Index to Flower Seeds, Plants and Supplies 





PRCHIGCh. 3 iced dives Celositl.. ics’. seaineem cas 31 Four O’ clock <Fa0. « . 35, 38 Madeira Vine ........ 55 Salt, Agricultural ..... $2 
Acroclinium ...... 26, 35  Centourea .........- 30 Forget-Me-Not, Chinese 31 Mallow. s.-. 2s ees aes 37 Saponaria ........... 44 
Ageratiim @ oye ans + Cerastlum S22 enn 31 FoxgloVeisteis, » sieteuenens 34) Manigold tas.teenin« 39, 45. Satin. Flower mam. -meecee 35 
DIK CHAO ts r.icn torte os toe 26... Cheiranthusiireiee =m Si Gaillardia 35 Marvel of Peru ... 35, 38 Scarlet Runner Bean .. 44 
Aluminum Sulphate ... 61 Cherry, Bush .......+-- Sle cariardiriower seine 3] Matricaria .......... 35 Scarlet Sage ...... ete 
ANIVESUNTE cect iat ousms © 6 26 Chrysanthemums ..... 31 Garden Supplies. .61, 62, 63  Mo@tthlola ess i: in 23 38” “Scabiosaaier roe se) 
Amaranthus .........- 26 Cineraria ........... ST GardenuGadoets i aa Mignonette ........- 38 Schizanthus ...... Wry tim. 
AIBOryiS cscs ates 54 Cinnamon Vine .....- 54 58, 59, 60,61 Milfoil .........-... 26° “Sea Pink [2.0 aneueee 26 
Anagallisest. 2... -.- 26— Clarkiae.rniies sprees S1SEiscis ae 17% ~~’ 36 Montbretia .........- 55 Shasta Daisy ........°44 
PSGCh cL a, ec cbs. oie DE Cloonne nteraciwiee vistas. 31 Gila Toes tke: 9 Baas Morning Glory ....--. 40 Shell Flower ......... 55 
Antirrhinum .......-- 28 CObdea 2... seecewrede SO BN GiHlitiowern sence ee 45  Myosotis .......-+.+- 40 Sheep Manure ...... m OZ 
Aquilegia Gockscomb: ia reneo ees =) Gladiglae tac ane 57 Nasturtiums ......-- 41 Snapdragon ......... 28 
Arabis Goleus: ips ayer + nies okede 34 Glaxinide re ees 56 Nemesia ....-...++-- 40 Snow-in-Summer ..... 3) 
Arctotis Columbine sews sie =e 28 Godatiahn ea 35 Nemophila ......-.-- 40 .- Soil Testo Kits anemunaene 61 
Armeria Gonetlower «dies sic 2's vis 44 Gomphrena oat St ae 35 Nicotiana .........-- 41. . Solanum &..ce eee 45 
Asparagus Coreopsis ...-.-+-s-- 31 Gaurdsi eo ee 36. Nierembergia .......-. 40. Sprayers. 222) gmieie 59 
PNSTCES tptric) siosercieW\s % volte Cornflower ........-- 30 Grapeo DALLAS © 50 : Statice... <eimcmer Eby Ge) 
Aubrietia COSMOS fees ten oa 32 Grasst Sesdemae teen 1.273 Oxalis .....-2..-0ees 55 “Stocks Screen re 
PAVOTIS) fate ec Se Ove 3 Currants “aw am wes = were 5] Gi/psonh late ORLY Stock, Evening Scented. .38 
Cyclamen .........-- 34 ERAS ty Beane 4 Pansies -41.teoe-sa eis ee 41 Stock, Virginian ..... . 47 
Cynoglossum .....--- 31 Helenium .....+++++> 36 Pansy, Tufted ....... 47 Strawberries 2nd cover, 50 
Baby Blue Eyes ......- Helianthus .....-.+-. 37 painted Tongue .-..-. 44 Strawflower ..... aaa 
Sct a eal aa Dohifas cence 32, 57 Helichrysum ......-.. 35.7 Papaveritscsnaus see 43 Summer Cypress ..... 37 
set ialal 4 tag had Daisy, African 34,47 Heliotrope ........... 37 Peat Moss . -- "61 Sunflower. ....--- 18, 37 
Ra Vine eee Daisy, English 28, 34 Heuchera ..........-. 36 Pentstemon .... 43 Surprise Garden ...... 40 
Be COT Oe -striels ei = + Daisy, Painted ....... 44 Hollyhocks ......- +: 36 Peruvian Daffodil . 55 Sweet Peas ...... = eg SO. 
