Free Premiums 
Fruit Tree Collections... ..10, 
21, 23, 35. "75 
Almond, Flowering 
Alyssum, Bunch of Gold 
American Shamrock 
Anthemis, Moonlight 
Gaillardia, Imp. Ruby 
Gaillardia, Imp. Sun God 
Golden Beauty 
Golden Chain Tree............ 
Gold Medal Rose Collection. 40, 41 
15 
- Asters, Hardy, Dwarf 
Asters, Hardy 
Aztec Tiger Flower 
Barberry, Japanese: 
Barberry, Red Leaf 
Beauty Bush 
Hemerocallis 
Bleeding Heart 
Honeysuckle. . ‘ 
Honeysuckle Summer King. 
Honeysuckle Vines 
Horse Radish 
ho heaaede ke ars nee 
Buddleia, Charming 
Buddleia, Ile de France 
Butterfly Bush, Farquhar 
Seo hia ae a eda cole rs EIS, eV ADANGSE? srk rh eo eson coven cug> 
Sasa ote aerate pie rt Ivy, Engelman 
Canterbury Bells 
Carnation, Hardy 
Lilac, Chinese 
Al aGyh DED C eer sete hia. Ae 
Cherries, Flowering Reiter eae o 
Chjnese Lantern Plant 
Chrysanthemums 
Cranberry, High Bush 
Crape Myrtle 
Dahlias.~........5.....2-055 4,5 
Mother's Rose Garden 
Mountain Ash 
Mulberry, Russian 
Delphi slums ears aren eee toni Nelo a le 
Old Fashioned Pink 
Dutchman's Pipe 
Ferns, Hardy 
Flame Carnation 
Forest Tree Seedlings 
Forget-me-not 

Poplar, Lombardy.......... 28, 75 
Poppies ds isms ee ee Oe 51 
Potentilla sr Feuer e ates cee 45 
Privet-Hedeet a .cca sere certes as 26 
Purple Fringe 3 ee ns 43 
Purple Leaf Shrub............. 45 
Pyrethrumss.ics es cen cote 54 
Quince, Japan Scarlet.......... 48 
Raspherties ices Sia bo ee 13 
Red’. Bud. ida ea eas we 30 
Rhwubarbiest ss Soe a Ses 11 
ROSES pcs te eee 31-42, 75 
Roses Baby? 5 ard te ee 34 
Roses, Climbing............ 35, 38 
Rose Tree of China............ 47 
Rudbeckiasiirnaowtan na se eee 55 
Rudbeckia, The King.......... 61 
Sawewpic wth eo Bh tes calor ra ee 55 
Dal Vi ae cyt aap rote a teehee 55 
Scabiosasrge Si scsan tase heres 55 
Searlet: Beauty e.)...55 6.5 woe ose 62 
SEBDS Se Site Oates see 
September Glory.............. 
Shade Trees..... 28, 29, 30, 43, 75 
Shasta Daisies............. 50, 55 
Shrubs. is seeees eh leans 43-49, 75 
Silver Lace Vine...............76 
Snowball gitiseiss cos eee 46 
SnowballsPinks<., naut cs Serials 47 
Snowberry, Chenaulti.......... 48 
Snowberry, White............. 49 
Specialstic te tht tie conaes see 75 
Spirea vAreutaac ado. seers 49 
Spiréa;Billardis. 208 oJ. 2s oe 49 
Spirea, Callosa Alba........... 49 
Spirea, Mroebelis osc 5652. 34 49 
Spireas Korean... cn serren. se 49 
Spirea, Red (An. Waterer) ...26, 49 
SpireasSorbifollaxsncn. tw 49 
Spirea, Thunberg =. 2:"....0.5.5.¢5. 49 
Spirea, Van Houtte..... 26, 46, 75 
Statice hsxcnks ce win niet nee ete wc 55 
Strawberries. cs och ccna 16, 17 
Summer: Kings one. . vie ation sone 77 
Sweet Pea, Perennial.......... 55 
Sweet William................ 55 
Syringes. Goldens wemce ns @ hs 45 
Syrindas Virginalswcode as conan 47 
TEAMIAELK 2 Bee eatvortesas_ potaaie hints 49 
Thorn, Paul's Scarlet.......... 30 
Rritomas ye ncc oo eaatee Me 62 
‘Truehed gC aictrssn Sess on ered bes 27 
Tuberous Begonias............ 51 
Veronica, Blue Spire........... 58 
Wiinca MInOn.. pict cfcagenerehed velers Inne 62 
WINES ae oe wale tariesslerteet ernioots 76, 77 
Weigela, Eva Rathke.......... 46 
Weigela, Rosea and Variegated. .49 
Willows, cee eens eo ask eect 30 
Wisterias..... SP mde Se 77 
Voungberries \ sree ee ae 12 
WUCCA nr star: ehcan eneet eee sane 55 
9 
AMERICAN 
SHAMROCK 
(Oxalis) 
This lovely flower is pictured in 
natural color on the front cover. 
The bright pink flowers are pro- 
duced from early summer until 
frost, on stems 8 to 10 inches long. 
The Shamrock foliage is itself 
very attractive, rich green shaded 
maroon in the center of each leaf. 
No matter where you plant them 
in the garden, they are beautiful. 
A solid bed is a lovely sight all 
season. For borders, they are 
unsurpassed. Growing only 8 to 
10 inches tall, you have a border 
that blooms continuously. Many 
like to plant them in window boxes 
and hanging baskets. 
These bulbs are not large, the 
size of marbles, but it is ab- 
solutely astonishing the tremend- 
ous number of blooms each one 
will produce through the season. 
You plant them in the spring 
when the ground warms up and 
dig them in the fall after frosts 
have killed the tops and keep 
them like Glad bulbs. Give them 
a few weeks’ rest and you can 
easily make them bloom indoors 
through the winter. Just plant 
them 2 inches deep, in a flower 
pot and in a few weeks they 
commence blooming and continue 
for a long time. 
We know of no bulb or plant that 
is easier to grow. All you have to 
do is put them in the ground. 
Grow in any kind of soil, any- 
where. Of course in extreme dry 
weather, you have to water them. 
Plant the bulbs, outdoors, 3 to 4 
inches deep and they like a sunny 
location. For a single row border, 
plant 5 to 6 inches apart. If you 
want an especially effective bor- 
der, plant a double row, 6 inches 
apart each way. You will have 
a solid border, one foot wide, 8 to 
10 inches tall, with beautiful 
foliage and an abundance of 
flowers until frost. 
No. 1 Bulbs Postpaid 
50 for $1.00 
20 for 50c 
100 for $1.75 
