POWELL SEED STORE, Louisville, Ky. 

ROSES 
Those who have used our roses in the past are well aware of the high quality 
of the plants we send out. 
The beginner would do well to start out with strong, 
thrifty bushes, such as we offer, keeping in mind that success with roses depends 
upon constant cultivation with the proper amount of plant food and generous 
watering when necessary. Keep constantly on the alert against insects and 
disease. 
Ami Quinard. H.T. This is the most popu- 
lar dark red rose, the buds opening into a 
semi-double fragrant flower of velvety crim- 
son-maroon. 75c each. 
Autumn. H.T. Burnt-orange and red. No- 
table for its strikingly rich fall bloom. 75c ea. 
Betty Uprichard, H. T. Delicate salmon- 
pink flowers with a suggestion of carmine. 
Fragrant. Its popularity as a pink rose is 
well deserved. 75c each. 
Caledonia. H. T. Full double flowers of 
pure white borne on strong canes. If you 
are looking for a good white rose, try Cale- 
donia. 75c each. 
Charles P. Kilham. H. T. Brilliant orange 
flowers suffused with glowing scarlet. 75c ea. 
Christopher Stone. H.T. A new scarlet rose 
of unusual brilliance, the growth is vigorous 
and upright. The delicious fragrance of the 
blooms, together with size and excellent 
keeping qualities, assure great popularity 
for this rose. $1.00 each. 
Condesa de Sastago. H. T. Reddish copper 
inside with rich gold reverse. The striking 
flowers are borne on vigorous branching 
plants. An unusual rose which is sure to 
make many friends. 75c each. 
Dainty Bess. H. T. Single. This is the 
most popular of all single roses, having five 
broad petals of soft rose-pink and wine- 
colored stamens. This lovely rose has a 
charm all its own, and deserves a place in 
every garden. 75c each. 
- Dame Edith Helen. H. T. Large, double, 
pink flowers of perfect form held on strong 
stems. A winner at many exhibitions. 
Sweet-scented. 75c each. 
Duquesa de Penaranda. H. T. A beautiful 
flower described as cinnamon-peach or 
copper-apricot. The fragrant flowers are 
held on strong, upright growth, making it a 
splendid variety for cutting. 75c each. 
E. G. Hill. H. T. Free flowering, dazzling 
red, shading to dark crimson. 75c each. 
Edith Nellie Perkins, H. T. A beautiful 
two-toned salmon-pink. The long-pointed 
buds are produced in abundance. The fra- 
grant flowers are excellent for cutting. 75c 
each. 
Editor McFarland. H. T. Brilliant, clear 
pink flowers with strong stems. Last well 
75c each. 
H. T. We consider this 
the best red rose. The flowers are fragrant, 
large and beautiful. The canes are strong 
and the foliage healthy. 75c each. 
Federico Casas. H. T. Coppery pink and 
orange. Splendid as a garden subject as 
well as for cutting. 75c each. 
Golden Rapture. H.T. Large fragrant flow- 
ers of golden yellow. Holds its color well. 
75c each. 
Hinrich Gaede. H. T. Spectacular nastur- 
tium-red of exhibition quality. Beautiful fol- 
75c each. 
when cut. 
Etoile de Hollande. 



Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. 
pure white. 75c each. 
Mme. Joseph Perraud. H.T. Long, slender 
buds of nasturtium-orange opening to pink 
buff. Rare fragrance. An excellent flower 
for cutting or exhibition. 75c each. 
Miss Rowena Thom. H.T. Enormous rose- 
pink blooms of delicious fragrance. A 
descendant of Radiance, it has healthy 
foliage. 75c each. 
Mrs. Charles Bell. H. T. A sport of Rad- 
iance, with an exquisite shell-pink color 
found in no other rose. 75c each. 
H.T. A fragrant 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. H. T. Medium-sized 
a canary-yellow. Free blooming. 75c 
each. 
Mrs. Pierre S. DuPont. H.T. Long, pointed 
buds of fadeless yellow, borne on healthy 
foliage. 75c each. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. H. T. Long scarlet 
orange buds opening to full-cupped flowers 
of orange-rose. A splendid rose, excellent 
for cutting. 75c each. 
President Herbert Hoover. H. T. Flame, 
scarlet and yellow. As a garden rose, it is 
far superior to Talisman. 75c each. 
Radiance. H. T. Well-known globular flow- 
ers of rose-pink. 50c each. 
Red Radiance. H.T. Rose-red flower borne 
on strong stem. 50c each. 
Senora Gari. H. T. Orange buds opening 
to large flowers of buff-apricot self. A new 
color in roses which will surely become 
popular. 75c each. 
