GRANULATED PEAT 
MOSS 
The increasing use of Peat Moss for gardens shows a 
better understanding of its value. It is a vegetable prod- 
uct which remains in the soil for many years contributing 
to the formation of humus, making the soil more porous, 
and improving its general texture and condition. It con- 
tributes effective drainage and is a reservoir for storing 
moisture and air, thereby favoring plant growth. Also 
used for mulching perennial and rose beds, as well as 
around evergreens, retaining the moisture so necessary 
to their growth. 
Lb. 15c¢; bag $1.50; small bale $3.50; bale $5.25; 5 bales $24.75 
POULTRY LITTER Coarser grade peat moss 
Bale $5.25; 5 bales $24.75 
SEED POTATOES 
CERTIFIED MAINE GROWN STOCK 
IRISH COBBLER The popular variety for early use. Me- 
dium-sized, round, thin-skinned tubers of attractive ap- 
pearance and good cooking quality. 
CHIPPEWA Early variety with flattened tubers and shal- 
low eyes. Round, thin-skinned, a good cropper, not as dry 
as lrish Cobblers. 
KATAHDIN Large variety with flattened round tubers, 
shallow eyes and a heavy cropper. 
GREEN MOUNTAIN The ideal late variety, strong grower 
and heavy yielder. The large tubers are oblong in shape 
somewhat flattened, russet skin and shallow eyes. Cooks 
pure white, dry and mealy, keeps well. 
Market prices quoted on request. 
TWINES 
JUTE Light weight 3 ply in reels of many ends weighing 
about 50 Ibs. each. For tieing vegetables. 
JUTE In half pound balls, 3 and 4 ply. 
COTTON 214 oz. balls, white, for tieing radish and other 
small bunches. 
BINDER TWINE 5 Ib. balls 
BIRD FOODS 
WILD BIRD FOOD Our own mixture of Sunflower, Red 
and Yellow Millet, Milo Maize, Peanut Hearts and other 
seeds and grains relished by wild birds 
Not prepaid—5 Ibs. 80c; 15 Ibs. $2.25; 100 lbs. $14.00 
Conn. State Tax 2% 
SUET CAKES 45c¢ each 
CANARY 
CANARY & RAPE MIXED 
LARGE BLACK RAPE 
MILLET, RED and YELLOW 
SUNFLOWER, Large (for parrots) 
SUNFLOWER, Small (for wild birds) 
THISTLE 
BISHOP BIRD FEEDERS 
KASCO DOG MEAL 
ln many styles 
Market price 
BULBS AND ROOTS 
SPRING FLOWERING BULBS 
Ask for catalogue in September 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS See page 4 
RHUBARB ROOTS 
HORSERADISH ROOTS 
SWEET POTATO PLANTS 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
Shipped at planting season on order only 
Not carried in stock. Inquire for prices. 
See page 22 
WOODEN PLANT LABELS, painted white 
100 1000 
RAFFIA, Natural, for plant tieing ae we ve Sint Ae in 
BAMBOO PLANT STAKES, natural and green colored. nA a oe 32: sabe j : 
. Sinch a 45 3.60 UPA ener 1.75 16.00 
SALT HAY, for mulching a ee ee asi es 
STRAW 6 inch:....2.-.--: : é Inch 222 eee : 
Market price 3, inch Tree Tags, copper wired—100, 55c; 1000 $4.20 
FLOWER SEEDS 
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Achillea 38 Baptisia 38 Celosia 30 
Acroclinium 28 Bellis . F 39 Centaurea . 30 
Ageratum . ; 28 Blue Lace Flower 31 Cerastium . 39 
Alyssum . 28-38 Browallia 29 Cheiranthus 30 
Anchusa . 29-38 Cactus 29 Chinese Forget-me-nots 31 
Antirrhinum 29 Calendula . 29-30 Chinese Lantern 40 
Aquilegia . 38 California Poppy 31 Chrysanthemum 30-39 
Arabis 38 Calliopsis 30 Cineraria 30 
Arctotis 29 Campanula 39 Clarkia 31 
Armeria 38 Candytuft . 30-39 Cleome 31 
Asparagus . 38 Canterbury Bells 38 Cobaea 31 
Aster . 29 Castor-oil-bean . 36 Cockscomb 31 
Aubretia 38 Carnation . 30-39 Coleus 31 
Balsam 29 
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