Annual Flower Seed Novelties AGERATUM LARKSPUR Stock Flowered—Continued Mexicanum Nanum Compactum. Blue Ball. Exquisite Rose. Beautiful shade of rose pink several tones New deep, dark blue. The plant is dwarf and sym- deeper than Exquisite Improved. Trade metrical in shape and when in full bloom the foliage pkt., 50c; 34 oz., 75c; oz., $2.00. is literally covered with small flowers giving the La France. The flowers are a pleasing salmon-pink, appearance of a closely formed blue ball. Trade very large and double, well-placed on long stems. pkt., 25c; oz., $1.00. Trade pkt., 50c: 34oz., 75c; oz., $2.00. Mexicanum Purple Perfection. Exceedingly Los Angeles. A richer color than La France, a large flower in an unusual dark blue color almost shade between salmon and rosy scarlet. Trade a red shade. Trade pkt.,15c; oz. 80c. pkt., 50c; 34 oz., $1.00; oz. $3.40. ASTER PETUNIAS Swan's Down. An enormous white peony flowered Dwarf Large-Flowering Fringed Mixed. Bushy Aster. Flowers beautifully incurved about 43^ plants about 12 inches high with many large to 5^/2 inches in diameter with straight, rigid stems flowers in great variety of color. Excellent for non-lateral branching. Trade pkt., 50c; 34 oz., pots. Trade pkt., (1000 seeds), $1.00;%oz. $2.00. 85c; oz., $3.20. Theodosia. Large fringed flowers of rosy pink with Maiden's Blush. A sister of the above only the a clearly defined golden center. Trade pkt. (1000 flower is a lovelv shade of soft appleblossom pink. seeds), $1.00; ]4i oz., $2.00. Trade pkt., 50c; 3^ oz., 85c; oz., $3.20. Dwarf California Giants. The habit of the plant is very dwarf, flowers very large and of the finest CARNATION substance. All with open veined throats of the Enfant de Nice is the result of a cross between superbissima type. Verv fine range of color. Trade two French types. They are of compact growth pkt., $1.00; K20Z., $3.00; Vgoz., $11.00. with extremely stiff stems bearing flowers which are up to 2}4 to 2% inches in diameter without PRIMULA disbudding the plants. The colors come about Malacoides Double Mauve Rose. Deep rosy pink 75% true from seeds and give about 90% of plants flowers of good size and form. Trade pkt., $1.00. with double flou^ers. White, Rose, Salmon, Malacoides Courtland's Seedling. Very effective, Red. Each, trade pkt., 75c; K oz. $4.50. bright lilac pink flowers. Trade pkt., $1.00. Mixed from varieties noted above. Trade pkt., Obconica Grandifiora Fassbender Red. The 75c; 3^ oz., $3.50. plants are of very vigorous growth, free-blooming COSMOS and the flowers of a rich deep red and of enor- mous size, from 13^ to 2 inches in diameter. Early Express Pink. An extra early Cosmos flower- Trade pkt., $1.00; }4i oz., $2.25. ing in from 45 to 50 days from the time seed is Obconica Grand. Rose Queen. The largest and planted. Plant grows about 23^ to 3 ft. high and most vigorous Primula Obconica. Immense trusses is covered with medium sized bright pink flowers. of flowers are freely borne on long stout stems Trade pkt., 35c; oz., $1.80; lb., $20.00. and are of great size and substance. The color is DAHLIA the purest rose. Trade pkt., $1.00; ^oz.,$2.00. Coltness Gem. This has been selected from the Obconica Giant Ruby. A very free bloomer, flowers Coltness Hybrids and comes quite true. The color up to 13^ in. in diameter, of a rich ruby red with a is a bright scarlet and the single flowers are pro- salmon undertone. Flowers do not turn blue when duced in abundance. Trade pkt., 50c; oz., $5.00. old. Trade pkt., $1.00. Selecta, Extra Double Giant-Flowered. A most STOCKS beautiful mixture of the very best new double Excelsior Column. These produce one enormous Dahlias, with flowers on stiff, erect stems. Trade spike with large flowers, 2 to 23^^ ft. high and can pkt., oz., $1.00; $8.00. be planted close together in the bench which GAMOLEPIS quality makes them a profitable type. They are in season with Stocks. in. charming edging plant Tagetes. 6 A with daisy White, Chamois Rose, Rose, Light Blue, Dark like yellow flowers. Trade pkt., 20c; oz., $1.00. Blue and Crimson. Each, trade pkt., 50c.

pkt., 1 000 seeds) 1 .00. LARKSPUR Silvery Lilac, new. Trade ( $ Stock Flowered Larkspur are a tall branching type VERBENA wonderful cutting material. making Sutton's Giant Pink. A fine salmon pink with a Empress Rose. A rich pink changing to hermosa faint light eye. Comes almost true from seed—an pink. It is everblooming. Superbranching Larkspur improvement on Ellen Willmott which may only grows 6 ft. tall. The mammoth florets are well be supplied true from cuttings. Trade pkt., 35c; placed on 50c; oz. the stem. Trade pkt., 3

L. H. VAUGHAN, Pres. CARL CROPP, V. Pres.

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47-49 barclav ST. y c/ *"cr::„:rH"^° 601-609 CHICAGO LOOP STORE "^"SEBNVpRmJs^ltr''''WESTERN SPRINGS. lUU. WEST JACKSON BLVD. ^. 3,. ^^^^^^ ^^^^ ADDRESS ALL MAIL TO DRAWER V. CHICAGO. ILLINOIS Furnishing the Outdoor Livingroom Dear Friend:

The garden movement which has spread so rapidly over our country is concentrating on a definite program: The development of an outdoor department of every home, an outdoor living room.

This program is influencing house architecture and city planning. And it is influencing business in garden supplies pro- foundly. Instead of going to parks and public gardens for their landscape beauty, Americans are being taught to create a beauty spot for every home, which can be enjoyed in privacy.

Sell Flowers for the Home Garden Do you realize what this means to your business? It opens up a vast new market for flowers and plants. Outdoor living rooms must be decorated with flowers, in bloom throughout the garden sea- son. And the florist is the natural source of seeds, plants, sup- plies, and information needed in producing such effects.

There is a year-around business for you in selling these garden devotees, to whom flowers through the winter when they are kept indoors, will be a necessity, rather than a luxury.

Read Our Merchandising Section in this Book At the end of this book is an insert printed in 4-col- ors, in which we list garden merchandising items, which we recommend for flower stores. We have developed this complete line with florists especially in mind. Seeds, bulbs, grass seeds and supplies are fur- nished in colorful, attractive displays and cartons, with beautiful posters and streamers to help sell them. They will decorate your store, and harmonize with your flowers. In short, here is the ideal sideline.

For your convenience we print on the back of this letter a special merchandising order blank. Please use it, to send in your order now for a bulb box and a seed assortment, together with grass seed and other items which will start you out in this promising field of new profits. Yours for a prosperous year.

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SPECIAL MERCHANDISING ORDER BLANK TO VAUGHAN'S SEED STORE

19 Your Name____

Street VAUGHAN'S SEED STORE 601 West Jackson Blvd., Town CHICAGO, ILL. Please forward in due season one assortment of garden and flower seeds for me to sell on commission for the season of 1930. I agree to display this assortment and the advertising material sent with it, in my store, and to sell all the seeds possible. On or after July 1, when requested by you, I agree to return the unsold seeds by parcel post, and to pay upon receipt of statement, the retail value of the seeds sold by me, less 40% commission. Unsold seeds returned by me are to be credited, and only the amount of seed actually sold less 40% commission, are to be billed. I further agree, when season is ended, to destroy the display rack furnished by you with these seeds.

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Also, ship the following, which I understand to be not on consignment and not returnable

Quantity Price

Rainbow Gladiolus deal, 500 bulbs and display box, $11 each. Delivery in spring 1930

Darwin Tulip deal, 500 bulbs and display box $15.00. Delivery after Sept. 15, 1929

Balanced stock of grass seed (Homegrounds mixture), $10 each

100 lb. bag Homegrounds mixture.

50 lb. bag Homegrounds mixture.

25 lb. bag Homegrounds mixture.

5 lb. cartons Homegrounds mixture

1 lb. cartons Homegrounds mixtuc

Balanced Stock of Grass Seeds (Chicago Parks), $15.00 each

Also the following Grass Seed, Supplies and Insecticides

TOTAL

All grass seed net cash, F.O.B. Chicago or New York. .

1 WqskaiCs A pboicr5ceds ^^^^^ ^B^^^^ TrnHp nUf- Ot. Adonis Aestivalis (Flos Adonis). Red, 12 -inch $0.10 $0.20 Autumnalis Red, 12-inch 10 .20 Ageratum Mexicanum. Blue, 2 ft 10 .40 Mexicanum Album. White, 2 ft 10 .40 Imperial Dwarf Blue, 6 in 15 .60 Imperial Dwarf White, 6 in 15 .60 Blue Perfection. Dark blue bedder, 8 in 15 .60 Blue Ball. An improved Blue Perfection, 6 in 25 1.00 Little Blue Star. Tiny bushes, flowers light blue with dark red center, 4 in oz. 60c .25 2.20 Princess Victoria Louise. Light blue, white center, 6 in 15 .'50 Purple Perfection, new 15 .80 Little Dorrit. Blue, dwarf, 6 in 15 .80 Little Doi rit White. Best dwarf white, 6 in 15 .80 Venus. Forms a dense bush about one foot high which is profusely covered with flowers. The buds are red, the petals are white and the center of the flower red, a plant in full bloom is very charming oz. $1.00 .35 ....

Lasseauxi. Fine pink, good cut-flowers, 2 ft 20 1 .00 All Ageratum vary more or less in height Alyssum Maritimum (Sweet Afyssum). 10 in. .lb. $2.00 ,10 .20 Benthami Compactum Erectum. 9 in lb. $4.00 .10 .40 Compactum Lutescens. Straw yellow, 8 in 10 .40 Lilac Queen. Distinct variety with pale lilac flowers, 9 in 15 .80 Little Dorrit. It forms perfect little bushes of 4 inches AGERATUM Blue Ball in height, fairly smothered with white flowers. 4 in lb. $6.00 .20 .60

Vaughan's Little Gem. Extra fine strain. . .lb. $6.00 .15 .60 It is our utmost endeavor to offer only seed of the highest ger- Amaranthus Abyssinicus. Useful in basket work 15 .40 minating quality and purity. Our representatives travel both in Atropurpureus. Dark crimson, 24 in .15 Europe and America to look over the crops during the growing Caudatus (Love-Lies-Bleeding). Red, 30 in .15 with growers all over season and we are in constant communication Cruentus (Prince's Feather). Red, 3 to 4 ft .15 the world to keep us informed as to the novelties and improvements Henderi. Ornamental foliage, 5 ft 15 .60 on the older varieties. Melancholicus Ruber. Dark red lea\'es, 3 ft 10 .30 Molten Fire oz. $1.00 .35 .... Flower Seeds for Summer Sowing. —We issue a specia' circular M Salicifolius (Fountain Plant). Green with bronze tops in June. Should you fail to receive one, please write for it. blood- red, showy, 30 in 15 .60 For seeds of perennials and biennials see pages 23 to 3 1 Superbus Coleifolius 10 .25 Trade packets contain considerably more seed than ordinary or Tricolor Splendens (Summer Poinsettia). Makes fine Florists" needs for ordinary purposes. retail packets, being based on pot plant, 3 ft 15 .60 Florists invariably get trade packets unless otherwise specified. Tricolor, Joseph's Coat • 10 .40 Quantities of lb. and over are charged at the pound rate; Vaughan's Special Mixture 15 .50 Alatum Grandiflorum White, 18 in. .15 .40 3/g lb. at the oz. rate; 3^ oz., at the ounce rate, but only when the Ammobium price per ounce is 40c or more, and is not otherwise quoted. We do not sell oz. where the price per ounce is l?c or less. Cash Discount.—On orders from this catalog over $2.00 for Flower seeds, if cash is enclosed, 5 per cent. Except Cyclamen, the prices of which are net and 2 per cent on Asparagus. Trade pkt. Oz.

Abronia Umbellata. (Sand Verbena) Rose, 10 in.. . .$0.10 $0.50 Abutilon (Flowering Maple). Hybridum Maximum, bloom in six months from time of sowing, very large flowers in various shades 3^oz. $1.50 .50 .... Achimenes Mixed. Greenhouse pot plant belonging to Gesneraceae family. Flowers tube-shaped in many attractive colors. Fine" for hanging baskets and pot plants 1 00 .... Acroclinium Roseum. Pink (Everlasting) .. .lb. $3.00 .10 .40 Roseum Album. White lb. $3 00 .10 .30

Fl. PI. Double pink ., lb. $3.60 .10 .40 Album Fl. PI. Double white lb. $3.60 .10 .40 Fl. PI. Double Mixed 10 .40 The double Acroclinium come about 50% true. Agapanthus Umbellatus (Blue Lily of the Nile), does well out of doors in all Southern States. Greenhouse plant in the North 35 2.40

Agrostemma Coeli-Rcsa (Rose of Heaven). Rose, 12 in. .10 .25 Alonsoa Grandiflora. Scarlet, 24 in 10 .30 Miniata Compacta Coccinea. Dwarf scarlet 25 ....

Lin i folia. Scarlet. 18 in 15 .40 Warscewiczi. Fine for cutting, red, 20 in 15 .45 ALYSSUM Vaughan's Little Gem

We shall be pleased to quote special prices to florists who sell in Larger Quantities Flower Seeds them in their stores. Send list with quantities desired for estimate. Vaughan's New Snapdragon "Ceylon Court Yellow"

A CHANCE seedling; winter-blooming, of robust growth; foliage strong, healthy, vigorous and rust-resisting; 40-48 inches high. A beautiful canary-yellow. Spikes 10 to 14 inches; flowers closely set; one of the earliest and most producti\'e producers. Every growth a flower spike; strong, wiry stems. Ready for cutting two weeks before most other varieties. Trade pkt., $1.50; 5 for $6.00; 10 for $11.00

Other "SNAPS" for Greenhouse rorcmg Trade pkt. .\fterglow. A beautiful bronze 3 trade pkts., $5.00 $2.00 Cheviot Maid. The earliest and best pink winter-blooming "snap."" 3 trade pkts. for §2.50; 7 trade pkts., $5.00 1 00 Copper King (Indian Summer). Copper shades 34 oz., 65c .35 Empress. Rich velvety crimson J-g or., $1.00 .50 GenevaPink. A well-known rose-pink \-ariety of outstanding merit. 3 trade pkts., $2.50 1.00 " Golden King. Impro\-ed yellow 3^ oz., $1.00 .50 Golden Monarch. A good yellow 34 oz., $1 .00 .35 Golden Pink Queen 3 trade pkts. $2.50 1.00 Helen. Lx)vely salmon free-blooming 3 trade pkts. $2.50 1.00 Jennie Schneider. Beautiful pink, same shade as Columbia rose ... 3 trade pkts. $2.50 1.00 Judd"s New Early Columbia. Rose color 3 trade pkts., $2.50 1.00 Judd"s New Early Premier. Rose color 3 trade pkts., $2.50 1.00 Laura. .A glossy deep rose 3 trade pkts., $2.50 1.00 Mohr's Pink 3 trade pkts., $2.50 1.00 Nclrose. Salmon-pink 34 or., $1.00 .35 Orlando. Bronre 3 trade pkts., $2.50 1.00 Peerless Pink. Pink with white lip H oz., $1.00 .35 Perm-Grange. Striking tangerine orange, dark green foliage 3 trade pkts., $2.50 1.00 Philadelphia Pink 3 trade pkts., $2.50 1.00 Pink Perfection. Hermosa pink, suffused salmon 3^ or., $1.00 .50 Roman Gold. A deep golden yellow with the lip a lighter yellow suffused with pink. The tips having a beautiful pink-copper hue. 6 trade pkts., $5.00; 3 trade pkts., $2.50 1.00 Sih er Pink. Vaughan"s deep pink self 3^ oz., $1 .00 .50 lmpro\'ed Sunburst. Color of Sunburst Rose. 6 trade pkts., $5.00; 3 trade pkts., S2.50 1.00 White Rock. .\ new and extra early-blooming pure white 3 trade pkts., $2.50 1.00 Greenhouse Varieties. Mixed 3 trade pkts., $2.50 1.00

Antirrhinum-Snapdragon Maximum—Giant-Flowered This wonderful new group of snapdragons far surpasses anything yet introduced. In habit these are slightly taller than the majus group. The flowers are magnificent size, the individual flowers being 2 to 23^ inches wide on strong, sturdy stems, each blossom set closely on the stalk. Trade pkt. .\ppleblossom. Rosy pink, white tube J4 oz 65c SO. 3 5 Bunch of Lilacs. Lilac-purple /4 oz 60c .35 Canary Bird. Canary-yellow 34 oz., 65c .35 Cerberus. Carmine-rose, yellow lip M or., b5c .35 Copper King (Indian Summer). Copper shades, varies 34 oz., 65c .35 Delicate shades 34 oz., 65c .35 Defiance. Scarlet 34 or.. 60c .35 Gotelind. Pale orange 34 oz., 60c .35 Golden Queen. Yellow with rosy lilac throat 34 oz., 65c .35 Maralda Coppery carmine 34 oz., 65c .35 Old Gold. Beautiful art shade J4 oz., 65c .35 Purple King. Rich, velvety purple 34 oz., 65c .35

Ruby. Rich, vel\-ety ruby-red ; 14 oz.. 65c .35

". .35 Snowflake. White - H or., 65c The Rose. Soft pink 34 oz., 65c .35 Wallflower colors oz., 65c .35 Ceylon Court Yellow Maximum. Many kinds, mixed 34 oz., 35c; or., $1.20 .25

Large-Flowering Tall Sorts Trade pkt. Oz. Trade pkt. Oz. Rose King H oz., 30c ).15 $ 1.00 Brilliant Scadet M oz., 25c $0.15 $0.80 Rose Queen 34 oz., 25c .15 Striped Varieties. (Butterfly mixed) . . . . oz., 25c .15 Bonfire. Bright orange-red 34 oz., 25c .15 M The Cardinal .35 Dark Rose (Coral red) M oz., 25c .15 Venus. .-blossom-pink 34 oz., 25c .15 .80 Dark Orafige oz., 25c .15 .80 M Venus. Pink type 34 oz., 25c .15 .80 Delicata. Soft pink, white throat oz., 25c .15 3€ Majus Grandiflorum. Mi.xed 34 oz., 20c .10 .60 Evening Sky. Orange-rose, yellow mouth, white throat 34 oz., 65c .35 .... Fire King. Orange-scarlet and white. ... oz., 60c .35 1.80 "POPULAR HARDY PERENNIALS" Garnet oz., 25c .15 Their culti\ ation in beds, borders, the wild and wood- Golden King. Improved yellow 14 oz., $1 00 .50 .... land garden and by the waterside; and also their propagation, Golden Monarch. Best yellow J4 oz., $1.00 .35 .... with descriptions of the most attractive, useful and easily Harmony. Rich terra-cotta-pink, yellow center. i^oz grown genera, species and \'arieties by T. W. Sanders, F. L. S., , 50c .35 1.60 F. R.H. S. 400 pages. 16 colored plates and many photo- Lovely. White with pink lip oz., 25c .15 .80 graphic illustrations. $3.15 pe.- copy postpaid. Madorina. Best white 3<4 oz., 50c .35 .... Queen Victoria Improved. Pure white. .3^ oz., $1.00 .50 .... VAU^n^M'e ^E^B STORE, CHICAGO AWP MEW YQWK^ Fga@^IgTS 3

ANTIRRHINUM- Continued Large-Flowering Half-Dwarf Sorts Trade . Amber Queen. Canary-yellow overlaid chamois pink pkt. Oz. M oz., 50c$0.20 ....

Aurora. Cinnabar carm., white throat. . .34 oz., 25c .1? $0.80 Black Prince. Deep crimson 34 oz., 25c .15 .80 Bonfire. Orange buff. (Defiance) oz., 40c .20 Canary Bird. Lemon-yellow j2 oz., 25c .15 Cottage Maid. Pale pink, white throat.. .j| oz., 25c .15 80 Crimson Queen ij oz., 30c 15 Daphne. Pink suffused with white 3| oz., 25c .15 .80 Defiance. Brilliant scarlet oz., 60c .25 Empress. Rich velvety crimson J^oz., 1.00 .50 Fascination. Pearly pink self M oz., 35c .20 Fawn. Terra-cotta-pink, suffused yellow. 3| oz., 65c .35 Firebrand. Fiery orange-scarlet }^ oz., 40c .25 1.20 Gloria. Rich, deep rose-pink 34 oz., 40c .25 1.40 Golden Queen. Yellow 3| oz., 25c .15 .80 Keystone. Beautiful pink 50 Mauve Beauty. Rose mauve oz., 30c .20 1.00 Mont Blanc Large-flowered, white 25 Prima Donna. Terra-cotta-pink, suffused primrose, excellent for florist's use 35 Queen of the North (Phelps white) }4 oz., 25c .15 .80 Rose Dore. Salmon-rose oz., 25c .15 .80 Nanum Mixed 15 .60 Vaughans Special Mixture 34 oz., 40c .20 1.40 "Majestic" Half Dwarf Sorts A new type of Snaps, with flowers of the Maximum sorts and in height of the "Half Dwarfs." Trade pkt. Oz. Majestic Orange King. Rich orange 3^ oz., $1 .00 $0.50 Majestic Snowstorm. Pure white oz., 1.00 3^ .50 BEGONIA Semperflorens Majestic . Terra cotta to rosy salmon, 3^oz., 1 00 .50 Majestic Twilight. Delicate apricot with salmon shading 50 Begonia Majestic Victory. Rich terra cotta J^oz., $1.00 .50 Tom Thumb. Fine for pots and edging. Christmas Cheer Red. A very large-flowered variety. Trade pkt. Oz. Fireball. Scarlet 35 the blossoms attaining a diameter of two inches. Snow Queen. White. 35 Color, dark crimson-scarlet $1.00 Pink 35 Christmas Pink. The growth, blossoms and foliage Orange-yellow 35 are identical to above variety only the color is a Mixed, all colors, 6 i n oz., 30c .20 00 }4 $1 delightful shade of warm rose-pink 1 .00 Anagallis Grandiflora. Mixed, all colors, 10 in 15 80 Gracilis Luminosa, deep dark scarlet, foliage reddish Grandiflor a Coerulea. Blue, 10 in 15 90 brown, 10 in 1/32 oz., $2.00; Vs oz., $6.00 1.00 $40.00 Anchusa Capensis. Azure blue, 2 ft lb., $ 4.00 .15 40 Fireball. Fiery crimson, 10 in., 1/32 oz., $2.00 Capensis Blue Bird. Vivid indigo lb., 12.00 .20 1 00 }^oz. $7.00 1.00 AntigononLeptopus (MountainRose).Roselb., 5.00 .15 50 Gruppen Konigin. Foliage dark green, edged red- Aralia Sieboldi. Seed ready in April. 1,000 seeds, $1.00. dish brown. Dwarf compact growth, large bril- Arctotis Grandis (The African Lilac Daisy). A good liant dark rose flowers oz., $2.00 1.00 cut-flower, flowers pure white on upper surface, 1^2 reverse petals being lilac, 36 in 15 .50 Mignon. Semi-dwarf, brilliant salmon-scarlet, Breviscapa Aurantiaca. The daisy-like flowers have 10 in i^oz., $2.00 1.00 petals of a most pleasing dark orange color which Prima Donna. Limpid rose, shading to carmine,

turns lighter toward the center, thus producing most beautiful, 10 to 12 in ^^'2 oz., $3.00 1.00 a wonderful contrast to the purplish disc 25 White Pead. White oz., $2.00 .50 Artemisia. Annua, very decorative, 5 ft 10 .30 Semperflorens Alba. White, 14 in 3^ oz., 50c .25 Sacrorum Viridis (Summer Fir). 5 ft 15 .80 Albert Martin. Bright carmine, very large flowers, Asperula Azurea Setosa. Lavender-blue, 12 in 10 .30 14 in oz., $1.00 .50

Asparagus Erfordia. Rosy carmine, 10 in 3^2 oz., $1.80 .50 NOTE.—Cash discount on asparagus is only 2%. Fire Sea (Blaze of Fire). Red flowers, green foliage Plumosus Nanus. Carefully harvested, hand-picked, plump, i4'2 0z., $2.40 1.00 well-matured seed of this variety is a specialty with us. Flame of Love. Large brilliant scarlet, flowers, Lath House bright green, brown-tinted foliage, 10 in 1^2 oz., $2.00 1.00 Grown Seed, 1,000 G. Knaacke. Glowing salmony pink oz., $2.00 1 .00 seeds, $1.20; 10,000 -1^2 Glory of Erfurt. Large carmine flowers, 12 in seeds, $11.00; oz., ^2 0z., $1.60 .50 80c; lb., $8.00. Liegnitzia. Scarlet carmine, 12 in 0Z., $1.60 .50 Write for prices on }^2 Melanie (Marginata). White, margined with rose .50 larger lots. Rose Charm. Fresh rose color Falcatus. Valuable 142 oz., $2.50; Vs oz., $8.00 1.00 bushy green for Salmon Queen. Large cinnabar red blooms, dark cutting purposes. leaf, 12 in 1^2 oz., $2.00 1.00

Shiny dark green Vernon. Blood-red, dark leaves, 12 in. Vfe oz., 50c .35 leaflets. 100 seeds, Wuerttembergia. Deep scarlet 5^2 oz., $1.00 .50 $1.00; 1,000 seeds, Mixed 3^oz., $0.60 .25 3.20 $8.00 Tuberous-Rooted, Single. Mixed 12-in., l{2 oz., $2.00 .50

Sprengeri. 100 Crispa mixture of frilled sorts J^2 oz., $2.80 1 .00 .... seeds, 25c; 250 Narcissus-Flowered 1.00 .... seeds, 35c; 1,000 Lloydi (Pendula). Pendulous double -blooming, seeds, $1.00; 5,000 many fine shades, for pots and hanging baskets, seeds, $4.50; lb., 1 ft 1.00 .... ASPARAGUS Plumosus Nanus $8.00. Tuberous-Rooted, Double. Mixed 1^ oz., $5.00 1.00 Vaushan's Asters 1

CREGO GIANT COMET—2 feet This flower is giant in size, many blossoms six inches across. The petals are nearly double the length of the older varieties and are twisted and curled into a \'er\- fluffy effect. Comes into bloom in August continuing well into September. A splendid keeper and shipper. White Crimson Azure-Blue Shell-Pink Lavender Dark Blue Malmaison Pink Cattleya Purple Dark Pink Trade pkt. Oz. .\nv of the above lb., $14.00; M oz., 35c $0.25 $1.20 Mixed, all colors M oz., 30c .20 1.00 DAYBREAK fAmerican Victoria^ Purity. White Da\'break-Pink Rose-Pink Azure-Blue Lavender Trade pkt. Oz. Anv of the above M oz., 50c $0.25 $1.80 Mixed, all colors j| oz., 40c .25 1.40 EARLY BEAUTY—2 feet This type has all of the characteristics of the Late Beauty Type, and is valuable for locations where the season is too short to flower the late type before frost, and for early forcing. We wish to emphasize, however, that this is not an Early Aster as compared with Early Express or Queen of the Market, but earlier than the Late Beauty Type, which is the latest of all .Asters. Planted at the same time this type flowers with the Crego and American Branching. White Carmine-Rose Light Grayish La\-ender September-Pink Crimson Purple Peachblossom Azure-Fairy Black Prince Rose Trade pkt. Oz. .\ny of the above M oz., 50c $0.25 $1.60 Mixed, all colors M oz., 45c .25 1.40 GIANT fLate American) BRANCHING—2^ to 3 feet White Rose-Pink Lavender Daybreak (X'larj' Semple) Crimson Deep Violet Peach Blossom Azure-Blue Purple Trade pkt. Oz. .Anv of above lb.. $12.00; oz., 30c $0.20 $1.00 BEAUTY ASTER }4 Mixed, all colors lb., 8.00; M oz., 25c .15 .80

GIANT COMET—2 feet Trade pkt. Oz.

