WILLIS S. PINO, SEEDSMAN 
Gladiolus 1 
7^ew England Grown 
CLEAN, WELL GRADED TOP SIZE STOCK 
AVE MARIA. Outstanding light blue. 
3 bulbs 20c., doz. 70c., 100 lor $5.00. 
BERTY SNOW. One of the best lavenders; a large flower of good 
substance. 3 bulbs 15c., doz. 50c., 100 lor $3.00. 
BETTY NUTHALL. Light coral-pink with orange throat. 
3 bulbs 15c., doz. 50c., 100 for $3.00. 
BREAK O’ DAY. Very large La France pink. 
3 bulbs 15c., doz. 50c., 100 lor $3.00. 
CARMEN SYLVA. A very reliable pure white variety. 
3 bulbs 15c., doz. 50c., 100 lor $3.25. 
DR. MOODY. Light lavender, very long spike. 
3 bulbs 15c., doz. 50c., 100 lor $3.25. 
DR. BENNETT. One of the brightest scarlets. 
3 bulbs 15c., doz. 50c., 100 lor $3.50. 
EARLY SUNRISE. Watermelon red; a fine flower. 
3 bulbs 20c., doz. 65c., 100 lor $4.50. 
GIANT NYMPH. Beautiful light rose with creamy-white throat. 
3 bulbs 15c., doz. 50c., 100 lor $3.25. 
GOLDEN CHIMES (New). A tall, fine spike oi light yellow, ruffled. 
3 bulbs 30c., doz. 85c., 100 lor $6.00. 
MAID OF ORLEANS. Beautiful milky-white, a fine flower. 
3 bulbs 20c., doz. 60c., 100 lor $4.00. 
MINUET. Light pinkish-lavender. 
3 bulbs 25c., doz. 70c., 100 lor $5.00. 
MOTHER MACHREE. Very large, smoky lavender. 
3 bulbs 25c., doz. 75c., 100 lor $5.00. 
OUR SELECTION. Salmon-red, flaked deeper with cerise blotch. 
3 bulbs 15c., doz. 50c., 100 lor $3.25. 
PELEGRINA. Dark violet, very outstanding. 
3 bulbs 20c., doz. 70c., 100 lor $5.00. 
PHYLLIS McQUISTON. One of the best. A gorgeous pure pink. 
3 bulbs 25c., doz. 75c., 100 for $5.00. 
PICARDY. Lovely shade of aprioct-pink .somewhat ruffled. 
3 bulbs 15c., doz. 50c., 100 lor $3.00. 
PRIMROSE PRINCESS. Best buttercup-yellow, very large open 
flowers. 3 bulbs 15c., doz. 50c., 100 for $3.00. 
WHITE TRIUMPHATOR. A massive plant, extra large florets 
of purest white. 3 bulbs 50c., doz. $1.75, 100 for $12.00. 
The Preparation and Care of the Lawn 
The ground must first be thoroughly prepared by draining, if necessary, and spade or plow to the depth of 
6 to 12 inches, according to the nature of the soil, applying a liberal Cjuantitv of well decomposed manure, bone- 
meal or Bovung, the latter we recommend as being lasting in effect, not liable to burn the grass and free from 
weeds. Clean the ground thoroughly and rake perfectly smooth and level, as much of the success depends upon 
this part of the preparation. The seed should be sown on a calm day, that it may be applied evenly, and at the 
rate of 150 pounds per acre, or one pound is sufficient for 200 square feet. After the seed is sown the ground should 
be rolled with a light roller or evenly tamped with the back of a spade. The plot should be mowed every ten 
days from May until September, using a sharp scythe in preference to a mower until a close turf is formed. Fre¬ 
quent mowing and rolling is necessary to maintain a close, even turf. April and September are the best months 
for sowing lawn seed. 
40th ANNIVERSARY 
GLADIOLUS MIXTURE 
We have chosen for this mixture varieties to cover a wide 
range of colors and types and given special attention to the 
selection of brighter and more desirable shades. This mixture 
will please the most discriminating gardener. All bulbs strictly 
first size and large flowering. 
Doz. 35c., 100 lor $2.50, 1000 lor $20.00 
Gladiolus, Giant Nymph 
