SCILLA 
Campanulata (Spanish Bells). This tall Scilla 
blooms in May. Excellent for partial shade. 
15 to 18 in. Blue Queen, Rose Queen, and 
White Queen. 90c. per doz.; $7.00 per 100. 
Sibirica (Bluebells). Hardy Spring bulbs  pro- 
ducing rich blue flowers almost before the snow 
disappears; thriving in partially shaded and 
sunny places equally well. 80c. per doz.; $6.00 
per 100. 
SNOWDROPS 
There is nothing more beautiful in the early 
Spring months than the snowy blossoms of the 
Snowdrops. Used as a permanent edging in beds 
with tulips and hyacinths, and in masses on lawns, 
they give a charming effect. 
Doz. 100 
Single Snowdrops............... $0 80 $6 00 
WINTER ACONITE 
(Eranthis hyemalis) 
The earliest Spring flower, the large, golden 
yellow, buttercup-like blossoms often expanding 
in the snow. Height 6 inches. 80c. per doz.; 
$6.00 per 100. 
VELTHEIMIA 
Viridifolia. Produces about fifty reddish tubular 
flowers 114 inches long on 15 to 18-inch stems. 
Its excellent formation and striking foliage make 
it a splendid subject for pot-work. 
Large bulbs, 65c. each; $7.00 per doz. 
SWEET PEAS 
Fall-planted Sweet Peas bloom a month earlier. 
Cadwell & Jones Giant Spencer Varieties, 
Mixed. The best of the Spencers in a selected 
mixture. Without an equal and cannot fail to 
give satisfaction. Pkt. 10c.; oz. 25c.; 4Ib. 75c.; 
l6Ib. $1.40; Ib. $2.50. 
See Spring Catalog varieties and colors. 
Cadwell & Jones Best Annuals 
for Fall Sowing 
Sow flower seeds from November 1 to 15 and the 
following Spring you will be rewarded with a dis- 
play which will be farther advanced than trans- 
planted plants from Spring-sown seed. Most 
pkts. 10c. 
CED-O-FLORA PLANT-SPRAY 
Excellent for house plants. Controls mealy bug, 
3/078. .45c3:)8-o7zs.. 80c.: 
red spider and scale. 
pt. $1.25; qt. $2.00. 

'CYANGCAS I CYANOCAS 
CYANOGAS. The efficient inexpensive chemical 
insecticide. 
Cyanogas ‘“‘G’’ Fumigant. Is the standard 
greenhouse and mushroom house fumigant. 
Cyanogas ‘“‘A”’ Dust. Is universally used to 
kill ants, rats, moles, woodchucks, and other 
burrowing rodents. Leaflets with detailed 
directions furnished upon request. 
“G’’ Fumigant, 5 [bs. $3.00. 
“A”? Dust, |b. 75c.; 5 Ibs. $3.00. 






Strawberry, Fairfax 
STRAWBERRY-PLANTING TIME 
AUGUST TO OCTOBER 
Order Early and Avoid Disappointment 
LUSCIOUS 
STRAWBERRIES 
POT-GROWN 
for Your Complete Satisfaction 
Early-bearing Varieties 
Dorsett. Fine early sort. Large bright red berries, firm 
and shapely; delicious ‘‘wild’’ Strawberry flavor. 
Howard 17 (Premier). One of the best of the older 
extra-early varieties. Vast quantities of good-sized, 
attractive high-quality berries are produced. 
Early to Midseason 
Fairfax. Ripens just after Dorsett and produces deep 
rich red firm berries of superb quality. 
Midseason to Late 
Chesapeake. Heavy fertile soil. 
sweet red berries. 
Big Joe. Easiest to grow, repaying a minimum of care 
with a maximum of results. Firm fruits, good flavor. 
Late 
Gandy. Late. Produces a profitable crop of big flame- 
colored fruit. Desirable for home use. 
Red Star. New. Large red berries which do not turn 
black. Very late. $4.00 for 25; $12.00 per 100. 
Prices on Foregoing Varieties, except where noted, 
$3.50 for 25; $12.50 per 100. No orders accepted for 
less than 25 plants. 
Large, firm, mildly © 
Everbearing Variety 
Mastodon. Affectionately known as the Wonder Berry. 
Outyielding some of the best early sorts in their regular 
season, It continues to produce throughout Summer and 
Fall. $4.50 for 25; $16.00 per 100. 
“NICO-FUME 
. PRODUCTS 
Liquid- Paper- Powder 
FOR GREENHOUSES 
INSECTICIDES AND FUNGICIDES 
_ Preparations ready to spray any sort of insect. 
Tested scientiftcally and are of proved value. Ex- 
pert advice given on your spraying problems. 
Ask us! 


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