Tall Section .• Yellow. . H oz., 35c $0.25 $1.20 Shell-Pink oz.. 35c .25 1.20 BEAUTY—2 to 3 feet M Salmon-Rose 35 1.60 Late-Flowering Type Queen of Spain. Flesh 14 oz., 45c .25 1.60 Mixed, all colors 1 lb., $10.00 .20 1.00 Plants of branching habit, commencing to bloom in early Septem- ber and lasting until destroyed by frost. Flowers large, borne on THE KING—2 feet long and stout stems, from 1 8 to 24 inches. The habit is similar to the Giant-Branching, \'igorous in growth, White Rose Azure-Fairy long stiff stems. In form the flower is entirely distinct from any September-Pink Carmine-Rose Light Grayish La\-ender other \'ariety; petals somewhat resemble the quilled varieties, but Peachblossom Crimson Purple are much larger and broader, those in the center being curled and Trade pkt. Oz. incur\-ed, completely covering the crown. White Brilliant Rose La\-ender Any of the above M oz., 40c $0.25 $1.40 Shell-Pink Crimson Dark Blue Mixed, all colors H oz., 40c .25 1 .20 Violet Trade pkt. Oz. Any of the above oz.. 40c $0.25 $1.40 BALL^S WHITE—2 feet M Mixed, all colors M oz., 35c .25 1.20 The flowering season comes between the Royal and Late Branch- 21 . OSTRICH FEATHER— j feet ing types, filling in between the early and late glut of flowers. It grows to a medium height with full, distinctively centered blossoms, This is the finest type of .Aster for all purposes, especially for ideallv formed for long distance shipping. or., bOc; trade pkt., market cut-flowers. The graceful long petals are thickly produced. 25c; oz., $2.00. White Crimson Terra-Cotta Soft Pink Deep Rose Light Blue CALIFORNL\ GIANTS—2 H to 3 feet Malmaison Pink Sky-Blue Dark Blue Trade pkt. Oz ^Jo cut-flower grower can afford to o\erlook these wonderfully .Any of the above H oz., 40c $0.25 $1 .40 fine asters. are \ igorous growth the Crego, or They of and of Triumph of Paris. Beautiful white flowers with curled Ostrich, type of flower. They are partially non-lateral and the and twisted petals, and yellow cushion center 25 1.20 blooming season extends from midseason until cut down by frost. Express Sih'ery Lilac 34 oz., 50c .25 1.80 White Light Blue Mixed, all colors M oz.. 35c .25 1.20 Peachblossom Light Purple QUEEN OF THE 18 inches Deep Rose Dark Purple MARKET— Trade pkt. Oz. The Standard Early-Flowering Type oz., $2.40 Any of the above M 70c $0.50 White lb.. $10.00 Crimson lb., $10.00 Dark Blue lb., $10.00 all colors oz., .35 Mixed, K 65c 2.00 Rose-Pink lb., $10.00 Scarlet Purple Flesh Deep Lavender lb., $10.00 Trade pkt. Oz. Use plenty of lime. The Aster is impatient of acid soil, This Any of the above M oz., 30c $0.15 $1.00 poini is overlooked by many growers. Mixed, all colors lb., $8.00; M oz.. 25c .15 .80 Vaughan's Asters

THE ROYAL—2 feet Early-Flowering Branching

This type fills a gap between the Queen of the Market and the Late-Flowering Branching Asters. Sown early inside, and planted out with Queen of the Market, it follows that variety very closely. White Deep Rose Purple Shell-Pink Lavender-Pink Trade pkt Oz Any of the above U oz., 40c $0.25 $1.40 Mixed, all colors M oz., 35c .25 1.20

EARLY WONDER— 16 inches

These are the earliest blooming Asters. Flowers large and full, of the Comet type. White Rose Light Blue Lavender Dark Blue Trade pkt. Oz. Any of the above 34 oz. 50c $0.25 $1.80 Mixed, all colors 34 oz. 45c .25 1.60 AMERICAN ASTERMUM An attractive and descriptive name for a race of asters which belong to the Comet family. The plants are of strong upright growth with 12 to 15 strong stems 20 inches long, each carrying a flower of perfect form. Snow-White Rose-Pink Dark Lavender Brilliant Rose Trade pkt. Oz. Any of the above M oz., 45c $0.25 $1.60 Mixed, four above colors 34 oz., 45c .25 1.60 THE SUNSHINE Improved Anemone-Flowered Some of the flowers have twisted petals and some have quilled petals; all have a cushion center of tiny quills of a contrasting color which makes a flower look as if it was covered with snowflakes. The blue flowers are dotted with a paler blue and some in white, and the rose in a lighter shade of pink or white. A wonderful cut-flower variety. White Light Blue Dark Blue Flesh Pink Dark Rose Lilac Trade pkt. Oz. Any of above 34 oz., 60c $0.35 $2.00 Mixed. The above and others 34 oz,, 50c .25 1.60 OTHER AMERICAN ASTERS CALIFORNIA GIANTS Aurora Salmon Rose. Plant of pyramidal growth ASTERS IN MIXTURES to 4 inches across. Flowers beautiful salmon Trade pkt. Oz. 33^ Trade pkt. Oz. rose color $0.25 $1.40 Vaughan's Florists' Mixture )4 oz., 40c $0.25 $1.40 Everlasting Flesh. It resembles a large Helichrysum; Vaughan's Excelsior Mixture, Tall Asters. This when cut and dried it retains its color and shape as is a mixture of the most beautiful, striking and dis- an everlasting flower 25 1 .20 tinct colors of the tall-growing Asters, selected from Everlasting Rose 35 2 .40 the cream of the Giant Comet, Ostrich Plume, Heart of France. 2 ft. Opens red as the purest ruby, Branching and other desirable sorts 34 oz., 45c .25 1 .60 deepens with age and retains its remarkable color to SINGLE the very end . The petals appear strikingly changeable, ASTER a glow and sheen quite unique, with a showing now These are very much in evidence in European flower shops. soft warm velvety texture. . . .lb., $16.00; 34 oz., 50c .25 1.40 White Crimson Dark Violet The Mikado, Pink Rochester. 2 ft. Petals are nar- Pink Light Blue Dark Blue row, very long and gracefully reflexed. 34 oz. ,40c .25 1.40 Bright Rose Mauve Lavender Gem. The flowers are of a true lavender . Large-flowered, single red. shade. The petals are gracefully curled and twisted, Trade pkt. Oz. Each of the above $0.20 $0.80 and the blooms are borne on long stems. 34 oz., 40c .25 1 .40 Mixed, all colors 15 .60 Moreton Pink. Of the Giant Branching type, the large flowers are well formed and freely produced on DWARF AND SEMJ-DWARF ASTERS long stems; color a beautiful, clear pink with a

salmon sheen . M oz., 40c .25 1 .40 Vaughan's Fireball. A splendid dwarf Aster. Trade pkt. Oz. Peerless Pink. 23^ ft. The flowers are enormous, M oz.. 70c $0.35 $2.40 globular in shape, of a most delightful and pleasing Boltze's Dwarf Bouquet, Mixed 25 1.20 rich shell-pink 34 oz., 40c .25 1 .40 Dwarf Chrysanthemum-Flowered, Red Sensation. 2 ft. The color is a dark rich gar- Mixed 14 oz., 50c .25 1.60 net or ox-blood-red 34 oz,, 40c .25 1.40 White )4oz., 70c .35 2.40 Swan's Down. An enormous white peony-flowered Brilliant Rose 34 oz., 70c .35 2.40 Aster. Flowers beautifully incurved about 43^ to Fiery Scarlet J4 oz., 70c .35 2.40 53^ inches in diameter with straight, rigid stems, Dwarf Queen. Mixed, all colors J4 oz., 60c .35 2.00 non-lateral branching 34 oz., 85c .50 3.20 Maiden's Blush. A sister of the above, only the DWARF SUNSHINE lovely flower is a shade of soft appleblossom pink Dwarf form of the popular tall variety. 34oz., 85c .50 3.20 Flesh Lilac Soleil D'Or (Golden Sun). 18 in. Best yellow Aster. Dark Rose Light Blue Moz., 45c .25 1.60 Each of the above $0.50 ......

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Calceolaria Hybrida Trade pkt. Oz. Mixed, extra choice. Our mixture is composed of the choicest selections of the tigered, marbled, spotted and variegated varieties, oz., $1.80; oz. $3.20 $1.00 H\brida Grandiflora Graciosa. A type with very large flowers, self colors of a great variety of colors, especially in the yellow shades oz., $2.50 .75 Grandiflora Nana Tigtina. Mixed dwarf oz., $2.50 .75 Lignosa Bunch of Gold. A compact plant growing 12 inches high, producing se\ eral bunches of beautiful

golden-yellow flowers, lasting all summer 1 .00 .... Rugosa Aurea (Golden Rain). Small-flowered. For

pots and bedding 1 .00 .... . Mixed 1.00 .... Calendula Sensation. Long stems very double brilliant, orange flowers with a crimson or scarlet sheen. The blooms are very flat in shape lb., $30.00; 2 oz., $5.50 1.00 $3.00 The Ball. This new orange Calendula represents a ^'ery great improx em.ent in size, length of stem, and fullness of flowers, speciallv recommended for grow- ingunderglass. lb.,$30.00;'i^or.,S1.75; i^oz..$1.00 .50 3.00 Ball Supreme. Light orange ^\ith brown eye K oz. $1.00; 2 oz., $5.00 .50 3.C0 The Ball Gold. Has the same long stem and extra large, uniformly double flowers that are so well known in our Ball Orange, lb. $30.00; M oz., $1 .00; 3^ oz., $2.00 .50 3.00 Ball's White. Creamy white color with dark center 34 oz., $1.75 1.00 3.00 Radio. An English introduction. The flowers are medium size, good depth and clear orange in color. The petals are beautifully quilled which has an extraordinary effect on the appearance of the flower 2 oz., $5.00: M oz., $1.00 .50 3.00 Orange King, Dark Center. Select Stock. The outer petals are slightly imbricated, while those of the center are cur\"ed like those of the peony. Color rich dark orange lb., S12.00 .35 1.00

CALENDULA, The BaU Orange King (Grandiflora fl. pi. ) lb., $4.00 .15 .40 Apricot. Creamy yellow, flushed apricot 20 1.00 Sulphurea Plena. Select double sulphur-yellow lb., $5.00 .15 .50 Balsam y^ade pkt. Oz. Pongei Fl. PI. Double white 15 .80 Double Pink, Crimson, Scarlet, Flesh color. Lilac, Meteor lb., $2.00 .10 .25 Dark Blue, Light Lemon, Blood-Red $0.15 ?0.eO Mixed. All colors lb.. $1.40 ... .15

Alba Perfecta. Largest and best double w!-ite. . . .15 .80 Aurora. Striking brilliant color 15 .bO California Poppy. See Escholtzia. Nilsson Rose. Deep rose-pink lb., $8.00 .15 .80 Calliopsis Bicolor Nigra Speciosa, \'ery dark, 40 in. .10 .30 Queen. Salmon-pink lb., 88.00 .15 .80 The Radiata (Golden Ray). 10 in .15 .50 Prince Bismarck. Salmon-rose 15 .80 Tigrina (Tiger Star). 10 in .15 .60 Camellia-flowered. Mixed, all colors. Impro\'ed. .15 .60 Splendens. Golden brown, center extra large lb. ,$4. 80 .15 .50 Rose-flowered. Mixed, all colors 15 .50 Coronata Maxima. Bright yellow, 20 in. . .lb., $4.00 .15 .50 Dwarf. Mixed, all colors 15 .40 Drummondi (Golden Wave). Golden yellow with Goliath. White, gigantic size 15 .80 brown-red ring, 20 in lb., $2.00 .10 .25 Scarlet 15 .80 Hybrida Superba. Bizarre new shades, 15 in .10 .30 Rose 15 .80 Chamois Double Mixed .10 .40 Vaughan's Invincible Mixed. A splendid strain Dwarf Sorts, mixed .10 .30 producing \ ery double flowers of the finest form. . 1 5 .80 Tall Sorts, mixed lb., $1.60 .15 \ aughan's Special Mixture .15 .50 Campanula. See Perennial pages. Balsam Apple (Momordica). Curious climbers. . . . 10 .40 Canary Bird Flower. Yellow. Good climber for shade .10 .30 Pear 10 .40 Bartonia Aurea. Golden yellow. 24 in 15 .40 Candytuft

Bachelor's Button. See Centaurea Cyanus. Giant Hvacinth-Flowered. Select, pure white, 12 in. Balloon Vine (Cardiospermum Halicacabum) .15 lb., $8.00 .20 Bellis. See perennial pages. Coronaria (White Rocket). 10 in lb., $1.40 .10 .15 Bidens Atrosanguinea (The Black Dahlia), 24 in 25 1.60 Princeps (Little Prince). Dwarf, large spikes, 6 in. .15 .60 Snowflake .40 Humilis Yellow. Cosmos-like flowers, 20 in 15 l.bO .15 Hybrida Nana Dwarf. Mixed, 6 in .15 .60 Bird of Paradise. (Poinciana Gillesii ) 25 1.00 L'mbellata Carminea. Carmine, 12 in lb., $4.00 .15 .40 Blue Daisy. See Agathea. Alba. White lb., $4.00 .15 .40 Iberidifolia (Swan Ri\ er Daisy). 12 in. Brachycome Flesh-Pink. 10 in lb., $4.00 .15 .40 Blue, White, Pink or Mixed, each 15 .80 Lilacina. Lilac, 12 in lb., $4.00 .15 .40 Browallia Elata. Blue, 18 in 15 .80 Purpurea. Crimson, 10 in lb., $4.00 .15 .40 Elata Alba. White 15 .80 Queen of Italy. Rosy lilac, 10 in lb.. $6.00 .15 .60

Mixed 15 .80 Rose Cardinal. Rose-pink, 1 ft lb., $5.00 .15 .50 Speciosa Major. Large deep blue flowers. Fine for Mi.xed lb., $2.80 .10 .30 pots. 12 in !^ oz., $1.80; 500 seeds, 35c Umbellata Nana Dwarf, bin. White .15 .80 Speciosa Major Alba. Same as above, pure white Nana Lilac .15 .80 flowers 50 Flesh .15 .80 Cacalia (Tassel Flower). Scarlet, orange or Mixed; Crimson .15 .80 good cut-flower, 16 in., each 10 .50 Rose .15 .80 Calandrinia Grandiflora. Rose, 16 in 15 .80 Mixed .15 .60

Umbellata. Crimson-^'iolet, verv fine, 6 in 20 1 00 For Gibraltarica and Semper\'irens see perennial pages. Trade pkt. Oz. Canna, Large-Flowering Varieties. Mixed lb., $4.00 $0.1 5 $0.40 New Varieties Mixed. These seeds are selected from a choice collection of a French specialist who has given much time and attention to this plant.

These seeds should produce first-class varieties. . .15 .60 Large-Flowering Pink. Comes pretty true. .lb., $8.00 .25 .80

Cardinal Climber. Bright and delicate climber. . . . .25 .80 Carnation Vaughan's Early and Perpetual-Flowering Plants bloom in about five months from sowing and continue to bloom until the end of summer. The flowers are very double, of large size. The calyx does not split. They are borne on stiff stems 15 to 18 inches high. Our strain will produce 90% double flowers and comes true to color. White Flesh-Pink Maroon Yellow Deep Rose Salmon-Rose Rose Pink Scarlet Trade pkt. Oz. Any of above M oz., 70c $0.50 $2.50 Vaughan's Early and Perpetual-Flowering, mixed. J^oz., 65c .50 2.00 Double Enfant de Nice This is the result of a cross between two French varieties. They are of compact growth with extremely stiff stems bearing flowers which are up to 2 M to 2% inches in diameter without disbudding the plants. The colors come about 75% true from seeds and gi\e about 90% of plants with double flowers. White Rose Salmon Red Trade pkt. Oz.

Each of above 3^ oz., ,$4.50 3 .75 Mixed, from varieties noted above ... .3^ oz., $3.50 .75 Giants of Nice. Blooms in four to five months from CARNATION Double Enfant de Nice sowing 100 seeds; 65c; 1000 seeds, $5.00 CENTAUREA Cyanus—Continued Trade pkt. Oz. American Varieties. Seeds saved from the best varieties, with large flowers borne on long stems. Double Mauve. New lb., $4.00 $0 $0.40

Rosea (Lawson Pink) . Pink, fine color 1 00 seeds, 65c ; 1 ,000 seeds, $ 5 .00 Mixed, extra choice 34 oz., 60c .35 $2.00 lb., $4.40 .10 .40 Vaughan's Special Mixture. A mixture of Giant White. Pure lb., $4.80 .15 .50 Margaret, Malmaison, Giant of Nice and Chabaud. Mixed, all colors lb., $3.00 .10 .30 1^ oz., $1.00; 1,000 seeds, 50c Victoria. Dwarf blue, for borders, 8 in .10 .30 Vaughan's Special Mixture. varieties. For other Carnations see Hardy Perennials. Cyanus • lb., $4.40 .15 .50 Gymnocarpa. Silvery foliage lb., $4.00 .15 .50 Celosia Imperialis (Giant Sweet Sultan) Alba. Pure white. Childsii (Chinese Wool Flower). Crimson, 2 ft.. 32 in lb., $6.00 .15 .60 34 oz., 40c .25 1.20 Amaranth. Splendid new color lb., $8.00 .15 .80 Deep Rose, New 34 oz., 40c .25 1.20 Brilliant Rose lb., $6.00 .15 .60 Yellow M oz., 40c .25 1.20 Deep Lavender lb., $6.00 .15 .60 Mixed M oz., 40c .25 1.20 Favorita. Rosy lilac lb., $6.00 .15 .60 Chrysanthemiflora. A cross between C. Plumosa Lilacina. Lilac center lb., $6.00 .15 .60 and Cristata Mixed 34 oz., 65c .35 2.40 Splendens. Dark purple lb., $6.00 .15 .60 Cristata (Coxcomb). Tall, Crimson .25 1.20 Mixed Colors .10 .40 Tall golden yellow .35 Moschata, Mixed (Sweet Sultan). 32 in .15 .50 Rose .35 Suaveolens (Sweet Sultan). Canary-yellow, 2 ft. Scarlet .35 lb„ $4.00 .10 .40 Chamois .35 Vaughan's Special Mixture includes all the annual Tall sorts, mixed .15 .80 Centaurea sorts .15 .60 Parrot's Feather, Cristata X Plumosa 3^ oz., $1 .00 .50 See also perennial pages. Nana Aurea. Dwarf, dark golden, 12 in .35 CentrosemaGrandiflora. Reddish violet. oz., 40c .25 1.20 Empress. Bright crimson combs, dark foliage, .J4 beautiful, 12 in M oz., 70c .35 2.40 President Thiers. Dark crimson, 12 in.34 oz., 70c .35 2.40 Chrysanthemum Rosea. Dwarf, dark rose combs, 12 in .35 Carinatum, Burridgeanum. White and crimson with Dwarf Sorts. Extra choice mixed .35 2.00 yellow ring, 20 in 10 .40 Plumosa (Ostrich Plume). Crimson .25 1.00 Eclipse (Chameleon). Brown and yellow, fine Ostrich Plume. Orange .25 1.00 (varies), 20 in 10 .40 Pride of Castle Gould 3^ oz., 65c .50 3.20 Golden Feather. Yellow foliage, fine. 20 in 15 .50 Triumph of the Exposition, Mixed .15 .60 Northern Star. Giant white flowers, with light Dwarf Mixed. Fine for pots 34 oz., 65c .25 yellow center and black disk, 20 in 10 .40 Thompsoni Magnifica, Mixed .15 ".80 Purpureum (W. E. Gladstone). Deep purple with Tall Mixed, feathered varieties .10 .50 yellow ring, 20 in 10 .40 The Sultan. Dark copper yellow ring, 20 in 10 .40 Centaurea Single Mixed 10 .30 Dunnetti Album pi. Double white, varies, 20 in.. . .15 .60 Americana. Lilac, handsome, 4 ft.. lb., $5.00 .10 .50 Aureum pi. Double yellow, varies, 20 in 15 .60 Alba. White, rare, 4 ft .15 .80 Coccineum pi. Double scarlet, 20 in 15 .60

Candidissima (Dusty Miller) . Yellow, silvery foliage, Coronarium. Double golden yellow, 4 ft 10 .20 16 in H oz., 40c .25 1.40 Double White, 4 ft 10 .20 Cyanus (Corn Flower). 36 in. Double Mixed 10 .20

Single Blue (Emperor William) . Sky-blue lb., $2. 20 .10 .30 Pumilum Luteum pi. Dwarf golden yellow 15 .50 Mixed, all colors lb., $1.80 .10 .20 Frutescens (Paris Daisy). White, 30 in 15 .60 Double Atropurpurea. Plum color lb., $4.00 .10 .40 Indicum fl. pi., Chinese. Early-blooming, hardy, Crimson lb., $4.40 .10 .40 double mixed, 2 ft H oz., $1 .00 .50 Blue. Excellent cut flower variety .. .lb., $4.00 .10 .40 Single Chinese. Early-flowering 3^ oz., 70c .50 4.00 8 VAUSM^lf'^

CINERARIA HYBRIDA—Continued Trade pkt. Oz. Grandiflora, Semi-Dwarf. Mixed. '/^ oz., S2.00; 500 seeds $0.50

Gigantea. Dark red, with white 500 seeds 1 .00 ....

Dark blue with white 500 seeds 1 .00 Star Cineraria (Cineraria Hybrida Polyantha). Fine, small-flowering varieties, for cutting and decora-

ti\-e . purposes. Plants grow 3 ft. high '/{e oz., SI. 00 .50 Feltham Beauty. Somewhat dwarfer thanabox e, but with larger flowers and broader petals; nearlv all hax e white centers

1-32 oz , $2.50; 500 seeds .50 Polyantha Blue Tints 50 Salmon Pink, a fine new shade 1.00

Cineraria Maritima Candidissima. For bedding 15 $0.50 Maritima Diamond. Leaves pure white 15 .oO

Clarkia Elegans Fl. PI. 2 ft. This is now much planted for cutting, both in and outdoors. If grown indoors plants must be starved. Trade pkt. Oz. Appleblossom. A good rose-pink $0.15 $0.80 Brilliant, double salmon 15 .80 Chamois. Pale rosy pink 15 .80 Orange King. .A good orange 15 .80 Purple Prince. Rich purple 15 .80 Queen Marv. Carmine 15 .80 Salmon Queen. One of the best lb., $8.00 .20 .80 Scarlet Queen 15 .80 Vesuv ius. Fierv scarlet and rose 15 .80 W hite Prince. .". 15 .80 Double, extra choice, mixed 15 .80

Cleome Pungens (Giant Spider Plant 1 . Light rose... .10 ,40

Clianthus Dampieri (Glory Pea of Australia . Dark red and black, 24 in 50 3.00 Cobaea Scandens. Purple lb., $(3. 00 .15 .50 Scandens Flore .Albo. White 15 ,80 COSMOS Double Early-Flowering Mixed Cockscomb. See Celosia.

Coix Lachrymae ("Job's Tears i lb., 60c .... .10

Colosse des Pvrenees, m.Lxcure. . oz., $2.00 1.00 .... CHRYSANTHEMUM—Continued Trade pkt. Or. Coleus .Vfe Large-lea\ed Dwarf Mixed, for pots. . .He or., $2.00 1 .00 .... Inodorum Plenissimum. Double white, 20 in ?0.15 SO.bO Extra Choice, Large-lea\ed, mixed, . . .Vie or., $1.50 .50 .... Bridal Robe. Pure white, extra double, compact, Fine Mixed or., $0.50 .35 3.20 fine foliage. 20 in or., .25 1 .40 H 40c Laciniated and Fringed, 16 in 50 .... Japonicum fl. pleno. Double Japanese, mixed. 2 ft. Large-lea\"ed, copper color, 20 in 50 .... SI. 20 .50 .... Ho:., \'aughan's Rainbow Mixture Vfe oz., $1.50 .50 .... Segetum (Eastern Stan. Light yellow with dark Collinsia. Mixed, 1 ft .15 center and yellow ring. 20 in 10 .40 Columbine. See .Aquilegia.

Gloria (Morning Stan. Primrose flowers, 20 in. . .10 .40 Commelina Coelestis. N'a\ y blue flowers, 24 in 35 1.60 Helios (Exening Stan. Large golden vellow Convolvulus Major (Nlorning Glory). Mixed, all " flowers, 20 in 10 .40 colors lb., 70c 10 V'aughan's Double and Single Mixed, annual sorts. .15 .50 Double White (Snow Fairy) 10 .40 See also Perennial pages. Double Mixed 10 .40 Minor Dwarf, mixed lb., 80c .... .10 Mauritanicus. Blue, for hanging baskets, 6 in 35 3.20 Cineraria Hybrida Coreopsis. See perennial pages. X'aughan's Columbian Mixture. It consists of a mix- Corn Flower. See Centaurea C>-anus. ture made up by oursel\-es of the choicest strains Cosmidium Burridgeanum. Orange Crown. Golden and cannot be excelled in variety of colors, size, vellow with a broad circle of a rich orange around shape and substance of flowers and perfect habit of the disc, 24 in 10 .40 plant. Ml or., S4.00; or.. $7.00; about 700 seeds 1 .00 .... Cordyline. See Dracaena. Covent Garden Strain. The flowers of this new strain are much smaller than those of our Columbian Chinese Forget-me-not Mixture, but the plants produce a large head of Cynoglossum Amabile. A lo\-ely plant 18 to 24 bloom when grown in small pots. There are inches tall with flowers of a true Forget-me-not blue. many beautiful shades of color 1 ,000 seeds 1 .00 May be grown either outside or under glass. Makes Howard and Smith's Strain. .A \'ery fine selection wonderful cut-flower 25 1.00 from a California specialist. Seed from the orig- inator '^2 or., $3.50 1.00 Cosmos Hybrida Multiflora Nana. Produces dwarf plants Giant-Flowered Crimson Rav 10 .30 ' with masses of small flowers, measuring about Mixed, all colors lb., $1.60 .10 .20 % in. diameter in compact heads o\er small and Pink Ladv Lenox lb., $2.20 .10 .20 dainty foliage. The flowers are all self-colored, White Lady Lenox lb., $2.20 .10 .20 embracing shades of light and dark pink, light and Early-Flowering Mammoth. White, Pink or Crim- blue, \ iolct '/3'2 or 1.00 dark red and , S2.50 son, each 10 .40 Nana Maxima. Mixed or., $2.00 1 .00 Mixed, all colors lb., $2.40 .10 ,30 Potsdam Strain. An impro\ ement on the Multiflora Early-Flowering Harbinger. Soft shades of pink, Nana Strain 1-32 oz., $3.00; or., $1.70 1.00 peach, apple blossom, lavender and other inter- Large-Flow ering Crimson 500 seeds .50 mediate shades, and all giant-flowered of the early- Azure Blue 500 seeds .50 flowering type. This is Northern-grown seed 20 1.00 Dark Blue 500 seeds .50 Earls' Express Pink. An extra early Cosmos, flower-

Old Rose. Pink to rich coppery red. . . . 500 seeds .50 ing in from 45 to 50 days from the time seed is Matador. Deep copper scarlet 500 seeds .50 planted. Plant grows about 2}'2 to 3 ft, high and is James Giant. A well-known English strain. covered with medium sized bright pink flowers.,

1^2 02., $2.50; 1,000 seeds 1 00 lb.. $20,00 .35 1.80 COSMOS—Continued Trade pkt. Oz- Anemone-Flowered (Crested). Pink, Red or White. TYPE OF OUR Each lb., $14.00 $0.20 $1.00 CYCLAMEN Mixed 20 1.00 Double Early-Flowering. They come about 75 per cent double. They bloom in 70 days from day seed is sown, so that seed sown the latter part of April will easily be in bloom by the Fourth of July, and con- tinue until cut down by frost. Pink, White or Red. 3^ o:., 50c .35 3.00 Mixed 34 oz., 60c .25 2.00 Klondyke. Orange-yellow, late-bloomer .1515 .60

Crucianella Stylosa. Light red, 18 in .15 .60 Cuphea Platycentra (Cigar Plant). Russet orange, excellent for pots and borders, 1 ft oz., $1.00 .50 .20 .20 V.io Cypress Vine. White or Scarlet, each .10 .25 Mixed lb., 1.8 .10 .25 Ivy-Leaved Scarlet .15 .50 Hybrid Cardinal Climber .2525 .80 Cyclamen NOTE— Cyclamen seed prices are net. Giant English-Grown Brilliant Giganteum. Very robust grower. Fiery crimson flowers. 100 seeds, $1.60; 1000 seeds, $14.00. Cherry Ripe. Nearly scarlet. 100 seeds, $1.60; 1000 seeds, $14.00. Mrs L M.Graves. Salmon scadet. 100 seeds, $1.60; 1000 seeds, $14.00.

Prices— any of the following— 100 seeds, $1.40; 1000 seeds. $12.00. Saint George. Foliage is beautifully margined with bright siK-er. Not unlike the Begonia Rex, and the flowers are a rich salmon color Crimson Saint George. Foliage is beautifully margined and orna- mented with bright silver. Flower vivid crimson. Queen Mary. Salmon with claret base. Rosy Morn. Delicate rose color with claret base. Dianthus—Pinks Grandiflorum Album. The largest giant white. Barbatus, see Sweet William. Trade pkt. Oz. Excelsior. White with red base. Extra large flowers. Chinensis f\. pi. Double Chinese, mixed, 16 in. Duke of Fife. Dark rose. lb., $4.00 .10 $0.40 Princess of Wales. Deep pink. Single Chinese. Extra choice, mixed, 16 in .10 .40 Salmon King. Salmon. Tom Thumb. Brilliant scarlet, 6 in .25 1.40 English Varieties, Mixed. From separate sorts. 100 seeds, $1.20; Heddewigii fl. pi. Double, Japan pink, choice, 1000 seeds, $10.00. Persicum Giganteum—Gerrran Type mixed, 12 in .15 .50 100 1000 Albus pi. Double white (Snow Queen) .15 .80 Seeds Seeds Atropurpureus pi. Midnight, double dark red. . . .15 .80 The Bride. Single white, purple center .15 .80 1 50 2.00 Glory of Wandsbek (Pearl of Zehlendorf ) . Dark salmon $ $1 Diadematus pi. Diadem pink. Double mixed. . . .15 .80 1 (Rose of Zehlendorf) . Light salmon 12.00 Rose von Wandsbek Eastern Queen. Single rose .15 .60 favorite in the Chicago trade 1 80 16.00 Salmon Scarlet. A Fireball. Double, brilliant dark scarlet .20 1.20 1 80 14.50 Salmon Rose Improved Mourning Cloak. Double black purple, white 50 13.00 Lavender 1 margin 15 .80 80 14.50 Saffron Red 1 Rosalind. Double rose .35 Delicate pink 1 00 8.00 ' Rose of Marienthal. Single Japanese varieties. Choice mixed .10 .40 Rosea Superba 1 20 10.00 Imperialis fl. pi.. Imperial Pinks. Vlixed, 12 in. . . . .10 .40 large 1 00 8.00 Pure White. Very Laciniatus Lucifer. Double orange .20 1.00 Eye. Very large and fine 1 00 8.00 White with Pink Mirabilis. Single, deeply cut petals, 12 in .15 .60 Red) 1 GO 8.00 Glowing Dark Red (Christmas Salmoneus (Salmon Queen). Single, salmony- 40 12.00 German Type Mixed 1 scarlet, 8 in .15 .80 Fl.pl. Double salmon .20 1.00 Dahlia Snowball. Double white .20 1.00 These are easily grown from seed. Trade pkt. Oz. Splendens. Single, red shades with white center Double Mixed. Extra choice mixed $0.50 $2 20 and border .15 .80 Cactus-Flowered. Extra choice mixed 50 4.00 Vesuvius. Single, intense orange scarlet .15 .80 Selecta. Novelty, an extra choice strain 1.00 8.00 Violaceus fl. pi. Double deep violet .25 ' Lilliput. Mixed n 35 3.00 Single fringed. Choice mixed .15 .50 Hornsveldt's Giants. A splendid strain 50 5.00 Double fringed. Best mixed .15 .80 Single Giant Perfection. Mixed, 4 ft 25 1.00 Vaughan's Special Mixed, Double and Single Pinks .15 .80 Collarette. New hybrids, 3 ft 25 1.20 Vaughan's Special Mixture, Single Pinks .15 .80 Coltness Hybrids mixed 50 2.40 Vaughan's Special Mixture, Double Pinks .15 .80 Coltness Gem, single bright scarlet 50 5.00 Dianthus Sweet Wivelsfield Stella 35 2.00 new, hardy annual of wonderful colorings. flowers are Striped and Spotted, 3 ft 25 .... A The Sweet Vaughan's Special Mixture, double and single 50 3.00 larger than William and borne in trusses. This perpetual- Dianthus is Vaughan's Special Double Mixed 50 4.00 flowering bound to win instant favor both as a' cut flower of lasting qualitv and as a new spring bedding plant. Seed Daisy, see Bellis, Agathea, Arctotis, Brachycome, from originator. Per 100 seeds, $1.30;. per 1000 seeds, $12.00. Chrysanthemum Maximum and Frutescens, Dimor- Sec also Perennial pages. photheca and Pyrethrum roseum. Datura Fastuosa fl. pi. Double mixed, 40 in 10 .30 Didiscus Coeruleus (La\ender Lace Flower). 3 ft. Double White, 40 in 10 .30 Long-stemmed lavender flowers; look like blossoms Cornucopia. White marbled with purple, 40 in 10 .50 of Queen's Lace Handkerchief or Wild Carrot. A Triple-flowered. Yellow (Golden Queen), 40 in 10 .40 constant bloomer. To be sown where they are to Delphinium. See Larkspur and Perennial pages. flower lb., $12.00 .25 1.00 .