Sister Therese. H. T. Golden  daffodil- 
yellow flowers on sturdy long canes. 75c ea. 
Talisman. H. T. Scarlet-orange and rich 
yellow. 75c each. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Climbing American Beauty. The strong, 
disease-resistant growth bears a wealth of 
flowers identical with its parent, the Amer- 
ican Beauty. 75c each. 
Climbing Talisman. Climbing form of the 
well-known bi-color rose. 75c each. 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin (Spanish Beauty). 
The pointed pearl-pink buds are held on 
stems of such length as to make them ex- 
cellent for cutting. The flowers are borne 
in such profusion as to make this a most 
desirable climbing rose. 75c each. 
Mary Wallace. Large well-formed flowers of 
vivid pink with golden salmon base. This 
hardy climber was originated by Dr. Van 
Fleet. 75c each. 
Mermaid. Single. Sulphur yellow flowers 
borne continuously through the season. 
Leathery foliage. 75c each. 
New Dawn. An ever-blooming sport of Dr. 
Van Fleet, and the flowers are identical. 
Dainty pink flower. Blooms from early 
summer till frost. Plant Patent No. 1. 

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na Hill. H. T. Creamy yellow buds $1.50 each. 
Seer ed with orange at the base. Borne on Paul’s Scarlet Climber. H.W. _ Intense scar- 
strong canes. 75c each. let flowers. Very popular. 75c each. 
GLADIOLUS BULBS 
Doz. 100 
Betty Nuthall. Large florets of glowing coral-pink, light yellow throats cteeren $0.60 $4.00 
Gudillacemelallericninyellowpricemen: iestamiar e nmeie este clevs sleke ys siege lela cela. starts = (ootnie rn .60 4.00 
Charles Dickens. Most popular rose-purple. Very tall...........-.....+0+-055 .60 4.00 
Dr. F. E. Bennett. The best red. Orange-scarlet on tall stems...........---.---- 50 3.50 
Dream 0’ Beauty. Very large. Flowers of intense rose.........-----++sseee eres 1.00 7.00 
Duna. Soft shade of clear pinkish buff or orange-pink............-..---5+2+sse0- .60 4.00 
Maid of Orleans. Tall, straight spikes of milky white with creamy thirOatinecncessts rc .60 4.00 
Marmora. Beautiful soft lavender-gray with dark blotch..........-...5.+seeeee 60 4.00 
Mother Machree. Very popular smoky lavender, good substance............-.+-- 75 5.00 
Mrs. E. J. Heaton. Large flowers of deep salmon-pink, creamy tanoatameices sero ae oO 5.00 
Picardy. Extremely large, delicate apricot-pink. Best Gitell Leaen ern atari wrens .60 4.00 
Salbach’s Orchid. Very fine, clear lavender-pink...........--....0- 2s ee eeeeees 70 4.50 
Schwaben Girl. Very early pure pink. ........... cece eee e etree teen tees -60 4.00 
DAHLIA ROOTS 
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Blue River. F.D. Deep bluish lavender... .......... eee essere teeter eees 50 
California Idol. I. D. Prize-winning clear lemon yellow...........----+++++seeeeeeeees 50 
Cherokee Brave. I. D. Dependable large oxblood red..........--.. 0-00 see eeee eee eees 1.50 
Daddy Kemp. I. D. Tremendous, rich phy Ob CIN adsGl 5 Gosints or com oelon edu oe odds cmoeacnS 50 
Jane Cowl. I. D. Autumn shade. Warm buff and old gold..............++seeeee reese 25 
Jersey Beauty. F.D. Well-known PIT ICe eylal tex peer teas seal pete ened sterouee/edat= Wil eters otal hor 25 
Kentucky Sun. F.D._ Reliable yellow... .........220. 00 sc ee cette tence e esc eeees .25 
Man o’ War. I. D._ Rich, dark carmine-red......... ey ta ie irae cies are 50 
Marie. F.D. Medium-size pink. Excellent for cutting................e2e sees este eee 35 
Mrs. George LeBoutilier. I. D. Large red flowers on long stems...........-+-+++-+++05- 25 
Mrs. William S. Knudsen. I. D. Large exhibition white............-.00sese esses erase 1.50 
Snow Cap. F.D. White of medium size... .........eseee rere eet t teen e eee 2e 
Sultan O’ Hillcrest. F.D. Lemon yellow, rose- TOV CLSC ie rine rere eo cio ta ie waseenscacal weee: sis 5 
Velvet Wonder. I. D. Enormous burgundy red........-... 2002s e eee e treet eens ae 
Wachtung Giant. I. D. Good orange... .....ssseececce eee reece tte tte neen eet eeens 7 
The above prices are for strong root divisions. 
