Ps D For a succession, plant at intervals from April 1st to the 
} mmm end of June. 
‘ well, provided they are planted in a sunny location. 
Bulbs should be planted 4 inches deep and at least 6 inches apart; frequent cultivation with a hoe 
_ or weeder, around the base of the plants, to prevent the soil becoming hard and dry, is advisable. 
ETHEL CAVE COLE—Large, light pink with flecks 
of darker pink. Fine, free flowering variety. $1.15 
per dozen; $8.00 per 100. ( 
DEBONAIR—LaFrance pink, shading to shrimp with 
creamy throat blotch, lightly peppered crimson. 
Several blooms open at once on tall, straight 
spikes. 90c. per dozen; $6.00 per 100. 
EXCELLENCE—Deep orange-vermilion with faint 
throat markings of a slightly deeper shade. Very 
Sod yaaa a gorgeous color. 90c.:per dozen; $6.00 
per Z 
FLAMING SWORD—Bright red or flame color; the 
large blooms are carried on long stems and are 
well placed. 85c. per dozen; $5.50 per 100. 
KING LEAR—Beautiful shade of reddish-purple. Large ruffled 
petals. Nice spike on tall stem, The best medium priced 
variety in this color. $1.15 per dozen; $8.00 per 100. 
LAVENDER RUFFLES—Large deep lavender. The blooms are 
slightly ruffled. 90c. per dozen; $6.00 per 100. 
MISS BLOOMINGTON—Probably the best yellow available. A 
very early bloomer. Medium size flower. 90c. per dozen; 
$6.00 per 100. 
MARGARET BEATON—Pure snow-white with small orange 
searlet blotch in throat. Very striking. $1.15 per dozen; 
$8.00 per 100. 
MARGARET FULTON—Rich, deep salmon of an unusually solid 
color. Very heavy texture and fine keeping qualities make 
this first choice with many growers. $1.00 per dozen; $6.50 
per 100. \ 
MINUET—The most exquisite of the lavender varieties; 5 or 
more blooms open at-a time; a: beautiful flower. $1.00 per 
dozen; $7.00 per 100. 
PICARDY—tThe best of its color; a beautiful apricot pink. The 
individual blooms are extremely large and slightly ruffled. 
Quite a sensational flower. $1.00 per dozen; $6.50 per 100. 
GOLD EAGLE—A beautiful deep yellow. One of the earliest to 
bloom. 85c. per dozen; $5.50 per 100. 
JEANIE—Clear, rich, pink with small white midribs and creamy- 
yellow throat. Tall, strong plant. Fast germinator. We think 
that Jeanie will quickly be accepted as a fine addition to the 
pink list. $1.25 per dozen; $9.00 per 100. 
KING ARTHUR—Deep rosy-lavender, slightly ruffled on me- 
dium spike. Large flower. $1.00 per dozen; $7.00 per 100. 
ROSA VAN LIWMA—Pure light rose; many flowers open at one 
time; strong, straight spikes. $1.00 per dozen; $6.50 per 100. 
VIGORO 
Your garden will be more appealing if you make sure the 
lawn is smooth and velvety-green, and the flowers are blos- 
soming with vitality and beauty. Proper feeding goes a 
long way toward assuring the beauty you want. Use 
VIGORO, the complete plant food. It supplies all eleven 
elements plants need from soil. Clean, oderless, sanitary, 
VIGORO brings gardening success to millions. 

BIDS eee $ .45 
VYVIGORO 10° Ibe. hoes eee 85 
25- Ibs: see een 1.50 
Complete plant food BO. Ise uk EER ke ... 2.50 
100 :1bs.o Ue eee 4.00 
A Product of Swift & Company EF O18 Richmond 
ADCO 
By the use of ADCO all the non-woody vegetable refuse, 
such as stalks, cuttings, weeds, withered leaves and flowers, 
potato, bean and pea vines, cabbage leaves and stalks, etc., 
is converted into artificial manure. You not only get rid of 
a lot of useless and unsightly rubbish ,but you turn it into 
rich, clean manure. 
The method is very simple. The refuse is arranged in 
layers, sprinkled with ADCO and then saturated with water, 
according to the directions which accompany each bag. Noth- 
ing further is required beyond keeping the heap moist and 
perhaps turning it over once or twice. In from three to six 
months it becomes converted into real manure of excellent 
quality. 714-lb. pkg., $1.00; 25-lb. bag, $2.00; 100-Ib. 
bag, $7.75. 
DRICONURE 
The new Improved Drico- 
nure answers the need for a 
complete all organic fertil- 
izer and soil conditioner—a 
plant food that is safe for 
the home gardener’s use as well as the professional grower’s. 
744-lb. bag, 55c.; 50-lb. bag, $2.00; 5 to 19-bag lots, $1.90 
per bag; 20-bag lots, $1.80 per 50-lb. bag. 

