36 The TILLINGHAST SEED COMPANY, La Conner, Washington 


PYRETHRUMS 
Glorious New Named Sort 
(See Page 28) 
PYRETHRUMS. Beautiful double sorts. 
Spring delivery only. 
BUCKEYE. A strong grower, producing 
large, double red flowers on 20 to 24-inch 
stem. Each, 35c. 
DREAM. One of the finest clear pink 
Double Pyrethrums yet. Flowers large and 
very showy. A fine cut flower. Each, 40c. 
DOUBLE VICTORY. A vigorous growing 
variety producing an abundant crop of 
long stemmed pure white anemone type 
double blooms in late May and early June. 
Each, 35c. 


Nu-Life Camellia and 
Rhododendron Fertilizer 
A special Fertilizer that has been de- 
veloped for home and commercial use 
where an acid forming formula is needed. 
Widely used and recommended by Garden 
Clubs and other expert growers every- 
where. Its use will help avoid costly fail- 
ures. 
PRICES—5 Ib. pkg. 50c; 10 Ib. pkg. 80c, 
postpaid in 1st, 2nd and 3rd zones only. 
Quantity prices on application. 
Bone Meal 
A splendid fertilizer for use in flower or 
rose gardens as well as for lawns. 
Price, postpaid ist and 2nd zones: 5 Ibs. 
45c; 10 Ibs. 80c; 25 Ibs. $1.65. Price per 100 
Ibs., f.o.b. La Conner, $5.00. 
Fodder Corn 
EARLY NORTHWESTERN, Smoky Dent 
The earliest dent corn grown. The ker- 
nel is red, being a cross between a red flint 
and a yellow dent. While this corn does 
not produce as great a quantity of stalk 
as the Minnesota No. 138, it will mature a 
much greater number of ears, and so is 
especially adapted for feeding hogs. 
Prices, postpaid: Lb. 15c; 10 Ibs. at 10c 
per Ib.; 50 Ibs. at 9c per Ib.; 100 Ibs. at 
8c per Ib. 
MINNESOTA No. 13, Dent 
This corn is the earliest and most pro- 
ductive of all yellow dent corn. Besides 
being adapted to a wider range of climate 
and soils than any other corn, it will pro- 
duce the greatest amount of ensilage of 
any of the kinds now grown with success 
west of the Cascade Mountains. Our stock 
is grown from finest selected stock and 
carefully tested for germination. 
Prices, postpaid: Lb. 15c; 10 Ibs. at 10c 
per Ib.; 50 Ibs. at 9c per Ib.; 100 Ibs. at 
8c per Ib. 
Seed Potatoes 
Owing to the great difficulties we have 
experienced during the last few years get- 
ting seed potatoes that are really free from 
diseases we are offering State Certified 
Netted Gem only in small quantities at 
delivered prices. We will supply quantity 
lots at market price f.o.b. La Conner or 
our shipping point on request. 
Postpaid Prices—5 Ibs. 55c; 10 Ibs. 90c; 
25 Ibs. $1.35; 50 Ibs. $2.35. 1st, 2nd and 3rd 
zones only. Write for prices on larger 
quantities. 
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The sparkling new varieties of 
flower seed we offer can only be 
expected to do their best if sup- 
plied with the eleven essential 
plant food elements. To be sure, 
feed with 
YVIGORO 
Spuare Meal for all anil 
A Product of Swift 

PRICE, Postpaid, 1st, 2nd and 3rd Zones: 
5-Ib. pkg....... 45c 
10-Ib. pkg....... 70c 
100-Ib. bag, $3.50, f.o.b. La Conner, Wash. 
25-Ib. bag.....$1.40 
MAGNOLIA BRAND 
FERTILIZER 
3-10-20 — A fertilizer especially mixed 
for use with potatoes and other root crops. 
Price: 100 Ib. sack, each $2.50 f.o.b. 
LaConner or Seattle. 
3-10-7—-A complete fertilizer especially 
valuable for grains and cereals, as well as 
for other general farm crops. 
Price: 100 Ib. sack, $2.15, f.o.b. LaConner 
or Seattle. 
3-10-10—A complete fertilizer for root 
crops such as potatoes, mangels, carrots, 
beets, etc. 
Price: 100 Ib. sack, $2.25 f.o.b. LaConner ~ 
or Seattle. 
Write for prices on larger quantities. All 
fertilizer prices subject to change or with- 
drawal without notice. 

50-Ib. bag..... 2.30. 
RECOMMENDED PLANTING TIME 
Best Planting Time 
FOR BULBS, PLANTS, ROSES, ETC. 
Best Planting Time 
Anemone and Ranunculus ss... 42 eta eee October to April | Gooseberry Bushes ....................... Oct.-Nov. — Feb.-Apr. 
ABDATASUSAROOLS se «cry lection eae ae November to April Horseradish oi tan caenel fn eee gs CoE se eae ta Tarek eT October to May 
INCA CECA, AP Mae Dr Init Ar Medel’ ible, ah." Or October to April Tris—Japanesesrye sc. oan ae ei os ee ae March 15th to June 
Bedding Plants (2.37 das see an. Re ee April to June | Iris—Tall Bearded .................ccceceee ..June to October Ist 
BOF OnIARBSUIDA ti ati ot cities Inside Planting,, February, to) May ailiiiliessss wee an ee In season November to March 
Begonia OLDS See eccrer iets Outside Planting, May 20 to June 15 | Montbrietias .................... February to April 1st 
alee TR NTI gO Cie Oi BROAD OFT ay oO ch F eatay as; Begonia’ |i nuit, Trees’ vegies soos an re een ‘November to April 1st 
AS SS ae Ree FRC a od a areeee aS saan Ornamental Shribs= ema ee ee ee November to April 1st 
Mantflowet: Plants |.) \<. 400160 ick be, April to June | Ornamental Trees ..............-....0.005, November to April 1st 
Whrvsanthemuni occ. mista ee May to June 10th Péeonies® sss ease> Woe ae eee AER Oe August 25th to April 1st 
DAlSreV MEM ANICS. Me Orc, BN es hcstaalc chaos: chloe ee April 15th) to’ June™|\;Perennials) (Most) e.g icceeremeiectt a dears October to May 1st 
Currant SHS IGS erected at; tit qa cia ot eee ret oe ac Oct.-Nov. — Feb.-April Rhododendron and Camellia .................. October to May Ist 
Dahlias eee nee ee Bat at ey cligg cele ttsitate nay Fleets exe tote April 15th to June ist Rhubarb, Cuttings esGas -aeee alee ese ier October to April 1st 
MERLE MEL LA OR artes Rit clay ders cciove Wid stake hed oas Cee November to April Rose“ Bushes tii. ic cts eee oa teeter November to April 1st 
I CRCHANOSADTICOUT bic e G kis: aoe Le othe faiakicie November to March Stra wberry..Plants®. vccseug tein pt carne Nov. — Feb.-May 
TATOO Fete ea eed cote eae Pls Ste ils, Si aleig dibva BRT eee oe October to May Ist Tieridias’ 2 ih. oD csuc oe nel ae Raton ce cee ......-March to May 
Gladiolus Bulbs Dot diay 3 sid, pata Pare ea BO March to June lst Tomato, Plants) seers: eiute te era cieioxic May 10th to June 10th 
Gloxinia (inside planting) hi... ache. acdeae. February-May ist | Pepper Plants ...... Sco eysveperetthe tye seeeeeees.-May 25th to June 30th 
While we recommend these dates as usually the best, 
of planting. 
moisture and temperature each season may affect the time 

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