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Fern Spores Aspidium Cyrtomium Falcatum, Aspidium C. Falcatum For- tunei, Aspidium C. Rochfordianum, Aspidium Tsussinense, Dicksonia Cicutaria, Polypodium .Aureum, Pteris Argvraea P. Cretica .Albo-lineata P. Cretica Cristata. P. Cretica Mayii, P. Cretica Ouvrardii, P. Ensiformis \'ictoriae. P. Tremula, P. Cretica Wilsonii, P. Cretica Wimsettii, P. Cretica Wim. Multiceps. -Any of the above, per trade packet, 75c.

Feverfew. See Matricaria and Pyrethrum. Forget-Me-Not CMyosotis). See Perennial pages. Foxglove (Digitalis). See Perennial pages. Trade pkt. Oz.

Four O'clock (Marvel of Peru) . Mixed lb., $1.00 $0.10 Red, Rose, Lilac and Yellow, each $0.10 25 Dwarf X fixed. Choice assortment .10 .30 Longiflora .\lba. Sweet-scented .10 .40 Freesia Refracta .Alba lb., $4.00 .10 .40 Rainbow Hvbrids. The new colored Freesias lb., $16.00 .25 1.40 Fuchsia. Single mixed 200 seeds, $1.20; 1000 seeds, .?5.ob Double Mixed. .200 seeds, $1.20; 1000 seeds, $5.00 Gaillardia .Amblyodon. Red, fine, 24 in .15 .60 Aurora Borealis. Brown, red and yellow .15 .60 Lorenziana. Double mixed, 20 in .10 .40 Lorenziana Rubra. Red shades with white .15 .80 Picta. Single mi.xed .10 .40 GLOXINIA Type of Vaughan's Columbian Mixture Indian Chief. New bronzy red .20 I.OO Digitalis, see Perennial pages. Trade pkt. Oz. Josephus. Red with broad yellow band .10 .50 Dimorphotheca Aurantiaca (Orange Daisy). Glossy Gamolepis Tagetes. 6 in. .A charming edging plant orange-golden flowers, 1 2 in $0.15 $0.80 with daisy-like yellow flowers .20 1.00 Aurantiaca, New Hybrids 15 .80 Garden Heliotrope, see \'aleriana. Golden W est. Canary yellow 25 1.20 Gaura Lindheimeri. White. Fine for large groups . .15 .60 Salmon Beauty 35 1.60 Gazania Longiscapa. Yellow with brown ring .35 Ecklonis. White, dark blue center 35 Plux ialis Ringens. Dwarf, white blue ring 40 2.40 Geranium. Apple-scented 100 seeds, 55c; 1000 seeds, $4.00 Dolichos (Hyacinth Beans). Mixed lb., $1.00 .15 .25 1.60 Princess Helen (Daylight). Pure white .20 Zonale. Single, fine mixed 2.00 Purple Soudan. Rose-purple .20 Single, extra large-flowering, mixed, choice .35 Lignosus, Australian Pea Vine. Purple .20 .80 Lady Washington 100 seeds, $4.00; 1000 seeds, $30.00 Dracaena Australis lb., $6.00 .15 .60 Indivisa lb., $4.00 .10 .40 Gerbera Jamesonii Hvbrids Lati folia .15 .80 100 seeds, 60c; 1000 seeds, $4.00 Lineata .15 .60 Gesneria Robusta Perfecta Hybrids. .A fine pot plant. Echeveria (Hen and Chicken). De Smetiana It belongs to same class as the Gloxinias and needs 100 seeds, 45c; 1000 seeds, $3.50 same culture in greenhouse 1.00 Setosa 100 seeds, 65c; 1000 seeds. $5.00 Gilia. Mixed .15 Mixed 100 seeds. 30c; 1000 seeds, $2.50 Capitata Blue (Blue Thimble Flower). 2 ft. fine Erysimum Perofskianum. Orange, 2 ft .10 .40 feathery foliage; attracti\-e ball-shaped flowers, 1 Pulchellum, 12 in .15 .70 in. in diameter lb., $3.00 .10 .30 Erythrina Crista-Galli (Coral Tree), 3 ft .35 2.50 Gladiolus Gandavensis Hybrids, mixed. . . .lb., $6.00 .15 .60 Escholtzia (California Poppy), Mandarin. Deep Primulinus Hybrids, mixed lb., $6.00 .15 .60 orange, 16 in lb., S4.00 .10 .40 Globe Amaranth (Gomphrena). Mixed .10 .25 Californica. Pure yellow, 16 in lb., S2.00 .10 .20 Globosa. Red-purple, white and pink. . . .lb., $2.40 .10 .25 Carmine King. Deep carmine lb., $5.00 .15 .50 Orange (Haageana). Flower looks like a ripe straw- Chrome Queen, lb in .15 .50 berry .15 .60 Mikado. Brilliant orange-scarlet .10 .50 Golden West. Lemon with deeper vellow center Gloxinia . Hybrida . .lb., $2 20 .10 .25 Ramona. gold frilled .25 Coppery Vaughans Columbian Mixture is made up by our- Rosy Morn (Canaliculata Rosea). Rose suffused, sehes from the choicest spotted, tigered, edged, cream-white, 16 in .10 .40 marbled and splashed sorts of the upright and hori- Erecta Compacta, Dainty Queen. Rose-flesh .15 .90 zontal type, and we know that better seed is not to Hunnemannia, Bush Escholtzia. Yellow., lb., $6.00 .15 .50 be had at anv rate Double. Pink .15 .90 1^2 oz.. $2.50. Trade Pkt. (about 1000 seeds) 1.00 White .15 .60 Emperor Frederick. Scarlet, white margin Yellow .15 .60 14 oz., $2.50 1.00 Mixed .15 .60 Emperor William. Dark blue, bordered white Mixed, many colors lb., $1.60 .10 .20 1^2 oz., $3.00 1.00 Vaughan's Special Mixture .15 .60 Othello. Purple oz., $3.00 1.00 Eucalyptus Globulus, Blue Gum .15 .80 1^2 oz., $2.50 1.00 Euphorbia Heterophylla (Mexican Fire Plant) .15 .80 Scarlet Queen. Deep scarlet Snow Queen oz., $2.50 1.00 Variegata (Snow-on-the-Mountain) . Foliage edged !^2 white and green lb., $4.00 .10 .40 Waterloo. Black red, passing to deep carmine Evening Primrose, see Oenothera. ^2 oz., $3.00 1.00

Everlasting Flowers. Annual. See Ammobium, Spotted and stained choice, mixed. . . .1^ oz., $2.50 1.00 Acroclineum, Helichrysum, Rhodanthe, Xeranthe- Regina Sinningia Imperialis l^oz., $3.00 1.00 mum, Gomphrena, Lunaria and Statice. Gigantea Mixed oz., $2.40 1.00 Perennials. See Echinops, Eryngium, Gypsophila, Lunaria, Ornamental Grasses, Physalis and Statice Latifolia. ROCK PLANTS Everlasting Flowers. Annual. Mixed 15 .60 Seeds for these are \-er\" much in demand at the present. We list Exacum Affine. Blue. Fine for pots and baskets. many of them and shall be pleased to furnish the names of such Hi oz., $1.60; 1000 seeds, $1.00 .... on request. 5

^i^®m.mT^ 11 Godetia Gladiolus-Flowered Double, The flowers are double and should be cut before fully opened. Do not use any fertilizer. 24 in. Carmine Rosy Morn (Deep Rose) Rose Mauve Trade pkt Oz. Each of above 14 oz., 75c $0.35 The Bride. White and crimson, 24 in 15 $ ).bO Duchess of Albany. Satiny white, 16 in 15 .60 Gloriosa. Glowing dark red, 10 in 15 .60 Rosamunde. Bright carmine, 8 in 15 .60 Whitneyi. Double bright rose, 15 in 15 .80 Lady Satin Rose, 10 in 15 .60 New Dwarf Hybrids. Mixed 15 .50 Mixed, many sorts 10 .40

Gomphrena, see Globe Am.aranth. Gourds. Apple-shaped, beautifully striped Bottle, large, the original Therm.os bottle Calabash (Pipe Gourd). Odd-shaped fruit Dipper or Siphon, for dippers and wrens' nests Dish-cloth or Towel Hercules' Club. Fruit grows 3 to 4 ft. long Japanese Nest Egg. Fruit used as nest eggs Mock Orange Ornamental Pomegranate. Fruit delightfully fra- grant Pear-shaped. Striped yellow and green Spoon. Deep orange, small ball-shaped fruit with slender neck Sugar Trough. Thick shells Turk's Turban. Odd brightly colored fruits Each of the above 10 35 Write for prices on larger lots. Many sorts. Mixed lb., $1.60 .10 20 Small sorts. Mixed lb., $1.80 .10 20 GODETIA Gladiolus-Flowered Double GreviUea Robusta (Silk Oak) lb., $10.00 .20 80 Trade pkt. Oz. Gypsophila Muralis. Dwarf pink, 6 in 15 60 Ipomoea. Bona Nox (Evening Glory), large, Elegans (Angel's Breath). White lb., $1.00 15 blue lb., $2.00 $0.10 $0.15 Crimson. New lb., $2.80 .10 30 Coccinea (Star Ipomoea), scarlet, very free-flower- Rosea lb., $2.00 .10 20 ing 10 .30 Grandiflora Alba. Fine for cutting. A very Giant Pink, Northern Light lb., $3.60 .15 .40

choice strain M lb., 50c; lb., $1.60 20 Imperialis (Jap. Morning Glory) mixed. . .lb., $1.20 15 Carminea. Carmine lb., $2.40 .10 25 Japanese Fancy Fringed, extra lb., $2.20 .10 .25 See also Perennial pages. Leari. Dark blue with crimson bars 50 4.00 Noctiflora (Moonflower), white seeded lb., Helianthus. See Sunflower. $3.20 .10 .40 Noctiflora, black seeded lb., $3.20 .10 .40 Helichrysum Monstrosum fl. pi. Double mixed Rubro-coerulea or Heavenly-Blue, pure sky-blue lb., $4.80 .10 .40 shading to white at center 15 .80 Silver Ball Rose-Carmine Canary-Yellow Early-Flowering, a good seller 20 1.20 Fireball Salmon Queen Crimson Setosa (Brazilian Morning Glory), red lb., $3.20 .10 .30 Golden Ball 'Violet Queen Salmon-Red Each of the above lb., $6.00 .15 .60 Isoloma Hirsutum Multiflorum Hybridum. The large Rose Queen lb., $10.00 .25 1.00 leaves, which are of a texture similar to those of the Gloxinia, are of a rich dark green; the reverse 'Vaughan's Special Mixture lb., $6.00 . 1 .60 of them, as well as the flower stalks, are covered Heliotrope. Finest mixed 34 oz., 30c .20 1.00 with bright red hair. The flowers are produced Dark Varieties, Mixed 35 1.40 in abundance and in various colors and color Mammoth Flowered. Mixed 34 oz., 50c .35 1.40 combinations. Seed sown in January or February King of the Blacks 32 oz., 60c .35 will bloom in or and will continue to Madam Bruant. Violet-blue with white eye 50 V.80 June July, flower until winter without cessation. This is a Madam Lederle. Giant -flowered dark blue 50 1.80 most desirable pot-plant 1 .00 Regale, Mixed H oz. 60c .35 Pure white White Lady. 25 Kaulfussia Amelloides, blue, 10 in 25 1.20 Heliotropes will bloom from seed in four months. Kochia Childsii (Summer Cypress) lb., $1.40 .10 .15 Helipterum Sandfordi. Chrome yellow, 12 in 15 .80 Hemiaria Hirsuta. Used for ground cover, 3 in 15 .60 Lantana Hybrida. Mixed 15 .50 Bruant 's lb., .15 .50 Humulus Japonicus (Japanese Hop). Green-leaved New Dwarf Hybrids, mixed $6.00 lb., $4.00 .10 .40 Lavatera Arborea Variegata. Leaves mottled with Japonicus fol. variegatis (variegated foliage) .15 .50 yellow, 36 in 15 .80 Lupulus (common hop) /€ oz. 40c .25 1.40 Rosea Splendens, 30 in 15 .60 Hunnemannia Fumariaefolia (Bush Escholtzia). Alba Splendens, 30 in 15 .60 Does well in greenhouse, 18 in lb., $6.00 .15 .50 Lavender Lace Flower, see Didiscus.

Ice Plant (Mesembryanthemum Crystallinum) . 8 in. 10 .40 Leptosiphon. French Hybrids, 10 in 15 .60 Tricolor. Carmine, white and purple 25 1.20 Leptosyne Maritima. Yellow, 24 in 15 .80 Impatiens Holstii. Vermilion, very fine Stillmanii. Golden yellow, fine for cutting, blooms i^'soz,, $1.00; 500 seeds .35 six weeks after sowing, 18 in 15 .80 Holstii. New Hybrids, extra choice Limnanthus Douglasi, yellow and white, 6 in 15 .60 3<2 oz., $1.00; 500 seeds .35 Sultani. Bright rose l^i oz., $1 .00; 500 seeds .35 Linaria Maroccana Excelsior, mixed, 12 in 15 .60 Hybrids ^2 oz., $1.00; 500 seeds .35 Lemon Verbena (Aloysia Citriodora) . . . . oz., 85c .25 These Impatiens will make splendid pot plants for Christmas. Lilium Regale. See Perennial pages. lonopsidium Acaule (Diamond Flower). Pale lilac, Linum Grandiflorum Rubrum. Large-flowered scar- Jin Hoz.,75c .35 2.40 letFlax, 16in lb., $2.60 .10 .25 12

Lobelia Trade pkt. Oz. Erinus Crystal Palace Compacta, 4 in. . . . . J4 oz., 60c $0.25 $2.00 Speciosa. flowers Dark and foliage, 10 in .20 1.00 Emperor William. Dwarf, 4 in 34 oz., 50c .25 1.60 Pumila Splendens, Bedding Queen. Dark blue, %\ hite eye, dwarf, 4 in oz., 60c .25 2.00 -Alba, Snowball, 4 in '. . _ .25 1.80 Rosea Pink, 4 in .25 Speciosa Superba Compacta, Royal Purple. Dark blue, ' white eye, dark foliage. . oz., 50c .25 1.80 Prima Donna. Veh ety maroon, 10 in .• .25 White Lady, 10 in .20 1.00 Gracilis. Blue, 10 in .15 .80 Mixed. 10 in .15 .80 Hybrida, Hamburgia. Good for hanging baskets, sky- blue, white eye 34 or'., 50c .20 1.80 Sapphire. For hanging baskets, large deep nax y- blue w ith white eye }^ or., oOc .25 2.00 Tenuior, Blue, lo in J4 oz., cOc .25

Lophospermum Scandens, Climbing Foxglove. Rose 75c .35 2 60 Lupinus

Free-flowering, easily grown annuals, w ith long, graceful spikes of rich and \ arious colored pea-shaped flowers: \ aluable for cutting to follow "mums" or sweet peas as a "catch c rop." Trade pkt. Oz.

Hartwegii. Dark Blue, Oxford-Blue, 24 in. . .lb., $3.20 $0.10 $0.30 Light Blue. Cambridge-Blue lb., 3.20 .10 .30

Roseus . . .lb., 3.20 .10 .30

Albus . . .lb., 3.20 .10 .30 Luteus Romulus. Yellow, large, 12 in ...lb.. 8.00 .20 .80 Sulphurcus Supcrhus. Annual Yellow, Takes well

on the Chicago market, 28 in . . .lb., ; 8.00 .20 ANNUAL LARKSPUR Stock Flowered Subcarnosus (Texas Blue Bonnet), 12 in. .10 .40 Annual Larkspur Marigold Larkspurs are one of the annuals which haxe been introduced Tall .African. Lemon Queen. Special lb., $12.00 .20 1.00 successfully as a greenhouse cut-flower proposition recently. The Orange Queen. Special lb., 12.00 .20 LOO ease of culture, short time of production and low initial cost of stock

Primrose Queen - make this one of the best catch crops a florist can plant. .25 1.40 Our strains of abo\ e are of the quilled The new selections of the Stock-F'lowered and H\ acinth-Flowered type and unsurpassed in quality. strain include nearly an entire color range, the pinks being particu- larly effecti\e. For outdoor blooming start in flats in the house, Double Tall African. Mi.xed lb., $4.80 .15 .50 shift into 2-inch pots and plant in .April or sow in the open as soon Double Dwarf .African. Mixed (Pride of the Garden) .15 .50 as ground is ready. Trade pkt. Oz. Dwarf French Doub'e. Gold striped lb., $6.00 .15 .60 Stock-Flowered, 45 in., Newport Pink lb., $ 6.00 $0.15 $0.60 French Double. Mixed lb., $4.00 .10 .40 White lb., 5.40 .1) .60 Doub'e, Yellow .10 .40 Dark Blue lb., 5.40 .15 .60 Golden Ball lb., $5.00 .15 .50 Exquisite Pink "Improved." Beautiful salmon-pink Dark Brown .15 .50 34 oz., 75c .50 2.00 Robert Beist. Reddish brown .15 .80 Exquisite Rose 34 or.. 75c .50 2.00 Yellow with bronze margin .15 .50 Flesh lb., $5.40 .15 .60 Yellow spotted brown .15 .50 Lilac lb., 5.40 .15 .60 Single, Legion of Honor lb., $4.00 .10 .40 La France. Salmon pink 34 oz. 75c .50 2.00 Golden Star .10 .40 Los Angeles. Salmony scarlet 34 or. $1 .00 .50 3.40 Sih er King .10 .40 Empress Rose. Hcrmosa pink 34 or. 75c .50 2.00 Star of India .10 .40 Rosy Scarlet lb., $6.00 .15 .60 Gilt Edge Diadem .10 .40 Sky-Blue (Ageratum) lb., 5.40 .15 .60 Tall French Single Josephine. Single dark brown Mixed lb., 4.00 .10 .40 with edging of old gold and a glint of crimson . . . .15 .60 Improved Giant Hvacinth-Flowered, 45 in., Vaughan's Special Mixture Tall Double French .15 .60 Violet Blue ! lb., $10.00 .35 .85 Mauve lb., 10.00 .35 .85 Tall French Double Aurea PI. Double golden yellow .15 .50 Pink lb., 10.00 .35 .85 Pulchra PI. Yellow, spotted brown .15 .50 Lilac lb., 10.00 .35 .85 Ranunculiflora PI. Dark brown .15 .50 lb., 10.00 .35 .85 White Striata PI. Double striped .15 .80 Mixed lb., 8.00 .25 .80 Sulphurea PI. Lemon .15 .50 Emperor. Extra choice mixed, 2 ft lb., 5.00 .15 .50 Pink Delight, same shade as Stock-Flowered Ex- V^aughan's Special Mixture. Dwarf French Single Double .15 .60 quisite lb., $10.00 .35 1.00 and The Empress. Salmon pink 34 oz. 70c .50 2.00 N'aughan's Special Mixture. Tall French and African Double Dwarf Rocket., 21 in. Best mixed .15 .50 Double .15 50 Butterfly Blue .15 .80 Liliput 8 in. Double Brown .15 80 La\ender .20 1.00 Golden .15 80 White .20 1.00 Sulphur .15 80 Butterfly Larkspurs are perennials and bloom from Yellow and brown .15 80 seed the first year. Vaughan's Special Klixture Annual Larkspur Signata Pumila. Golden Yellow 10 in .15 80 lb., $7.00 .15 .60 The Signata type is splendid for edging. Flowers See also Delphinium—Perennial pages. single, hundreds to a plant. .

13 Nasturtium Any of the following, oz., 10c, except where noted. For other varieties see Illustrated Catalog. DWARF SORTS—Tropaeolum Tom Thumb

'A lb. Lb. Empress of India. Deep crimson, dark-leaved $0.30 M.IO Golden King. Rich color 35 1.20 King Theodore. Rich red, dark bluish foliage 30 1.00 Vesuvius. Rich, fiery rose 35 1.20 Dwarf Nasturtiums. Mixed, all colors. 5 lbs., $3.50 .25 .80 Vaughan's Special Mixture 10 lbs., $10.00 .35 1.20 Tropaeolum Lobbianum

Brilliant. Fiery red .30 1.00 Ivy Leaved Mixed oz., 15c .40 1.20 TALL SORTS—Tropaeolum Majus . Best and largest yellow 30 1.00 King Theodore. Rich deep red, dark foliage 30 1.00 Pearl (Moonlight) 25 .90 Schultzii. Best dark red .30 1.00 Vesuvius. The most gorgeous fiery rose imaginable .30 1.00 Tall Sorts in Finest Mixture 10 lbs., .$5.00 .20 .60 Vaughan's Special Mixture of Tall Nasturtiums 10 lbs., $8.50 30 1.00

Trade pkt. Oz. Nemophila (Grove Flower). Mixed lb., $1 .80 $0.10 $0.15 Insignis. Sky-blue, 6 in lb., $1.80 .10 .15 MARIGOLD, Double Nicotiana Affinis. White, sweet-scented, 32 in. Tall African Orange and Lemon Queen lb., $3.60 .10 .30 Affinis Hybrids. Mixed colors, 32 in 10 .40 Sanderae. Clear crimson, floriferous, 30 in 15 .50 Trade pkt. Oz . New, 30 in 15 .70 Malope Grandiflora Rosea, 30 in $0.10 $0.25 Hybrids. Mixed, 30 in 15 .80 Grandiflora Alba, 30 in. .10 .25 Sylvestris. Very beautiful, sweet, pure white, 5 ft. .10 .40 Marvel of Peru. See Four O'Clock. Nierembergia Gracilis, light blue, dwarf, 16 in. Matthiola Bicomis (Evening Scented Stock). 18 in. .10 .30 Moz., 90c .35 ....

Maurandia. Mi.xed. Good climber. . . . K oz., $1.00 .50 Nigella Damascena, Miss Jekyll, double blue, 18 in. .10 .20 Barclayana. Blue .50 Double, mixed 10 .15 Melothria Scabra (Musk Vine). Splendid annual Nolana. Mixed, lovely blues, 6 in 10 .40 .15 .80 climber Nycterinia Capensis, white, sweet-scented, 12 in. 3^ oz., 25c .10 Mignonette Oenothera (Evening Primrose). Mixed 10 .30 New York Market. This is an extra choice strain of Afterglow. Yellow with bright red calyx 15 .60 Mignonette for greenhouse culture. The plants grow America oz., 60c .35 2.00 from 2 to 3 feet high and produce flower spikes up Lamarckiana. Bright yellow 10 .20 to 20 inches long, according to the quality of the soil,

weather and treatment. . . . oz., oz., .50 4.00 34 $1.20; }/$ b5c Ornamental Grasses The Ball. Heavier spike and lighter in color than Nebulosa. Cloud-grass. low grass with New York Market ^ oz., $4.00; }4 oz., $2.50 .00 7.00 Agrostis A True Machet, Vaughan's Selected Stock. extremely delicate feathery panicle 25 1.20 M oz., 20c .15 .60 Briza Maxima. Quaking Grass. Grows in very grace- Grandiflora. Large-flowering lb., $1.40 .15 ful panicles which tremble in the slightest breeze Defiance .15 .50 lb., $4.00 .10 .40 Golden Queen. Yellow .10 .40 Gracillima Minor lb., $4.00 .10 .40 Golden Machet .15 .80 Bromus Brizaeformis. Broom Grass. An elegant

White Pearl. Machet type .20 1.00 biennial grass with drooping panicles of spikelets. . .10 .40 Giant Pyramidal .10 .40 Coix Lachrymae. Corn Beads, Job's Tears or Tear Goliath. Red, fine .25 1.00 Grass lb , 60c 10 Vaughan's Giant Rocket .25 1.00 Eragrostis Elegans. Feather Love Grass. 1 to 2 ft. .10 .40 Hordeum Jubatum 15 .60 Mimosa Pudica (Sensitive Plant) .1515 .45 Lagurus Ovatus. Hare's-tail Grass 10 .40 Mimulus Moschatus (Musk Plant) 3^ oz., 60c .35 4.00 Pennisetum Longistylum. Has a broad spike 2 to Tigrinus. Mixed }4 oz., 50c .25 4 inches long and feathery, white plumes used to New Large-Flowering. Single 34 oz., 60c .25 border canna beds 10 .50 Mina Lobata .25 1.40 Moon Flower. See Ipomoea. Pennisetum Rueppelianum. The purple spikes are longer and more graceful than preceding 25 1 .20 Morning Glory. See Convolvulus and Ipomoea. Tricholaena Rosea. Cultivated for the ornamental Musa Ensete. Per 100 seeds, $1.60; 1,000 seeds, $14.00. inflorescence which is used in making winter bouquets .10 .40 Myosotis. See Forget-Me-Not. Ornamental Grasses. Mixed 10 .40 Nemesia Strumosa Suttoni. Orange, 12 in .35 Strumosa Suttoni. Scarlet, 12 in .35 Rose, 12 in .35 Oxalis Tropaeoloides. Yellow, brown foliage Mixed 34 oz., 50c .35 V.80 34oz., 85c .35 3.20 Nana Compacta Aurora. Crimson and white, 8 in. Rosea. Very fine 50 .... 3^oz., $1.00 .50 Alba 50 .... Orange King. Orange, 8 in .35 Valdiviana. Yellow, sweet 35 2.20 Fire King. Scarlet 8 in .35 Passiflora Grandiflora (Passion Flower). Blue 50 .... Blue Gem. Blue 8 in oz., 75c .35 Gracilis. Ornamental fruits, white 35 .... Triumph. Mixed .35 2.00 Incarnata. Flesh 25 1.00 These dwarf Nemesias are fine for pots. Edulis. White .35 .... .

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Size of flowers, 3 to 4 inches across. Trade pkt. Oz. Roval Purple (Vaughans Imperial Blue). Plain edge H2 oz., $1.25; 1^ oz., $4.00 $0.50 ....

