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FRUIT TREES, SHRUBS, ETC. 
For Fall Planting 
If you want Fruit Trees, Shrubs, Perennials for fall plant- 
ing, you can order from our Spring 1951 Catalog. Of course, 
some items like Cannas, Dahlias, Gladiolus, Strawberries, 
Clematis, and a few other items cannot be planted success- 
fully until spring. A copy of our 1951 Spring Catalog will 
be sent free upon request. 
INTER-STATE’S GUARANTEE 
Every item in this catalog carries our usual guarantee that 
it must be satisfactory to you. If it is not, just return at once 
and we will either replace free of charge or refund the 
amount you paid us. 
Our Dutch-grown bulbs are the finest quality we can get 
in Holland. We know that they will not only please you 
when you get them, but also when they bloom. 
FREE PLANTING GUIDE 
With every order we send a 24-page Planting Guide 
which tells you in a simple way how to plant so that if you 
have never done any planting you can have success. 
WE PAY POSTAGE 
Every item in this Fall 1951 Catalog is postpaid. 
SALES TAX 
Customers living in Iowa will add 2% to the amount of 
their order. 
HOW TO ORDER 
Write plainly your full name and complete address, street 
or rural route and also zone number if you live in a city 
which is zoned. You can send check, money order, postal 
note, draft or currency. But if you send currency wrap it 
carefully and register your letter. 
PLEASE DO NOT ASK US TO SHIP C.O.D. The 
post office and express companies make an extra charge for 
this service, which makes your cost greater. 
Madonna Lilies, Poppies and Iris are ready for shipping 
early. Shrubs are not matured enough until October 15th. 
Bulbs and Lilies are ready in between these. So if you get 
part of your order, remember that the balance will come as 
soon as it is ready. 
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RHUBARB and ASPARAGUS 
Rhubarb and Asparagus do especially well when planted in the 
fall. Look in our Spring 1951 Catalog for complete descriptions. 
Postpaid. 
A 65 CHIPMAN’S CANADA RED RHUBARB. Most popular. Large, 
tender, red stalks, all spring and summer. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.45; 
6 for $4.25. 
A 51 NEW PARADISE ASPARAGUS. Delicious, giant spears. 
Per 12 Per 25 Per50 Per 100 
fumbor Plants merece $1.25 $2.25 $3.85 $6.45 
Fleavy, Plants@ a... see ae 90 1.65 2.75 4.45 
Medium Plants ......4.. 70 1:25 2.15 3.45 
GOOD HEALTH SPECIAL 
12 New Paradise Asparagus, Jumbo 
2 Chipman’s Canada Red Rhubarb 
FFA 72. All 14 for $2.45. 
CRAB-NOT Kills Crab Grass 
Just mix with water as per simple directions on the can and spray 
it on. Kills crab grass with no damage to the regular lawn grasses. 
The 16 ounce size covers 2800 to 5000 square feet, depending on 
amount of crab grass. Guaranteed satisfactory. Postpaid. 
FK 60. 4-Ounce can, $1.00 FK 62. 32Z-Qunce can, % 5.00 
FK 61. 16-Ounce can, 2.95 FK 63. 10.95 
You can also kill the broad leaved weeds such as Dandelions, 
Plantain, as well as the Crab Grass by using CRAB-NOT plus 2-4-D 
all in the same can. 
CRAB-NOT PLUS 2-4-D 
6-Pound can, 
FK 66. 4-Ounce can, $1.25 
FK 67. 16-Ounce can, 3.50 
FK 68. 32-Ounce can, 6.00 
Keep Your Roses Healthy with 
Inter-State‘s ROSE DUST 
This is the best Rose dust we know. By keeping your Rose plants 
healthy, you will get more and better blooms. Also the plants will 
survive winter much better. Guaranteed satisfactory. Postpaid. 
FK 150. 244 Pounds Rose Dust and Duster for $1.60. - 
FK 151. 3 Pounds Rose Dust for $1.60. 
