WREATHS 
For Cemetery and Home Decoration 
Dried Natural Material — Dyed 
SIZE 16 in. OVERALL 
No. 480. Frosted Green Crowsfoot decorated with a cluster of frosted 
cones and red ruscus, 
No. 481. Red Ruscus base with frosted cones and seed pods. 
No. 484. Red Ruscus base, decorated with green crowsfoot and frosted 
cones. 
No. 485. Frosted Green Spruce Cones, decorated with a cluster of red 
cones, red crinkle bush, silver flowers and red ribbon. 
No. 490. Red Thistle base, decorated with green ruscus, frosted pine 
cones, silver berries, silver bow. 
Each of above, $2.25 
SIZE 17 in. OVERALL 
No. 493. Green Crowsfoot, decorated with frosted cones and red berries. 
No. 496. Red Spruce Cones, decorated with red pine cones, silver bells. 
No. 497. Silver Tinted Green Thistle Cones, decorated with red flowers. 
SIZE 18 in. OVERALL 
No. 508. Red Ruscus and Red Spruce Cones, base decorated with a 
cluster of green ruscus, red crowsfoot and silver cones. 
No. 518. Base of Green Ruscus, decorated with red ruscus, frost 
cones and silver flowers. 
No. 519. Base of Red Ruscus and Spruce Cones, decorated with a 
cluster of green crinkle bush, red ruscus, silver cones and gold ribbon, 
No. 510. Base of Green Crowsfoot, decorated with a cluster of red 
and green ruscus, frosted pine and spruce cones and red berries. 
Each of above, $3.50 
No. 2012. Door Hanger. Christmas decoration, natural cones trimmed 
white. 90c. 
No. 3007. Door Wreath. Christmas decoration, white. Very attractive. 
85c. 
For Postpaid add 25e to each 
Red Ruscus 
red crowsfoot and silver cones. 
AMARYLLIS, Giant American. A gor- 
geous flower for indoor winter growing. 
Blooms i in February. Lily-like blooms 
beautifully formed and colored. Do not 
deny yourself the pleasure of having 
these flowers. Send your order now, 
today. Giant bulbs, mixed colors, for 
November delivery, 60e each, $6.75 
per doz. 
CALLA LILY, Mammoth White. Se- 
lected bulbs, 60e each. 
Yellow. Selected bulbs, 60e each. 
Black (Arum Pictum). Unusual flower. 
65c each. 
Pink (Rehmanni Superba). The pink 
Calla. Very attractive. 65¢ each. 
FREESIA. Should be started outside in 
pots as early as possible and brought 
inside before frost. 
Elder’s Blanche Blue. 75c per doz., 
$6.00 per 100. 
Golden Daffodil. 60c per doz., $4.50 per 