Venosa. Steel-blue, plain edge oz., 1 .50 .50 .... Fringed Royal Purple. A very fine \ ariety with \'el- yety petals of a deep velvety \-iolet color, quaintly fringed. The most beautiful of all blue Petunias. i^oz., $2.00; lOOOseeds 1.00 Fimbriata Coerulea .50 Fimbriata Delicata .50 Fimbriata Rosea. Fringed oz., $1.80 .50 Fimbriata \'iolacea oz., 2.00 1.00

Miranda. Deep carmine; the best red. . .J^ oz., 1.20 .50 Diener's Pink Glory. A pure flame rose-pink; slightly ruffled; a compact grower and free-bloomer H oz., $4.00; Ke o:., S2.25 .50 Dwarf Pink Glory. A selection of the Pink Glory of dwarf, compact habit ; splendid for pot culture and bedding H2 0=., $2.50; oz., $1.50 .50 Fluffy Ruffles. A choice mixture . . " He oz., $2.80; \{2 oz., 1.60 .50 Large-Flowering Fringed. Extra choice mixed i^oz., 1.40 .50 Large-Flowering. Finest mixed M oz., 5.00 .50 $18.00

Triumph Pink. Fringed . . . 3^ oz. $6.00; 3.3^2 oz., 2.00 1.00 Dwarf Grandiflora Ruffled \lixture. .A fine \ ariety for pot plants. Dwarf plants with large frilled flowers in a charming variety of color, oz., $2.00. 1000 seeds 1.00 Vaughan's Best Mi.xture. Large-flowering single sorts. This mixture is made up by oursehes from all the best single Petunias and will gi\ e most satisfactor\- PETUNIA Dwarf Giants of California results !^2 0z., $1.60; He oz., $3.00 .50 42.00 LARGE-FLOWERING—DOUBLE Petunias Double Dwarf Large-Flowering Fringed. Flowers nicely frilled, very large and quite double in a fine range GIANT-FLOWERING—SINGLE of colors on splendid compact plants. Excellent for The flowers in this section measure from 5 to 7 inches across. pots '-64 oz., $10.00; lOOOseeds 1.50 Trade pkt. Oz Double Large-Flowering. Extra choice mixed. 500 seeds, 75c; 1000 seeds, seeds, White. With vellow throat ]^ oz., $1 .00 S0.50 $1.25; 10,000 $10.00; 1^ 0-., $4.50 Black Prince 1^2 oz., 1 .80 .50 German Empress. Lilac-\eined purple. oz., 1.50 .50 Double Large-Flowering. Fringed, best mixed. 500 Princess of Wuerttenberg. Rose !^ oz., 2.00 .50 seeds, 75c: 1000 seeds, $1.25; 10,000 seeds, $10.00; Romany Lass. Striking single red frilled. 1^0-. .$2. 50 .50 Double Lady of the Lake. WTnite Theodosia. Large-flowered fringed \ ariet\' of a rosy .... 500 seeds, 85c; lOOOseeds 1.50 defined golden with pink with a clearly center minute Double Pink Glory. . .i^ oz., $3.00; 1000 seeds, $1.30 stripes i^oz., S2.00. 1000 seeds 1.00 Double Fimbriata Rose Giant Heliotrope. A most beautiful and distinct color .... 500 seeds, 85c; 1000 seeds. $1.50 type, }^oz., hitherto missing in this $2.00. lOOOseeds 1.00 Double Red 1000 seeds 1.50 Giant Copper-Red. Dark-throated 14 oz., S2.00 1.00 Double Red and White 1000 seeds 1.50 Giants of California. Mixed. This is a most superb .... Double Sheperd's Pride. Fringed shrimp pink. mixture, not at all to be compared with the ordinary 1000 seeds, $2.00; 5000 seeds, $9.00. run of California Giants as commonly offered. Double Lavender 500 seeds, 85c; 1000 seeds 1.50 Keoz., $2.50; ix|2 oz., $1.50 .50 §32.00 Triumph of the Giants. Extra choice mixture Double Violacea. Violet 1^ oz., $3.00; 1000 seeds 1.30 iisoz., §2.00 1.00 .... Double Fringed Violacea (Roval Purple) Ruffled Giants. Verv large ruffled flowers in the larg- 1000 seeds, $1.80; 500 seeds 1.00 est variety of colors Vs oz., $7.00; ]^ oz., $1.80 1.00 Vaughan's Special Mixture. Double extra choice, 500 Ruffled Monsters Ke oz.. 4.00:J^, oz., 2.50 1.00 .... seeds, 75c; 1000 seeds, $1.25; 10,000 seeds, $11.00; Silvery Rose 5000 seeds, $4.50; 1000 seeds 1.00 .... ^ oz., $4.00 Dwarf California Giants. This is the best strain of giant-flowered Petunias in existence for pot culture SMALL-FLOWERING—DOUBLE and bedding. The plants are bushy, grow about 12 Double Small-Flowering. Finest mixed inches high and produce their immense flowers freely i/^oz., $2.50: ife oz., $4.50; oz., $8.00; 1000 seeds 1.00 and in a wonderful \ ariety of colors Vs

Dwarf Inimitable. Blotched and striped. 1000 seeds . 1.00 H oz., $11.00; 1^02., $3.00 1.00 .... Rosy Mom. A beautiful double pink Balcony Petunias !^ oz., $3.00; 5000 seeds, $4.00; 1000 seeds 1.00 Balcony Queen. oz., $ 1.40 .50 Liliput. Rose and white. lOOOseeds 1.00

. Blue. A splendi . oz.. 50c .25 6.00 He SINGLE SMALL-FLOWERED SORTS Red. Dark red • - he oz., 50c .25 6.00 Rose ..Keoz., 50c .25 6.00 .Alba. White 15 .80

Star • .Vfe oz.. 50c .25 Blotched and Striped (Inimitable) 20 1.00

White - oz.. 50c .25 6.00 he Countess of Ellesmere. Pink with white throat 15 .80 • . he oz.. 50c .25 General Dodds. Blood-red 34 oz., 40c .25 1.40 Portland Petunias Howard's Star. Impro\ ed 34 oz., 60c .25 2.00 Lord Courtenav. Brilliant rose, vellow throat, extra Pride of Portland. Rose-pink, fringed. . .1-^2 oz., $1.50 .50 " 1.40 Elks' Pride. Velvety violet, plain edge : M oz., 40c .25 1.00 oz., $1.20; Vs oz., 4.00 .50 Venosa. Light red, veined 20 Scarlet Beauty. Fringed H2 oz., 1.25 .50 Violacea. Violet 34 oz., 50c .25 1.60 White Beauty. Fringed 5^ oz., 1.50 .50 Dc Luxe Mixture lb., $22.00; J4 oz.. 50c .25 1.80 ..

PETUNIAS—Continued SINGLE SMALL-FLOWERED DWARF SORTS

Trade pkt. Oz.

Alderman. Dark violet M oz., 70c 3>0.35 $2.40 Dwarf Inimitable. Blotched and striped. H oz.. 40c .25 L40 Blue Bird. Deep violet, extra fine M oz.. 80c .35 2.60 Carmen Sylva. Baby blue, white throat M oz., 40c .20 L20 Crimson. Same shade as General Dodds Moz., 70c .35 2.40

Heavenly Blue. Silvery light blue }/i oz., $ 1.00 5n Rosy Morn. Select stock. Pink with white throat M oz.. 70c .50 2.40 Snowball. Dwarf white M oz.. 40c .25 L40 Rose of Heaven. Beautiful pink H oz., 60c .35 1.80 Norma. Blue with white star Moz., 40c .25 1.40 Adonis. Fiery carmine, white throat .... Moz., 40c .25 1.20 Vaughan's Special Dwarf Mixture. Small-flowe ring sorts Moz., 50c .25 1.60 Papaver—Poppy American Legion. Orange-scarlet flowers are remark- able keepers .15 .50 Eldorado. Salmon shades .15 .80 Glaucum (Tulip Poppy). Deep scarlet flowers .10 .40

Paeoniflorum fl. pi. Double White lb., $2.40 .10 .30 Yellow lb., $2.40 .10 .30 Salmon-Pink lb., $3.00 .10 .30 Scarlet lb., $2.40 .10 .30 Mixed lb., $1.00 .10 .15 Rhoeasfl.pl. Double French mixed .10 .30

Shirley. Shades of pink and rose mixed . lb., $2.40 .10 .20 Blue Shirley .15 .70 Wild Rose Shirley .15 .50

Flanders Field. English Field. Scarlet . lb., $2.40 .10 .25 Salmon-Pink .15 .60

Somniferum fl. pi. Double Carnation-flowered, mixed lb., $1.20 .15 Vaughan's Special Mixture. Single lb., $3.20 .10 .30 Vaughan's Special Mixture. Double lb., $3.20 .10 .30 Vaughan's Special Mixture. Double and Single lb., 3.20 .10 .30 For Oriental and Nudicaule Poppies, see Perennial pages.

Pennisetum Rueppelianum (purple Feather Grass), PHLOX DRUMMONDI 36 in .25 1.20 Upper part: Cuspidata or Star Phlox; Lower part, Grandiflora Longistylum, 18 in .15 .50 Pentstemon Phlox Drummondi Grandiflora Alba. White. Coerulea Striata. Blue striped. Sensation. 2 ft. If sown in heat in February or March, Alba Oculata. White with dark Isabellina. Yellow. they will flower freely the first year, producing large Kermesina Splendens. Crim- spikes of handsome gloxinia-like flowers. Often eye. Atropurpurea Alba Oculata. son. 2 in. across and in the most brilliant and varied purple with white eye. Leopoldii. Pink with white eye. colors, many of which are beautifully edged with a Dark Brilliant. Rose with dark eye. Violet. With White eye. fine contrasting color 3^ oz., 50c .35 3.00 Chamois Rose. Rosea. Pink. Sensation Red Shades. 2 ft. Produces large hand- Cream. Scariet. some stalks of gloxinia-like flowers often 2 in. across Camea. Flesh. Stellata Splendens. Scarlet dazzling red shades oz., 1 and in M $ .00 .50 Atropurpurea. Black-brown. with white eye. Pink Shades oz., .00 .50 .... Sensation $1 Each of above, trade pkt., 20c; M oz., 30c; oz., $1.00; lb., $10.00. Southgate Gem. Crimson-scarlet. Splendid for pots Violet Blue. Trade pkt., 25c; H oz., 40c; oz., $1.40. and bedding out, 24 inch oz., $1.00 .50 7,00 Trade pkt. Oz. Best large-flowering. Mixed, lb., $8.00; H oz., 25c $0.15 $0.80 Perilla Nankinensis. Valuable foliage plant resem- Cuspidata Alba. White star Rosea. Rose star

bling coleus ; dark mulberry-colored leaves, does well Coccinea. Red star Violacea. Violet star in cities, smoke and gas do not affect it. Used Salmonea. Salmon star largely in Chicago Parks and in St. Mary's of the Trade pkt. Oz. Seminary, Mundelein, 111 lb., Lake $2.40 .10 .20 Each of above $0.25 .... Phacelia Tanacetifolia. Blue .10 .30 Cuspidata mixed (Star of Quedlinburg) 25 $1.00 Campanularia .15 .80 Vaughan's Special Mixture. Includes all the grand- Pheasant's Eye Pink. See Dianthus Plumarius in iflora varieties listed and others M oz., 45c .25 1 .60 Perennial pages. Nana Compacta (Dwarf). 6 in. Snowball . M oz., 60c .35 2.00 Portulaca Apricot. Yellow M oz., 80c .35 3.00 Delicata. Old rose, carmine eye 3^ oz., 70c .35 2.60 Single large-flowering sorts, mixed lb., $5.00 .10 .50 Fireball M oz., 60c .35 2.00 White, Yellow, Scarlet and Pink, each .20 1.00 Isabellina. Yellow M oz., 65c .35 2.20 Parana. Large-flowering, rosy carmine, .lb., $10.00 .20 1.00 Chamois K oz., 60c .35 2.20 Double sorts, finest mixed .25 2.00 Mirabilis. Salmon-pink with white eye. oz., 70c .35 2.60 White, Pink, Scarlet, Yellow, each oz., 50c .25 Sky-Blue with eye, fine for edging 34 oz., 60c .35 2.20 Violet 3€oz., 60c .35 2.00 Mixed 3€oz., 50c .25 1.80 Polygonum Orientate, Kiss Me Over the Garden Wall .15 .50 Cecily Mixed. Large-flowering oz., 60c .35 2.00 16 3mw moom worn flohiiti Vaughan's Giant Pansies VAUGHAN'S INTERNATIONAL MIXTURE This is a mi.xture of special strains such as Bugnot. Master- piece, Swiss Giants. Triumph of the Giants. Mammoth Exhibition, Non Plus Ultra, Giant Gassier — all 3 and 5-spotted flowers of larg- est size and great substance in the most varied colors and color combinations. Since this mi.xture contains but x ery few self-colors, such as white, blue and yellow, these should be ordered separately

if desired. Trade, pkt.. 50c; 3^ oz.. SI. 25; 3/^^ oz., $4.00; oz., $8.00; 1 lb.. $100.00. VAUGHAN'S GIANT MIXTURE Besides a good share of the "Fancy" strains such as Masterpiece, Bugnot, Gassier, etc., this mixture contains all the self colors such as white, yellow, blue, purple, red, bronze, etc.. and is probably the best "general" high grade mixture obtainable. All the flowers are of the "Giant" tvpe and of good shape and te.xture. Trade pkt., 50c; Vs oz., 75c; oz., $5.00; 34 lb., $18.00; lb., $60.00. EARLY-FLOWERING GIANT PANSIES (Hiemalis)

Yellow, w ith dark eye. Mars, cornflower-blue. Easter Greeting, veh"ety violet North Pole, pure white, with yellow eye. light seed. Dark Blue. Helios, pure yellow. Light Blue. Snowstorm, pure white. Ice King, white with black eye. dark seed. Jupiter, dark purple- violet. Wodan, black.

Each of the abo\"e. Trade pkt.. 25c; 3<£ oz., 50c; oz., $1.60. Early-Flowering Giant, Mixed. Trade pkt., 25c; 34 oz., 40c; oz., $1.40; lb.. $16.00. IMPROVED SWISS GIANT MIXTURE TRIUMPH OF THE GIANTS

The flowers of this new strain are of enormous si:e, three inches .'\ mixture of brilliant colored \aricties made bv a European and over in diameter, they are perfectly round with ox erlapping grower. Trade pkt., 50c; 34 oz., SI. 50; oz., $5.00. petals, borne on strong stalks well abo\^e the remarkably luxuriant foliage. The most striking qualities of this strain, ho\\ e\ er, are the MASTODON %\onderful colors and color combinations—very rare and entirely .\ mixture of pansies grown by an .American specialist. The seed new never before seen in Pansies, salmons, pinks, — reds. All flowers we offer was grown from originator's stock. Trade pkt., 50c; 34 oz., are 3 5-blotched. for or Excellent greenhouse culture. Trade pkt . $1.35; oz., $5.00; 4 ozs., $18.00. 31.00; 3^ oz., $2.00; H oz., $3.50; oz., S12.00; 4 ozs., $40.00. Super Swiss Giant, Mixed. A special grower's selection. Trade MIRACLE MIXTURE pkt., $1.00; oz., $6.50; oz., $24.00. 34 Grown from introducer's stock seed. Trade pkt., 50c; 3^ oz., Swiss Alpenglow. The color is of a rich \ el\-etv garnet. Trade $1.25; M oz., $2.00; oz.. $7.00;4 oz., $25.00. pkt., $1.00: 14' oz., $4.50; oz.. $16.00. Swiss Blue fUllswater^i. The most distinct rich deep velvety blue SEPARATE COLORS IN MIXTURE pansv. Ideal for cemeterv planting. Trade pkt., $1.00; }/§ oz., White Pansies, in mixture. Yellow Pansies, in mi.xture. $2.50; oz., $4.50; oz., $16.00. 34 Blue Pansies, in mixture. White, Blue and Yellow, mixed. MAMMOTH EXHIBITION Since our International Mixture and the Swiss Giants contain Sturdy grower, has short habit and large leax es. The flowers are none of above colors, we offer these separately. Many plant buyers round, solid, of gigantic size and most beautiful color combinations. select them to round out their color assortment. Trade pkt., 35c; Trade pkt., 50c; H oz.. $1.50; oz., $5.00. Ys oz., 50c; M oz., 90c; oz., $3.00.

Trade Pkt. Hoz. Oz. Trade Pkt. Oz" Adonis, light blue white center $0.25 $0.50 $1.60 Mercury, deep purple-red $0.25 $0.60 $2.00 Apricot, small-flowering 35 .85 3.00 Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont, rich, pure golden Apollo, bronze 35 .75 2.40 apricot, blushed with salmon 50 1.20 4.00 Beaconsfield, light la\ ender and rich purple .25 .45 1.60 Orchid-Flowered, mixed, the ground color of the flowers is light, the petals Black, large, true black 25 .45 1.60 being marked with large brown blotches which dif- Bugnot, shades of red, bronze and cardinal . .35 3.00

fuse into ra\ s and \-eins towards the edge . . .25 .60 2.00 Boulogne Giant Mixture. The flowers are Parisian Striped 25 .50 1.80 of the largest size, great substance, fine form 1 .00 6.50 24.00 Paris Market, an improx ed strain of Trimar- brilliant red 25 Cardinal, .60 2.20 deau mixed lb. ,$14.00 .25 .40 1.20 Gassier, 3 and 5-spotted 25 .70 2.60 Pink, lovely shades of pink, same as Hy- Comet, white with blue rays 35 .60 2.20 drangea 25 .60 2.00

Emperor William, dark na\y-blue 25 .40 L60 President McKinley, fi\ e-blotched \ ellow. . .25 .60 2.00

Eros, velvety brown edged yellow 25 .45 Prince Bismarck, bronze and light brown. . .25 .45 L60 Fiery Faces, red with black blotches 25 .45 i.bb Prince Henry, darkest blue 25 .45 L60 Golden Queen, clear golden yellow 25 .45 1.60 Purple, \ cry large, rich deep purple 25 .45 1.60 Goliath Golden Queen 35 .65 2.40 Ruby Red, purplish red shades 25 .60 2.00 Light Blue, without e\e, darker center 25 .45 1.40 St. Knud, giant orange flowers 25 .75 2.80 1.20 Madame Perret, shades of pink and rose. . . .25 .50 1.60 Trimardeau, mixed, many colors, lb., $14.00 .15 .35 Masterpiece—Giant Curled. The colors Terra Cotta, small flowering 25 .50 1.60 are superb, mostly red and brown shades. .35 .80 3.00 Victoria, \ i\ id red 25 .70 2.50 Blue Domino, purplish black 35 .70 2.40 Violet-Blue, a \ erv pleasing shade 25 .45 1.40 Canary- Yellow, vellow black eye 35 .70 2.60 White, with dark "eye, very large lb., $16.00 .25 .45 1.60 Dark Blood Red 35 .70 2.40 White, pure without blotches 25 .40 1.40 Volcano, dark red, blotched 25 .70 2.40 Yellow, with dark eye lb., $16.00 .25 .45 1.60 PRIMULA Obconica Grandiflora

SALVIA Splendens Fireball Primula Obconica Trade pkt Oz. Gigantea Kermesina. 12 in oz., $2.00 $1.00 Rosea. Fine oz., $6.00 1^4 oz., $1.65 .50 He Ricinus —Castor Beans Trade pkt. Oz. Salmon Queen. 8 in 1^4 oz., $2.00 1 .00 Borboniensis Arboreus. 10 to 15 ft lb., $1.20 1.15 Mixed 1^4 oz., $1.50 .50 Cambodgensis. Very dark, 4 ft lb., $1.80 .15 Grandiflora Appleblossom 3^4 oz., $1.50 .50 Crimson Spire. 6 ft lb., $3.60 .40 Coerulea. 12 in.. . . ; ^^4 oz., $2;00 .50

Fassbender Red. Flowers rich deep red of enor- Gibsoni. Dark red leaves, metallic lustre, . . lb., $1 .80 .20 mous size 1^4 oz., $2.25; oz., $4.00 1.00 Panormitanus. Large dark leaves, 7 ft lb., $2.20 .20 Hamburg Rosea. Deep rose, 12 in.. .1^ oz., $1.50 .50 Sanguineus. Red leaves, 7 ft lb., $1.00 .10 Rose Queen. Pure rose, giant trusses of large Zanzibariensis Enormis. Carmine seeds, 7 ft., lb., $2.00 10 .20 flowers 1^4 oz., $2.00 1.00 Zanzibariensis. Mixed lb., $1.50 .15 Salmonea. Salmon J^4 0z., $1.80 .50 Mixed. Many kinds lb., $1.00 .10 Mueller's (Berlin) Rose '44 oz., $2.00 1.00

Mohnstein's Dark Red 1^4 oz., $2.00 1 .00 Mixed }^2 0z., $1.20 .50 Rose Campion, see Agrostemma Coronaria. Rose of Heaven, see Agrostemma Coeli Rosa. Primula—Chinese Giant Rosa Polyantha Nana (Baby Rose). White and Trade pkt. of any of the following, 250 seeds, each, 50c. pink, 16 in. Clean seed 35 1.80 Chiswick Red Improved. Red. Rudbeckia, Bicolor Superba. Large golden yellow, Covent Garden White. dark spots, 2 ft 10 .40 Giant Pink. Extremely large petals of great substance. See also Perennials. Giant Salmon. Massive heads of flowers of great substance. Saintpaulia lonantha (African Violet). Charming King George. Beautifully fringed crimson. deep blue flowering pot plant which blossoms in Mary. Rose-pink. Queen uninterrupted succession 1.00 True Blue. Giant Mixed. Includes this year a number of new shades.

Vaughan's International Mixture, This mixture is composed Salpiglossis of the most salable colors of single-flowering Chinese Primulas, Large-Flowering. Mixed extra choice. 15 .80 the best whites, pinks and reds, with a sprinkling of other colors, Superbissima (Emperor). Crimson 20 1.20 enough to give a large variety of colors, the most important shades Brown and Gold 20 1.20 predominating. Trade pkt. of 250 seeds, 50c; He oz., $4.00. Faust. Black 20 120 Velvety Violet 20 1.20 Violet 20 120 Primula—Various Sorts Trade pkt. Oz. and Gold Velvety Red 25 1.40 Malacoides (Baby Primrose) . Light lilac. Very grace- Purple and Gold 20 1.20 ful; fine summer and winter-blooming plant, bloom- Rose and Gold 20 1.20 ing within four months. 15 in oz., $1.00 $0.50 20 1.20 Double Mauve Rose. New Scarlet and Gold White and Gold 20 1.20 1^2 oz., $1.65; 1000 seeds, $1.00 Golden Yellow 20 120 Courtland Seedling. New Light Blue and Gold 20 1.20 1/^4 oz., $2.00; 1000 seeds, $1.00 Emperor. Mixed, very fine lb., $12.00 20 1.00 Rosea Superba. Beautiful pink He oz., $1.00 .50 oz., .20 Forbesi (Baby Primrose). Rosy lilac. Very free-bloom- Gloxiniaeflora. Mixed 34 35c 1.20 ing. Splendid pot plant. Seedlings bloom after three Vaughan's Special Mixture 34 oz., 35c .20 1.20 months. 12 in He oz., $1.00 .50 Ruby H2 oz., $2.00; 1000 seeds, $1.00 Salvia Eureka Giant Salmon. Flowers, a most beautiful shade of salmon- pink, carried well above the foliage, Splendens (Scarlet Sage). 24 in lb., $20.00 .35 1.40 on long stiff stems (1000 seeds) 1.00 America (Globe of Fire). 16 in., lb., $28.00 .50 2.40 Kewensis. Yellow. Decorative, winter-flowering green- Clara Bedman or Bonfire. Erect habit, 16 in. lb., oz., .35 2.00 house plant. 12 in 1^2 oz., $1.00 .50 $20.00; H 60c For other Primulas. See Hardy Perennials. Drooping Spikes. Very fine, 24 in. .. .34 oz., 65c .35 2.20 Fireball. Extra choice, freely blooming, 14 in.

Pyrethrum Parthenifolium Aureum (Golden Feather) . 1 $0.40 lb., $24.00; 34 oz., 70c .35 2.40 Rhodanthe. Mixed, splendid everlastings 15 .50 Maroon Prince. Plum color, 24 in .35 2.40 Manglesi. Rose lb„ $6.00 .10 .60 Zurich. Early -flowering, fine dwarf, 12 in., .50 2.40 MaculataAlba lb., $6.00 .10 .60 lb., $24.00; 34 oz., 70c Rosea lb.. $6.00 .10 .60 Early Harbinger 34 oz., $1.00 .50 3.60 18

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SCHIZANTHUS Vaughan's Excelsior Hybrids STREPTOCARPUS Large-Flowering Hybrids

SALVIA—Continued Trade pkt. Oz. Trade pkt. Oz. Salvia Coccinea. Scarlet (Annual Flowering Sage), Statice Sinuata. True blue, fine cut-flower. lb $4.00 $0.10 $0.40 Sinuata. "White lb $3.00 .10 .30 40 in : . . $0.15 $0.50 lb Farinacea. Bright light blue, 40 in 35 2.00 Rosea Superba $5.00 .10 .50 See also Perennial pages. Bonduelli. Golden yellow lb $4.00 .10 .40 Suworowii. Russian or Rat tail. Flowers bright Sanvitalia Procumbens fl. pi. Double yellow, dwarf. .25 1.20 rose color lb., $12.00 .25 1.20 Saponaria Multiflora (Calabrica). Red .10 .40 Vaccaria Rose. Incorrectly spoken of as Pink Gyp- Stevia Serrata. White, fine cut-flower. . . oz., 40c .25 1.40 sophila. The light graceful sprays of glistening Sunflower flowers produced in greatest profusion, .lb., $2.40 .10 .30 Miniature Sunflower (Cucumerifolius) lb., $4.00 .10 .40 Vaccaria Alba. White lb,, $2.40 .10 .30 Cucumerifolius Stella .10 .40 .10 .40 Scabiosa Double Hybrids .15 .50 Ageratum Blue. Fine mid-blue .15 .60 Purpureus .15 .50 Azure Fairy. A splendid cut-flower .15 .50 Vaughan's Special Mixture .15 .50 Black Prince .15 .50 Annuus Purpureus (Red Sunflower) .10 .40 Cherry-Red .15 .50 Intermediate Sanguineus Excelsior .15 .50 Fire King .15 .50 Argyphyllus (Sih er-lea\'ed) .20 Fiery Scarlet .15 .50 Californicus fl. pi. Double Californian .10 .20 Flesh .15 .50 Globosus Fistulosus fl. pi. Fine double .20 Peachblossom .15 .80 Double Dwarf (Nanus fl. pi.) .10 .25 Rose .15 .50 Double Chrysanthemum-Flowered lb., $2.40 .10 .25 Shasta. Pure white of enormous size .15 .80 Maroon Prince. Dwarf-growing, single-flowering true Snowball. Double white .15 .60 maroon .25 1.00 Sulphur-Yellow .15 .50 Thunbergia. Mixed lb., $6.00 .15 .80 Large-Flowering. Double Tall mixed lb., $4.00 .10 .40 Torenia Fournieri. a fine pot plant for Vaughan's Special Mixture lb., $6.00 .15 .60 Makes Mothers' Day sales. Flowers blue with dark blotches on lip H oz., 50c .25 3.00 Schizanthus Wisctonensis Mixed .15 .80 White W ings }i oz., 50c .25 3.00 Wisetonensis Rose and Amber Shades. oz., $1.00 .35 Bailloni. Yellow with brown .35 Rose and Pink Shades }4 oz., $1.00 .35 Trachelium Coeruleum. Free-growing annual hax'ing Vaughan's Excelsior Hybrids. A choice strain with large cloud-like heads of tiny blue flowers resembling very large flowers in an excellent blend of colors. Gypsophila. Height, 18 in. pot plant. . . }/g oz., 60c .35

offered the . . . .00 Superior to anything yet to public Viscaria Oculata. Mixed .10 .40 Retusus Roseus. Pink, 18 in .50 Nana compacta oculata. Mixed .15 .80 Rosamond. 18 in .50 Cardinalis. Bright carmine .10 .40 The retusus are upright growers and furnish splendid cut material. Vinca Sedum Coerulcum (Stone Crop) Blue. 3 in .50 Rosea Pink lb., $8.00; oz., 25c .15 .80 Sensitive Plant (Mimosa Pudica) .15 .45 U Fl. Albo Oculata. White with pink eye. lb., $8.00 .15 .80 Shamrock lb., $8.00 .15 .80 Alba Pura. Pure white 34 oz., 25c .15 .80 Armeria (Catchfly). Mixed .10 .25 Silene Delicata. Soft pink lb., $8.00 ,15 .80 Armeria Rosea lb., $2.00 .10 .25 Mixed 34 oz., 25c .15 .80 Pendula Rosea. Pink, 10 in .10 .20

Smilax lb., $6.00 .15 .50 Virginia Stocks. Mixed. A splendid edging plant . . Snapdragon. See Antirrhinunn. lb., $2.00 .20

. . .50 Solanum Capiscastrum nanum .15 .60 Whitlavia Gloxinoides. Blue. A good cut-flower . .15 Christmas (Chameleon) M oz., 40c .25 1,40 Xeranthemum. Double mixed lb., $5.00 .15 .60 Clevelandi Red H oz.. 50c .25 1.60 Zea Japonica (Variegated Corn) lb., $1.80 .10 .20 Clevelandi Orange .35 1.80 Japonica Quadricolor Perfecta lb., $1.80 .10 .20 VAOGHAM'^ ^^EB ^TQRE, CMICACSQ AMD NEW YORK, BOO^ FO^ FHaORlSTS 19

STOCKS—Cont d EMPEROR OR WINTER Trade pkt. Oz. Empress Elizabeth. Brilliant carmine rose. 3^ oz., 50c $0.35 $3.60 DWARF LARGE-FLOWERING TEN WEEKS Blood-Red Dark Blue Light Blue Bright Pink Deep Rose Mauve (Water-blue) Canary-Yellow Flesh White Trade pkt. Oz. Each of above }^ oz., 40c; M oz., 60c $0.25 $2.20 Dwarf Large-Flowering. 10 weeks, mixed, all colors. Extra choice H oz., 35c; }i oz., 50c .25 L80 Verbena

Gigantea Alba. Very large, pure white. . . . M oz., 50c $0.25 $L60 Coccinea. Scarlet oz., 50c .25 1.60 Luminosa. Luminous flame-pink toning to softer shades of salmon flesh and coral 3^ oz., 50c .25 1.60 Lucifer red 3| oz., 50c .25 1.60 Rosea Stellata. Pink, white eye 34 oz., 50c .25 1.60 Rose Cardinal. Bright red 3l oz., 50c .25 1.60 Royal Bouquet. Mixed 32oz.,60c .35 2.00 Sutton's Giant Pink 3€oz.,75c .35 2.40 Violacea Stellata. Violet, white eye 3l oz., 50c .25 1.60 Etna. Geranium red with a small creamy yellow eye. 34oz., 85c .35 3.00 Gigantea. Mixed 3^ oz., 40c .25 1.40 Vaughan's Best Mixed. This is unquestionably the best strain of Verbena seed in existence. It is com- posed of the best strains, all grown separately, and mixed in the right proportion. 34 oz., 50c; 2 oz., $3.50 .25 2.00 White, extra choice 34 oz., 30c .20 1 .00 Purple shades 34 oz., 35c .25 1.20 Pink and rose shades 34 oz., 35c .25 1.20

Dark blue oz , 3 34 . Oc .20 1.00 Blue shades 34 oz., 35c .25 1.20 Defiance. Brilliant scarlet, true 34 oz., 35c .25 1.25 Firefly. Brilliant scarlet, white eye 34 oz., 35c .25 1.20 Lucifer. Brilliant red, an improved Defiance 34 oz., 40c .25 1.40 Mayflower. Pink 34 oz., 45c .25 L60 Lutea. Yellow 34 oz., 35c .25 L20 Purple Mantle 34oz.,35c .25 1.20 Striped 34 oz., 30c .20 1.00 STOCKS Bismarck (Early Giant Imperial) Mammoth. Mixed 34 oz., 35c .25 1.20

Dwarf Mixed (nana erecta) . A choice strain of dwarf, Stocks upright growing plants in mixture. Good for pots and bedding 34 oz., 60c .25 2.00 GIANT BISMARCK Fireball. 6 in. scarlet 34 oz., $1.20 .50 4.00 One of the best Stocks, both for inside and outside planting. The Various Sorts plants grow in pyramidal form, about 20 inches, are strong and Venosa. Heliotrope blue fine for bedding when com- large double flowers. robust and are covered with bined with alyssum; used extensively in tiae Chi- Appleblossom Dark Blue Flesh Lavender Rose cago Parks 34 ©z., 40c .25 1.40 Chamois Fiery Blood-Red Gold Ball Lilac White Erinoides (Moss Verbena). Purple 34 oz., 35c .25 1.20 Trade pkt. Oz. White J4oz., 35c .25 1.20 Each of the above oz., 50c $0.35 $3.00 Lemon (Citriodora) 34 oz., 85c .25 Giant Bismarck. Mixed, all colors oz., 60c .35 2.20 Golden Rose 50 4.00 Antique Copper 3^ oz., $L00 .50 .... Elk's Pride. Royal purple 50 4.00 GIANT PERFECTION—Cut and Come Again Canary Sky Blue (May Queen) LaFrance (Flesh) Rose Sapphire (Dark Blue) White (Improved Snowdrift") Scarlet Lavender

Heatham Beauty. Rose shaded terra cotta . Trade pkt. Oz. Each of the above A, oz., 35c $0.25 $2.20 Giant Perfection. Mixed, all colors oz., 50c .25 1.80 EXCELSIOR COLUMN

These produce one enormous spike with large flowers, 1 to 23^ ft. high and can be planted close together in the bench which quality makes them a profitable type. Are in season with Bismarck variety. White Chamois Rose Rose Light Blue Dark Blue Crimson Trade pkt. Oz. Each of above % oz., $L00 $0.50 .... Silvery Lilac LOOO seeds, 1 .00 BEAUTY OF NICE—Early, Large-Flowering, Winter American Beauty Empress Augusta Victoria. Sil- Abundance. Soft carmine-rose ^^^^ Aurora. Golden buff suffused KCnrsfan!" ^^117 ^•th rose Pj^j^ Belle of Naples. Old rose-salmon Souv. de Monaco. Crimson Cote d'Azure. Light blue Summer Night. Dark blue Trade p kt. Oz. Each of the above H oz., 35c $0.25 $2.40 Beauty of Nice, mixed M oz., 50c .25 1.80 VERBENA Gigantea . .

