

WAGNER PEA 
(Lathyrus silvestris wagneri) 
A forage plant developed by a German plant 
breeder after many years of effort. A deep rooting 
perennial which starts slowly and requires two or 
three years to become fully established. Drouth re- 
sistant and succeeds on poor soils. Reported as 
lasting for a lifetime when once established and as 
providing good forage for livestock and pasture 
for bees. 15 cts per packet, three-fourths pound $1.00. 
Three or more pounas $1.00 per pound. Postpaid. 

Seed of any of the above, l5c per 
packet, or eight packets for 
one dollar. 
Any twenty packets for two 
dollars. Postpaid. 

BOOKS 
AMERICAN HONEY PLANTS by Frank C. Pellett. 
This is a book of 420 large pages with 204 illustra- 
tions. It is printed on enameled paper and bound 
in imitation leather. The first book in the English 
language in its field it covers the plants important 
to the beekeeper as no other book has ever done. 
$3. postpaid. 
FLOWERS OF THE WILD by Frank C. Pellett. A 
book about wild flowers based on thirty years ex- 
perience with several hundred species. More than 
100 photographs and four color plates illustrate the 
text. Here will be found useful information for in- 
suring success with native plants. Cloth binding 
168 pages. $1. per copy postpaid. 
BIRDS OF THE WILD by Frank C. Pellett. This 
book is designed to provide information as to the 
requirements to be met in attracting wild birds. 
Nesting sites, feeding stations, watering places and 
plants to provide food are discussed freely. 128 
pages, cloth binding, $1. postpaid. 
MELVIN PELLETT 
Pellett Gardens 
Atlantic, lowa 
