Sales Yard — 1730 S. Glenstone 
SPRINGFIELD, MISSOURI 
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STRONG FIELD GROWN PLANTS 
For Bushels of Blooms 
First Year 
PEONIES 
Each 65c. Whole plant ball earth $1.25 
PHLOX SUBULATA 
(Perennial Creeping Phlox) 
Each 30c, 3 for 85c, dozen 
Add 5c for potted. 
BLEEDING HEART 
Deep rose-colored, heart-shaped flowers 
on long drooping stems. Very hardy. 
85c each; 2 yr.—potted, $1.25 postpaid 
Pots—$1.25 
BABY’S BREATH 
(Gypsophila) 
Heavy 3-yr. plants, tar paper pots, $1.25 
LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY 
30c each; 3 for 85c 
SHASTA DAISY 
Good heavy plants—Ea. 35c, 3 for 89c 
CUSHION MUM BARGAIN 
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POTTED PERENNIALS 
As the season advances the above per- 
ennials are offered in removable tar pa- 
per pots—well established in the soil in 
which they are grown. When planted, 
the pot is removed without disturbing the 
plant or root. 
$2.95. 
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SPECIAL 
Tulips—Hyacinths—Daffodils 
These bulbs were planted in tar paper 
pots last fall. Will be offered in bloom 
this spring—Planted in removable pots 
—Will continue to bloom in your gar- 
dens. 
Priced from 59c up, depending on variety 
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ALL FIELD-GROWN PLANTS 
priced from $6.50 to $12.50 per doz. 
Choice of varieties. 
Single Plants—3 yr. 
PART OF OUR VARIETIES 
Flowering Almond 
Weigela—Red and Pink 
Forsythia—Golden Bell 
Bush Honeysuckle 
Red Crape Myrtle 
Butterfly Bush—Purple and Red 
Hydrangea—Pink, Blue, White 
Mock Orange—Old Fashion & Virginal 
Lilac—French and Persian 
Japonica—Quince Fire Bush 
Anthony Waterer Red Spirea 
Frobeli—Pink 
Van Houttei—Bridal Wreath 
Spike—Spirea 
Barberry—Red, Green and Evergreen 
Althea—Assorted Colors 
Hedge Privet Evergreen Type 
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ALL IN PACKAGES 
With Planting Instructions 
CANNAS - DAHLIAS - PHLOX 
GLADIOLUS - TUB-BEGONIAS 
BERRIES AND FRUIT TREES 
2-year old fruit tree— 
Apples—4 ft.__--_-__- 
Cherry—3S ft. ae AG 
Peale Wits 
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Fruit Trees in Common Varieties 
All No. 1 Quality Plants 
STRAWBERRIES— 
Aroma, Blakemore, and Dunlaps 
TOO Noa le elants: 2 = eon o 
RASPBERRIES— 
Black, No. 1 Quality lOsfonee leas 
Red Raspberries 1O:for I.95 
GRAPES— 
Concord, No. 1-2 yr. 1Ofor 2.50 
Moore’s Early, 2 yr 10 for ~ 4.95 
BOYSENBERRIES—Thornles: 
No. 1 me 
RHUBARB—Ben McDonald 
1%" diam 
ASPARAGUS—Mar. Wash. 
Heavy 10 for 9 
Rose Food, Potting Soil and Peat Moss 
Highest Quality Products Sold in Small or 
Large Quantities. 
BONE MEAL FERTILIZER 
The fertilizer for all purposes. Safe and ef- 
fective. Excellent for perennial gardens. Excellent 
for rose fertilizer. Has very lasting effect. 
3 Pounds Priced Special, 35c 
FERTILIZER 
Sheep Manure—Dry, pulverized, with weeds baked 
out. We have used many kinds of fertilizer but 
prefer the Pulverized Sheep Manure. This organic 
Fertilizer will not burn your plants—has a lasting 
effect. 
50 pounds, $2.50; 100 pounds, $4.25 
Commercial Fertilizers at Popular Prices 