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Amethyst. An early-flowering "Royal Purple" . .40 4.80 Madonna. Black-seeded white .50 5.00 Asta Ohn. La\ ender .40 4.80 Miss Louise Gude. Brilliant pink .40 4.80 Aurora. Striped orange scarlet on white ground. .40 5.00 Miss Spokane. Peach-red. Wings bright scarlet .40 4.80 Aviator. Scarlet .40 4.80 Mrs. Chas. A. Zvolanek. Clear lavender .40 4.80 Blue Bird. A magnificent violet-blue .45 5.00 Mrs. A. A. Skaach. Flowers bright shell-pink 40 A AO

Blue Boy. Largest and clearest blue 40 4.80 Mrs. W. G. Harding. Pale lavender. . .60 6.00 Blue Wonder. Clear blue 50 6.00 Mrs. Kerr. Salmon .60 6.00 Burpee's Orange. Glistening orange 60 6.00 Pink and White. Improved .40 4.80 Chevalier. Magnificent new cerise-rose. .40 4.80 Rose Queen. Rose-pink 40 4.4U

Columbia. The best pink and white . .40 4.80 Rose Dore. Rose-pink, suffused orange. . .40 4.80 Cream. It has immense blossoms, ^"ery frilled 40 4.80 Snowfiake. White .40 4.80 Edward Zvolanek. Large la\ ender 40 4.80 Snowstorm Improved. Flowers white of great Eldorado. Pure orange-salmon 65 8.00 substance J .uu Enchantress. Bright rose-pink 40 4.80 The Beauty. Fiery dark rose .4040 4.80 Fair Maid. A blush-pink, suffused salmon on a white Torch. Salmon-rose .40 4.80 ground 40 4.80 Vulcan. Vivid scarlet; never burns .50 5.00 Gilda Grey. Salmon cerise over bright pink 60 Yarrawa. Rose, changing light pink, standard tinted Glitters. Standard bright fiery orange, wings deep buff .40 4.80 orange 40 4.80 Zvolanek's Blue Sensation. A new blue .40 4.80 . A glowing poppy-scarlet 60 6.00 Zvolanek' s Lavender .40 4.80

~~ ' Harlequin.' Heliotrope striped scarlet 50 Zvolanek's Rose. A giant rose-pink; the best of its Harmony. La\ender.., 50 5.66 color to sow for spring blooming to follow the mums .50 5 00 Heather Belle. Mauve 40 4.80 Zvolanek's Orange .50 5.00

Hercules. Pink, extra large flower 40 4.80 Early-Flowering Spencers. Mixed, many kinds . . . .30 3.00 Jeanne Mamitsch. Striking pink, shading off to Early-Flowering Spencer, Vaughan's Special deepest pink 50 6.00 Mixture .60 6.00

Early-Flowering—Spencer Novelties Oz. Lb. sun-proof $0.80 We especially recommend these for trial for comparison with Orange King. Glowing orange ; practically $9.00 older varieties. Oz. Lb. Oriental. Very large cream of the deepest shade. Alameda. Deep rose-pink, overlaid with glowing 1^ oz., $1.25; 4oz., $7.50 2.25 salmon cerise -pink on white ground $1.00 $12.00 Pink Profusion. Rich pink; similar to Jean Mamitsch. .40 4.80 Ball's Rose. A bright dark rose with amber flush 45 5.00 .90 9.00 Ball's Blue. Clear blue, good bloomer 45 5.00 Snow-White. Pure white .50 5.00 Ball's Orange. Clear deep orange 1.20 15.00 Sunray. Color is a brilliant glowing yet soft cerise on Ball's Rose Queen. Best long-stemmed rose 50 5.40 cream ground with a suspicion of orange; stems are Belle. Clear rose-pink on deep cream groundHoz.. 75c 1.35 extremely long Hoz., $1.25; 4 oz., $7.50 2.25 Blue Bonnet. An extra large, fine deep blue with Sweet Lavender. A pure lavender self, of enormous not a trace of mauve 1 50 20.00 size, beautifully frilled .50 5.00 Bright Light. Flaming scarlet 40 4.80 The Blaze. Glistening fiery orange of great substance. Burpee's Lavender. A large flower, color a lovely Sun-proof, Flowers, large on long, stout stems. . . . light Wisteria lavender; strong grower i/^oz., $1.25; 4oz., $7.50 2.50 4oz., $7.50; M lb., $13.75; J^oz., $1.25 2.25 25.00 bright orange, sun-proof, softer tone Charm. Glowing rose-pink 1.00 14.00 Valencia. Color but with immense \ igor in growth, Christmas Red or Red Cross 1.40 16.00 than Orange King of 1.80 24.00 Duplex Pioneer. Rose-pink 1.40 18.00 length of stem and size blooms Gleam. Bright geranium-pink 1.00 14.00 White Harmony. The best black-seeded white Giant Rose. Impro\ed Z\olanek's rose 65 8.00 early-flowering 1.00 10.00 Illumination. Salmon-cerise 50 5.00 Imperial Pink. Clear pink, enormous size 65 8.00 Majestic. Immense deep, brilliant rose-pink flowers on long stems 14 oz., $1.00 3.00 Marine. New clear blue. Advance trials proved this a

fine variety for under glass. . oz., $1.25 ; 4 oz., $7.50 2.25 Morse's Superior Pink. Beautiful clear rose-pink, very slightly shaded with salmon .50 5.00 Mrs. Calvin Coolidge. Salmony pink .50 5.00 Mrs. Hoover. "The California Blue. ' It has \igorous growth, great length of stem, is of uniform blue in color w hich is better than Blue Bird 4 oz., $7.50; y2 lb., $13.75; ^ oz., $1.25 2.25 25.00 New Blue. New deep blue .60 6.00

The best varieties of colors noted. Blue (deep) Salmon Mrs. Kerr Bluef^f — (Blue Bird Salmon-Pink—Morse's Crimson-Scarlet—Aviator (Harmony Superior Pink Lavender \Sweet La\-ender Scarletfg'''^"^ , /Orange King \Bnght Light, «JrangeOrfltKTP ^Burpee's Orange Black seeded o /Giant Rose White Harmony ^°^^l Bairs Rose I White seeded Royal Purple—Amethyst Snow Storm Impr. SWEET PEAS Morse's Superior Pink Sweet Peas Summer Flowering—Spencer Varieties

4 ozs. and upward of one variety supplied at pound rate. Less than 4 ozs. at oz. rate. $0.20Oz. Lb. Gleneagles. Large lavender $2.00 Gold Crest. Orange, tinted Salmon 20 2.00 Guinea Gold. 20 2.00 Hawlmark. Salmon-Pink 15 1.80 Heavenly Blue 20 2.00 Hebe. Bright pink 15 1.80 Hercules. A pale rosy pink flower of giant size 15 1.80 Illuminator. Rich salmon-pink 15 1.80 Ivory Picture. Ivory-cream 15 1.80 King Edward VII. The best pure red Spencer 15 1.60 King Manoel. Chocolate-maroon 15 1.80 King White. Gigantic flowers of pure white 15 1.60 Magnet. Bright cream-pink 15 1.80 Mary Pickford. Dainty cream-pink suffus;d salmon .20 2.00 Mermaid. Rich, true lavender 20 2.00

Miss California. Orange-salmon and cream-pink .. . .20 2.00 Mrs. Cuthbertson. Standard rose-pink, wings nearly white 15 1.60

Mrs. Tom Jones. Bright blue 15 1 .80 Peggie. Cerise, flushed orange 15 1.80 Picture. Flesh-pink with creamy apricot 15 1.80 Pinkie. Rose-pink, largest 30 3.60 Power's Court. Lavender 15 1.80

President Harding. Salmon-cerise suffused orange. . .20 2.00 Prince of Orange. The deepest orange 35 3.20 Reflection. Latest in clear blue, large size, nicely waved 80 8.00 Renown. Carmine rose 20 2.00 Rosabella. A very fine large rose-colored flower 15 1.80 Royal Purple. Rich purple 15 1.60 Royal Scot. Brilliant scarlet 15 1.80 Royal Salute. Deep cerise 15 1.80 Royal Sovereign. Large orange-salmon 20 2.00 Snowball. New white 20 2.20 Sunkist. Cream, picotee edge of rose, large 60 6.00 Tangerine Improved. Glowing orange 20 2.00 Warrior. A fine maroon 15 1.80 Wembley. Lavender, suffused blue 15 1.80 What Joy. Primrose yellow 25. 2.60 Wizard. Salmon-scarlet 25 2.80 SWEET PEAS SPENCER King White Youth. Exquisite shell-pink picotee edge on a pure Oz. Lb. white ground .20 2.00 Avalanche. White, of great substance $0.20 $2.00 Vaughan's Special Mixture of Spencer Varieties, made up mostly from separate varieties Austin Frederick Improved. Lavender 15 1.80 10 lbs., $12.00 .20 1.40 Barbara. Salmon 20 2.00 Vaughan's Florist's Mixture of Spencer Varieties. Blanche Ferry. Rose standard and white wings 15 1.60 This is a mixture made by ourselves mostly of Carmelita. Rose-pink on white ground 20 2.00 light-colored varieties, most suitable for florists' Charming. Rosy cerise 15 1.80 cut-flower trade 20 2.40 Chieftain. Pure satiny mauve 20 2.00 Spencer Hybrids in splendid mixture. . 10 lbs., $8,00 .15 1.00 Colne Valley. Lavender-blue 15 1.60 Commander Godsall. Violet-blue 15 1.60 SWEET PEAS IN MIXTURE Constance Hinton. Black seeded white 15 1.60 Vaughan's Prize Mixture. This mixture contains Crimson King. Rich deep clear crimson 15 1.60 the cream of the new and standard sorts, including Del Monte. Salmon-cerise-pink 20 2.00 many Spencer varieties 10 lbs., $10.00 .15 1.20 Dobbie's Lavender George Herbert. Pure lavender .15 1.60 Eckford Mixture. This mixture contains over thirty varieties, including some of the novelties for 1928 Edna May Improved. Pure white 15 1.80 and other choice sorts 10 lbs., $5.00 .10 .60 Elfrida Pearson. Large pale pink 15 1.80 Fiery Cross. Intense orange-scarlet 25 1.80 Streptocarpus. Large-Flowering Hybrids. Fine green- Trade Pkt. Oz Fluffy Ruffles. Rich rose shaded salmon and cream house and decorative subjects, producing a contin- duplexed 60 6.00 uous succession of trumpet-shaped flowers, and em- Fortune. Rich dark blue 15 1.80 bracing a wide range of color. Sow seed in January

George Shawyer. Salmon-rose 15 1.80 or February ; plants will bloom in July, oz., $2.00 $1.00 .... ZINNIA Giant Colossal ZINNIA Dahlia-Flowered Dahlia-Flowered Zinnia The plants grow tall, are well-branched and the colors are very distinct and striking; the flowers are double and large, measuring New Giant-Flowered or Colossal from 5 to 6 inches across. Buttercup-yellow The flowers are of enormous size, thickly set with velvety petals. Canary Bird, primrose The plants are healthy, \ igorous, branching freely, and make excel- Crimson Monarch, best red lent material for groups or cutting. Dream, deep lavender Apricot-Yellow Crimson Pink Shades Exquisite, light rose, center deep rose (Light Canary) Deep Flesh Purple Shades Golden State, rich orange Blood-Red. Deep Salmon Royal Purple Lemon Beauty Bright Rose Golden Yellow Scarlet Illumination, deep rose Buttercup Laxender Shrimp-Pink Oriole, orange and gold Burnt Orange Light Salmon Violet Meteor, darkest red Cream Orange White Scarlet Flame, bright scarlet with blending of orange Trade pkt. Oz. Polar Bear, white Each of the above lb., $8.00 $0. 1 5 $0.80 Purple Prince Trade p.kt. O: Colossal varieties, special. lb., $10.00 .15 Mixed .80 Each of the abo\ e lb., $'0.00 $0.35 $1.80 Colossal, mixed, ordinary lb., $6.00 .15 .60 Dahlia-Flowered Mixed, many colors lb., $12.00 .25 1.00 Picotee Mixed 25 1.40 Dahlia Flowered Gold Medal Hybrids. A superior Pumila Delight. The petals of the flowers are ruf- mixture containing many new varieties from the fled and curled, each petal is beautifully picoteed, trial grounds of the originator and the better named many attractive shades, including salmon, cream, varieties lb., $14.00 .35 1.25 buff, biscuit, golden-yellow and laxender. The stems ha\ e not the stiffness of other sorts 50 2.40 California Crested or Curled 15 .60 Giants Lilliput. Mixed 15 .60 They are larger than Colossal and a cross between them and the Scarlet Gem 15 .80 Dahlia-Flowered types. They ha\'e smaller flat centers with more White Gem 15 .80 loosely placed petals. The petals are decidedly imbricated and the Orange 15 .80 flower from bud to full bloom presents a graceful appearance. Lilac 15 .80 Cerise Queen. Golden Gem 15 .80 Lemon Queen, the petals are light canary on the upper and cerise Canary Gem 15 .80 on the lower side. It is the only Zinnia with fragrance. Salmon Rose. lo\ eiy color 15 .80 A Miss Willmott, soft pink. Gracillimafl.pl. Coccinca 15 .80 Enchantress, extra choice pink. Mexicana (Haageana) fl. pi., double yellow 15 80 Orange King, similar in color to the Calendula of the same name. Hybrida. Mexican Hybrids. Single 15 .80 New Orange Queen, lighter than Orange King. Hybrids. Double 25 1.00 Hybrida. New Mexican Purity, a clean pure white. Pumila fl. pi. This is called the "Cut and Come Rose Queen, this flower opens first as bright rose with a deep Again" type. rose red center and gradually de\'elops into a deep rose. 10 .50 Alba plena. Snowball Scarlet Queen. Coccinca plena. Fireball 10 .50 California Giants. Mixed. All colors. Trade pkt. Oz. Aurea plena. Goldball 10 .50 Each of the lb., $1.00 Salmon-rose. Remarkable shade, good for cut- above $12.00 $0.25 flowers 15 .80 Vaughan's Special Mixture of all elegans warie- Mixed. The above four shades 10 .40 ties lb., $12.00 .20 .90

An expert Zinnia grower ad\ iscs the application of flowers of Grow in a sunny spot in well-fertilized soil and water freely, sulphur to the soil at planting time at the rate of half pound per the flowers will be more completely double as lack of these, stunts square rod. This will produce in his estimation better flowers. the plant and flowers are apt to re\'crt to the old single type. .

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Sow perennial seeds early so you may winter over larger plants.

AQUILEGIA (Columbine) Long-Spurred ACHILLEA, The Pearl ANCHUSA Dropmore Seeds of Biennials and Hardy Perennials

Perennials form a large and interesting place in the operations garden requirements absorb all the low-growing varieties and the of an up-to-date florist establishment. Some are as easily raised florist with his eye to the future will devote considerable space to as annuals, quite a few may be forced, others make fine pot perennials of all kinds. They require little heat, if any, and not plants and many furnish splendid cutting material. The rock much care.

Trade: pkt. Oz. ANEMONE Coronaria Continued Trade pkt. | — Oz. Acanthus Latifolius (Bear's Breech), 36 in. .lb., $4.00 .TO. 10 .TO.40 Sc. Brigid's Hybrids. True Irish strain. Irish- Mollis. Fine foliaged decorative plants, 3 ft., lb., $4.00 .10 .40 grown St. Brigids are largely favored by com- Achillea Ageratum. X Yellow, scented, 24 in 25 1.20 mercial growers on account of the lasting Filipendula, Parker's var. Yellow, 4 to 5 ft. .50 2.60 quality of the bloom, length of stem, and the Millefolium Kelwayi. Magenta red, 40 in. 3^802. ,$1.20 50 .... brilliancy of colors, 1 8 in }i oz., $1.20 $0.50 $4.00 Ruber, Magenta, red, 24 in 25 1.00 St. Brigid. Regular strain, 18 in lb., $22.00 .35 1.80 Ptarmica fl. pi. The Pearl. Abundant small white Hupehensis. Similar to Japonica, but the rosy mauve flowers, for cutting, 30 in 34 oz., $1.00 .50 3.40 flowers are produced two weeks earlier 35 2.00 Pennsylvanioa. 'White cup-shaped flowers. 1 to 2 ft Aconitum Fisheri. Large pale blue flowers, 30 in. . . .30 1.60 Napellus, Monk's Hood. Dark blue, 36 in 35 1.60 Pulsatilla. X Violet-lilac, 12 in 35 2.40 Wilsoni. Rich blue, 6 to 7 ft 50 3.20 Rubra, Xred, 12 in 35 2.40 Adlumia Cirrhosa, Allegheny Vine. Beautiful hardy Sylvestris. X White, large-flowered, 12 in 35 1.40 climber 35 2.60 Anthemis Kelwayii (Hardy Marguerite). 2 ft. Daisy- Adonis Vernalis. Golden yellow, 12 in 35 2.40 like yellow blossoms, produced all summer. Excel- Agathea Coelestis (Amelloides) (Blue Daisy). Blue, lent for cutting 25 1.00 Kelwayi Alba. Hardy white Marguerite. 3 ft. .25 floriferous, 40 in oz., 40c .25 1.40 1.00 Montana. Charming species producing pure white Agrostemma Coronaria Atrosanguinea. Deep blood- X flowers in abundance, 12 in oz., 65c .50 2.00 red, 28 in 10 .30 M Tinctoria. Very useful yellow border plant. 2 to 3 ft. .25 1.20 Coronaria Mixed 10 .25 Antigonon Leptopus (N4ountain Rose). Rose Flosjovis. Carmine-rose, 16 in 10 .30 lb., $5.00 Hybrida Walkeri. Brilliant rosy purple, 16 in 15 .40 .15 .50 AUwoodii, see Dianthus. AQUILEGIA (Columbine) Alstroemeria Aurantiaca. Orange, streaked with red, X 3 to 4 ft 35 2.40 .35 1.40

Pulchella. Brilliant yellow with red streaks, 3 ft.. . .50 4.80 California Hybrids 34 oz. ,85c .50 3.00 AlyssumX Argenteum. Yellow-flowered, 24 in 25 1.00 . Canadensis. Old rose with yellow, 30 in. . . lb., $18.00 .25 1.40 Rostratum, yellow, 16 in oz., 60c .35 34 2.00 Chrysantha. Light chrome-yellow, fine, 36 in. J4 oz., 50c .35 1.60 Saxatile compactum (Gold Dust), 12 in. . . .lb., $8.00 .15 .80 Fl. PL, 60 to 70 per cent of light chrome-yellow

Sulphureum. Sulphur-yellow, 15 in. . oz., $1.20 34 .50 4.00 double flowers, 36 in 34 oz., 80c .35 2.80 Ampelopsis Veitchi, Boston Ivy. Clean seed. lb., $3.00 .30 Grandiflora Alba. White, long-spurred, 24 in. Anchusa Angustifolia. Navy-blue, 36 in 15 .50 M oz., 80c .35 3.00 Italica, Dropmore "Variety. Large, gentian-blue, excel- Silver Queen. Long-spurred silvery white. 34 oz., $1 .30 .50 4.00 lent perennial for cutting, 6 ft ib., $7.00 .15 .80 Coerulea. Blue, Rocky Mt., Columbine. . . lb., $22.00 .35 1.80 Italica Lissadell. Large flowered clear Gentian blue, Rose Queen. Shades of rose with white center, 30 in. superior to Dropmore 35 1.40 3^ oz., 60c .50 4.00 Italica . Light blue, 3 to 5 ft 35 1.40 Dobbie's Imperial Hybrids. .A. very fine assortment Myosotiflora. Beautiful Forget -Me -Not, blue, X made by a European hybridizer 3^ oz., $1.00 .50 6.00 15 in 50 Farquhar's Pink. Beautiful pink, long spurred flowers. .50 4.00 (Windflower), Anemone Coronaria. Mixed, very Glandulosa Major. Black-violet with white corolla, showy, 18 in lb., $6.00 .15 .60 36 in }4 oz., $3.00 .50 Coronaria, Double Chrysanthemum -Flowered, 18 Jaetschaui. Large yellow with red spurs, 36 in. 34 oz.,85c .35 3.66 in., fine lb., $18.00 .35 1.40 Long-Spurred Varieties, choice mixed, 30 in., lb., $24.00 .35 2.00 Creagh Castle strain. Large color range 1.00 Blue Hybrids 3^ oz. .$1.00 .50 6.00 His Excellency, Single scarlet lb., $28.00 .35 2.00 Rose and scarlet shades 3^ oz., $1.00 .50 6.00 Rook Plants are followed by X and the heights given are of the plants when in bloom. .

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BOCCONIA (Plume Poppy) DAISY Shasta Alaska CAMPANULA Medium (Canterbury Bell) AQUILEGIA—Continued Trade pkt. O, Trade pkt. Oz. BellisX or Double Daisy, 6 in. Mrs. Scott Elliott's Strain of Long-Spurred Hybrids. Longfellow. Very large, double dark rose. oz., 50c$0.25 $1.60 The blooms are of large size and the spurs very Snowball. Double white, excellent oz., 50c .25 1.60 long. The colors range through shades of laven- 34 White with red center oz., 60c .35 ders, mauves, blues, purples, whites, creams, yel }/g Mammoth Rosy white Quilled double oz.,$1.00 .50 lows, pinks, reds, etc oz., $1.35 $0.50 $5.00 — ..3^ Monstrosa, double pink oz., 60c .35 2.00 Nivea Grandiflora. White, semi-double, 36 in. .25 1.00 34 Double red (dark rose) oz., 60c .35 2.00 Skinneri. Scarlet spurs with yellowish green corolla, 34 Double white oz., 60c .35 2,00 30 in M oz., 70c .35 2.20 34 Tubulosa Aetna. Rich, deep red oz., $1.20 .50 4.00 Vulgaris Alba Plena. Double white, 30 in .25 1.00 J4 Double mixed oz., 60c .35 2.00 Double mixed lb., $7.00 .15 .60 34 Extra choice mixed oz., 50c .25 1.60 Single mixed lb., 6.00 .15 .60 34 Bidens Atrosanguinea. The black Dahlia, 24 in 25 1.60 Vaughan's Special Mixture M oz., 1 .00 .50 3.60 Dahlioides. Mixed, 24 in 35 1.80 Bignonia Radicans (Trumpet vine). Dark red, orange Alpina. White, 12 in lb., $5.00 .15 .60 Arabis.X throat lb., $5.00 .15 .60 Alpina Nana Compacta, X 10 in 25 1.40 Bocconia Japonica (Plume Poppy). 5 ft. A handsome in .50 Arenaria Montana X . White, 12 border plant, ha\'ing large lobed heart-shaped Aristolochia Tomentosa, Dutchman's Pipe .lb., $6.00 .20 lea\ es with silvery under surface and flower plumes Sipho. Large-leaved lb., $16.00 .35 1.40 of pretty cream color. Germinates slowly. lb., $4.80 .15 .50 ArmeriaX Alpina. Purple, 12 in .50 Boltonia Asteroides. White daisy flowers, 4-6 ft .35 2.80 Formosa. Red. 2 ft. '4 oz.. 50c .35 Latisquama. Delicate pink, 4-5 ft 35 1.80 Formosa Hybrida. 2 ft 25 1.20 Buddleia Veitchiana. Butterfly Bush 5 ft.. lb., $14.00 .25 1.20 Laucheana. crimson, 9 in oz., 1.00 .50 3.20 Rosy 4 Buphthalmium Cordifolium (Speciosum). 36 in. oz. 85c .50 3.00 Maritima. Lilac-rose, 12 in 4 Orange-yellow flowers with brown centers 25 1.20 flowers, 24 in .50 Ruby. Deep rose-colored Salicifolium. Yellow, dwarf, 18 in 15 .90 50 3.20 Asclepias Tuberose. Orange, fine, 24 in CalaminthaX Alpina. Blue, 6 in Ys oz., $1.40 .50 Asparagus. .35 2.20 Asparagus Verticillatus. Hardy Climbing Callirhoe Involucrata. X Crimson, 6 in 35 Asperula Hexaphylla. White, excellent for cutting, .15 .80

Odorata, Woodruff. Very odoriferous, white, 8 in. . .15 .80 CAMPANULA Asphodelus Luteus. Yellow, fragrant, 3 ft., oz., 60c .35 2.00 CarpaticaX (Hare Bell) Blue, 9 in 34 oz., 40c .25 1.20 Aster Perennial. Choice mixed 35 1. Alba.X White, 18 in. oz., 40c .25 1.20 Perennial, Large-Flowering Varieties, mixed 50 2.40 34 Mixed X 34oz.,40c .25 1.20 Alpinus. Mixed, 15 in oz., 60c .35 2.00 Goliath. X Soft blue, 15 in Moz., $1.00 .50 3.00 Fragilis. Blue, splendid for hanging baskets 35 Nixe.X Light blue, 12 in M oz., 75c .35 Lactiflora Coerulea. Light blue, 3 ft 34 oz., 60c .35 2.20 mixture 50 Amellus Hvbridus. 30 in. A good Macrantha. Blue, large-flowered, 40 in 34 oz., 50c .35 1.60 Sub-coeruleus. Light blue, 15 in 34 oz., 75c .35 X Alba, white 34 oz., 50c .35 1.60 Yannanensis. Brilliant lilac blue, flowers in early Medium Calycanthema, Cup and Saucer. 36 in. Blue .30 1.60 summer 3^8 oz., 1.50 .50 Calvcanthema, Lilac, Pink, White, each 30 1.60 AubrietiaX Large-Flowered Hybrids. Aubrietias pro- Mixed 20 1.00 duce great masses of bloom. Grow well from seed. Sow in June and plant out in autumn where re- Medium, Canterbury Bell, Single. Blue, 36 in lb. ,$4.00 .10 .50 oz., .50 3.80 Single. Lilac, Rose, White, each lb., ,'i4.00 .10 .50 quired for flowering in spring. 6 in . }4 $1.00 Mixed lb., $3.00 .10 .30 Bougain\ illci. X Dark blue, 6 in. ^ oz ;i.oo .50 3.80 .35 Double, Blue, 32 in 25 1.20 Graeca. Violet, large. , 70c 2.40 .50 Rose 25 1.20 Leichtlini. Large-flowered, rosy purple. . 3^ oz.,$1.80 .50 White 25 1.20 Auricula. Extra choice mixed, 6 in. spring. . 3^ oz. $1 .00 Baby's Breath. See Gypsophila Paniculata. Mixed lb., $10.00 .20 1.00 .80 Baptisia Australis (False Indigo). 2-4 ft. Beautiful Double and single mixed 15 racemes of pea-shaped indigo-blue flowers appear- Persicifolia Alba. White, fine, 30 in 34 oz., 70c .35 2.60 ing in mid-summer lb. ,$18.00; 34 oz., 50c .25 1.60 Alba Plena. Double white 50 Beauty Bush (Kolkwitzia Amabilis.) 1000 seeds, $2.00 Coerulea. Blue 34 oz., 70c .35 2.60 Rock Plants are followed by X and the heights given are of the plants when in bloom. 25

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COREOPSIS Lanceolata (Double-Flowering) LOBELIA Cardinalis CHEIRANTHUS (Siberian WaUflower)

CAMPANULA—Continued Trade pkt. Oz. Trade pkt. Oz,

Persicifolia Coerulea Plena. Double blue . M oz., $1 .00 $0.50 $7.40 CerastiumX Tomentosum (Snow in Summer). Silvery Telham Beauty. Very large bells of China-blue white foliage, white flowers, 16 in 34 oz., 40c $0.25 $1.20 1-16 oz., $1.25 .75 Cheiranthus AUioni. Brilliant yellow, 16 in., lb., $6.00 .15 .60 Single mixed M oz., 70c .35 2.40 Kewensis Winter-blooming Wallflower. Fragrant Pyramidalis Alba. White, 5 ft M oz., 50c .25 1.80 flowers, sulphur passing to golden and violet, 30 in. Blue, lavender-blue, 5 ft M oz., 40c .25 1.20 3^oz., $1.00 .50 6.00 Mixed 34 oz., 40c .25 1.40 Linifolius. Lilac, 18 in 25 2.00 Rapunculoides Chelone Barbata Coccinea. Scarlet with yellow, 4 ft. . .15 .80 Rotundi folia. One of the prettiest species, slender X Barbara Torreyi. Brick-red, 4 ft 15 .80 stems, covered with dainty frail blue branching Hybrida. Mixed 15 .60 flowers, 6-12 in 3^ oz., $1.30 .50 6.00 Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum (Spring Marguerite) Trachelium (Coventry Bells). 2-3 ft. Crowded heads Early floriferous, 36 in. "Mother's Day." lb., $8.00 .15 .80 of lavender-blue flowers 25 1.00 Maximum Perfection (Ox-Eye Daisy) lb., 4.00 .10 .40 Turbinate. X A beautiful variety forming close mats King Edward Vll. Large, white, 36 in., .lb., 10.00 .15 .80 of foliage and bearing large cup-shaped flowers of Excelsior. One of the best, large flowers, 6 in. blue, sitting close to the plant and fairly smothering across with very small disc 35 1.80 it. June-July, bin oz., 50c .25 1. M Laciniatum, Comet Marguerite, white, 36 in 25 1.00 Alba.X 18 in i| oz., 50c .25 Market Favorite. Pure white flowers 25 1.20 Perennial Varieties. Mixed 25 1 .40 Mrs. C. Lothian Bell. Single white, 3 ft 25 1.20 CandytuftX Sempervirens (Hardy Candytuft). White, Elder Daisy. Early blooming, smaller flowering than Alaska, but more flowers 25 1.00 12 in. June-July lb,. $24.00 .35 Tenoreana Lilac with white, 16 in .20 .80 Clematis Paniculata. White lb., $ 3.00 .10 .40 Queen of Italy. A free-flowering, dwarf, compact Recta. Splendid cut-flowers, white, 4 ft. .lb., 14.00 .25 1.00 variety with almost evergreen foliage; may be Columbine. See Aquilegia. grown as annual or biennial. 10 in lb., $6.00 15 .60 Coreopsis Lanceolata Grandiflora. Golden yellow, Gibraltarica. Large flowers, lilac, shading to white. 3 ft lb., $3.20 .10 30 1 ft lb., $12.00 ,20 1.00 Lanceolata Grandiflora Fl. PI. (Double-Flowering Canterbury Bells. See Campanula Medium. Coreopsis), 3 ft lb., $10.00 .30 1.00 Carnation, Vienna Dwarf. Mixed oz., 60c .35 2.00 Auriculata Superba. Dark yellow with band of Vienna Dwarf. White M oz., 70c .35 2.40 brownish red around disc 35 1.80 Pink M oz.,$1.00 .50 3.60 CrucianellaX Stylosa. Light red, 18 in 15 .60 Grenadin-Red. Half high 34 oz., 70c .35 2.40 Daisy. See Bellis, Agathea, Chrysanthemum Maximum Red, Dwarf M oz., $1.30 .50 4.00 and Pyrethrum. White 34 oz., 75c .35 2.40 Daisy, Shasta, Alaska. Best white, American-grown, Pink 34 oz., 75c .35 2.40 40 in oz., 50c; lb., $18.00 .35 1.60 Velvety Brown 34 oz., 75c .35 2.40 34 Westralia. Very large and early. White. oz., 40c .25 1.40 Mixed 34 oz., 60c .25 2.00 3€ Ordinary lb., .15 .60 Cassia Marylandica (Indian Senna). Racemes of Shasta. $6.00 Double white 35 showy yellow flowers, 30 in 25 1.00 White Lady. Catananche Coerulea. Blue, with dark eye, fine, ever- DELPHINIUM lasting, 30 in 34 oz., 50c .35 1.40 Coerulea Alba. White, with dark eye. ... 3^ oz., 50c .35 1.40 Blackmore and Langdon Strain. Tall, graceful spikes of Centaurea Dealbata. Rose-colored flowers, 18 in. bloom, covered from top to bottom with captivat- 34 oz., 65c .35 2.20 ing blooms in charming color combinations. All the Macrocephala. Golden yellow, 36 in 25 1.00 clear shades of blue with many 'delightful opaline Montana. Corn-flower blue. Large flowers, 24 in. variations, with bees of contrasting colors. lb., $6.40 20 lb., $64.00 1.00 5.00 Alba. White, superb large flowers, 24 in. lb., $12.00 ,35 1.20 Vanderbilt Hybrids. Immense flower stalks with great Centranthus. See Valeriana. heads of bloom tapering to the tip. Nearly aU Centrosema Grandiflora. Red-violet oz., 40c 25 1.20 flowers open at once and exhibit the greatest Cephalaria Alpina. Sulphur-yellow, 5 ft 20 .80 combination of colors 50 4.80 Rock Plants are followed by X and the heights given are of the plants when in bloom. .

