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SPRING FLOWERING BULBS, DAHLIAS, PEONIES, AND LILIES 

SPRING FLOWERING 
BULBS 
Sold for Fall Delivery Only. 
Spring Flowering Bulbs are difficult to ob- 
tain, due to the state of war. So we have to 
offer only limited quantity as follows: 
TULIPS—Darwin. Assorted colors, named 
varieties, $1.25 per doz., $9.50 per 100. 
TULIPS—Mixed colors. $1.00 per doz., $7.50 
per 100. 
JONQUILS. $1.50 per doz., $9.50 per 100. 
DAFFODILS OR NARCISSUS 
$1.50 per doz., $9.00 per 100 
Croesus. Orange trumpet, yellow perianth. 
Emperor. Perianth primrose yellow, trumpet 
darker. Still a fine old variety. ‘ 
Empress. Cream-white perianth with trace 
of gold down center of each petal. Deep 
canary-yellow trumpet. 
King Alfred. A king among the fine varie- 
ties. Rich, lustrous golden yellow through- 
out. Extremely vigorousin habit. Perianth 
often measures 4 in. across. 
DAFFODILS OR NARCISSUS—Continued 
Mrs. E. H. Krelage (White King Alfred), 
One of the best pure whites. 
Sir Watkin. Perianth primrose-yellow; large 
and well formed yellow cup. 
Yellow Poppy. An outstanding new pure 
yellow with tall stems. 
PEONIES 
Imperial Dozen 
$1.25 each, $12.50 per dozen 
Fuyajo. Dark, rich, mahogany-red. Single. 
Jeannot. Large, globular flowers of flesh-pink 
tinted lavender. Late. 
Lady Alexander Duff. Large, semi-rose type 
flowers. Soft pink and white. Midseason. 
Le Cygne. Very large, early, ivory-white. 
The highest rated Peony. Early. 
wee Bulloch. Immense, soft, rose-pink. 
ate, 
Mme. Jules Dessert. Delicate flesh-pink 
shading to creamy white with golden glow 
at center. Midseason. 
Mons. J. Elie. Gigantic pink flower of perfect 
crown type. Early. 
Sarah Bernhardt. Large, semi-rose type. 
Apple-blossom pink, silver tipped... Late. 
Solange. Large, full, compact flower of rose 
type. Outer petals lilac-white, deepening 
towards center with a salmon shade. Late. 
Souv. de Louis Bigot. Very large, fragrant, 
rose type flowers of pink with fringed petals 
of bright bengal-rose. Midseason. 
Therese. Considered the world’s best pink. 
Compact rose type developing later a high 
crown. Midseason. 
Walter Faxon. Soft coral-pink shaded lighter 
at ends of petals and deeper rose-pink at 
base. Midseason. 
Gold Medal Dozen 
75c each, $7.50 per dozen. 
Auguste Dessert. Intense velvety carmine 
with silvery border. Midseason. 
Baroness Schroeder. Flesh changing to 
white, creamy center. Midseason. 
Carolina Mother. Wine-red. Strong grower, 
free bloomer. Early. 
Duchess de Nemours. Cup-shaped, sulphur- 
white flowers. Early. 
Edulis Superba. Very fragrant, bright pink. 
Early. 
Felix Crousse. 
Rich red. 
Large, ball-shaped flowers. 
GOLD MEDAL DOZEN—Continued 
Festive Maxima. Enormous, full double, 
pure white flowers flecked with carmine 
spots. Early. . 
Karl Rosenfield. Large, semi-rose type. The 
best all around red Peony. 
Mme. Calot. Hydrangea-pink, darker toward 
center. Early. r : 
Rheine de Fleurs. Beautiful pink. Mid- 
season. 
Rose Corna Plena. Beautiful pink and red- 
dish variety. Midseason. ; 
Rubra Superba. Carmine or crimson. Large, 
compact flowers of rose type. | : 
PEONIES—Unnamed Varieties in Pink, Red 
and White. 45c each, $4.50 per dozen. _ 
PEONIES. Dozen mixed choice varieties, 
$3.50. 
LILIES 
30c each, $3.00 per doz., except as noted. 
Day Lily (Hemerocallis). 
Bay State. Brilliant deep yellow. 4ft. Late. 
June. 50c each, $5.00 per doz. 
Dr. Regel. Rich orange-yellow. 18in. Very 
fragrant. May and June. 
Fulva (Brown Day Lily). Tall, graceful. 
Orange-brown blossoms. June. Does well 
in shade or damp land. 
J. A. Crawford. Rich apricot-yellow shaded 
light cadmium. 4ft, Juneand July. 50c 
each, $5.00 per doz. 
Lemona (Lemon Day Lily). Lemon-yellow. 
Large flowers; one of the best. July. 
Madonna Lily (Candidum). Pure white. An 
excellent combination with Regal Lilies. July. 
Magic Lily (Amaryllis halli). A hardy and rare 
Amaryllis. Blended orange and pink. Au- 
gust. $1.00 each, $10.00 per doz. 
Plantain Lily (Funkia). Sky blue. July. 
Regal Lily (Regale). White flowers suffused 
elie pink, Very fragrant. June. Large size 
ulbs. 
Rock Lily (Yucca filamentosa), Creamy white 
flowers in June and July. 4 to 5 ft., 20c 
each, $2.00 per doz. 
Rock Lily Variegated (Yucca variegata). 
Differs from the old variety by having silvery 
striped foliage. 
Siberian Flame Lily (Tenuifolium). Dwarf. 
Coral-red. June. 20c each, $2.00 per doz. 
Tiger Lily (Tigrinum). Single orange flowers 
spotted black. August. 20c each, $2.00 
per doz. 
Umbellatum grandiflorum. Orange-red. 
June. 