HARDY LILIES 
Each Doz. 
Auratum. The gold-banded lily............ Ra Ae a mop Pa eR ease ate aos son DC, $0.85 Sa 
Candidum. Pure white Madonna lily, potted............. 2s see eee reece etnies e page 8-50 
Regale. Large, fragrant, white blooms.............eeeeer cess eee terete tenes a0 a8 
Speciosum Rubrum. White, suffused pink............6. 60s sees eee eee eters ac 
Speciosum Album. Handsome white lily, 3 ain Uk blalhits dao noma no bby eabO0eUmOGue ‘i 


PERENNIAL PLANTS 
ALYSSUM Saxatile Compactum (Gold Dust). 
ANEMONE JAPONICA (Japanese Wind- 
flower). 35c each. 
Queen Charlotte. Popular pink. 
Whirlwind. Double white. 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine). Long spurred 
hybrids. 
ASTER FRIKARTI (Wonder of Staffa). 
each. 
AUBRIETIA. A splendid plant for the rockery. 
Rosy-lilac flowers over a mass of foliage. 
BELLIS PERENNIS (English Daisy). 
BLEEDING HEART. 
Spectabilis. An old-fashioned favorite. At 
home in sun or shade. 35c each. 
Exemia. Fine dwarf for rock gardens. 
Blooms all summer. 25c each. 
CAMPANULA PERSICIFOLIA. Blue. 
CARNATION. Hardy mixed. 
CERASTIUM TOMENTOSUM (Snow in Sum- 
mer). Snow-white flowers. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM—Hardy Garden Varie- 
ties. 25c each; dozen $2.50. 
Amelia (Pink Cushion). 
Barbara Cumming. 
orange-bronze. 
Golden Cushion. Early. Golden yellow. 
Granny Scovill. Warm coral bronze. 
Indian Summer. Large flowers of glowing 
orange. 
Jean Treadway. Large pink with dark center. 
Lavender Lady. New true lavender, large. 
October Girl. Large early pink. 
Pigmy Gold. Dwarf yellow button. 
Ruth Hatton. Clear ivory white. 
R. Marion Hatton. Bright canary-yellow. 
Vivid. Rosy-crimson, large. 
SINGLE KOREAN CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Aphrodite. Splendid pink. 
Apollo. Bronze, red and gold chamois-yellow. 
Ceres. Chamois yellow. 
Daphne. Lilac-rose pink. 
Diana. Rose pink. 
Louise Schling. Salmon-red. 
Mars. Velvety wine red. 
Venus. Fine late deep pink. 25c each; doz. $2.50. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM MAXIMUM (Shasta 
Daisy). 
50c 
Dwarf pink. 
Clear yellow shading to 
Alaska. Large glistening white blossoms. 
June. 25c each. 
Esther Reed. Double. 50c each. 
Phyllis Elliott. Double. Similar to Chiffon. 
50c each. 
COREOPSIS. Long-stemmed yellow flowers 
Profuse cut flowers. 
CALLIRHOE (Poppy Mallow). 
rockery or border. 
DELPHINIUM. 
Belladonna. Popular light blue. 
Bellamosum. Rich blue shade. 
Vanderbilt Hybrids. The result of selection 
and crossing from the best English strains. 
25c each; dozen $2.50. 
DIANTHUS (Pinks). Mixed. 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove). Giant Hybrids. 
DORONICUM CAUCASICUM (Leopardbane). 
Bright yellow daisy-like flowers borne early 
in the spring on two-foot stems. Will thrive 
in heavy soil in full sun or partial shade. 
40c each. 
GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower). Yellow and 
red flowers borne profusely throughout the 
summer. 
all summer. 
For sunny 
GEUM. 
Lady Stratheden. Golden yellow blossoms 
Mrs. Bradshaw. Double orange-scarlet 
flowers. 
GYPSOPHILA (Baby's Breath). 
Bristol Fairy. Small double white blooms 
borne profusely during summer. 40c each. 
Pacifica. Flowers of clear pink. Growth 
similar to common baby’s breath. 40c each. 
HEMEROCALLiS (Lemon Lily—Day Lily). 
Bay State. Brilliant and glistening deep 
yellow flowers on four-foot stems. In full 
bloom about late June. Free-blooming 
and robust in growth. 35c each. 
Dr. Regel. Handsome, rich orange-yellow 
flowers in early May and June. Very 
fragrant. 35c each. 


HEMEROCALLIS—Continued 
Flava. Sweet-scented, clear full yellow, 2% 
feet. Flower in June in great profusion. 