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DIGITALIS (Foxglove) DIANTHUS Plumarius (Clove Pinks) DELPHINIUM Blackmore and Langdon Strain 1.00 DELPHINIUM—Continued Trade pkt. Oz. DIANTHUS-PINKS Wrexham Strain (Holl\ hock Delphinium). The chief Trade pkt. Oz,

distinguishing features of the "Hollyhock" Del- Allwoodii X 1 00 seeds, $ 1 .00 ; 1 ,000 seeds, $8.00 phiniums are the extraordinary length and the Barbatus (Sweet William). tapering and spire-like shape of the spikes; the Double Blood-red (Atrosanguineus pi.) $0.20 $1.00 indescribably rich and \aned tints; the very Roseus. Pink .15 .80 remarkable extension of the flowering period. Nigrescens. Almost black 15 .80 lb., .?80.00; Hoz.. $2.00 $1.00 $6.00 White 15 .80 One of our growers who is a specialist in the culture of Delphinium Mixed lb., $6.00 .15 .60 seed has been at work on an improx ed strain of hybrids and has Single Albus. White 15 .50 segregated different colors into \^arious shades which we offer as Blood-red (Atrosanguineus) 15 .50 follows: Trade pkt. Oz- Coppery Red 15 .80 XXX Light Blue Shades M oz,, 70c$0.50 $ 2.60 Diadematus. Crimson with white eye 15 .60 Harlequin (Mutabilis). Many shades to each XXX Dark Blue Shades }4 oz., 70c .50 2.60 flower head 15 .50 XXX Mid-Blue Shades oz., 70c .50 2.60 H Johnson's Giant. Mixture of large-eved, dark. XXX Pastel Shades oz., 70c .50 2.60 M .".lb., $8.00 15 .80 Double Selecta. hybrids, mixed, Extra double new Nigrescens. Very dark, almost black 15 .50 producing 90% extra double flowers of large size Pink Beautv (Newport Pink). Salmon-rose

and excellent color variation 1.00 14.00 : lb., $10.00 .20 1.00 Belladonna Hybrids. 4 to 5 ft 35 1.60 Roseus. Delicate pink 15 .50 Belladonna. Light Blue, 4 to 5 ft lb., $28.00 .40 2.00 Scarlet Beautv. Scarlet lb.. $8.00 .15 .80

Turkev-Red . 15 .80 Light Blue Improved, 4 to 5 ft lb., $40.00 .50 3.00 Single'Mixed lb., $3.60 .10 .40 Bellamosum. Dark blue, 4 to 5 ft lb., $32.00 .50 2.40 Dwarf Mixed 15 .50 Cardinale. Scarlet, 30 in 50 3.00 Mammoth Flowered. Single mixed .... lb., $ 6.00 .15 .60 .80 Chinense Album Grandiflorum. W hite, 36 in.lb., $8.00 .20 Double Mixed lb., 14.00 .25 1.20 Azureum Grandiflorum. Blue, 36 in lb., $8.00 .20 .80 Vaughan's Special Mixture lb., 14.00 .25 1.20 Azure Fairy. Soft azure-blue, 20 in 25 1.20 Barbatus X Chinensis (Annual Sweet William). Tom Thumb Ultramarine. A dwarf species, with Mixed lb., $6.00 .15 .60 fine feathery foliage with beautiful flowers in open Sweet Wi\-elsfield, See Annual pages. panicles in ultramarine-blue lb., $8.00 .20 .80 Cacsius, (Cheddar Pink'. X Dense tufts of glaucous blue foliage and large rose-colored flowers, 3 in. Julv Mixed lb., $7.00 .15 .70 i^oz., 50c .35 1.60 Elatum Hybridum Indigo (better than D. Formosum). Deltoides Brilliant (Maiden Pink). X Rose, 6 in. 5 ft 14.00 Summer 34 oz., 50c .35 1.80 Double Hvbrids. Fine mixed lb., $20.00 .35 1.60 Dentosus Hybridus.X Lilac and red oz., 50c .25 1.40 Summer Cloud. White, fine i/^oz., $1.25 .50 7.40 Graniticus. Carmine. X 8 in J^oz., $1.00 .35 .... Formosum. Blue, dark, 5 ft lb., $36.00 .50 3.00 Latifolius Atrococcincus pi. A beautiful outdoor interior, Nudicaule. X Brilliant scarlet with peach-red Pink, of deep crimson color, semi to full double 30 in i^oz., 85c .50 3.00 flowers, borne on stout stem, 15 to 18 in. high 15 .80 Chamois 50 4.00 Neglectus X (Glacier Pink). Fierv red, 6 in Lemon Gem. 18 in Hoz., $1.20 .75 100 seeds, 45c; 1000 seeds, $3.50 Zalil or Sulphureum. Yellow, orchid-like flowers, 6 ft. 1.00 16.00 Best rock work species mixed X }4 oz., $1.25 .50 4.00 Gold Medal Hybrids. An extra choice strain, lb., $12.00 .25 1.00 Plumarius (Clo\'e Pink). X Single mixed, 6 in... Vaughan's Special Mixture, Perennial varieties 50 3.20 lb., $3.60 .10 .40 Rock Plants are followed by X and the heights gi\'en are of the plants when in bloom. mmmw) mT®m^, (g^s^^©© Amm m^w Y©m.^, m©€)m. worn. ^^.©migTg 27

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SWEET WILLIAM (Dianthus Barbatus) HOLLYHOCK Chater's Double GAILLARDIA Grandiflora

DIANTHUS—Continued Trade pkt Oz. Trade pkt. Oz. Fine Plumarius Double. mixed 34 o: 35c $0.25 3 1.20 ErinusX Alpinus, Mixed. White, carmine and rose, Cyclops. Best single 15 6 in. May-July $0.50 Cyclops. Red Hybrids 35 1.40 Alpinus. Purple, fine for borders. 6 in . J^e oz., $2.00 .50 Cyclops. Double Mixed 3^oz.,$1.00 .50 Eryngium Amethystinum. Amethyst-blue, 3 ft 50 $3.00 Semperflorens. Single Mixed 20 1.00 Alpinum. Light blue, 32 in 35 2.00 Double and Single Mixed oz., 40c .25 1.40 H Planum. Dark blue, 4 ft 15 .60 Diadematus. Rose sprinkled white .15 .80 Eupatorium Ageratoides. White, 3 ft .20 1.00 Albus Plenus. Double white oz., 75c .50 2.80 Coelestinum. Sky-blue 24 in oz., $1.00 .50 Nanus fl. pi. Double Eariv-Flowering. Mixed }/$ " Purpureum. -red, floriferous, 4 ft .35 1.40 Hoz., 70c 35 2.40 Mrs. Sinkins Double white 50 Euphorbia Polychroma.X Bright yellow bracts, 15 in. .50 Peacock. Fringed 15 .80 Evening Primrose. See Oenothera. Vaughan's Special Mixture oz., 60c .35 2.00 FORGET-ME-NOT X (Myosotis) Dictamnus Fraxinella (Gas Plant). Pink, 30 in Alpestris. Blue, 12 in lb. , $12.00 .20 1.00 lb., $26.00 .50 2.00 Indigo-blue (Sutton's Royal Blue), 12 in. K oz. 60c .35 2.00 Fraxinella Albus. White, 30 in lb., $26.00 .50 2.00 Eliza Fonrobert .30 1.60 DIGITALIS fFoxglove) Messidor. Deep blue late-blooming, 12 in oz. 60c .35 2.00 Rosea. 12 in .20 1.00 Canariensis. Canary-yellow i-i oz., 65c 35 4.00 Victoria. Dwarf, skv -blue, 8 in oz. 80c .35 2.80 The Shirley Hybrids. 6 to 7 ft. The flower-heads are White. 12 in .20 1.00 over 3 ft. long, co\ered with big bell-shaped blos- Mixed, many kinds .15 .80 range from soms. Colors white and shell-pink to Indigo-Blue Bouquet. A compact, upright grower of deepest rose, attracti\ ely dotted many with crim- the pillar or column type, completely smothered son or chocolate lb., $12.00 oz., 35c 25 1.00 }4 with flowers of dark blue 34 oz., 85c .35 3.00 Hybrida Lutzi. New salmon hybrids 30 1.40 Pink Bouquet. A companion to the above, only the Gloxiniaflora. Spotted flowers, mixed, 4 ft... .lb., $4.80 .15 .50 flowers are a charming pink shade oz., 85c .35 3.00 Alba. White lb.. 6.00 .15 .60 34

Purple lb., 6.00 .15 .60 Dissitiflora. Rich blue, early and compact. . 3^ oz., 65c .35 4.00 lb., Rose 6.00 .15 .60 Palustris. The true Swamp Forget-Me-Not . 3^ oz., 60c .35 2.00 Isabellina. New, light chamois 14 oz., 60c .35 2.00 Semperflorens. Dwarf, blue, in flower from Grandiflora. Chrome-yellow (Ambigua), 36 in 15 .80 early spring until autumn 3^ oz. 50c .30 1.60 Maculata Iveryana. Spotted varieties, 4 ft 15 .60 Oblongata. Vaughan's Early and Late-Flowering. Purpurea 10 .40 The flowers are borne on long, stiff stems. Sky- Mixed, 3 ft lb., Monstrosa. $6.40 .15 .60 blue flowers with a white center 34 oz., 40c .25 1.40 Mixed lb., 4.00 .10 .40 Blue Bird. A beautiful winter-flowering Forget-Me- Vaughan's Special Mixture lb., 8.00 .15 .80 Not 3^oz., $1.20 .50 8.00 Hybrida Isolde Krotz. New. Bright blue; good for Doronicum Caucasicum, yellow, early .75 pots. An improved Ruth Fisher. ... 1-32 oz., $2.50 1.00 Echinacea Purpurea. Hvbrida (Cone Flower), n ixed, Ruth Fisher. Neat and compact habit, and the ' 40 in .35 1.80 lovely blue flowers shoot up strongly over the .. Purpurea. Purple Cone Flower, 40 in. .lb., $14.00 .25 1.20 glossy dark green foliage J^e oz., $1.00 .50 Echinops (Globe Thistle) Ritro. Violet, 5 ft. .lb., $4.80 .15 .50 Marga Sacher. Deep sky-blue. Flowers measure 2-5 Sphaerocephalus. Light blue, fine for winter bouquets .10 .40 to 3-5 inches across 1 .00 Edelweiss. X Large-flowered, 6 in 3^ oz., $2.00 .50 Eremurus Robustus, 100 seeds, 75c; 1000 seeds, 6.00 GAILLARDIA-Grandiflora Himalaicus 100 seeds, 35c; 1000 seeds, 3.00 Erigeron Speciosus Hyb. Grandiflorus. Rosy lilac. 30 Dazzler. Large flowers, bright golden yellow with rich in .35 2.20 maroon-red center 34 oz., 60c .35 2.00 Grandiflorus Elatior. Rosy, 24 in 35 2.40 Mastadonte. Large-flowered, pure yellow 20 1.00 Rock Plants are followed by X and the heights given are of the plants when in bloom. ..

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LATHYRUS Latifolius (Perennial Pea) HIBISCUS (Mallow Marvels) LUNARIA (Honesty or Peter's Penny)

GAILLARDIA Grandiflora—Continued Trade pkt. Oz. GRASSES, Ornamental—Continued Trade pkt. Oz. Portola Hybrids. 23^ to 3 ft. The flowers are nearly Eulalia Japonica Zebrina. 5 ft $0.25 $1.20 4 inches in diameter the petals — being very broad Gymnothrix Latifolia. 3 to 4 ft 15 .60 and overlapping, of great substance, and spread Gynerium Argenteum 15 .60 out flat, forming a very regular flower; in color a Stipa Pennata. Feather Grass. 2 ft 50 3.00 brilliant scarlet with coppery hue which is inten- Uniola Latifolia. Spike Grass. 3 ft 15 .60 sified by the golden yellow with which each petal is heavily tipped. about Comes 50% true Gunnera Manicata. Fine foliage plant 1.00 oz., 60c $0.35 $2.00 Gypsophila Paniculata. White 40 in lb., $5.40 .15 .60 Stand-Holder. Large flowers, more or less yellow bor- Paniculata Fl.Pl. (30 to 407o true), 40 in. . oz., 85c .50 5.40 dered, and with lighter or darker red wings around Manginii. Rosy white, tall .20 1.00 the center. The petals are broad, but occasionally Repens, X Dwarf, for rockwork. White, 6 in .35 1.40 tubular with an inclination to doubleness. Blooms Hedysarum Coronarium . Red Honeysuckle, 24 in. . .10 .40 early and the stems are stiff and long 25 1 .60 Autumnale Superbum. Yellow .35 1.80 Sibylla. Flowers large, vivid carmine, tipped white, Helenium Bigelowi. Yellow, for cutting, 20 in .50 3.00 with dark crimson center 20 1.00 Hoopesi. Yellow, 30 in .20 1.00 Maxima Kermesina Splendens. Crimson 15 .80 Pumilum Magnificum. Bright yellow .35 1.40 Maxima Yellow. Golden 20 1.00 Riverton Beauty. Lemon-yellow, 4 ft .50 Semi-plena. Semi-double varieties mixed 20 1.00 '2.80 Riverton Gem. Crimson and old gold . . . . oz., 85c .50 Sulphurea Oculata. Yellow, dark center 20 1.00 Helianthemum X Mutabile, (Rock Rose). Low-grow- Tangerine. New, large orange-colored flower, l^oz., 90c .50 3.00 ing evergreen plants forming large clumps, com- Compacta. Mixture of dwarf varieties 16 in 20 1.00 pletely covered with bloom during July and Large-flowering sorts, mixed lb., $4.80 .15 .40 August. Pale rose changing to lilac, then to white.

New Hybrids, mixed lb., 8.00 .15 .80 8-12 in. Excellent for rockeries. Mixed colors. . .20 .80 Helianthus (Sunflower) Maximilianii. Early-flower- ing, yellow. 3 ft 3^ oz., 70c .35 5.00 Galega Bicolor Hartlandi. White and lilac 15 .60 Angustifolius. . Yellow, free-bloom- Garden Heliotrope, see Valeriana. ing. Good cut-flower, 3 ft.., .25 1.00 Gentiana Acaulis, Gentian-blue, fine, 5 in. . oz., 85c .50 3.00 Perennial Varieties. Mixed oz., $1.00 .50 Lutea. Yellow, 40 in oz., 40c .25 1.20 M Heliopsis Pitcheriana. Golden yellow, 4 ft .15 .80 Geum Coccineum Atrosanguineum Pl.xSemi-double, Scabra Zinniaeflora. Yellow, 3 ft .25 1.20 orange-red, 2 ft oz., 40c .30 1.20 Soleil d'Or. Golden yellow, 5 ft .25 1.00 Coccineum X Fl. PI. Mrs. Bradshaw. Glowing-red. Helleborus Niger, Christmas Rose. Seed germinates 2 ft Moz., 50c .35 1.80 very slowly. 15 in lb., $10.00 .25 1.00 Boresii. X Neat tufts of evergreen foliage, large .40 Hesperis Matronalis (Sweet Rocket) , red,40 in. lb., 3 .20 .10 flowers brilliant scarlet in bloom from June till Matronalis Alba. White, 40 in lb., 3.40 .10 .40 late autumn J4oz„$1.20 .50 4.00 Mixed lb., 3.00 .10 .30 Lady StrathedenX (Golden Ball). The blooms are Nana Candidissima, 20 in .15 .60 a rich golden yellow Hoz., $1.00 .50 3.20 HeucheraX Sanguinea. Crimson, 30 in. . }/s oz., 1.00 .50 Globularia X Trichosantha (Globe Daisy) . Dark blue, Sanguinea Splendens. Bright vermilion. 3^ oz., 1.00 .50 12 in >goz.,80c .50 5.00 Hybrida Grandiflora. Mixed, 30 in. . .J/g oz.. 1.00 .50 Golden (Solidago Canadensis) 35 1.80 Rod Maxima. Crimson, 30 in 3^ oz., 1.50 .50 Brizoides. Rosy, oz., 1.00 .50 7.00 Grasses, Ornamental 30 in 3^ Hibiscus Giant Yellow Sunset or (Golden Bowl), 2 ft .15 .60 Arundo Donax. 8 to 30 ft 15 .60 Crimson Eye. White with red eye, 4 ft. .lb., $5.40 .15 .50 Arundo Donax fol. variegatis. 4 to 7 ft 15 .80 Mallow Marvels. Mixed, 4 ft lb., 5.00 .10 .50 Erianthus Ravennae. Plume Grass6 to 8 ft. lb., $6.00 .15 .60 Red, 4 ft lb., 8.00 .20 .80 Eulalia Japonica 6 ft 15 .80 Moscheutos Roseus. Pink, 4 ft lb., 5.00 .15 .50 Rock plants are followed by X and the heights given are of the plants when in bloom. Seeds of Biennials and Hardy Perennials Trade pkt. Oz. Trade pkt. Oz. Hieracium X Villosum. Yellow, silvery leaves, 12 in. $0.3 5 $2.00 Lychnis Alpina X Rose, 12 in }4 oz., $1.20 $ 50 Hollyhocks. Double Maroon, Yellow, Pink, Deep Arkwrightii. A cross between Chalcedonica and Rose, Crimson, Dr. Faust, Salmon, Appleblossom, Haageana. 2 to 3 ft. May. Large flowers in bril- Blood-Red, Newport-Pink, .lb., $14.00; H oz., 40c .25 1.20 liant colors, varying from orange-scarlet to soft White lb., $16.00; }4 oz., 40c .25 1.20 salmon-pink oz., 50c .25 $1.60 Imperator. New formation, collar of frilled and Chalcedonica Alba. White. 36 inch .15 .80 fringed edges 75 6.00 Scarlet, 36 in lb., $6.40 .15 .60 Kew Garden Pink. Satiny pink 50 Flos-Cuculi. Pink, 18 in 34 oz., 50c .25 1.60 Lilac Beauty. A clear bright lilac ]4 oz., 40c .25 1.40 Fulgens. Garnet, 18 in .35 Sheba. Primrose with rosy reflection Queen of . Haageana Hybrida. Mixed, extra choice, 18 in. . . }4 oz., 50c .25 1.80 M oz., 50c .37 1.40 Chater's Prize Double Mixed lb., .$12 00 .25 1.00 Scarlet, 18 in 3^ oz., 60c .35 3.00 Single Black, Pink, Red, Rose, White, Yellow and Viscaria Splendens. Early, deep rose, 16 in. lb., $8.00 .15 .80 Salmon, each oz., 40c .25 1.40 M Lythrum Roseum Superbum. Rose-pink, 40 in .15 .60 Single mixed lb., 5. 00 .15 .50 Malva Moschata. Rose, 3 ft .15 .40 Exquisite. Mixed colors with curled and fringed Matricaria Capensis Alba Plenissima. Best white, edges }4: oz., 50c .35 1.80 lb., $5.00 .15 .50 Allegheny. Mammoth-flowering, mixed. . lb., 8.00 .15 .80 1.80 Alameda Pink. Wonderful new single pink 25 1.40 Golden Ball. Yellow. Sin .25 Snowball, 8 in .35 2.60 Everblooming Single Hybrids lb. , 5 .00 .15 .50 Double and Single Hybrids, mixed lb., 8.00 .15 .80 Meconopsis Baileyii. It is a graceful plant with downy Honesty, see Lunaria. pale green leaves, the brilliant Cambridge-blue pend- ant flowers, 4 inches across, being carried singly on Hyacinthus Candicans. White yucca-like flowers, stems about 2 feet high. Thriving best in a shaded 4 ft lb., $4.00 .15 .50 position 500 seeds, $1.00 Iberis, see Candytuft. Monarda Hybrida. Mixed. 36 in .25 1.60 Incarvillea Delavayi. Rosy-carmine, 24 in. J^oz., 1.00 .50 7.00 Myosotis. See Forget-Me-Not. Inula X Ensifolia. Dwarf, golden, 12 in.. oz., 1.00 .35 Nepeta Mussini X . Neat bushes of small lavender- Iris Kaempferi, Japanese Iris. Most seedlings bloom like foliage covered with terminal spikes of lav- the second year. 18 in lb., $ 8.00 .15 .80 vender-blue flowers, both foliage and flowers aro- Large-Flowering Hybrids lb., 10. QO .25 1.00 matic M oz., $1.00 .50 3.60 Jacob's Ladder, see Polemonium. Oenothera Fraseri. Deep yellow. 24in. . oz., 1.50 .50

Ivy Lina ria Cymbalaria pink . oz , 50c .35 1.80 Kenilworth X , . Macrocarpa (Missouriensis) . Yellow, 6 in. June-Sept. Kudzu Vine. Pueraria Thunbergiana. Fragrant, wis- Vs oz., $1.00 .50 6.00 taria-like flowers lb., $4.00 .10 40 Youngei. Large yellow bloom. 18 in.. . oz., 1.40 .50 5.00 Larkspur (Perennial). See Delphinium. Papaver (Poppy) Alpine. X Mixed, 10 in. . .}/$ oz., 75c .35 Latifolius. (Everlasting Pea), mixed Lathyrus Bracteatum. Scarlet., 32 in lb., $ 8.00 .Z-U .c3Uan lb., $ 6.00 .15 .60 NudicauIeX (Iceland). Mixed, 16 in lb., 10.00 .20 1.00 Latifolius Pink Beauty, very fine, 6 ft. . . . lb., 8.00 .20 .80 Yellow, Orange and White, each lb., 12.00 .25 1.00 Red. Magenta, 7 ft lb., 8.00 .20 .80 Coonara Pink. Rose-pink suffused salmon-pink.. White Pearl, 5 ft lb., 14.00 .25 1.00 Plants very vigorous .5U l.chJ Lavandula Vera. True Sweet Lavender 15 .80 Gibson's Giant Orange 1 .*XVJ40 Liatris (Blazing Star.) Spicata. Purple rose, 20 in. Double Mixed 35 1 80 .35 1.60 Moz., 50c Sunbeams. New lb., $14.00 !25 L20

ft. to . . oz., 1.60 Pycnostachya, 4 Purple. Aug. Oct 50c .35 Orientale (Oriental Poppy). Scarlet lb., 12.00 20 1.00 Scariosa. Rose-purple, 4 ft M oz., 50c .35 1.60 Brilliant. Brilliant fiery red oz., 50c .25 1.80 Lilium Regale, Regal Lily. Pink outside, interior Hybrids. New varieties, mixed lb., $12.00 20 1.00 3 5 ft lb.. .35 primrose-yellow, to $18.00 1.60 Mrs. Perry. Salmon-rose }/$ oz., $1.25 .50 Tenuifolium (Siberian Coral Lily) J/g oz., 1.30 .50 8.00 Perry's White .50 Willmottiae. Orange-red, spotted brown. H oz., 1.50 1.00 10.00 Princess Victoria Louise. Soft salmon-rose Linaria. Cymbalaria, 3 in oz., 50c .35 1.80 H oz., 85c .35 3.00 Alpina Hoz., $ 1.00 .75 6.00 Pentstemon. Large-flowering hybrids,mixedJ^oz. ,70c .35 2.40 Dalmatica. Yellow with orange lip, 36 in.. lb., 14.00 .25 1.00 Digitalis. White tinted violet, 36 in .15 .80

. .40 Linum Perenne (Perennial Flax). Blue. .lb., 4 00 .10 Glaber. Dwarf, blue, 36 in .25 1.20 Perenne Fl. Album. White lb., 4.00 .10 .40 Grandiflorus. Lavender-blue oz., $1.00 .50 .40 Pubescens. Reddish blue, lips white, 1 8 in .20 1.00 Flavum. Yellow oz., 75c .50 4.80 Sensation. A wonderful mixture, 30 in. . .3^ oz., 50c .35 3.00 Narbonense. Steel-blue, large-flowering. . }4 oz., 75c .50 Red varieties 34 oz., $1.00 .50 Lobelia Cardinalis(CardinalFlower). 36 in.i/goz , $1.00 .50 7.00 Pink varieties oz., 1.00 .50 Syphilitica. Blue. 24 in M oz., 70c .35 2.40 Southgate Gem. Crimson-scarlet, 24 in., H oz., 1 .00 .50 7.00 Lunaria Biennis Alba (Honesty or Peter's Pence) See also "Chelone." 40 in lb., 6.00 .15 .60 $ Phlox Decussata. Perennial varieties mixed. Seed Crimson, ft lb., 6.00 .15 .60 Biennis. 4 germinates slowly lb., $20.00 .25 1.80 Mixed lb., 6.00 .15 .60 Physalis Franchetti (Chinese Lantern Plant), 28 in. . . Polyphyllus. Lupinus lb., $8.00 .20 .80 Blue, Stately spikes of blue, 3 ft lb., 3.00 .10 .30 Physostegia Virginica. Rosy lilac, 4 ft. ... oz., 50c .25 1.60 Albus. Large, pure white spikes. 2-3 ft. .lb., 3.00 .10 .30 M Virginica Alba. White, 36 in. oz., 40c .25 1.40 Sunshine. Golden yellow. 30 in lb., 16.00 .35 1.20 H Compacta. Dwarf, rose. .J4oz., 50c .25 1.80 Moerheimi. Beautiful soft pink, 2-3 ft. . .lb., 16.00 .25 1.40 Gigantea. Lilac-rose, 4 ft oz., 50c .25 1.80 Harkness' Regal Mixture. A mixture of charming Pinks, see Dianthus. new colors, in which rose, buff, flesh and salmon Grandiflora, blue, shades predominate lb., $12.00 .25 1.00 Platycodon 28 in .25 1.20 Downer's Hybrids. Perpetual flowering new hybrids. Grandiflora Alba. White, 28 in oz., 50c. .25 1.80 lb., $12.00 .25 1.00 Mixed, 28 in .25 1.40 Roseus. Light and dark rose flowers on long stem Mariesi. Dark blue, dwarf, 16 in oz., 80c .35 3.00

Alba. White and faint blue, dwarf, . . oz., 4 ft lb., $10.00 .20 1.00 80c .35 3.00 Polemonium Coeruleum. Blue, Jacob's Ladder. 30 in. .15 .60 Arms of Enkhuizen. New. Creamy white. . 34 oz., 40c .25 1.40 Lavender Queen. Lavender tinted pink blossoms 3 ft. .35 1 .40 Coeruleum Album. White, 30 in .15 .60 Princess Juliana. Lovely pink. 3 ft lb., $16.00 .25 1.40 Prima Donna. Dwarf, delicate blue, 12 in .15 .60 Mixed. Splendid value lb., 2.80 .10 .30 Richardsoni, Dwarf, blue, early, 20 in .15 .80 Rock Plants are followed by X and the heights given are of the plants when in bloom. LUPINUS Polyphyllus LYCHINIS Chalcedonica POPPY Nudicaule or Iceland Seeds of Biennials and Hardy Perennials

