AFRICAN DAISY 2.28 CEES cide Saree oe eee 45 PAYSNIP era's ote, ots 
4 
Ageratum: «as... «228 BG aileess. << svaisce « 45 Peaches .....46, 47, “49 
PAMNONGeculelanetors Mee O ot IING) Gels adecare sss, sicicte's 44 PAM) Alpers gn ape eae bat 
Alyssum” sees seseeok . Blower Mixtures ..:. Pears .......46, 47, BL 
Amaranthus ....... .28 ‘e029, 30, d2,, 00, of Pease eet te wae s 
Amaryllis.....2, 36, 37 Forget Me Not...... eect -POCANS Seb, aicleaeisie eli 4.« 
FADDLGS' Moronsita aware Oy, 4 1 Hour O7Clvck 2 (ais 31 Peppers! =stactee es « 21, 
PADIIC OU tes sitet aietes = 4 CH OXELOVO. ars c2scs < o1s. + 34 Persimmon gaits sate. 
Arborvitae .........44 JUG TGS Ee RAD his 33 Peruvian Daffodil .... 
Artichoke. cece s<' 25 Fungicides ..39, 40, 43 Petunias+e was: < ile 
Asparagus. “i...s0... 25- PHT OMe wclakeiotsveres 29, ¢ 
ASTCD ee s-enditis Salen he 34 GARDEN HUCKLE- Pan egy ie eM ae aa Sen 
BERRY ......... 4 IPTSEVCOMOM: wasn ets) sus sc 
BALSAM ..........29 Garden Supplies .... Plums ©... 46, 47, 
Bachelor Button ....29 hg -39, 40, 41, 42, 43 Poinsettia, Annual ...25§ 
LEST aad asthe mee 99 = Guillardia....... oh oe Poppies .¢......30, : 
“Beats see0 es sec 10, 12 ~=—- Geraniums ......: 33, PeeaenPULLULACA ae ispese sicters. + 
Beets & Mangels.....14 Gladiolus SP) Eso met4o ay Potato, Sweety so. : 
Begonias ........2, 33 Gloxinias ..-....33, 86 primrose .........-33 
Berry Bianis e509 Codetia onc. 5 24.2... eM PROSOte's edema ass 
Blackberries ....:...50 Gourds ........... pee BPFUNeS scotia 
Bleeding Heart ......34  Gtapes .--.-..--.- 6! >0- Pumpkins .........-! 
Blueberries .........52 ~ Ground Almonds ....11 — pyrethrum ....... Lees 
Boysenberries .......50 Ground Cherry ...... 4 
—Broceoli ........2..11  Gypsophila ......... 34 QUINCE 
Brussels Sprouts -..-11 - yercHRysuM 31 SiN | 
Butterfly, Flow OP aes -30 Herbs tS pee Uae 20 RADISH 2. is 
CABBAGE ;.1 BPM AT cate | se Rain vane ts clars ‘ 
Celis ote 5 33 Hollyhocks ..-.... 34 Raspberries ......:«! 
Caleta eee. 36 Horehound Seem sile| ales 20228 Rhubarb Ue eee 
Calostiarta- wees... cormones s+... 40 Rosa Multiflora ..... 
Gunes Wee ok AGN «= Dp SS PROGRUIATY, asc - 
‘Gils eo ale Rois seers. + 2 
Campanula .........28 Oe aN ee - RUA ae Beware = 26 2 
Candytuft .....-28, 3£ Insecticides ..39, 40, 43 
CaQnES i oruaots soc Oe tess : Pie sy WEIS Clocunione atcene 2 
Cagdinal Cimber c.g ot ee came te 2 
Carnations ....:31, 34 JOB’S THARS .<.... 31 Salpiglossis’’ Jc. «3: y 
CaUngtSia tonite eto, ho MULT EL Si sve Sleeve s7herers 44 SAISTie care kee leusuane wile 
Castor Oil Plant ....30 Dalia SScdresere: Sates 
Cagnipirs.«s ance 20. SALE etericis +3 vo vias 24 SCADIOSA tape inate & eae 3 
Cauliflower ........:11 KOCHI restates 6° 65's 28 Schizanthus <....... : 
INDEX TO 
ORNAMENTAL COLOR SECTION 
The color pages in the center of this catalog, which 
include ornamental nursery stock only, are indexed 
below: 
HOUSE PLANTS..A,B,C ROSES .......... 
VINES .... D, E PERENNIALS 
SHRUBS .... I,J TREES . 
Galeries rerccartte ee letree-s 23% SKohl-Rabi\. vic. eee 24 Shasta Daisies ...... 
Celery acemrreiters sine. 4 23 Rolanchoews eis: s lava 33 Shoo-Fly Plant .....3 
GlelOSIS, Ye aiete e1ejete «rea 29 Snapdragons ........ 
Centaurea. a \ acute 29 LACE FLOWER ..... ASHER eSinachercies.. sei ols ‘ 
Cherries ....46, 47, 48 Larkspur .......... Dilivetge SUTUCES! Fevers ais eles <r 
Ghestnutsi).- ev. ks 45 JLathyrus .......... RESP Sh lashissseaes eee 22 
GiICORY Ans cunieecnaas ce Layender .......... 20 BEOGKS avs, veloute setae 
Chives. sc vanes: os -20> 0 Lawn Seed. ....+.+.. 26 ‘Strawberries ........! 