GARD E N-\S UlBePsiaiees 
GRASS SEED 
Waynesboro Evergreen Lawn Mixture.—A 
scientifically prepared Grass Seed Mixture 
which produces a beautiful sod in a few 
weeks and is green throughout the year, 
Extensively used for small home grounds, as 
well as public parks, college campuses, large 
estates, and wherever a beautiful, permanent 
sod is desired. The extensive demand for 
this mixture enables us to offer it for even 
less than the price of common mixtures. Per 
lb., 55c; 10 Ibs., $5.00; 100 Ibs., $45.00. 
Shady Lawn Mixture. Produces perfect sod 
in shady places. Per lb., 60c; 10 Jb. bag, 
$5.75; per 100 Ibs., $50.00. 
NOTE: For seeding New Lawns, use 1 Ib. 
either Evergreen or Shady Lawn Mixture to 
each 150 sq. ft. to 200 sq. ft. | 

Sunoco 
Kills Red Spider, which is the most common 
enemy of Evergreens. Also kills San Jose Scale, 
Rose Scale, Oyster-shell Scale, Pine Leaf Scale, 
and Euonymus Scale. 1 gallon makes 25 gallons 
dormant spray, or 100 gallons Summer spray. 
1 Gallon Can, $1.50; 5 Gallons, $1.25 per 
gallon; 55 Gallon Drum, 85c per gallon. 
DOG REPELLENT—See Page 6. 
Transplantone 
A water-soluble powder containing Vitamin 
B-1 and other parts of Vitamin B, plus certain 
hormones vital to plant and root growth. 
Applied when transplanting vegetable plants 
bedding plants, roses, shrubs, evergreens, 
and trees, it greatly reduces transplanting 
losses and starts plants off with more vigor 
and vitality. 
One 3-o0z. can—which 
makes 30 gallons solu- 
tion for soaking roots 
or 2000 to 3000 gallons 
for watering—$1.05 
Postpaid. 
One 1-lb. can, $4.10 
Postpaid. 
Pomo-Green 
with Nicotine 
Complete protection 
against Black Spot, 
Mildew, Leaf-Eating 
Insects, Aphis. En- 
dorsed by American 
Rose Society. 
1 lDstcan Meese oa S ei) 
SD Cal tence $3.00 
ASK FOR 
QUOTATIONS ON 
GARDEN 
FURNITURE, 
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The New Soil Conditioner and Plant Food, 
**Rho-Za-Grow’”’ has taken the guesswork out 
of Rhododendron growing. 
Rhododendrons and their kindred Broad- 
Leaved Evergreens, the Azaleas, Kalmias, 
Andromedas, etc., are lovely things, but 
many planters hesitate to plant these aristo- 
cratic American Shrubs because of their 
exacting soil requirements. 
**Rho-Za-Grow’’ is a scientifically balanced 
soil conditioner and plant food. Use it on all 
plants requiring sour soils. ‘*Rho-Za-Grow”’ 
contains exactly the proper balance of acids, 
neutral plant food, and humus. It sours and 
lightens the soil, and it has high plant food 
content. 
Prices 
10 lb. bag... ...$1.00 50 Ib. bag....$ 3.00 
Z54ADe Dakss... + 2.00 100 lb. bag... 5.00 
Per tons. Meine gee $85.00 
PEP-TO-GROW 
A Specially Prepared Balanced Lawn and 
Garden Plant Food which gives Pep and Vigor 
without danger of burning. We recommend 
an application in both Fall and Spring. 
Apply Pep-To-Grow on your Lawn, Rose and 
Perennial Beds at the rate of 4 Ibs. per 100 sq. 
ft.; on Shade Trees, Shrubs, Boxwoods, and 
other Evergreens at the rate of 1 Ib. per plant 
or more, depending on size. Keep a supply of 
Pep-To-Grow on hand at all times. 
Pep-To-Grow excels in Nitrogen, Safety, 
Gradual Feeding, and Lasting Effects. 
A 100-lb. bag costs only $4.50, 1 ton, $80.00. 