Trade pkt. Oz- PYRETHRUM ^-^^^^ pkt. 0=. Polyanthus. Mixed (Primula Verisi, 10 in. o=.,50c $0.25 $1.80 M Roseum. Pink, 30 in M or., 70c S0.35 $2.cO Veris, Hardy Primrose Excelsior strain, . . 02., $1 .20 .50 4.00 .Album. White, excellent 34 oz., 65c .35 2.20 Poppy, See Papa\ er. .Atrosanguineum. Dark red shades 3<£ oz., $1.20 .50 4.00 red, 12 in oz., .35 Potentilla Formosa X Light }/i cOc 2.00 Carneum. Flesh 34 oz., 65c .35 2.20 Ncpalensis Miss W'illmott. Bright carmine, 12 in. X James Kelway. Rich red 3 s oz., $1.50 .50 14 oz., bOc .35 2.00 Hybridum. Single mixed lb.. $lo.OO; 34 oz., 45c .25 1.40 .35 Grandiflorum. Giant mixed 34 oz., 60c .35 2.00 Double Mixed, 20 in 3^ oz., $l.bO .50 Comet -Flowered. Single and semi -double with Single Mixed, 26 in o^., 40c .25 1.20 ^ 34 twisted petals s or., 60c .35 4.00 PRIMULA Double mixed. Extra choice 38 oz., $1.20 .50 8.00 Double and single mixed 34 oz., $1.00 .35 3.20 Beesiana.X Veh etv purple with large yellow eve Uliginosum. White, 4 ft 3^ oz., 75c .35 .3^ oz.", $1.60 .50 Bullesiana Hybrida.X Fine shades of yellow, orange, Rudbeckia Newmannii. Vivid yellow, 24 in 35 1 40 apricot and carmine, 18 in. May-June .50 Purpurea lEchinacea). 4 ft lb., $14.00 1.20 Grandiflora lb., 18.00 .35 1.40 Cashmeriana. Lilac, early, hardy, 12 in. .Heoz., $4.0D .75 " Fulgida. Yellow, disc dark, very free, 38 in .25 1 00 Cortusoidcs. Rose :'s oz., $2.00 .75 Hirta (Black-Eyed Susans yellow, back center, 24 in. .35 1.60 Denticulata H\ brida Grandiflora . 12 in.3^ oz.,$1.50 .50 X Triloba, also called Black-Eyed-Susan, 3 ft .35 1.40 Floribunda Grandiflora. yellow, for pots .75 Salvia .Argentea (Siher-leaxed Sage). 3d in .15 .DO Florindae. 3 to 4 ft. Fragrant, bright vcUow pendant .Arurea Grandiflora. Stately willow-like growth, flowers 1-16 oz., $2.00; 500 seeds, 75c spikes of pale blue flowers, 4 ft. in fall Japonica mixed. X WhiLC, purple, black and carmine. lb., $24.00; 34 oz., 50c .35 1.80 15 in., spring H oz., $1.00 .50 3.20 Nutans. Blue, 3 ft .25 1.20 Japonica. X Mrs. Scott Elliott's special strain, Patens. Sky-blue, 30 in .35 2.80 J^oz., 2.00 1.00 Pratensis. Dark blue, 30 in .25 1.00 Moerheim Hybrids .75 Verbascifolia S\ ria. Flower spikes 18 in. tall. Flow- - ers blue, hairy without, 5 ft .25 1.20 Puh erulenta. X Shining purple-carmine, 16 in. Max dark within and June 3^oz., $1.00 .50 Saponaria X Ocymoides Splendens. Pink, trailing, Rosea Grandiflora. X Rose-carmine, 8 in. Mav-June summer, 12 in .15 .60 Meoz.; $1.00 .50 Officinalis. Bouncing Bet, whitish, 2 ft .15 .80 Saxifraga Cordifolia.X .A fine rock plant, 24 in Officinalis. Common yellow cowslip . 10 in .15 .80 Sieboldii (Cortusoides amoena grandiflora).. 1000 seeds 2.50 J-^ oz., $1.50 .75

Cordifolia Splendens. \'i\ id rose . 24 in Sikkimensis, 15 in. Yellow 1.00 X l-32oz..$1.50 .75 Veris (Polyanthusj. X Fine mixed, 12 in., Decipiens grandiflora. X \\ hire. 18 in. l-lboz.. $1.00 .50 spring 3i oz., 50c .25 1.80 HypnoidesX. White trailing, 6 in. 1-16 oz.. $ 1.40 .75 Grandiflora. X \Iixed 3€ or., 7()c .35 2.40 Lingulata Leichtini. \'i\'id rose, 28 in. 1-32 oz.. $1.50 .75 Excelsior strain of large-flowering \ arieties

Rose, in. ,^ .50 3^oz.,$1.20 .50 4.00 Rhci superba.X 12 May-July s oz. $l.b0 Perennial Species mixed oz., $ 1 .00 .50 1 iri 3^ Lutea.X Yellow, 2 3^ or. , $1.20 .50 4.00 Scabiosa Caucasica. Laxender. oz., lb., $28.00 .35 2.00 Munstead Strain. X Mowers of largest sire, fine 34 60c; Caucasica Alba. Pure white, 40 in .50 4.00 shades including yellow and white. 1 2 in. 34 oz., 70c .35 2.41) Perfecta. La\-ender lb.. $34.00 .50 2 80 V'ulgarisX (.Acaulisi. Yellow Primrose, 6 in. . 34 or., 85c .35 3.00 House's New Hybrids. A new strain of this hand- some border plant, flowers \'ery large and of Pueraria Thunbergiana (Kudzu Vine) lb., $4.00 .10 .40 beautiful form ranging in color from light arure- Ranunculus .Asiaticus Superbissimus. Mixed, 12 in. blue and lavender to deep blue and sih erv white. lb., $6.40 .15 .60 lb.", $50.00 .50 4.00 red shades, in. Rehmannia Angulata. Rose and 24 Columbaria Delicate Pink. Deep rosy mauve. 2 ft. Vs oz., $1.00 .50 6.00 34 oz., $1.00 .50 3.00

Romneya Coulteri 1 California Giant Poppy). Beau- Delicate Lavender }4 oz., $1.00 .50 3.00 tiful snowy white fragrant flowers }4 oz., 60c .35 2.20 Japonica. Clear blue flowers, 30 in lb., $6.00 .15 bo Rock plants are followed by X jnd the height given are of the plants whe.n in bloom. .

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SCABIOSA Caucasica, House's New STATICE Latifolia (Sea Lavender) THALICTRUM Dipterocarpum Hybrids

Trade pkt, Oz. Seeds of Biennials and Hardy Perennials Verbascum Miss Wilmot. Large white flowers, 5 ft. .$0.25 $1.00 Trade pkt. Oz. Harkness Hybrids 25 .80

Sedum Acre (Golden Moss). 3 in oz., $1.40 $0.75 Olympicum. Silvery foliage, golden-yellow flowers. . .35 1.80 Aizoon. Yellow with brown 1. 00 Phoeniceum Hybrida. Mixed, 2 ft 15 .60 Spurium. 6 in. Pink flowers rFOz.,$1.40 .7? Veronica Amethystina. X Long racemes of bright blue Sidalcea Rose Queen. Rose, 4 ft oz., 40c .25 $1 40 flowers, 1 ft 34 oz. ,80c .35 2.80

Rosy Gem. Mallow rose, 18 in }4: oz., 40c .25 1.40 Incana. Ageratum-blue, silvery foliage, 12 in. New Hybrids K oz., 50c .35 1.80 34oz., 60c .35 2.00 Silene (Orientalis). Dark rose, 30 in 15 .50 Spicata. Various shades, 18 in 34 oz., 50c .35 1.60 Asterias Grandiflora. Carmine-scarlet, 18 in. Spicata Dwarf Blue. X 34 oz., $1.20 .50 4.00

Longifolia. Compact clusters of blue flowers, 30 in. . .35 1.40 oz , .35 34 . 60c Schafta.X Rose, 8 in. July M oz., 70c .35 2.40 Hendersoni Nana. Dark blue. 12 in 35 1.80 Solidago (Golden Rod). X Virgo-aurea Alpestris. Yel- Prostrata. Mixed 34 oz., $1.20 ,50 4.00 low, 10 in. spring 25 1.00 Repens. X Dwarf branching, pale blue. 3^oz., $1.00 .50 Perennial Species. Mixed oz., 50c .35 1.80 Spergula Pilifera.X A hardy evergreen suitable for 34 Teucrium Royal Blue 35 2.40 grass edging or rockwork, 4 in oz., $1.65 .50 Viola Bosniaca.X Free-blooming, small deep purple Stachys Lanata. Silver leaves, purple flowers, 24 in. . .15 .60 flowers, 4 in. summer 34 oz., 50c .25 1.60 Statice Latifolia. Blue. Fine for winter bouquets, 12 Cornuta. Admiration. Large dark blue .. 34 oz., 50c .35 1.80 in lb. ,$16.00 .25 1.20 Black Prince 34 oz., 50c .35 1.80 Caspia. Large, lilac, 30 in 34 oz., 90c .50 3.00 Blue Perfection. Light blue 34 oz., 50c .35 1.80 Incana Nana Alba, white, 14 in lb., $8.00 .15 .90 G.Wermig.X Rich violet-blue, 8 in. 3/^ oz., $1 .50 .50 10.00 Perezi Violet blue, 30 in 35 1.40 G. Wermig Alba.X White, 8 in 34 oz.. 70c .35 2.40 Tatarica. Pink, 18 in lb., $6.80 .15 .80 Hansa. New rich violet 34 oz., $1.20 .50 4.00 Stokesia Cyanea (Stokes' Aster). Sky-blue, 16 in. . . . Jersey Gem. Blue 50 lb., $24.00 .35 2.20 Lutea Splendens. Golden yellow 34 oz., 50c .35 1.80 Cyanea Alba. White .50 Mauve Queen 34 oz., 50c .35 1.80 Mixed 35 Papilio.X Blue and white, 6 in 34 oz., 50c .35 1.80 Sweet William. See Dianthus Barbatus. Primrose Dame—Sulphur yellow 34 oz., 50c .35 1.80

Thalictrum Aquilegifolium (Meadow Rue) . Graceful Puck. The 2 upper petals are clear purple-violet,

foliage and masses of pure white flowers, 40 in. . . . the 3 lower golden-yellow 3^ oz., $1.00 .35

34 oz., 50c .25 Rosea.. J/g oz., 50c .35 3.20 Adiantifolium. Leaves resemble those of maiden hair Thuringia. Dark blue, white eye 34 oz., 50c .25 1.80 ferns, flowers yellow, 18 in 34 oz., 50c .25 1.80 White Perfection. White .' 34 oz., 50c .35 1.80 Dipterocarpum. Rosy purple. 4 to 5 ft. August- Vaughan's lmpro\'ed Scotch. Three and five September. Very graceful plumes of rosy purple blotched in splendid mixture 34 oz., 50c .35 flowers and conspicuous yellow anthers. oz., 70c .35 2.40 Mixed lb., $14.00 .25 20 Flavum. Yellow, 4 ft lb., $6.40 .15 .60 Florariense. X Compact plants producing a continu- Glaucum. Fine cut glaucous foliage. Bronze-yellow ous profusion of bloom of a very pleasing shade flowers in June, 4 ft 15 .60 of pale lavender 50

Thermopsis Caroliniana. A fine yellow perennial. . . Gracilis, Lord Nelson. X Glowing violet-purple, 6 in. i/goz., .50-- Tritoma Uvaria Grandiflora (Red-Hot Poker Plant) . .35 2.20 $1.40 Hybrida, Perpetual-Flowering 25 1.00 Dark Violet Blue. X Free blooming. Flowers same

Express. Early-flowering, yellow 25 1.00 size and color as the Sweet Violet. . 3^ oz., $1.00 .50 Mirabilis. Yellow, blooms first year oz., 75c .35 2.60 Wahlenbergia. See Platyoodon. TroUius Ledebouri Golden Queen. Wallflower. Double Tall Branching. Mixed. 34oz.,-65c .35 2.40 mixed lb., .10 .40 wnteforprice Single $3.00 M^r'''''^:^'.^^ i Early Wonder. Annual Double. New. }4oz., $1.20 .50 4.00 TunicaX Saxifraga. Lilac-rose, 10 in. May .15 .60 Parisian Forcing, mixed, 15 in 15 .60

Valeriana Alba (Garden Heliotrope). 3b in .15 .60 Wistaria Sinensis. Violet lb , $2.40 .10 .20 Rubra (Coccinea). 36 in .15 .60 Sinensis Alba. White lb., $4 00 .10 .40 Officinalis. Produces showy heads of rose-tinted white Yucca Filamentosa (Adam"s Needle) lb., $6.00 .15 .50 flowers during June-July with delicious strong helio- Glauca Angustifolia. Foliage narrow and glaucous trope odor. 3 to 4 ft. 34 oz., 60c .35 II green. 3 ft. June-July lb., $7.00 .15 .60 Rock Plants are followed by X and the heig!hts given are of the plants when in bloom. 32 'M. worn. WL,®miwTs Vaushan's Dahlias Cactus and Hybrid Cactus

ATTRACTION. Very large, perfect and full flowers of a clear lilac-rose color; producing fine flower stems $3.00 $20.00 AURORA. Delicate reddish apricot suffused with flesh-pink shading lighter towards the tips of the petals 1.50 10.00 COUNTESS OF LONSDALE. A delicate apricot, shading towards the edges of the petals to carmine-pink. Good stem and free and early-flowering 2.00 15.00 ELSIE DANIELS. (H. C.) Full center of creamy white shading to a lilac-pink on outer row of petals. The low-growing bushes are producers of large flowers on straight stiff stems 10.00 75.00 F. W. FELLOWS. Flowers of immense size composed of numer- ous long narrow incurved petals of a lively orange-scarlet 3.00 20.00 GLADYS BATES. Very large perfect flowers, with incurved petals of a golden salmon the reverse of the petals rose, the two colors giving the effect of a golden old rose 3.00 20.00 J. H. JACKSON. A perfect, gorgeous, deep velvety blackish maroon. Gigantic in size. Every Dahlia lover should grow this variety 2.00 15.00 J. H. . A deep lavender pink 3.00 20.00 1.50 KING SOLOMON. Orange-buff in color with an iridescent sheen on its twirled petals. It is a compact low-grower, strong stiff stems, a free flo\\-er 10.00 MRS. STHEL F. F. SMITH. Creamy white, shading to a lemon tint at the center. Immense flowers produced freely on long stifT stems 2.00 15.00 MRS. H. WIRTH. A rich, glowing, intense scarlet; free-bloom- NIBELUNGENHORT ing 2.00 15.00 NIBELUNGENHORT. (H.C.) Flowers composed of rather broad, more or less curled, and twisted petals of a beautiful shade of In Vaughan's Gardening Illustrated are listed a number of newer varieties old rose with golden apricot suffusion. Strong, vigorous grower that are not listed in this catalogue. If interested in getting any of these, send and stiff, long stems 2.00 15.00 us your list and we will quote on such varieties as we can supply. SUN MAID. Color is a soft blending of orange and gold. The In the following list we offer varieties that we can supply in tubers of suit- flowers have great depth and are held erect on strong stiff able size for planting. We advise early ordering to prevent disappointment in 1.25 stems 10.00 case the variety selected should be sold out. WASHINGTON CITY. Snow-white of beautiful form and borne on long stems. The flowers are very large 2.00 15.00 Decorative and Hybrid Decorative Doz. 100 ALEX WALDIE. Creamy ground overlaid with delicate salmon Show and Fancy Dahlias pink. Splendid form with good stem $3.00 $20.00 CHARM. A much admired free-flowering variety on long, stout, A. D. LIVONI. A beautiful soft pink flower with quilled petals. 1.50 10.00 wiry stems, a most pleasing combination of burnt orange shad- DREER'S WHITE. Large pure white quilled petals. A dwarf ing to yellow 3.00 20.00 grower with long drooping stems. A good bloomer 1.75 12.00 Large, clear yellow with quilled INSULINDE. (H. C.) This is a giant Dahlia, borne on long stems DREER'S YELLOW. petals and strong stem 2. OP 15.00 well above the foliage. Is a rich orange and bronze 3.50 25.00 ELSIE BURGESS. The color is a delicate white ground tipped JACK ROSE. A rich velvety crimson 1.50 10.00 and suffused with a beautiful lavender and faint light pink. The JERSEY'S BEAUTY. The most popular Dahlia in commerce stems are straight and stiff; a free-blooming Dahlia; very desir- today. Color eosine pink, a color difficult to adequately de- able for cut-flower purposes 1.75 12.00 cribe. As a cut flower or for exhibition it is unrivaled. Fine ADAMS. Snowy white, overlaid clear delicate pink. stem and foliage 4.00 30.00 MAUDE Vigorous grower; one of the best 1.75 12.00 JESSIE K. PRESCOTT. A deep orange at the center gradually shading to creamy orange on the outer petals. Good stem and habit 5.00 35.00 JUDGE MAREAU. A perfect wonder in color. The combina- Century Dahlias tion of colors almost indescribable. A salmon-pink, orange, yel- low and pure gold. Good stems and a free early-bloomer 4.00 30.00 This giant-flowering type of single Dahlias are now very popular2.00both for and for cutting. KITTY DUNLAP. A pleasing shade of carmine-rose similar to garden decoration the American Beauty shade, a good keeper 3.50 50.00 The following can be supplied in tubers only: MARGARET WOODROW WILSON. Face of petals creamy MAROON CENTURY. Beautiful rich maroon, large yellow Doz. 100 white reverse Phlox-pink Petals broad and well placed, termi- center. Erect, free-flowering $1.50 $10.00 nating in points, strong upright stems, dark green foliage. PINK CENTURY. Delicate soft pink, similar to Twentieth Medium height bush. A Dahlia for all who want beauty, size Century and an equally profuse bloomer, the largest and finest and stem 10.00 of the set. Strong and vigorous with fern-like foliage 1.50 10.00 MINA BURGLE. Flowers of gigantic size and remarkable beauty. A most glowing brilliant scarlet 1.75 12.00 MR. CRAWLEY. A plant of dwarf habit, having blooms of a 1.50 glowing salmon-pink with yellow at the base of petals 3.00 20.00 Peony-Flowered MRS. C. H. DRESSELHUIS. A soft rose-pink with white JAN OLIESLAGERS. Deep primrose-yellow 10.00 suffusion towards the tips. One of the most prolific bloomers of TYRREL AUSTIN. Outer petals a rich carmine-red. inner medium size supported on very long stiff stems 3.00 20.00 petals beautifully blended and veined carmine, shades of yellow MRS. IDE VER WARNER. Large perfect flowers of a charm- and pink 10.00 ing color; a deep mauve-pink on stout stems. A good grower and free-bloomer. Can be grown to a diameter of II inches. One of the best Dahlias in cultivation 3.00 20.00 Pompon Dahlias PATRICK O'MARA. The color is an unusually soft and pleas- ing shade of orange-buff slightly tinged with beautiful deep rose LITTLE HERMAN. Deep red, tipped white 1.50 10.00 color. It is very large, 7 to 9 inches in diameter 2.50 18.00 SNOWCLAD. The best pure white pompon 1.50 10.00 ROSA NELL. Deep cerise pink, of a beautiful form and large size blooms. Good stem 3.50 25.00 SANHICANS BLUEBIRD. A near blue bloom of gigantic pro- Dahlias portions and perfect form whose outer petals at maturity are Un-named bright violet blue white, the center retains the violet tint 9.00 DOUBLE DAHLIAS TO COLOR. Good varieties in red, pink, SYLVIA. White shading to soft pink on the outer petals 1.50 10.00 white, yellow and orange variegated; strong divisions of field THE MILLIONAIRE. (Gold Medal Dahlia.) Most delicate roots, per 1.000, $75.00 8.00 lavender with faint pink cast overshading it. Flowers measure NAMED VARIETIES. Our selection 15.00 6 to inches 15.00 9 3.00 20.00 Field clumps to color , , , 2.00 Vaughan's Improved Swiss Giant Pansies (Flowers About One-third Natural Size)

European trip we discovered the ^IVE years ago on a Santa Maria, Cal. has created a sensation ( O T original Swiss Giant Pansy which Regarding a comparison of the Swiss ^ wherever grown since. The flowers of this new and Giants and the Boulogne Giants would say that I like the Swiss Giants better because size, three inches and over in diam- improved strain are of enormous they have a wider range of color. There is petals, borne on eter they are perfectly round with overlapping no doubt in my mind that the Swiss Giants that I the remarkably luxuriant foliage The are absolutely the finest Pansies strong stalks well above have ever seen. wonderful colors most striking qualities of the strain however are the L. D. Waller. never before and color combinations—very rare and entirely new— are or 5 b otched. seen in pansies, salmons, pinks, reds. All flowers 3 Portland, Oregon Swiss Pansies we have flower early and continuously all season until tall. Also Those Giant The plants are the most glorious lot of high this strain unreserv- tried out excellent for greenhouse culture. We recommend quality colored Pansies ever seen here and oz., $12.00; really to your Boulogne Special. edly. Trade pkt., $1.00; \i oz., $2.00; M oz., $3.50; are superior It is a revelation of unexpected charm to 4 oz., $40.00. see this lot of plants coming into flower, PANSY SWISS BLUE (Ullswater) worthy of a King's Garden. Emperor William with a blue-black center on three Swiss Floral Company Two or three shades darker than G. Bacher. texture, same size as Swiss Giants. J. lower petals, an absolutely distinct shade, velvety oz., $16.00. Trade Pkt., $1.00; oz.', $2.50; M oz., $4.50; Rochester, N. Y. PANSY SWISS ALPENGLOW Pansy I bought some of your Swiss Giant habit as our Swiss Gi^^^^^^ This has the same early, free and almost ever blooming seed last year and they were the finest I most striking and attractive color. raised. The flowers were three inches (Mixture) but the color is of a rich velvety garnet. A ever and over and the grandest colors imaginable. Trade pkt., $1.00; oz., $4.50; oz., $16,00. M Of course, it does not contain all the colors MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT but believe me it is wonderful. PANSY A. P. ^new shade. Giant size, Rich, pure golden apricot, blushed with salmon an entirely^ placed. Trade pkt., 50c, oz., long stems, petals of fine substance and perfectly M $1.20; oz., $4.00. Olivette, Missouri. th\general Your Swiss Giant Pansy Mixture was the offer an entire page contairiing a complete lif Besides these novelties, we best Pansy Mixture we have ever grown. Vaughan s International Mixture body of our catalog especially recommeriding pur been favorably known to Florists (Signed) Ennert Bros. and our Vaughan's Giant Mixture which have long all over the country. 33 Vaughan's Mixtures

VW'E MAKE all of our mixtures of these bulbs ourselves, using named varieties and mixt- ures of proven merit; by this method we can safely guarantee our customers satisfaction when buying our mixtures. We can mix each 100 or each 250 especially, insuring real variety in each bag.

Rainbow Mixture. PhTc'hoi'c'is/ named varieties and including also many of Vaughan's best named. Vilmorin kinds and Nanceianus sorts. The best mixture from best existing kinds, and is without an equal in America. First size, per 100, $4.00: per 1,000, $35.00. Medium size, per 100, $3.50: per 1,000, $30.00.

Extra Fine Mixed. s^eSaUy grow^ for us. and is further improved by us when received from the grower by the addition of many choice new kinds, including some of Vaughan's named, insuring a wide range of colors, shades and types. First size, 100, $2.75: 1,000, $25.00. Medium size, 100, $2.25; 1,000, $20.00. This mixture con- Standard Mixed. tains a very com- plete range of colors. Large bulbs, per 100, $2.00; per 1,000, $18.00. Medium size, 100, $1.75; 1,000, $15.00.

A 50-acre Field of Gladioli in Blossom at Vaughan's Farm, Ovid, Mich. Vaughan's Gladioli

Prices subject to change without notice. X>^,,^4.^^ Lavender. Price, per 100, Grown on our own farms from our own \^apt.±5oynton. $6.oo; per 1,000, $55.00. planting stocks. • _ (The Earliest White.) True to name /^I. „„ M/'Ui.t- Free from disease— Chicago White. Uyou want the earliest IF MEDIUM SIZE Bulbs are wanted deduct possible cut Gladiolus, use this. The flowers are 20% from prices below except where noted. well expanded, well placed upon the stalk, pure white with faint lavender streaks. Phlox pink, 3 to 4 feet tall, blossoms in It has great value for flower designs, the spikes Alma. 90 days. Blossoms well-placed on stems, are just large cn.>ugh. full and white for quick and face oneway; seven to ten open at once. effective making up of all Floral Work. There is Twenty flowers on a typieal spike. This color a big and growing demand for this variety for is popularly known as light lavender or orchid. earlv use. both indoors and out. Throat marking is darker, surrounded by a cream, Price, First size, per 100, $2.00; per 1,000, which blends gradually into the general color. $18.00. Price, per 100, $8.00; per 1000, $75.00. Medium size, per 100, $1.75; per 1,000, $15.00 America. Color, soft lavender- Light pink pink. More .flowers Clara Adams. with a slight the sym- are open at one time on crimson marking in the throat metrical spike of this Gladiolus than Price, per 100, $3.50; per 1,000, other we know of. The stand- any $30.00. ard commercial pink. Price, First size, per 100, $2.00;' per 1,000, ^^'^'^'^''"^ $18.00. Crescent Queen. Medium size, per 100, $1.75; per Price, per 100, $4.00; per 1,000, 1,000, $15.00. $35.00. Dark velvety Eberius. plum rose, /-I . ^1 Scarlet- Crimson CrlOW. crimson. throat deeper shade. This is a color per 1,000, combination that florists have been Price, per 100, $2.75; $25.00. hoping for; it harmonizes well in most all kinds of floral work. Price, First size, per 100, $2.75; T-^ .. Light pink with deeper UetrOlt. pencilings on inside per 1,000, $25.00. outside of petals. Medium size, per 100, $2.25; per and upper 1,000, $20.00. Price, First size, per 100, $12.00; per LOOO, $110.00. CAPT. BOYNTON . , Deep rich crim- I Medium size, per 100, $11.00; ^ttraCtlOn. .on with large BARON HULOT per 1,000, $100.00. J. white center and throat. Price, per 100, $2.75; per 1,000, $25.00. 1^ The finest cream and pink; a variety that .€ deep violet-blue J jj The best deep blue; Dr iNOrtOn. is really in a class by itself; exceptionally ISarOn J. rlUlOt. with manv open flowers on tail spike. fine for cut-flowers. Price, I's in. Bulbs, per 100, $4.00; per 1,000, $35.00. Price, First size, per 100, $4.00; per 1,000, $35.00. size, per 100, $3.50; per 1,000, $30.00. Medium Medium size, per 100, $3.50; per 1,000, $30.00. T->i 1 -r* Rich dark red. pansv-like throat. 100,$3.5d;per 1,000, $30.00. DlaCK FanSy. price, per beautiful deep rose-pink; slightly ^r\¥• ^ on white ground; ex- JQ-i• onayiOr. y-» T C •*.'U Lavender E ruffled; has created the greatest sen- l5yron JL. omitn. ceptlonal for cut flowers. sation during the past years, wherever shown. One of the Price, per 100, $4.50; per 1,000, $40.00. very best forcers; brought the highest price of any variety Splendid flowers of brilliant orange-red. The in the Chicago market last season; in a class by itself. Caruso, earliest of all red gladiolus, blooming with or Price, First size, per 100, $2.00; per 1,000, $18.00. before Halley. Price, per 100, $12.00; per 1,000, $100.00. Medium size, per 100. $1.75; per 1,000, $15.00. . -» J Brilliant scarlet, large, opens well. Chicago Ked. Price, First size, per 100, $3.50; per p < Q . Flowers, extra large bright salmon- Harly oUnriSe. stripe of 1,000, $30.00. scarlet color with pencil of the flower. Vigorous Medium size, per 100, $3.00; per 1,000, $25.00. cream through center of each petal grower, cxtremelv earlv and good propagator. . r> 1 Clear salmon Price, First size, $37.00. Chicago oalmon. per loo, $3.50; per 1,000, $30.00. Price, First size, per 100, $4.10; per 1,000, Medium size, per 100, $2.75; per 1,000, $25.00. CHICAGO WHITE Medium size, per 100, $3.80; per 1,000, $34.00. 34 Vaughan's Gladioli Elizabeth Tabor. ^^^'^ del- Pure white, long icate rosy pink LTmmaculee. spikeofmany flowers on white ground, lower ones bearing a open at one time; very early; one of the best rich dark crimson blotch which terminates of the white varieties. in a diamond of soft yellow. Grows tall, Price, First size, per 100, $3.50; per but rarely has a crooked stalk. Flower 1,000, $30.00. Medium size, per 100, spike very long, with a number of flowers $2.75; per 1,000, $25.00. open at once, gracefully placed. Very good forcer. ^^'^ meritorious as Lena GraetZ.•-^^•^•^ Price, per 100, $3.50; per 1,000, $30.00. a cut flower, almost pure white. Elsie McCormick. a beautiful Price, per 100, $4.00; per 1,000, $35.00. rose-pink. Very strong, healthy grower, medium in height i^UWlSC.T r«iiic<> Lavender. Price, per 100, and holds a large number of blooms open at 53 50; per 1,000, $30.00. one time. Price, per 100, $6.50; per 1000, $60.00. Distinct shade of L. W. Wheeler. pink suffused with Evelyn Kirtland. The color is a yellow blending to a strong yellow toward beautiful shade the center blotch of crimson. Exceptionally of rosy pink shading to light pink toward good keeper and beautiful by artificial light. the center, with brilliant blotches of scarlet Price, per 100, $6.00; per 1,000, $55.00. on lower petals. The whole flower overlaid with a glisten- Los Angeles,f l-^^ge ing luster that serves to har- flowers. monize the varied coloring. Salmon-pink. Very early. Long stem. Price, l^ g-in. Bulbs, per 100, Price, per per $2.75; per 1,000, $25.00. 100, $2.75; $25.00. Medium size, per 100, $2.25; 1,000, per 1,000, $20.00. Martha Phillips, ^^is Florence. Bright lilac, dark solid red, florets medium white blotch on size, many open at a time and the two lower petals. Very well placed on the stem. distinct. Very strong stalk Price, per 100, $6.00; per Price, per 100, $5.50; per 1,000, $55.00. 1,000, $50.00. Mary Pickford. Coi°r Rose Giant Nymph. icate creamy white, throat soft IONIA pink yellow. Price, First size, per L. W. WHEELER with yellow flowers throats. iOO, $3.50; per 1,000, $30.00. $25.00. Price, per 100, $2.75; per 1,000, Medium size, per 100, $2.75; per 1,000, $25.00. The greatest at- Strong plant. flowers open at Glory of Kennemerland IViUiict\Ar\t-n3 T ICQ Many a time traction at the Of palest soft rose-pink, or blush-white. A yellow blotch, MichiganMichig State Fai'-. Beautiful rose with magnificent almost pure self-color. variety. large flowersflc broadly expanded. An extremely showy Price, per 100, $4.00; per 1,000, $35.00. Price, per 100, $4.00; per 1,000, $35.00. Best of all yellow varieties. Mrs. Frank Pendleton. ^^^.^^^^.Tfi^.^ll^ Golden Measure. per Price, per 100, $5.50; ed Gladiolus in our entire list. In addition, the size of bloom 1,000, $50.00. is not exceeded by any other. The color is a delicately flushed salmon-pink. Each flower is strikingly marked with f^f^>tol-i*>i-> Soft melting shade pink, blending i^ang.V.a-ncr rich blotch on the three lower petals. OretCnen .^^^^ scarlet on lower oetals, spike maroon The blooms are wide open and are arranged individually on slender tall and graceful. Price, per 100, $2.75; per 1,000, $25.00. but wiry stems pale ground showing Price, First size, per 100, $2.50; per iidiitj^.Hflllpv Delicate salmon-pink, a 1,000, $22.00. throat, which is marked with small red Medium size, per 100, $2.00; per 1,000, $18.00. stripes. Valuable for its earliness. The long, flower Price, First size, per 100, $2.00; per 1,000, $18.00. Francis King. strong stalk Mrs. and foliage, Medium size, per 100, $1.80; per 1,000, $16.00. its effective flower spike with a good line of reserve buds continually and clear with deep xx&xoua.Hfrflda Pure, mauve, glistening opening, with flower 2 to 3 inches across; five to six flowers markings in throat. Immense blooms. open at once; its brilliant vermilion-scarlet color gives for Price, First size, per vases, in hotel lobbies and 100, $2.75; per 1,000, dining rooms, parlor decora- $25.00. tions, etc., an effect not pro- Medium size, per duced in any other Gladiolus. 100, $2.25; per 1,000, Most popular kind this season $20.00. MRS. F. KING in New Jersey towns where many Gladioli are used. Helen Franklin, p--'-^;- Price, First size, per 100, $2.00; per 1,000, $18.00. stripes on lower petals; slightly Medium size, per 100, $1.75; per 1,000, ruffled; a great favorite in New $15.00. England; admired wherever exhi- per bited; good forcer. Price, Mrs. Leon Douglas. §''°g 100, $2.75; per 1,000, $25.00. o'^n7'°[ Rose, striped with flame and brilliant T^^Jj, Yellow suffused with pink scarlet. Lip is pale lemon slightly speckled '^ which gives it an except- with ruby. The size of the flowers, we be- ionally delicate shade. Price, per lieve, is the largest in existence, and all are 100, $7.50; per 1,000, $65.00. very open and well set on the spikes. The spikes are extra long and have up to as Very large and Polpman many as seven side spikes on each main Jr»poe \->oierndn. ^^s; rich spike. This is one of the most beautiful ruffled varieties. red oneof the finest varieties ever produced. Price, per 100, size, per $2.75; Price, First 100, $6.00; per 1,000, $55 00. per 1,000, $25.00. Medium size, per 100, $2.25; per $20.00. 1,000, Gladiolus Collections IVaiamaZOO.K a\arrta-7nrt Purple-violet with y^^^^ creamy in Separate Colors white running through each petal Blue Shades, to the edge of the flower and throat of creamy white. Flowers large, Per 100, $4.00; per 1,000, $35.00. compact and well placed on a very Red and Scarlet Shades, strong spike. Price, per 100, Per 100, $2.25; per 1,000, $20.00. $8.00; per 1,000, $75.00. White Shades, Per 100, $2.50; per 1,000, $22.00. Le . f^f^] Striped Shades, shade of light pink; flowers twice Per 100, $2.75; per 1,000, $25.00. as large as America; one of the Pink Shades, earliest; blooms the same time as Per 100, $2.25; per 1,000, $20.00. and Wilbrink. Halley Yellow Shades. Price, First size, per 100, $2.25; per 1,000, $20.00. Medium size, Per 100, $4.00; per 1,000, $35 00. KALAMAZOO per 100, $2.00; per 1,000, $18.00. ORANGE QUEEN 35 "