Chrysanthemums ..2, 28 Leek ..........-... 24° Strawberry Popcorn ..: 
Cineraria ...... .28, 33 Lettuce _........... 17 —sStreptocarpus ....... : 
Clarkia ............29 lillies ......... 36, 37 Summer Savory ..... 
Gléome Seekers. ...29  Linaria ....-.-- 0-0. 31 — -Sunflowers ......... 
Cobaea Scandens ....29 Livingstone Daisy ...31 Supplies ..... 39 to 
Cockscomb ......-- «29 SWECGS Ped ci alerin a6 2 
OoLeUS: Scigers.. «| + «iavenmnay MAGIC LILY ...... 36 Sweet Potato ....... 
Collards .....--¢00n17 Maple. .-......0.. 1 Sweet William ...... 
Siileghinem ts seer ee wees oe: 2-27: = 
Cooperia ...... Peace Marjorams «hee POW OTAMPALA ie vince 2c 
Corn i ene S Mexican Fire Plant ..28 Thyme 
"Corn Salad’ ....2.046 17 Michigan Banana .. 145 Tigridia 
GEMS © tier o.0.5 Pokerenss f 
; Montbretias ........ 36 Wohaccatasces ss. 
; oe we rr mee is W Moonflower ......+.. Bilao Tomupioed age ss sans 
Sienitien ..2ueee 4, 160 momming Glory <2 5., 29 eee IG te Ti 8109) 
Cyclamen 33 Mulberry ........;.. ASE POOMS) <the. oloc.t 39 to 
¥ SET Key's aR Multiflora Rose .....49 | Tuberose .......-.. 
DAHLIAS ......31, 38 Mung Bean i252 222i 11 Durnipgamiesercice a -.'e: 
Daisies’ 2. oc. abiee «cod Mushroom Spawn ....24 
Dandelion ..........23 Muskmelon.......... 18 VEGETABLE 
Datese ck, > cramer Meee WNIUSEAOS cro s pam sae ehecs 24 POANDSiiesions «+ : 
Delphinium ........34 Vegetable Spaghetti. . 
Dewberries .........50 NASTURTIUMS .....29  Verbenas .......... 2 
Dianthus ...... 28, 34 Nectarine .3....25,.% 48 Viola oS mica inecaSoae 
Digitalisues svete a 84 New Guinea Vine .... 4 Mine: Beach ios, ete. 
Die Meear eee leis 20 Nicotiandain a sisiek. ons 30 WVinlege MIS, s.leiass 
: Nierembergia ....... 30 J i; 
EGG PLANT ..«....-24 Mnvelties- sft wile b 4 WALNUTS’ 3) cs. 33. 45 
Endive wie. -pemettesten elo ee NITE, ERG GS M.S « x, etlor a: 8 45 Watermelon ........ 
Eyerlastings ........30 3 Weather Plant ...... 
0) p Bee rl tee OAM ewe 3s ane feroce. 4 : 
pee OnLOUS wise 0,25 NA ON YSIS 2.0 to PAT OOO 44 
FENNEL «.<.....+..20- 
Fertilizers 9240; 41, 42 PANSY» .af oe 2.8 28 ZEPHYRANTHES 
Feverfew .......-...34 Parsley ....... ante 2 ADT tenths everest ras 
many superior qualities. 
“28 Molten Fire>....:... 28 Mithonla® coe cdc encds 
BURGESS’ CLIMBING -TOMATO 
| TRIP-L-CROP 
BIGGEST YIELDS— by Far! 
Burgess’ Climbing Trip-L-Crop Tomato is by far the most 
productive of all Tomatoes, often producing 2 to 3 bush- 
els from one vine. The plants are of rank growth, sending 
out long runners capable of setting clusters of fruit at 
each joint. This feature is not found in ordinary varieties. 
Burgess’ Climbing TRIP-L-CROP. Famous the country over. This is a variety with 
Vines grow rapidly to a height of 10 to 18 feet (sometimes 
more than 20 feet) when grown on a trellis. A trellis, however, is not necessary as it 
will outyield other varieties when grown in bush form. 
The beautiful, large bright red 
fruits average 314 in. across and Pa 
2%4 in. deep, with some as deep 
as 3% in. and as wide as 5 in. 
across. The fruits are solid, with 4 
meaty center surrounded by small 
seed cells which are separated by 
solid divisions, which makes the 
tomato unexcelled for both slicing 
and canning. It is free from blight 
and disease and drought resistant. 
Two or Three Vines 
for a Family 
Two or three vines will produce 
enough fruit for an average fam- 
ily. It is not uncommon to pick 
more than two bushels of ripe to- 
matoes from one vine. The in- 
creasing demand for seed and the 
many letters we receive from sat- 
isfied customers more than sub- 
stantiate all the claims we make 
for this wonderful Tomato. For 
big yields and tall vines start 
early and set out as soon as dan- 
ger from frost is past. (Pkt. 25c) 
(Jumbo Pkt. 60c) (% oz. 85ce) 
(Oz. $1.50) prepaid. 
Enjoy TRIP-L-CROP 
by the bushel. 
to 20° tall. 
Burgess Seed & Plant Co., Galesburg, Michigan 
TRIP-L-CROP vines have grown 