Any good garden soil will grow Gladiolus 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE—Cream with darker throat. In- 
dividual florets over 6 inches in width. Splendid 
$1.00 per dozen; $6.50 per 100. 
VAGABOND PRINCE—Garnet-brown with glowing 
scarlet spot on lower petals. A gorgeously beauti- 
ful flower. $1.00 per dozen; $7.00 per 100. 
SNOW PRINCESS—The large pure white flowers are 
borne on tall, straight spikes, three or four open at 
$1.25 per dozen; $8.00 per 100. 
TOKEN—Peach red with clear yellow throat. $1.00 
per dozen; $7.00 per 100. 
MIXED GLADIOLUS—A well-balanced mixture of / 
all colors from pure white to dark red. 80c. per ¢ ‘ 
dozen; $5.25 per 100. = 
grower. 
a time. 
-garden in semi-shady places. 

TUBEROUS-ROOTED BEGONIAS 
Begonias may be grown in one or window boxes or in the 
I ey may be started i 
put outside after the weather becomes warm or may! be ented 
outside after May ist. With reasonable care will bloom con- 
tinuously from July ist, till frost. 
LARGE BULBS—Single, Mixed Colors, 15c. each; $1.50 
Double, Mixed Colors, 15c. each; $1.75 Ae avon aaa 
MONTBRETIAS 
Graceful, Gladiolus-like flowers that are very d rati i 
the garden and have some cut flower value. eBalba neeala be 
planted and handled the same as Gladiolus. Each bulb produces 
several flower spikes. 75c. per dozen; $5.00 per 100. 
ISMEN E—Peruwvian Daffodil 
CALATHINA—Sweet-scented white flowers of quaint but at- 
tractive form. May be grown in garden or s : 
Eeuhesceieen fs pots. 40c. each; 
TIGRIDIA—Tigerflower 
For brilliancy of color there are few floral subjects tha 
compare with Tigridias. The bulbs, which can ‘ handles the 
same as Gladiolus, bloom in mid-summer. Each stalk produces 
vines ew ons and this prolongs the display, ‘75c. per dozen; 
x per ). : 

STAUFFER KNAPSACK 
DUSTER 
HUDSON MODEL 1A 
Will handle any insecticide in dry 
powder form. Carries easily on the 
back, adjustable shoulder straps for 
most comfortable carrying position. 
Sturdy bellows at top operated by 
pumping hand lever provides ample 
air velocity for discharge of dust in 
exact volume required. Gets dust to 
the desired point of application with- 
out waste. Hasy to fill, carry, oper- 
ate and clean. 
One in a carton, F. O. B. Rich- 
mond, $28.95. 

No. 132 GARDEN DUSTER 
A serviceable duster 
for small gardens, 
one that distributes 
dry powder insecti- }j 
cides perfectly to the * 
last particle, either 
on top or under the 5 
leaves. The filler cap is easy to remove for refilling. By 
mail postpaid, $1.70; not postpaid, $1.50. 
Useful in small gardens, for 
HAND SPRAYER spraying house plants, poultry 
houses, etc., sprays liquids in fine mist. Use it for insec- 
ticides, fly sprays disinfectants. The plunger is made of 
special leather with expander. Quart size, by mail post- 
paid, 75c.; not postpaid, 55c. 
Climax Open Head Compressed Air Sprayer 
High pressure and ample capacity adapt it for all classes 
of spraying, embodies strength, safety, ease of operation and 
accessibility. The tank is galvanized steel, the seams riveted 
and soldered; the pump is seamless tubing that seats into 
the tank by 4-inch locking fingers controlled by a malleable 
pump handle; 24 inches high pressure spray hose, automatic 
shut-off nozzle that locks open for continuous spraying, 2- 
foot extension pipe and angle nozzle. 
No. 235G—Galvanized Steel Tank. Capacity, 314 gallons. 
By mail postpaid, $7.95; not postpaid, $7.60. 


