ROCK GARDENS - : 
Borders and Edges 
1514—PERENNIALS FOR ROCK GARDENS. 
.A mixture of low growing plants that will 
start early and bloom throughout the grow- 
ing season. They.grow from the old roots 
each spring, save replanting every year. 
PKt. 15e. : 
1320—ANNUALS FOR ROCK GARDENS. A 
carefully prepared mixture of low growing, 
many colored, free flowering annuals which 
will supply color’in your rock garden all 
summer. Pkt. 10e. 
1110—AGERATUM, BLUE BEDDING. (A) 
Blooms profusely. Splendid for pot culture, 
rock gardens and bedding. Pkt. 10c. 
1112—ALYSSUM, VIOLET QUEEN. (A) A 
beautiful shade of violet. Does not fade in 
(P) 
hot weather. Pkt. 10e, 
1111—ALYSSUM, BASKET OF GOLD. 
Produces a mass of golden yellow flowers 
very early. Pkt. 10e. 
1115—A LYSSUM, 
CARPET OF SNOW. 
(P) Pkt. 10c. — 
1116—CANDYTUFT 
IBERIS, Gibraltar- 
cia, White Flushed 
Lilac. Early... (P) 
Pkt. 10e. 
1327—PANSY, TRI- 
MARDEAU MIXED. 
(A) Beautiful range 
of colors. Pkt. 15e. 
1828 — PANSY, 
SWISS GIANTS. (A) 
This mixture con- 
tains many charm- 
Ruffied Petunia ing colors. Pkt. 25e. 
SEEDING THE LAWN 
The best time to sow the lawn is in early 
spring. However, beautiful lawns can be ob- 
tained from early fall seedings. If the seed is 
Alyssum 
| VINES and CLIMBERS 
1416—HEARTS AND HONEY VINE. (A) 3 Magic 
eolor changes each day, brilliant orange to reddish 
pink. Pkt. 25c. 
1415—CARDINAL CLIMBER. (A) 25 ft. Attractive 
fern-like leaves. Cardinal-red flowers borne in clus- 
ters from mid-summer to frost. Pkt. 10c. 
1430—CYPRESS VINE. (A) 10 ft. Star shaped white 
and scarlet blossoms, Beautiful feathery foliage. 
Pkt. 10c. 
1256—ORNAMENTAL GOURDS, MIXED. A mixture 
of many odd shapes and colors. The vines will grow 
on a fence or trellis. Pkt. 10c; oz. 15¢c. 
1335—PEAS, EVERLASTING. (P) Sometimes called 
perennial sweet peas. Not fragrant. Pkt. 10c. 
18316—PHLOX 
(Drummond i) 
Mixed. (A) 1 ft. 
Large early bloom- 
ing. Will last until 
frost. Pkt. 10e. 
1315—PHLOX, © GI- 
GANTEA RED 
GLORY. (A) Bril- 
i jiant. Red with. a 
creamy white eye. 
Pkt. 10ce. : 
1310—PORTULACA 
(Moss Rose). (A) 
Single. Dainty lit- 
tle flowers which { 
thrive on poor soil, bloom even in hottest 
weather. Pkt. 10e. 
1311—PORTULACA (Moss Rose). (A) Dous 
ble. Grow like single but have double _flow- 
ers. Pkt. 15e. 
1341—SALVIA, SPLENDENS. (A) One of the 
most stunning and brilliantly colored of all 
garden flowers. Pkt. 15e. 
1343—SALVIA, BLUE BEDDER. (A) Com- 
pact plant bearing tall stalks of lovely blue 
flowers. Pkt. 15e. 
For Backgrounds 
and Tall Border 
1264—HOLLYHOCK. (A) Indian Spring. Free 
blooming, semi-double, rose and pink 
shades. Pkt. 15e. 
1125—BALSAM (Lady Slipper). (A) A double 
flowered tall variety with large showy flow- 
ers in crimson, rose, scarlet and white. 
Pkt. 10e, 
1172—CASTOR BEAN MIXED. (A) Beautiful 
ornamental foliage adapted for border back- 
grounds and screen plantings. Tall.and easy 
to grow. Pkt. 10e. 
1188—CHINESE WOOLFLOWER. (A) Large 
globular woolly flower heads of bright red. 
Plants grow 2 to 3 feet; bloom continuously. 
Pkt. 10e, 
1240—FOUR O’CLOCKS, (A) This old-fash- 
ioned flower bears profusely flowers of 
white, yellow, crimson and pink. Use it for 
hedges, for foundation plantings, and large 
beds for public places. Pkt. 10e. 
EXTRA FANCY KENTUCKY 
BLUE GRASS See also page 17 
Most satisfactory all purpose lawn grass for the entire 
S. except for extreme southern areas where _Ber- 
to be sown by hand it should be divided into 
two equal amounts. Sow one part East to 
West about six feet in width, and the second 
part North to South covering the same dis- 
muda grass will do better. Stands drought. Makes 
excellent turf. Grows from early spring to late fall. 
Postpaid: 1 lb. $2.00; 3 lbs. $5.85; 5 lbs. $9.50; 10 
lbs. $18.00, 
tance. This method assures equal distribution 
of seed and prevents patchy, uneven lawns. 
