Anchusa 
Myosotidiflora 
One of the prettiest little 
blue flowers you ever saw, giv- 
ing myriads of blooms during 
May and June. Color and shape 
about like Forget-Me-Nots. 
Grows about 12 inches high. 
Very hardy; likes shade or 
semi-shade. Plant 12 inches 
apart. PRICES: Field-grown, 1 
for 40c; 2 for 70c; 3 for $1.00; 
4 for $1.30; 6 for $1.90. 

Anthemis Tinctoria 
(Hardy Marguerite.) A handsome flow- 
er in any day or age. Beautiful golden yel- 
low; blooms all summer. Handsome fern- 
like foliage. Grows two feet high. Makes 
an excellent cut flower. PRICES: Field- 
grown, 1 for 35c; 2 for 62c; 3 for 87c; 4 for 
$1.15; 6 for $1.65. 

Aquilegias 
(Columbine.) We doubt if 
Aquilegias will ever lose their 
popularity. These are all long- 
spurred varieties, in a fine range 
of brilliant and delicate colors, 
including some bi-colors. All 
large and well formed. Can’t 
allow color choice, as they are 
hybrids, but if you order in suf- 
ficient quantity you will get ~ 
reds, pinks, blues, purples, \ 
whites, yellows and bi-colors. 
Blooms May and 
June. Hardy. Plant 
12s tol 5 Mainches 
ara tees Ue O a. : 
shade, ordinary a. 
Sad cies Ode 
PRICES: Field- 
grown, 1 for 35c; 
2 for 62c; 3 for 
87c; 4 for $1.15; 6 
for $1.65. 
Aquilegia 
Clematiflora 
Different! Hy- 
brids; mixed 
colors. Beautiful 
pastels, pinks, yel- 
lows, blues, whites, 
creams. Grow 18 
Coe 421 nic hess 
Bloom May-June. 
pace: 12; to15 1n; 
PRICES: Field- 
grown, 1 for 40c; 
2 for 70c; 3 for 
$1.00; 4 for $1.30; 
6 for $1.90. 
See Index on page 40 {10} 




HOW TO GROW THEM 

In general, bone meal applied soon after 
planting is a good fertilizer for any plants 
which bloom in the late summer or early fall. 
How to 
Use Fertilizer 
Vee es of applying fertilizer are as 
follows: 
(1). Dig the hole for your flower three 
to four inches deeper than required, then 
put a layer of the stable manure, or cow ma 
nure at the bottom, add a layer of sand an 
inch thick, and then fill in with the rest ol 
your pulverized soil. This is the method to 
use if you want to supply drainage at the 
same time you prepare your soil. It is for 
animal fertilizers only, however, not so good 
for commercial fertilizers and bone meal. 
(2). Any of the fertilizers mentioned 
above, excepting perhaps the pig manure. 
can be mixed with the soil. One good thing 
about this is that in mixing the fertilizer 
with the soil, you are at the same time pul 
verizing it well, and thereby doubling your 
chances for prize-winning flowers. 






KEEP MANURE 
AWAY 4”-6" 
CULTIVATE 
SHALLOWLY 
FIRM SOIL 
WELL 

= SAND 
= MANURE 


THIS SHOWS GRAPHICALLY how fer- 
tilizer should be applied around the plant 
after planting. Note that it is kept well 
away from the plant, and then hoeing is 
shallow. A smaller hoe than that shown 
would be better. Try to hold the hoe blade 
parallel to the soil’s surface for best results. 

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