100. 
Tecolote Pink. 75c per doz., $6.00 per 
, ee 100. 
GLOXINIAS Tecolote White. 75c per doz., $6.00 per 
100. 
M.-S. Rainbow Freesias. They come in all colors of the rainbow, very novel and handsome. 
75ce per doz., $6.00 per 100. 
GLOXINIA. These showy plants are easily grown in pots and can be transferred to a shady location 
in the garden. 
Emperor Frederick. Scarlet with white margin. 
Emperor William. Deep violet, white margined. 
Etoile de Feu. Brilliant red. 
Mont Blane. Clear glistening white. 
All Gloxinias, 40c each, $4.50 per doz. Order early; February delivery. 
OXALIS. Lavender. 75e per doz. 
Grand Duchess. Yellow. 75e per doz. 
NARCISSUS BULBS to Flower in Water or Soil 
PAPER-WHITE. French grown; sure to bloom. These have been favorites for ages as a decoraticn 
for the living-room during the coldest winter months when flowers are scarce. Their culture is 
simple, and with good strong bulbs such as we supply, flowering is sure. Plant bulbs in shallow 
bowls filled with pebbles or fibre, and water. Keep 1 in a dark cool place until buds appear, then 
bring into light. Temperature of not over 70° is best. 15/16-cm. bulbs. Sure bloomers, 12¢ each, 
$1.25 per hog. $9.00 per 100. 
Yellow Paper- -white (Grand Soleil d’Or). A larger, stronger-scented form of the Paper-white 
Se tea colored golden yellow with a darker cup. Mammoth bulbs, 12¢ each, $1.25 per doz., 
9.00 per 100. 
ROMAN HYACINTHS. Dainty sprays of unexcelled, very fragrant flowers, suitable for water 
or soil forcing. Handle like Narcissus. 
White. 20c each, $2.00 perdoz. Pink. 20c each, $2.00 perdoz. Blue. 15c each, $1.50 per doz. 
Natural Pebbles. Qt. 10c, postpaid 25c. Pearl Chips. Lb. 10c, postpaid 20c. 
Natural Bank Sand. 4 qts. 25e, postpaid 50c. Confetti Chips. Lb. 15c, postpaid 26c. 
WILD BIRD FOOD and FEEDER 
Suet and Bird Cake Wire Basket. No. 114. 50c, postpaid 55e. 
Suet and Bird Cake Rack. No. 101. Made of wood. Protects food from weather. $1.45, 
postpaid $1.60. 
M.-S. Mixture Wild Bird Food. This food is composed of many kinds of seeds, grains and 
nuts, relished by wild birds. Lb. 15e. 
Bishop Wild Bird Cake. Con- 
sisting of suet, seeds and 
berries. Each 44e, postpaid 
56c; doz. $5.00, postpaid 
$5.30. 
Sunflower Seed. Lb. 28e. 
All feeds subject to mar- 
ket change; if to be sent 
postpaid, add postage. 
Chickadee Diner. No.C.D.A. 
For clinging birds, filled. 
$1.35, postpaid $1.50. 
Community Diner. No. 
C.D.D. For clinging and 
perching birds. $1.65, post- 
paid $1.80. 
Refills. C.T. 24. Box of 24, 
$1.25, postpaid $1.40. 
Windowsill Bird Cafe. W. yay 
16. Has holders for cake and eee sles 
seed. $5.45, postpaid $5.70. No. 124. Window Feeders. 
No. 755. Clear View Feeder. attaching to sill. $4.81, postpaid $5.06. 
To be hung in tree. $3.00, 
postpaid $3.19. 
No. 116. Seed Feeder. Holds 
2 Ibs. $1.30, postpaid $1.45. 
No. 124. Window Feeders. 
Glass Top. For attaching to 
sill. $4.81, postpaid $5.06. 
No. 104. Seed Feeder. Glass 
front. $3.50, postpaid $3.67. 
P150 Premier Electric Water 
Heater. Keeps water from 
freezing in the bird bath. 
$4.06, postpaid $4.15. 

Add 2 per cent 
sales tax 
Special catalogue on Bird 
Feeders sent on request, 

No. 104 
No. 101 
Each of above, $3.00 
For Postpaid add 25e to each 

Glass Top. For 

No. 507. Red Spruce Cones, decorated with a cluster of green ruscus, 
Ideal Material for Home and Cemetery Decorations 
1 Pound—$1.10, postpaid $1.22; 5-Pound Lots—$5.00, postpaid $5.25 
Add 2 percent sales tax on all items listed 
FAMOUS CONARD-PYLE STAR ROSES 
FOR NOVEMBER PLANTING 
Sent postpaid; order early. Subject to 2 per cent sales tax. 
NEWER HYBRID TEA ROSES 
Each 
Forty-Niner. Plant Patent 792. Red and yellow bicolor ................0..00eceeeeee. $2 00 
Nocturne:s Plant patentwalo- Cardinal-redi eae. «ces. ae sense ee ene nee a onmneeeee: 1 50 
Peace. Plant Patent 591. Creamy yellow, pink edged................... Poo oy ee, Mee 
Show Girleeelomt Parento4ooe hci phtoxapittkee tre sett: ct ae mien eee niente ne i 50 
OFFER NO. 1: All 4 for $6.50 
Crimson/Glory-, PlantpPatental05. Deep ernumsonmeann anne once aie ce see eee $1 50 
EclipseswlantiPatent) 17:2,01G ckaentyell Owe anus crete te eatin ett eae eee ieee, yt anny ern 1 50 
Mme. Cochet-Cochet. Plant Pat. 129. Coppery pink................0.cccceccecceuce 1 50 
OFFER NO. 2: All 3 for $4.00 
NON-PATENTED HYBRID 
TEA ROSES 
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Ami Quinard. Blackest red............ $1 25 
Editor McFarland. Deep pink.......... 1 25 
Poinsettia. Poinsettia-scarlet........... 1 25 
Radiance. Rose-pink................... 1 25 
Red Radiance. Raspberry-red.......... 1 25 
Soeur Therese. Buttercup-yellow....... 1 25 
OFFER NO. 3: All 6 tor $6.75 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Blaze. Plant Patent 10. Scarlet-crimson.Each 
Etroftenwepea tsi. cic terete terre alate $1 50 
Citysot.Y ork pW hites-.anirieni onic 1 50 
Cl. American Beauty. Rose............ 1 25 
Doubloons. Plant Patent 152. Saffron- 
ViCllO wa eieceetrains sreitieso/!s anademsecyete senate te Sea 1 50 
New Dawn. Flesh-pink; everblooming... 1 50 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. Scarlet........ 1 25 