After seeding the lawn, rake it lightly and 
roll with a light roller. Keep the entire area 
moist for about twelve to fifteen days. 
1 1b. sows 200 square feet, 10x20. 
5 lbs. sows 1000 square feet, 20x50. 
BERRY'S SUPREME LAWN SEED 
This makes a fine, smooth lawn in the 
northern half of the United States. Con- 
tains chiefly Blue Grass, Red Top, Fescues 
and Rye Grasses. 
The quicker growing 
grasses provide a nice green stand while 
the slower kinds are coming on. It is our 
most popular mixture, because it gives 
such wonderful satisfaction. Postpaid 
Price: 1 lb., $1.85; 3 lbs., $5.25; 5 lbs., $8.50. 
SHUR-GRO GRASS MIXTURE 
Though less expensive than our Supreme 
Lawn Seed, this mixture gives very good re- 
sults. It will produce a quick cover of green 
grasses. This mixture contains some White 
Dutch Clover. High germinating and free 
from chaff. Postpaid: 1 lb., $1.35; 3 lbs., $3.75; 
5 lbs., $6.00. 
GRASS STAYS SHORT 
when sprayed with STOP- 
GRASS! New chemical dis- 
covery keeps your grass edges 
short and trim looking, beauti- . 
It won’t have to 
} fully green, 
‘’ be cut again for MONTHS! 
400 sq. ft.) $1.00 
2.25 
6.95 
14% oz. (for 
oz. (for 1100 sa. ft.) 
Ib. (for 4400 sa. ft.) 
There is nothing that will enhance the attractive- 
ness, and add to the value of a home more than 
a well planned and well kept lawn. 
BERRY'S SYLVAN FOR 
SHADY AREAS 
This contains grasses naturally adapted 
to growing in shade, such as Chewings 
Fescue and Poa Trivialis. Fine for grounds 
shaded by trees or buildings. In heavy 
shade a light application of lime in addi- 
tion to fertilizer will improve results. This 
is a dandy mixture. Postpaid: 1 lb., $1.80; 
3 lbs., $5.25; 5 lbs., $8.50. 
WHITE DUTCH LAWN CLOVER 
The small white clover so popular for 
lawns. This may be mixed with any lawn 
grass you have on hand or sown on an old 
lawn in the early spring. Very drought re- 
sistant. Helps soil fertility. Seed is very 
small. A pound sows 1,000 or more square 
feet, depending on how heavy percentage 
of clover is desired. Postpaid: 1 lb., $1.25; 
3 lbs., $3.30; 5 lbs., $5.25; 10 lbs., $10.00. 
OTHER GRASSES FOR LAWN 
CHEWINGS FESCUE. Does well on any kind 
of soil. Produces a fine firm matted turf. 
Plant spreads by a development of new 
shoots and a single plant often covers an 
area several feet in diameter. Sow 1 lb. to 
200 square feet. Postpaid: 1 lb., $1.05; 3 lbs., 
$2.70;_5 lbs., $4.25. . 
CREEPING RED FESCUE. Fine round bladed 
grass, and has a deep green color. This grass 
thrives on all types of soil. It maintains its 
color the year round and is excellent for 
shady places. Can withstand wear and will 
not winter kill. Ideal for lawns and play- 
grounds. Very hardy, slightly red at the base. 
Sow 1 lb. to 150 square feet. Postpaid: 1 lb. 
$1.05; 3 lbs., $2.70; 5 lbs., $4.25. 
ILLAHEE FESCUE. A new strain of creep- 
ing red, spreading from the roots, creeping 
under the ground. The texture is fine and 
the color delightful green. This strain is de- 
sirable for areas subject to heavy wear. 
Should be sown with a nurse crop. Postpaid: 
1 Ib., $1.50; 3 lbs., $4.20; 5 lbs., $6.25. 
HIGHLAND BENT. A popular grass for golf 
courses. Also used as a lawn grass. Makes 
a beautiful lawn. Rain will not wash ditches 
in your terrace, or your sidewalk will not be 
covered with dirt if you use bent grass. Sow 
1 lb. to 200 square feet. Postpaid: 1 1b., $1.50; 
3 lbs., $4.20; 5 Ibs., $6.25. 
RED TOP. A fine blade grass that succeeds 
on most any soil. Does best under moist con- 
ditions. Used in almost all lawn mixtures. 
Sow 1 lb. to 200 square feet. Postpaid: 1 Ib., 
$1.50; 3 lbs., $4.20; 5 lbs., $6.25. 
RYE GRASS. Provides green growth while 
other grasses are getting started. Used in 
most lawn mixtures as a nurse crop and 
thrives well in most any soil. Sow 1 lb. to 
200 square feet. Postpaid: 1 lb., 55e; 3 Ibs, 
$1.35; 5 lbs., $2.15. 
BERMUDA GRASS. Most valuable grass for 
the South. Will withstand drouth and the 
hot summer heat. Makes a beautiful lawn 
and gives quick results. Unhulled only. Sow 
1 lb. to 500 square feet. Postpaid: 1 lb., 80e; 
3 lbs., $2.10; 5 lbs., $3.25. 
