

PRICES -_----- .40 each; 4.00 per doz. except as noted 
STATICE LATIFOLIA (Sea Lavendar) 
1-2 feet. Blue. Summer, 
STOKESIA LAEVIS (Stoke’s Aster) 
1-2 feet. Blue. August. 
THYMUS VULGARIS (Thyme) 
1 foot. Herb. 
TRADESCANTIA VIRGINIANA 
12-18 inches. Blue. 
TRITOMA PFITZERII (Red Hot Poker) 
2 feet. Reddish Yellow. June. 
VERONICA LONGIFOLIUM SUBSESSILIS 
(Veronica) 
2 feet. Deep Blue. Summer. 
VIOLA ORDORATA (Sweet Violet) 
1 foot. Violet purple. Spring and Fall. 
YUCCA FILAMENTOSA VAR. 
EET UCCG) 6 ot a 15 
Tall Spikey Flowers. White. July. 
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Lawns 
To get the best lawns possible on the Eastern 
Shore, it is necessary to prepare the soil properly. It is 
advisable to cultivate thoroughly and loosen the sur- 
face several inches deep. Nearly all soils are sadly de- 
ficient in humus, so that it is desirable to add up to 
an inch to the whole surface of the lawn area. This 
should be well mixed in. Any good lawn fertilizer 
should be added; lime should be added only after 
dean your soil. Fall is the best time for seeding 
awns. 
We ofier the grass seed mixture found by con- 
tinued testing to be the best for this section. 
GRASS SEED 
INT SEE SE er eeepc Sa neo $ .55 
eee ce ee Sih. 2 ao aie 5.00 
Ee ote 9.00 
GE SESS a 45.00 
FERTILIZER 
VIGORO 
EE GSS te TEST ee $4.00 

