 
Eai% Haivest, 
DEWBERRIES. Austin, Lucretia. 
SPECIAL ON CANNAS 
We have many varieties of very 
fine Bulbs. Let us know what 
you can use; we will make you a 
Price of $4.00 per 100. 
SPECIAL ON DAHLIAS 
We have many varieties and the 
price will be $5.00 per 100. 
SPECIAL ON PEONIES 
Red, Pink and White. In di¬ 
visions, 3 to 5 eyes. Lots of 10 
or more $1.50; by the 100, $10.00. 
Single, by mail, post paid, 25c. 
HORSE 
RADISH 
ROOTS 
Post Paid 
per 100 
$1.00 
per 1000 
$7.60 
Frau Karl Druschki—Pure White 
J. B. Clark—Bright light Red 
Paul Neyron—Lilac Pink 
Betty Uprichard—Salmon Pink stained 
with copper 
Columbia—Rose Pink 
Dame Edith Helen—Bright Pink 
E. G. HiU—Dazzling Scarlet 
Etoil de Holland—Finest Dark Red 
Briar Cliff—Columbia Pink 
Lady Margaret McGredy—Orange- 
Vermillion. 
Mme. Edourd Herriott—Coral. 
Red tinged with Yellow 
Padre—Blazing Orange-Scarlet 
President Herbert Hoover—Flame, 
Scarlet and Yellow 
Rev. F. Page Roberts—Golden Yellow, 
stained with Red 
Talisman—Red, Golden and Scarlet 
Orange, extra fine! 
RUSES 
We have to offer 
you this season 
some of the very 
finest of ROSES, 
all 2 years grown. 
Make your own 
selection. 3 for 
$1; 10 for $2.50, 
post paid. Special 
prices on 100 
lots. Varieties as 
follows: 
Francis Scott Key — Light Crimson 
Gruss an Teplitzs—Brilliant Crimson 
Luxembourg—Pure yellow 
Lady Hillingdon—Saffron Yellow 
Kaiserine Augusta Vicktoria.—Creamy 
White 
Jonkheer J. L. Mock—Carmine-Pink 
Very large. 
Mrs. Chas Bell—Lovely Shell Pink, 
Does well anywhere. 
Radiance—Brilliant Pink. Hardy grower 
Bed Radiance—Deep rose-red. 
Good bloomer. 
Sensation—Double, scarlet-crimson 
Souvenir de Claudius Pemet—Lemon 
Yellow 
Sun Burst—Pure Yellow 
Willowmere—Richest Pink 
General Jacquerminot—Scarlet Crimson 
Dr. Van Fleet—^Flesh White. Climber 
Christine Wright—Bright Pink. Climber 
Climbing American Beauty—Rich Red 
Mrs. Aron Ward—Light Yellow 
Gardenia — Creamy Yellow. Climber 
Ileal—Rich, Garnet Red. Baby Rambler 
Edel—Double Snow. White 
Pauls Scarlet—Scarlet. Climber 
Mrs. E. P. limn—A new Yellow 
American Hcaaly— Rich Red 
I 
PIE PLANT OR RHUBARB 
We have new crop of selected whole 
roots 1- to 1%-inch at 65c per dozen, 
per 100, $4; 1,000, $20.00. 
Old divisions scarce, write for prices. 
PRICKS SUBJECT TO CHANGE 
ROOTS 
ASPARAGUS 
Post Paid 
per 100 
75c 
per 1000 
$7.00 
Varieties; Martha Washington, Col¬ 
umbia and Colossal Palmeto. 
Our plants are freshly pulled and we 
guarantee delivery. We quote you as 
follows, POST PAID. 
SWEET POTATOES 
Nancy Hall, Porto Rice, Red Burmuda, 
So Queens, Big Stem Jersey, Jersey Yel¬ 
low, Red Jersey, Yellow Yams 
50c per 100; $3.00 per 1000. 
CABBAGE PLANTS 
Copenhagen, Early Jersey Wakefield, 
Early Summer, Golden Acre, Etc. 
50c per 100; $3.00 per 1000. 
TOM.VTO PLANTS 
Earliana, Matchless, Stone, John Baer, 
Baltimore, Lie. 
50c per 100; $3.00 per 1000. 
Dwarf Stone, Kansas Standard, Pon- 
darosa. Etc. 
60c per 100; $4.00 per 1000 
PEPPER PLANTS 
Ruby King, Ruby Giant, World Beat¬ 
er, Harris Early, Pimento, Bull Nose, 
Cayenne, Etc., per 100, 60c; per 1000, 
$4.00. Egg plants same prices. 
rfurn^ 
CANNAS 
Prte per single bulb 10c; 3 
6 br 40c; per doz., 75c. 
Loiisiana—Height, 6 feet; orchid- 
flovering vivid scarlet-green foliage. 
Haley Comet—New. Height, 3 feet; 
scarlet flowers with yellow throat; 
gren foliage. 
Italia—Height, 4 feet; golden orange, 
scarlet and red-green foliage. 
Robusta— Fine dark green foliage, 
red flowers; height, 5 feet. 
Wyoming — Height, 6 feet; rich 
orange flowers; bronze foliage. 
Indiana—Height, 6 feet; large orange 
flowers; green foliage. 
Gustave Gumper —Height, 4 feet; 
large yellow flowers; green foliage. 
Niagara—Hegiht, 3 feet; crimson, 
with yellow border; green foliage. 
Gladioflora — Height, 4 feet; red with 
yellow shading; green foliage. 
King Hnmbert — Height, 4 feet; or¬ 
ange-scarlet with red markings, 
bronze foliage. 
Richard Wallace—Height, 6 feet; 
canary-yellow; green foliage. 
Florence Vaughn — Height, 41/2 feet; 
yellow, dotted with red, green foliage. 
VTIMH^CS^ 
101 
2oc 
DAHLIAS 
ONIONS SETS 
RED — WHITE 
OR YELLOW 
Per Pound 
20c — 2 lbs. 35c 
Post Paid 
ONION PLANTS 
per 100 post paid . 20c 
per 1000 post paid . $1.25 
per 6000 crate, delivered.$4.50 
Price per single bulb 10c; 3 for 25c; 
6 for 40c; one dozen, 75c. 
Jack Rose —Crimson flowering. 
Oliver Tracy—Cactus-yellow; flower¬ 
ing. 
Countess of Lonsdale — Salmon-pink; 
flowering. • 
Floral Park Jewel—Red and white 
striped. Flowering. 
A. D. Livoni — Pink flowering. 
Delice — Rose-pink. 
Gaity — Varigated, Red and White 
Flowering. 
C. W. Bruton — Large yellow flower¬ 
ing. 
Sylvia — White, large flowering. 
Yellow Duke— Large. Yellow flower¬ 
ing. 
BULBS AND VINES 
CALADIU.M 
Or Elephant Ear. Selected. Medium 
size, 10c; large size, 15c each; selec¬ 
ted, 20c each, postpaid. 
TUBE ROSES (Bulbs) 
5c each; 6 for 25c. 
RAINBOW CORN 
A novelty, postpaid, pkt. 5c, i lb. 15c. 
