SS, ingle 'Nahlias 
Great profusion of blooms all summer long. 
Open centered flowers, with only one row of ray florets. 
These gems are excellent for the garden and for cutting. 
All grow from 2 to 4 feet high. 
BISHOP OF LANDAFF. This fine variety may also be 
considered a Duplex as it has several layers of petals. 
Bright scarlet with a garnet center. The foliage is lacy 
and reddish bronze which makes it outstanding for Land- 
scape effect as well as cut flower purposes. Extra selected 
tubers, $0.75 each. 
BRUNO. Bronzy orange with striking halo of blood red. 
Fine strong stems. Extra selected tubers, $0.75 each. 
LADY AILEEN. Deep satiny pink, a little darker at the 
center of the bloom. The yellow center creates a lovely 
effect. Extra selected tubers, $0.75 each. 
Sed 
MAJOR. Pure white with a lovely lilac halo at the center ' 
of the bloom. Extra fine. Extra selected tubers, $0.75 each. BISHOP OF LANDAFF 
SPECIAL COLLECTION OF 
SINGLE DAHLIAS 
Consisting of one extra selected tuber each of the above 
SOLEIL. Bright clear yellow with an artistic arrangement 
of the petals at the center of the bloom. Strong grower. 
Extra selected tubers, $0.75 each. 
5 varieties. 
Regular Catalog Price . . . . . $3.75 
“Great things are done when men and gardens meet Special Collection Price . . 3.25 
That are not done by jostling in the street.” 
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5 We have been asked by many friends to tell them what sort of plant food 
SC H E F PE RS we use in growing our choice bulbs. We told them we had a special for- 
mula that gave health and long life to these plants. A few prevailed upon 
us to make up a quantity and let them try it in their own gardens. We did. 
BULB FOOD The extraordinary success that these gardeners met with and the enthu- 
siasm resulting from it, have encouraged us to offer all our friends and 
patrons a chance to use the very same plant food in their attempt at 
for GLADIOLI producing healthy, luxuriant flowers with strong stems and exquisite 
MONTBRETIAS colorings. 
IRISES And so we present this opportunity for you to order some of SCHEEPERS’ 
LILIES BULB FOOD, and we recommend that you try it with your next planting. 
DAHLIAS It is almost entirely composed of organic matter and may be used with 
*TULIPS absolute safety in connection with the planting of bulbs at any time, in 
on any soil, or with any other plants. It is also economical—a teaspoonful 
*NARCISSI for each bulb is the average requirement. 
“and All Other A good plan is to spread a small quantity over the area where the bulbs 
Bulbous Plants are planted or around the growing plants before you cultivate. Worked 
into the soil in this way will show splendid developments in plants and 
*Spread some “Scheepers’ Bulb Food” over the flower buds. 
d bef Itivate for the first time ‘ y : : 
eee Rae on oe ee cultivate. We are sure that if you take advantage of this offer you will find it a very 
Repeat this performance when the flower buds happy investment. (Directions for use contained in each bag or can.) 
appear. These two feedings will result in ex- : 
hibition blooms at flowering time. For natural- 5-1b. fe ees ne perme ee mare $1.85 
istic planting we suggest a third feeding in 25-lb. bag (good for approximately 250 bulbs), 3.50 
September. 100-Ib. bag (good for approximately 5000 bulbs), 9.50 
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