ARTHUR G. LEE, SEFDSMAN AND FLORIST, FORT SMITH, ARKANSAS 
FOUR POPULAR CANNAS 
THE PRESIDENT. Four feet. A rich 
glowing scarlet, superior to any other red 
variety in quality of bloom. 2 roots, 25c; 
6 for 40c; 12 for 75c. 
CITY OF PORTLAND. Four feet. A beau¬ 
tiful bright pink 'Canna of the largest size. 
2 roots, 25c; 6 for 40c; 12 for 75c. 
WYOMING. Five feet. An attractive orange 
flowered Canna. Bronze foliage. 2 roots, 
25c; 6 for 40c; 12 for 75c. 
KING MIDAS. Four feet. Best yellow 
Canna. Green foliage. 2 roots, 25c; 6 for 
40c; 12 for 75c. 
CALADIUMS 
(ELEPHANT EARS) 
A vigorous growing plant which has im¬ 
mense, large green leaves borne on long, 
stiff stems, named Elephant Ear because the 
leaves resemble slightly in shape the ears 
of elephants. 50c, 75c and $1.00 each. 
TUBEROSE 
MEXICAN EVERBLOOMING. A new Tube¬ 
rose that has become very popular. Large, 
white, single flowers thickly set on a stalk 
growing from two to three feet high. The 
flowers are very fragrant. 6 for 20c; 12 
for 35c; 50 for $1.25; 100 for $2.25. 
All prices quoted on Bulbs include delivery 
by mail or express. 
PEAT MOSS 
A moisture-retaining humus. Quickly de¬ 
cays so that it is available for plant food. 
Used extensively on lawns and for mulch¬ 
ing roses, flower beds, evergreens, etc. 
We also have the Peat Moss Poultry Lit¬ 
ter, which is being very extensively used 
by poultry raisers. If interested we will, 
on request, mail a special bulletin on Peat 
Moss and its uses. Price: x /i Bushel 40c. 
1 Bushel 60c, 3 Bushels $1.50; x /i Bale $2.25. 
Full Bale $4.00, not prepaid. 
Lee’s Evergreen Lawn Grass 
BERMUDA GRASS (Unhulled). Its great 
drought-resisting properties and ability to 
withstand our extreme summer heat makes 
this the most desirable of all grasses for use 
in lawns in the South. For lawns, 1 pound 
to 20x20 feet. 
BERMUDA GRASS (Hulled). The advant¬ 
age in planting the hulled seed is the 
fact that it will germinate in seven or eight 
days, while the unhulled seed takes from 
four to six weeks. Sow for lawns 1 pound 
to 30x30 feet; 4 pounds per acre. 
KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS. This is the 
basis of all lawns where tame grasses are 
preferred, and in combination with White 
Clover forms the finest and smoothest 
lawns. Especially adapted to shady situa¬ 
tions. One pound will sow a plot 10x10 
feet. 
LEE’S EVERGREEN LAWN GRASS. This 
is a mixture of tame grasses for use where 
Bermuda Grass is not desired, and in shady 
situations where Bermuda Grass will not 
grow. One pound will sow a plot 10x10 
feet. 
DOMESTIC RYE GRASS. Extensively 
sown on Bermuda lawns in the fall, grows 
during the winter months, providing a vel¬ 
vety green lawn. Sow one pound to every 
10x10 feet. 
WHITE DUTCH CLOVER. A low growing 
Clover. Very desirable for beautifying the 
lawn. 
For Prices Refer To Green List Enclosed. 
BONE MEAL 
For top dressing for lawns, pastures and 
meadows; also for use in the vineyard and 
about fruit trees and bushes. It carries am¬ 
monia and phosphoric acid. 5 lbs., 35c; 10 
lbs., 60c; 25 lbs., $1.10. Not prepaid. Write 
for quantity prices. 
VIGORO. A complete plant food, made by 
Swift, containing 11 of the elements plants 
must get from the soil. Economical, clean, 
odorless and sanitary for the garden, lawn, 
flowers, shrubs and trees. Complete direc¬ 
tions contained in every bag. 
1-Ib. pkg. _$ .10 
5-lb. pkg. _ .45 
10-lb. pkg. _ .85 
25-lb. bag _ 1.50 
50-lb. bag_ 2.50 
100-lb. bag _ 4.00 
Prices named are not 
prepaid. 
LIME 
There is nothing more beneficial to lawns 
and gardens than lime. It is a soil sweet- 
ner. Apply as a top dressing. 10 lbs., 25c; 
50 lbs., 75c; not prepaid. 
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