Pen co 8 Daisy; Shastateeet ter 44 Honesty ...... 5, 36, 38 petunia ....... 42 Sweet Sultan ........ 30 
Bele ree secy Daisy, Swan River ..... 28 Horticultural Chemicals 63 phiox ........+ 43 Sweet William ..-.... 45 
Bird Seaton SOC AOIO TG oe boat bition ts teste es Hote sete ree eeees oS Pinks Seay ae pe 
Pee ene carn ate i Delphinitemi@essictstitte Som ee Ne eee cee, anes Plant F 6 Prapersiy ss Terra-lite Vermiculite . 34 
Eee, siege tetede ies Dianthus) crass eer 32 Hunnemannia ....... 37 © -platycodonm «so. cste a 43° _ Tickseed see 28 
Blank t Flo PAR oeas Didiscus#s\. acs streaitre 34 Hyacinth Bean ...... 34. Poppies fies niies oats 43 ‘Tigridia’ 4 ae 55 
Bliildce Rowse ae Digitaliswer creme 34 Hyacinthus Candicans.. 54 poppy, California ..... 35 = "‘Tithonia =e 47 
ee COR ON tase Dimorphotheca ...... 34 Piilberistaavaooe tssrcee 2908 Poppy aliulipies ies erecle 37 Tobacco, SweetiScentedea 
ait aii AG Dolichosiseesteras seine 24 Isirene ee stan ttre ack 55 Portulaca Bobs atseratiid S Tritoma ae TEAS CAT 
ee Dracaenciiye wet joie aren dee Tacrene Meek oe FIFNT OSC 4 ayer specs souaisite dere Trollius ; ose eee 47 
Butterfly “Flower Dusterssaacs typ ieee 59 ee bee bro 32.4 pyrethrumi seas hades 44° --Tuberoteu eee 55 
; Dusty Miller ........ 30 ochig i Baesince cise 7 
Caladium .........-. 54 antandueemuie cries 37 Raspberries ....5..+++. Se oeticd 47 
Calenduld —oekscisic cise 29 = Elephant’s Ear ....... 5 Aome Larkspur isc: ee eee 37 Red Hot Poker ....... 47 Vers TUM oe eee eee Se eg 
Collanetersdstn sss aor DAS Eschscholtzici eisesens ares SS iLathyrus merece erat 3 TiseiRemedies vhs watioucseees 62 Viol ENAS essere eece 47 
Calliopsis .........3. 23) Euphorbiaceae. 34, a Lavateraiys as eiie enter. 37 We RicinUS mae tact ote mes 44 VOID see er rene sees 
Campanulas ......... 29 Everlasting Flowers <... 35 Lilies :.........- 38/055) = Rocka Gressiegeietenerrar 26 
Candytuft .......... 29 Lime, Agricultural 62 Rock Garden Mixture... 41 Wallflower ....... 31, 47 
Garnas a ete sete 54°) Fertilizers came me tetas Glee Winariaies seems ee 37.0 LRosés*. .ilciesee 52, 53. Woolflower, Chinese .. 31 
Canterbury Bells ..... 290 t Feverfews wearin 3508 Linumiconccec coer: 38°) Rudbeckia.:.- ue rer 44 
Cardinal Climber ..... 29° Flaxatse.ueeeaee hae Sgr lobeliavee. sameeren. Yarrow sciehayereeieters fog he 
Eamations eee icone 30 Floss Flower .:....... ZO mae MUNCTiCs sora ieetetenens 35, 38 ~ Salpiglossis .......... 44 
Castor-Oil Plant ..... 44 Forget-Me-Not ...... 40 Ge LUpiiMISi ils e's) fatal cies teks SGIVidinas sisecieistahare aie 44. Zinnias ~.\ae creas 48, 49 
Index to Vegetable Seeds 
Asparagus ........ 4325.) “Ghervilt neato hepato Garden Huckleberry .. 9 Mustard ......... oes 15 = Radishesieae Seats cele et 
Beanst 2 5) 6, Ghiveseee. GarliGs <,Sereretcletewia be tcs 25 Rhubarb) tier Zieeo 
BESts Eire sramieieic seine 4,15 Collards ... Gumbo Mae sicle sv eheveralere Salsify 21 
Borecole*b5 Scion kes 14 Corn, Pop iebe kee ee oinoch e pha 
epee Soca eee Mae beeietcr ak rae Paabiatkape ent ! 25 SGuash.. sss: saan 
Brussels Sprouts vs... 6 Gres oc 13 Horseraciah Sweet Caer vos nes ees i 
Cabbage ... u Kole: rcnstece serorerars terete Swiss: Chard @prereeess 22 
Cardoon 8 | Dandelions serrctestetnuets TS On PODU ere tercretatnien eles « 
Gorrotsi ee 8 Uettiicele eee Tobacco | verseieeienenee 20 
Cauliflower ...... 9. JEgoplanti ii. crc cies ee VE pe tape ae ea ee ea Tomatoes ....------ 24 
pal Bia atist eh reuarelevare re Endive: par: aarotarsterereete 13 Mangels BTS Ap imasachartte Turnips \.cseeee eee 25 
CICK Y Soscrisiscelaneio cesierets ushrooms 
Chicory .ccossb ci Bi Fennel. ps cpeuereue omer Muskmelons Watermelons ........- 16 

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