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est time to start a new lawn or resee e 
© old one. This is the most important month 
GRASS SEED for planting bulbs in the garden to bloom 
‘next spring, including Narcissus, Camassia, 
Dog's Tooth Violet, Snowflake, and Wood 
Why Not aa it eo Late in the month plant Dutch 
drop in and see for your- Iie. : October 
self the complete line of 
garden supplies we have? All the bulbs recommended for Septem- 
Our store is easy to find, ber planting can still be started this month. 
‘ centrally located—one October is the most important month for 
block from Main Street, planting Tulip bulbs. By the middle of the 
next door to Ramp Ga- month perennial plants are available and 
rage. In back of Na- during the latter part dormant Roses should 
tional Clothing Co. and go in the ground. By the middle of the 
the Lincoln Alliance Bank _month make your first planting of Paper- 
Bldg. White Narcissus, Soleil d’Or Narcissus, and 
Chinese Sacred Lilies indoors. Make sure q 
you have sufficient bulbs of these to make 
succession plantings two weeks apart until — 
mid-March. This is the month to plant 
PARROT TULI P; 2 November 

rad » Continue planting Lilies throughout this 
month. There is still a chance to plant the 
V2 ASY many types of bulbs recommended for Sep- 
tember and October planting, also perennial 
A lovable vagabond which has plants and Roses, as long as the ground is 
successfully thrown off the conven- free from frost. 
tional Tulip form. Buds are like = December 
huge pointed candle flames of sal- 
mon-rose. The edges of the closed flower are 
informally curved and deeply laciniated, apple- 
green shadows rise from the outside base 
almost the entire length of the petals. When 
fully opened, we have a broad petaled flaring 
and loosely built flower of brilliant salmon-rose 
on a 22-inch stem. A true expression of ryth- Hart & Vick’s Special Mixture of 
mic freedom. 
$1.65 per doz.; $3.00 for 25; $11.45 per 100 Colors of Double Flowering Tulips 
A careful blending of ten colors that make a 
SINGLE FLOWERING EARLY TULIPS brilliant show. 
$1.25 per doz.; $2.40 for 25; $9.25 per 100. 
Throughout December start bulbs of Pa- 
per-White Narcissus, Soleil d'or Narcissus, 
and Chinese Sacred ‘Lil ly. 

Parrot Tulip, Fantasy 
These are the short, sturdy-stemmed, early flowering Tulips that are used in beds and borders 
where Tulips are to be followed with summer flowers. They are also used for cemetery plantings 
and for growing in places exposed to strong winds. 
Prices of these named varieties of Single Early Tulips, 
$1.35 per doz.; $2.55 for 25; $9.85 per 100, delivered to you. 
ARTUS. Very showy deep scarlet, globe-shaped flower that remains in bloom an unusually long 
time. Height 12 inches. 
GENERAL DE WET. Beautiful deep orange, shaded golden yellow at the base of the petal. 
An artistic flower that has been very popular for several years. Splendid to force indoors and 
very showy in beds of solid color in the garden. Height 20 inches. 
IBIS. Very large flower of deep brilliant pink shaded with carmine. Equally 
good for both indoor and outdoor growing. 14 inches high. 
RISING SUN. Deep golden yellow of great substance. One of the outstanding 
yellow Tulips in its class. Height 17 inches. 
WHITE SWAN. Pure white globular flower of very handsome form. A won- 
derful display when planted twelve or more in a group. 

ALL COLOR MIXTURE OF SINGLE EARLY TULIPS 
A rainbow mixture of colors ranging from white to the deepest red. 
$1.25 per doz.; $2.35 for 25; $8.95 per 100. 

DOUBLE FLOWERING EARLY TULIPS 
Double Tulips are used for formal beds and for bordering walks 
and drives. Their short, sturdy stems also make them ideal for 
planting at the cemetery. They remain in bloom for a longer ‘ 
period than any other class of Tulip. Splendid for growing indoors. 
Prices of all these named kinds of Double Flowering Tulips, 
$1.45 per doz.; $2.75 for 25; $10.45 per 100 
MR. VAN DER HOEFF. Rich golden yellow, very double flower on a sturdy 12-inch 
stem. 
MURILLO. Delicate peach-pink flushed with white. Color deepens as flower grows 
older. Grows well both outdoors and indoors, 12 inches high. 
PEACH BLOSSOM. Rich deep rosy pink flower that remains in good condition a very 
long time. Equally good indoors or in the garden. 12 inches high. 
SCHOONOORD. The very best pure white double Tulip. 12 inches. Rising 
TEAROSE. Soft yellow flushed with salmon; very lovely. 12 inches high. Sun 
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