40c each. 
J. A. Crawford. Rich apricot-yellow shaded 
light cadmium. Many flowers on four- 
foot stems; at their best about late June, 
flowering until end of July. A lovely 
plant which does well in light shade. 
35c each. 
Mrs. W. H. Wyman. Lovely light pale 
lemon-yellow flowers on four-foot stems. 
In full bloom August first. Very free 
flowering and lasts a long time. One of 
the latest to bloom. *60c each. 
The Gem. Rich, deep orange-yellow flowers 
on 3%- to 4-foot stems. In full bloom 
Junetwentieth. Very finely formed bloom 
equal to the best lilies; truly a gem. 35c ea. 
Thunbergi (Lemon Lily). Much like Flava, 
but flowers in July, a month later. Spikes 
two to three feet tall, and pale yellow 
blossoms. 35c each. 
HEUCHERA (Coral Bell). 
Pluie de Feu. Lovely coral-red. 
Rosamundi. Splendid coral-pink. 
HOLLYHOCK. 
Double Pink Double Yellow 
Double Red Single Mixed 
IBERIS (Hardy Candytuft). 
Dwarf pure white. 
LATHYRUS (Hardy Pea). We can supply 
plants in either pink or white. 25c each. 
LIATRIS (Gayfeather). 
Pycnostachya (Kansas Gayfeather). 
four-foot spikes of rich purple. 
summer. 25c each. 
Scariosa, September Glory. Greatly im- 
proved form, as all the flowers come into 
bloom at one time. 40c each. 
35c each. 
35c each, 
Sempervirens. 
Stately 
Mid- 
LINUM SIBIRICUM (Perennial Flax). Light 
blue. 
LYCHNIS CHALCEDONICA. A splendid 
border plant bearing intensely red flowers 
June—July. 
ORIENTAL POPPY. See 
Plant September first. 
PHLOX DECUSSATA. 
Fall price list. 
B. Comte. Brilliant, rich wine color. 3 
for 65c. 
Beacon. Brilliant cherry-red. 3 for 65c. 
Count Zeppelin. 
each. 
Daily Sketch. Enormous trusses of salmon- 
pink florets with vivid crimson eye. An 
English novelty of compelling beauty. 
35c each. 
Harvest Fire. New salmon-orange. 45c ea. 
Leo Schlageter. Enormous trusses of brill- 
iant scarlet on tall stems. Easily the 
White with red-eye. ~ 80c 
best red. 35c each. 
Miss Lingard. Very early white. 3 for 65c. 
Rijnstroom. Lively rose-pink. 3 for 65c. 
Salmon Beauty. 
eye. 45c each. 
Thor. Deep salmon-pink, overlaid scarlet. 
3 for 65c. 
PHLOX SUBULATA (Creeping Phlox). 
Lilacina. Pale blue. 
Rosea. Rose pink. 
Vivid. Clear pink. 
PHYSOSTEGIA. 
Virginica Gigantea. False Dragonhead. 
Vivid. A new dwarf variety about twenty 
inches high, blooming about two weeks 
later than Virginica. The large, deep 
pink flower lasts well when cut. 
PLATYCODON. Mariesi. Chinese Bellflower. 
Blue saucer-like flowers on wiry stems. 
PRIMULA (Primrose). 
PYRETHRUM. 
Mixed colors. 
SAPONARIA Ocymoides Splendens. 
SWEET WILLIAM (Dianthus Barbatus). 
Mixed. 
TUNICA SAXIFRAGA. Tiny pink flowers on 
six-inch stems. 
New salmon-pink, white 
Hardy mixed. 
Roseum (Painted Daisy). 
VERBENA. Canadensis. 
purplish flowers. 
tion. 
VERONICA. Blue Spires. 
twenty-four inches. 
Creeping plant with 
Does well in sunny loca- 
New deep blue, 
45c each. 
VIOLA (Johnny Jump Up). 
PRICE: The above perennials are 20c each, 
$2.00 dozen, except as noted. 

CANNAS 
City of Portland. Pink. 
Eureka. 
King Humbert. 
The President. Most popular red. 
Yellow King Humbert. 
Any of the above Cannas $1.00 per dozen. 
A creamy white variety with dark green foliage. 
Immense orange-scarlet flowers. 
Immense flowers of glorious color. 
Flowers bright yellow, with contrasting crimson dots. 
Height 4% ft. 
Foliage bronze. Height 4-5 ft. 
Height 5 ft. 
Height 4% tt. 
AMARYLLIS 
Giant Hybrids. 
size bulbs. 50c each. 
Large richly-colored flowers for easy indoor culture. 
Not hardy. Mammoth 