Plant Foods for Lawn, Garden 
and House Plants HYBRID TEA ROSE, PEACE 
LIME, HYDRATED (Powdered). Promotes growth and gives the grass a rich color. Apply 
1 ton per acre on fields, or 144 ton on lawns. 10 lbs. 30e, 50 lbs. 75e, 500 lbs. $6.00. 
LIMESTONE, GROUND. 80-lb. bag $1.00. 
PEAT MOSS (Granulated). Pk. 25c, bus. 75c¢, bale $4.90, small bale $3.50. 
ROSE FOOD—All organic (5-7-4). 100% plant-food. 5 lbs. 65c, postpaid 80c; 10 lbs. $1.25 
postpaid $1.45. 
BONEMEAL, STEAMED (2-47-50). A pure soft bone, splendid for building up worn-out soil, 
lawns, ete. Quick acting. 5 lbs. 35e, 10 lbs. 65e, 25 lbs. $1.50, 50 lbs. $2.75, 100 lbs, $4.75. 
BONEMEAL, RAW (3-7-48). Will not burn. A high-class, slow-acting fertilizer. 5 lbs. 35ce, 
10 lbs. 65e, 25 lbs. $1.50, 50 Ibs. $2.75, 100 lbs. $4.75. 
PLANTABBS. Use for beautiful gardens and lovely house plants. 10 tablets 10e, 30 tablets 25e, 
75 tablets 50c, 200 tablets $1.00, 1000 tablets $3.50, postpaid. 
VIGORO. Tablets for house plants. Pkg. (24) 12e, postpaid 15e. 
VITAMIN B; PELLETS. 25c pkg. makes 200 gals., $1.00 pkg. makes 2000 gals., postpaid. 
VHPF. Soluble hormones with soluble fertilizer. Contains all the elements to keep plants in perfect 
condition in or outdoors. Lb. 50e, postpaid 62e; 3 lbs. $1.35, postpaid $1.54. 
FLORALIFE. Helps Cut Flowers Live Longer. Use in vases of flowers, centerpieces, floral arrange- 
ments. Pkt. 10e, postpaid 12¢; handy home size (makes 30 qts. solution) $1.00, postpaid $1.12; 
bulk size (makes 100 qts.) $3.00, postpaid $3.20. 
HY-GRO (13-26-13). A new soluble plant-food for outdoors or indoors 2 lbs. with Jar and Sprayer 
to be attached to hose. Will cover 800 square feet in liquid solution. $2.50, postpaid $2.65. 
(For refilling buy the 10-Ib. size.) 3 ozs. 25e, postpaid 35ce; 20 ozs. $1.00, postpaid $1.10; 10 
Ibs. $4.00, postpaid $4.20. For other plant-foods, insecticides, ete., consult our annual catalogue. 


TERRA-LITE (brand) Vermiculite Plant Aid. The revolutionary new growing medium im- 
proves every known type of soil. The sensational new growing medium you have been reading 
about in leading gardening publications. It helps plants and flowers in various stages of their 
development by fluffing and aerating the soil. In addition, when TERRA-LITE is mixed in the 
soil, plants and flowers need less watering! Yet grow better! 4 qts. 40c, petoaid 50c; lébus. BES: 
postpaid 98c; 2 bus. $1.85, postpaid $2. .07. 
Depth At Which Bulbs Should Be Planted Outdoors 
ADCO. An improved compost 
builder which will turn waste 
materials such as leaves, grass 
clippings, weeds, vines, corn- 
stalks, ete., into rich organic 
manure. A 25-lb. bag of ADCO 
makes half a ton of splendid fer- 
tilizer. 5-lb. pkg. $1.15, postpaid 
$1.86; 25 lbs. $2.25, postpaid 
$2.86: 100 lbs. $8. 00; 150 lbs. 
$11.25, f.o.b. Baltimore. 