Vaughan s Gladioli

» * Tender and delicate rose-pink. variety .1 SoV A pink, on three °^ ± lie V ctrnp. lower petals a large blotch Mrs. F. C. Peters. us new va- of velvety crimson surrounded with a riety are extra large, of a rich, creamy white halo producing rosy lavender, with a patch a verv beautiful effect. of bright crimson on lower Price, per 100, $3.00; per petals. 1,000, $25.00. Price, First size, per 100, $4.20; per 1,000, $38.00. Medium size, per 100, $3.90; Vaughan's White. per 1,000, $35.00. Best white. Price, per doz., Mrs. W. E. Fryer. $1.50; per 100, $10.00. ^^^^ Bright scarlet. Good strong (See Scarlet stems. Price, per 100, $3.50; Virginia. Princeps. per 1,000, $30.00. )

IV /T Bright rose-pink. A White Gan- Mystic, flaked deeper. Virginal. davensis hybrid Pure white blotches on the in w hich the grace and vigor- lower petals. Earlv. Price, ous constitution of the Vau- per 100, $4.50; per 1.000, ghan type are combined. The SCHWABEN F. MRS. PENDLETON $40.00. pure satin white of its petals is without marking except for the faint lavender penciling Verv rich and striking color. deep in the throat and the lower petals. The stamens are Orange Glory. Price, per $4.50; per 1,000, 100, light lavender. well placed, of which $40.00. The flowers are there are fifteen or more to the spike A sport of Prince of Wales; salmon color with dark Price, per doz., $1.35; per 100, $9.00. Kjain. blotches: earl} good forcer, Halley's Price, per 100, $2.75 per 1,000, $25.00. XTT-.-ii A sport of Halley; retains earliness "l-lDrinK. and has the color of America: soft yellow ^'""^^ sure monev-maker. Price, First blotch on lower petals. Panama size, per 100, $2.50; per 1,000. $22.50. Price, First size, per 100, $2.75; per 1.000, $25.00. Second size, per 100, $2.25; per 1,000, $20.00. Medium size, per 100, $2.25; per 1,000, $20.00.

extra choice and distinct deep rose- Sister to Detroit. giant flower of light pink Poar-Vi Rr-ico T17';_,J„~_ I A JrCdCn rvOSe. pjnk of remarkable color and appearance. inOSOr.l with deeper pencilings of light crimson on in- Was awarded First-class Certificate of Merit by Mass. Hort. side and outride of upper petals. Price, per 100, $10.00; per Society. Price, per 100, $6.00; per 1,000, $55.00. 1,000, $90.00. Prince of Wales. Delicate salmon-pink. Very large Primulinus Varieties flowers. Early and a good forcer. A real florist variety. » -i. 'T'- 1 J Rich orange: extra fine, a great fav- Price, First size, per 100, AllCe iipiaCly. orlte; about 50 percent produce two $3.00: per 1,000, $27.00. flow er spikes. Price, First size, per 100, $2.50; per 1,000, Medium size, per 100, $2.50; $22.00. per 1,000, $22.50. Medium size, per 100, $2.25; per 1,000, $20.00. Peace. Giant white flowers SCARLET PRINCEPS Maiden's Blush. with lilac feathering Exquisite blush pink flowers in throat of two the petals: of flowers cor- finely formed on long straight stems: free- rectly placed a tall, on graceful spike. flowering. Price, First size, per 100, Price, First size, per 100, $2.25; per $2.00; per, 1.000, $18.00. $20.00. 1,000, Medium size, per 100, $1.75; per 1,000, Medium size, per 100, $1.80; per 1,000, $15.00. $16.00.

Scarlet, white throat, Mrs. L. S. Hubbard. ^A'S' siS: rirn-cps. Price, Medium size, per ling of very distinct and exceptional color. 100, $5.50; per 1,000, $50.00. It is early, prolific. Massed together in a bouquet the general appearance is a beau- X>^i-^r>i:,-^i-^a Carmine-red with large tiful plum color. Jrrincepme. white blotch Price, per 100, $3.50; per 1,000, $30.00. Price, per 100, $3.';0; per 1,000, $30.00. Most superb deep yellow Early, rose-pink; very de- T3,-.co IQin Souvenir. self. Tall-stemmed, large t<.OSe i^lU. sirable cut-flower. hooded flow ers facing forward. 4 to 6 open Price. First size, per per 100, $2.25; at the same time. Flowers ship keep 1,000. $20.00. and exceptionallv well. Earlv. Medium size, per 100, $2.00; per 1,000, Price, per $30.00. $18.00. 100, $3.50; per 1,000, •p AcVi Ashes of roses, a decidedly i\.OSc rVSn. new color which has at- Orange Queen. ^^/IITpT/Ioo, tracted much attention. $4.50; per 1,000, $40.00. Price, First size, per 100, $3.50; per Si A large flowered Primuli- 1,000, $30.00. fp;„l-_„;-.^inKprim. Medium size, per 100, $2.75; per 1,000, nus hybrid of a wonderful $25.00. salmon-pink tint which Ridgeway terms salmon-rosc. Marked only by white blotche* Purest rose-pink, deeper at the lower petals and deep r throat stip- ~ R„„„OSe OlOry. in throat: ruffled pling of a color called by Ridgeway deep Price, per 100, $3.50; per 1,000, $30.00. salmon-rose Flowers well placed, averaging about ten to the spike. Four open at a time, Scarlet Princeps. slnfaTion in measuring about ')14 inches across. scarlet Gladiolus, six or more massive Price, per 100, $3.50; per 1,000, $30.00. "Princeps" blooms open at one time. Best yellow. Throat a little deeper, an extraordinary Sunbeam. Price, per 100, $2.25; per distinct and massive spike. Winner of many 1,000, $20.00. awards. Price, First size, per 100, $2.75; per 1,000, $25.00. Price, per 100, Medium size, per 100, $2.25; per 1,000, Hybrids Mixed. $2.25; per 1,000 ROSE 1910 $20.00. $20.00. VIRGINAL 36 4?

CAMPANULA (Canterbury Bell) DELPHINIUM—Wrexham DIELYTRA (Bleeding Heart) Hardy Perennial Plants All Perennials are Furnished in Strong Pot Plants or one-year Field Roots. Five or more of one variety at the ten rate. Twenty-Five or more at the Hundred Rate. Less than five double the rate per hundred.

PLANTS FOR ROCK GARDENS 10 100 The sign X is placed after varieties especially suited for use in rock gardens. BOCCONIA Cordata. (Plume poppy). White. Good cut flower. 10 100 7 ft. July-Aug $1.25 510.00 ft. 1.25 10.00 ACHILLEA Ageratum. X. Yellow. 1 ft. July $1.25 $10.00 BOLTONIA Asteroides. White. 6 Aug.-Sept Boule De Neige. Dble. White. 2 ft. June-July 1.25 10.00 Latisquama. Shell pink. 5 ft. Aug.-Sept 1.25 10.00 Parker's Variety. Yellow. 3 ft. June-Sept 1.50 12.00 Nana. Shell pink. 2 ft. Aug.-Sept 1.50 12.00 Ptarmica, The Pearl. Dble. White. l}4 ft. All summer 1.25 10.00 BUDDLEIA Variabilis. (Butterfly Bush). Lilac. 4 ft. July-Sept. 1.00 8.00 The different varieties of Achillea are much used for cut flowers. CALAMINTHA Alpina. X. Purple. 6 in. June 1.50 12.00 ACONITUM Fischeri (Monkshood). Blue. 3 ft. Sept 1.85 15.00 CAMPANULA Calycanthema (Canterbury Bells, Cup and 12.00 Sparks Variety. Violet blue. 5 ft. July-Aug 1.85 15.00 Saucer). Blue. 3 ft. July 1.50 1.50 12.00 ACTAEA Spicata. White. IM ft. May-June 1.25 10.00 Calycanthema. Pink. 3 ft. July 1.50 12.00 AGROSTEMMA Coronaria Atrosanguinea. Crimson. 2 ft. White. 3 ft. July June-July 1.25 10.00 Carpatica. Blue. X. 9 in. July-Aug 1.25 10.00 1.25 10.00 AJUGA Reptans. X. Blue. 6 in. May 1.25 10.00 Alba. X. White. 9 in. July-Aug (Canterbury Bells). Blue. 3 in. June-July 1.25' 10.00 ALYSSUM Saxatile Compactum. Yellow. 1 ft. May 1.25 10.00 Medium 1.25 10.00 ANCHUSA Italica Dropmore. Blue. 4 ft. June-Sept 1.25 10.00 Rose. 3 ft. June-July White. 3 ft. June-July 1.25 10.00 Myosotidiflora. X. Blue. 1 ft. May 2.50 20.00 Persicifolia. Blue. 2 ft. June-July 1.25 10.00 ANEMONE Sylvestris. X. White. 1 ft. Apr.-May 1.50 12.00 Alba. White. 2 ft. June-July 1.25 10.00 Pulsatilla Alba. X. Lilac. 1 ft. Apr-May 1.50 12.00 Rotundifolia. (Blue Bells of Scotland.) Blue. 1 ft. June- Rubra. X. Dark red. 1 ft. Apr.-May 1.50 12.00 X. Aug . 1.25 10.00 ANTHEMIS Kelwayi. (Marguerite). Yellow. 2 ft. June-Aug.. . . 1.25 10.00 AQUILEGIA (Columbine) Trachelium. Lavender-blue. 3 ft. July . 1.25 10.00 CASSIA Marilandica. Yellow. 5 ft. July-Sept . 1.25 10.00 Alpina. X. Blue. 1 ft. May-June 1.25 10.00 Coerulea. Blue. 2 ft. July-Aug . 1.25 10.00 Canadensis. X. Red and yellow. 13^ ft. May-June 1.25 10.00 CATANANCHE Montana. Blue. 2 ft. June-Sept . 1.25 10.00 Chrysantha. Yellow. 3 ft. June 1.25 10.00 CENTAUREA CEPHALARIA Alpina. Pale yellow. 3 ft. June-July . 1.25 10.00 Coerulea. X. Blue and white. 1 H ft. June 1.50 12.00 Tomentosum. White. 6 in. May-June. 1.25 10.00 Farquhar Pink. 2 ft. May-June 1.50 12.00 CERASTIUM X.

Allioni. Orange. 1 ft. May-July. . . . . 1.25 10.00 Grandiflora Alba. White. 2 ft. June 1.50 12.00 CHEIRANTHUS X. CHIVES. (Herb). Used for seasoning . 1.00 8.00 Debbie's Imperial Hybrids. Mixed. 2H ft. June 1.50 12.00 Mrs. Scott Elliott. Long-spurred mixture. 2}4 ft- June 1.50 12.00 CHRYSANTHEMUM Shasta Daisy. White. Makes good cut flower. Skinneri. Yellow and red. 2 ft. May 1.50 12.00 King Edward 1.25 10.00 ARABIS Alpina. X. (Rockcress.) White. 6 in. Apr.-June 1.25 10.00 3 ft. All summer (Shasta Daisy). White. 2 ft. July-Aug 1.25 10.00 Alpina Fl. PI. X. Double white. 6 in. Apr-June 2.50 20.00 Maximum CIMICIFUGA Racemosa. White. 4 ft. July-Aug 1.50 12.00 ARENARIA Montana. X. White. 4 in. Apr -May 2.50 20.00 Recta. White. Desirable for cut flowers, 3 ft. June- ARMERIA Laucheana. X. Light red. 8 in. May-June 1.50 12.00 CLEMATIS 2.50 20.00 ARTEMISIA Lactiflora. White. 4 ft. Aug.-Sept 1.25 10.00 July Lancelata. Yellow. 2 ft. All summer 1.25 10.00 Silver King. Silvery foliage. 3 ft. All summer. Highly desirable COREOPSIS purple. 1 ft. May-June 1.50 12.00 as a cut flower and also for drying 1.50 12.00 CYPRIPEDIUM Acaule. X. Rosy Spectabile. Rosy purple. 2 ft. June 2.25 18.00 ASCLEPIAS Tuberosa. Orange. 2 ft. July-Aug 1.25 10.00 X. DELPHINIUM Belladonna. Light blue. Much used for cut ASTER Abendrothe. Pink. 4 ft. Sept.-Oct 1.50 12.00 flowers. 4 ft. All summer 1.25 10.00 Elta. Lavender. 3 ft. Oct 1.50 12.00 Bellamosum. Dark blue. 4 ft. AH summer 1.25 10.00 Climax. Blue. 4 ft.-5 ft. Sept.-Oct. One of the best Fall cut 15.00 flowers 1.25 10.00 Blackmore & Langdon. Hybrid mixture. 4 ft. AH summer 1.85 Chinese Album. White. 2 ft. July 1.25 10.00 CUmax White. 4 ft.-5 ft. Sept.-Oct 1.25 10.00 Chinese Blue. Blue. 2 ft. July 1.25 10.00 Queen Mary. Sky blue. 4 ft. Sept.-Oct 1.50 12.00 Formosum. Dark blue, white center. 4 ft. All summer 1.25 10.00 Alpinus (Rock Aster) X. Blue. 8 in. May-June 1.50 12.00 Indigo. Darkest blue. 4 ft. All summer 1.50 12.00 Alba. X. White. 8 in. May-June 1-50 12.00 Summer Cloud. White. Makes good cut flower. 4 ft. All Subcoeruleus. X. Mauve. 1 ft. June 1.50 12.00 summer 1.85 15.00 AUBRIETIA Hybrids. X. (Wall Cress) . Shades of lavender. 6 in. April-May 1.25 10.00 Vaughan's Gold Medal Hybrids. Mixed colors. 4 ft. All 1.85 15.00 BAPTISIA Australis. Dark blue. 4 ft. May-July 1.25 10.00 summer hybrid mixture. 5 ft. BELLIS Perennis. X. (English Daisy). White or pink. 5 ft. Wrexham Hollyhock Flowered. Choice April-June 1.00 8.00 All summer 2.50 20.00 Less, than five double the rate per hundred. All varieties followed by X are suitable for rock gardens. 38 VA'uuMMj.wm mm^m mT©m.m, gi^as^©© hbw yo^eie, ^o®^ worn. WL,@m.2mTB

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1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 Oriental LYCHNIS Spectible POPPY 1.25 SEDUM 1.501.25 Hardy Perennial Plants— (Continued) 10 100 10 100 DIANTHUS. Abbotsford. X. Crimson. 9 in. June-July $1.25 $10.00 HELENIUM Autumnale Rubrum. Brick red. 4 ft. Sept $1 SO $12.00 1.50 12.00 Hoopesi. Orange. Useful cut flower. 3 ft. June-July 1 .25 10.00 Allwoodi Jean. X. \\'hite, wine center. 1 ft. All summer 1.25 Riverton Gem. Gold. 4 ft. Sept. -Oct 1 50 12.00 Allwoodi Harold. X. White. 1 ft. All summer 1.50 12.00 Mutabile. Flesh. 12 in. 1 25 10.00 Allwoodi Mary. X. Light pink, light maroon center. 1 ft. AH HELIANTHEMUM X. May-June summer 3.10 12.00 HELIANTHUS Multiflorus Planus. (Dahlia flowered sun- flower.) Deep yellow. Highly desirable for cut flowers. 4 ft. Allwoodi Robert. Pink, maroon center. ! ft. All summer. . . 1.50 12.00 X. Aug.-Sept 1.50 12.00 The Alhvoodis make good cut flowers throughout the summer. HEMEROCALLIS Aureole. Golden Yellow. 3 ft. May-June.. . . 1.00 8.00 I 10.00 Atro-coccineus Fl. PI. X. Deep scarlet. ft. All summer 1.25 Citrina. yellow. 3 ft. 1.00 8.00 1.251.25 Lemon June-July Barbatus (Sweet William* Copper Red. 1 ft. June-July 1.25 10.00 Dr. Regel. Orange. I' J ft. May-June 1.00 8.00 £"Iava. (Lemon Lily). Lemon. 3 ft. .May 1.00 8.00 Johnsons' Giant Mixed. 1 ft. June-July 10.00 Flilva Kwanso. Deep orange. 2'2 ft. June-July 1.00 8.00 Pink Beauty. 1 ft. June-July 10.00 Sovereign. Deep orange. I'o ft. June-July 1.00 8.00 10.00 Single Albus. White. 1 ft. June-July HESPERIS Matronalis Purpurea. White and pink. Good cut 1.50 Plumaris Cyclops. X. Dark rose. 9 in. June-July 1.25 10.00 flower. 2 ft. June-July 1.25 10.00 Deltoides. X. Pink. 9 in. June 10.00 HEUCHERA Brizoides. X. Pink. I'i ft. Mav-Julv 1.85 15.00 Dentosus Hybrids. X. Mixed colors. 9 in. June 1.25 10.00 New Hybrids. X. Pink and red. 1'^ ft. May-July 1.50 12.00 1 ft. 15.00 Graniticus. X. Crimson. 5 in. May-July 12.00 Sanguinea. X. Coral red. May-July 1.85 Mrs. Sinkins. X. Double White. 9 in. June 1.50 12.00 HIBISCUS. Red, white, or pink. 5 ft. July-Aug 1.25 10.00 10.00 Nanus FL PL X Shades of pink and red. 1 ft. May-June. . . 1.25 HOLLYHOCK. Double White. Dble. Pink., Dble. Yellow, Dble. 5.00 Pink. 4 in. .May-June 25.00 -Maroon and Dble. Red or Mixed 1.25 10.00 Neglectus. X. 1.25 DICENTRA Exima. X. Rose. 1 ft. All summer 1.85 15.00 HOSTA—See Funkia. Spectabilis. (Bleeding Heart). Pink. 1 '2 ft. May-June 4.35 35.00 IBERISSempervirens. X. (Candytuft). White. Sin. April-May. 1.50 12.00 1.50 DIGITALIS. LATHYRUS Latifolius Pink Beauty. 3 ft. June-July 1.25 10.00 Gloxiniaeflora (Foxglove) Pink. 3 ft. June-July 1.25 10.00 Latifolius Rubra. Red. 3 ft June-Julv 1.25 10.00 ' 10.00 White Pearl. 3 ft. June-July 1.25 10.00 Purple. 3 ft. June-Julv 1.25 White. 3 ft. June-Julv 10.00 LAVANDULA Vera. X. (Sweet Lavender). Blue. Wi ft 1.50 12.00 Shirley Hybrids. .Mixed colors. 5 ft. June-July 1.50 12.00 LEONTIPODIUM Alpinum. X. (Edelweiss) Silvery white. 5 in. June-July 1.85 15.00 ECHINACEA Purpurea. (Coneflower.) Purple. Useful cut flower. 1.25 4 ft. July-August 10.00 LIATRIS Pycnostachya. Purple. 5 ft. Sept 1.25 10.00 Spicata. Purple. 3 ft. Sept 1.25 10.00 ECHINOPSRitro. (Globe Thistle). Metallic blue. 4 ft. July-Aug.. 1.851.25 10.00

Perenne. . Blue. ft. May-Aug 1.25 10.00 ERIGERON Quakeress. Mauve. 2 ft. All summer 2.25 18.00 LINUM X 1 H Cardinalis. Scarlet. 3 ft. 10.00 ERYNGIUM Amethystinum. (Sea Hollv). Steel blue. 2 ft. July- LOBELIA July-Aug 1 August . 10.00 Syphilitica. Blue. 3 ft. Aug.-Sept 1 10.00 LUPINUS Albus. (Lupine). White. 3 ft. 1 10.00 EUPATORIUMAgeratoides. White. 4 ft. August 1.25 10.00 June-.Aug Blue. 3 ft. June-Aug 1 10.00 Coelestinum. Blue. Desirable cut flower. 2 ft. Aug.-Oct 1.25 10.00 Downers Hybrids. Mixed colors. 3 ft. June-.Aug 1 15.00 Purple. 6 ft. Aug.-Sept 10.00 Purpureum. . Yellow. 3 ft. June-Aug 1 10.00 EUPHORBIA Polychroma. Yellow. 2 ft. Apr.-May 1.25 10.00 Harkness Regal Strain. Mixed colors. 3 ft. June-July 1 15.00 Lavender Queen. Pink tinted lavender. 3 ft. 1 10.00 FUNKIA Cordata Aurea Varigata. (New). Lilac. I'i ft. Aug.. 3.10 25.00 June-Aug Moerheimi. Pink 3 ft. June-.Aug 1 10.00 Coerulea Lanceolata. (Plantain Lily). Mauve. I 'i ft. July... 1.50 12.00 Princess Juliana. Pink. 3 ft. June-.-Xug 1 12.00 Subcordata Grandiflora. X. White. I'o ft. .August 2.50 20.00 Roseus. Rose-pink. 3 ft. June-.Aug 1 12.00 Variegata. White. I'j ft. August 12.00 X. Sunshine. Yellow. 3 ft. June-.Aug 1 12.00 GAILLARDIA Grandiflora. Yellow and ordnge-red. 2 ft. All Lupins are amongst the most desirable Perennials for summer 10.00 producing cut flowers. flower. ft. Dazzler. (New). Yellow and maroon. A good cut 2 LYCHNIS Alpina. X. Rose. 6 in. June 1 10.00 12.00 All summer Arkwrighti. Bright red. 2 ft. June-July 1 10.00 Chalcedonica. Scarlet. 2 ft. 1 10.00 GENTIANA Andrews!. X. Blue, m ft. Aug.-Sept 1.50 12.00 June-July I 1.25 10.00 LYSIMACHIA Nummularia. Yellow. 3 in. June-July 1 10.00 GEUM Lady Strathenden. X. Golden. ' ^ ft. All summer X. Mrs. J. Bradshaw. X. Orange red. Wi ft. All summer 1.25 10.00 LYTHRUM Rose Queen. Pink. 3 ft. July-Aug. Desirable cut flower 1.25 10.00 GRASS Eulalia Japonica Variegata. 4 ft 10.00 Festuca Glauca. X. 1 ft 10.00 MATRICARIA Capensis Fl. PI. (Double Feverfew). White. Good for cut flowers. 1 ft. June-Aug 1.25 10.00 GYPSOPHILA Bristol Fairy. Double White. 3 ft. July-Sept. Useful cut flower also for drying 40.00 MAZUS Reptans. X. Violet-blue. 3 in. Aug.-Sept 1.25 10.00 10.00 Paniculata. White. 3 ft. June-July MERTENSIA Virginica. X. Purplish-blue. 1 }^ ft. Apr.-May. . . 1.25 10.00 Repens. X. White. 4 in. .All summer 10.00 MINT. Useful herb 1.00 8.00 1 ft. 1.85 15.00 HARDY FERNS. AdiantumPedatum. (.Maidenhair Fern). MONARDA Didyma. Red. 3 ft. July-Aug 1.25 10.00 Aspidium Spinulosum. (Spinulose Wood Fern) Wi ft.-2ft... 1.85 15.00 Fistulosa. Purple. 3 ft. July-Aug 1.25 10.00 Asplenium Filix-Femina. (Lady Fern) 2 ft-3 ft 1.85 15.00 Alba. White. 3 ft. July-Aug 1.25 10.00 Onoclea Struthiopteris. (Ostrich Fern). 3 ft. -4 ft 1.85 15.00 MYOSOTIS Palustris. X. (Forget-me-not). Blue. 5 in. All Osmunda Claytoniana. 2 ft. -3 ft 15.00 summer 1.2S 10.00 Less than five double the rate per hundred. All varieties followed by X are suitable for rock gardens. 39

Hardy Perennial Plants (Continued) 3.1010 100 NEPETA Mussini. X. Blue. 2 in. June-July $1.25 $10.00 1.85 OENOTHERA Youngi. Lemon-yeilow. 1 '4 ft. June-July 1.25 10.00 PACHYSANDRA Terminalis. X. White. 3 in. May 1.25 10.00 PAPAVER Orientale, King George (New) Scarlet, deeply 1.25 fringed petals. 3 ft. May-June 1.25 25.00 Mrs. Perry. Pink. 3 ft. May-June 15.00 Olympia. (New). Double scarlet. 2K> ft. May-June 3.10 25.00 Royal Scarlet. 3 ft. May-June 10.00 1.25 PENTSTEMON Barbatus Torreyi. Scarlet. 4 ft. June-Aug 1.25 10.00 Coccineus. Scarlet. 3 ft. July-Aug 1.25 10.00 Digitalis. White, purple throat. 3 ft. Aug 1.25 10.00 Much used for cut flowers. 1.25

PHYSALIS Francheti. (Chinese Lantern). Orange. 2 ft Oct .. . 1.25 10.00 PHYSOSTEGIA Alba. White. 3 ft. Aug 1.25 10.00 Virginica. Delicate pink. 3 ft. Aug 10.00 Grandiflora Vivid. X. Bright pink 2 ft. Aug -Sept 1.851.25 15.00 PLATYCODON Grandiflorum. (Balloon Fl >wer). Blue 2 ft. All summer 10.00 Grandflorum Alba. White. 2 ft. All summer 1.25 10.00 Mariesi. X. Blue. 1 ft. All summer 10.00 Alba. X. White. 1 ft. All summer 1.25 10.00 1.50 POLEMONIUMCoeruleum. X Deep blue. 11-5 ft. June-July.. 1.25 10.00 Reptans. X. Blue. 10 in. Apr. -May 10.00 1.25 POTENTILLA Double Mixed. X. Red and orange shades. 2 ft. 1.25 June-Aug 1.25 10.00 Formosa. X. Rosy red. 2 ft. June-July 1.50 10.00 Rupestris. X. White. 16 in. June 10.00 PRIMULA (Primrose).

Auricula. X. Shades of red, purple and brown. 6 in. April-May . 1.50 12.00 1.251.50 Bessiana. X. Velvety purple. 18 in. Apr -May 1.85 15.00 Bullesiana Hybrids. X Mixed colors. 1 ft. Mav-June 1.85 15.00 Veris. X. Mixed colors, b in. April-May 12.00 PYRETHRUM Roseum. (Painted Daisy) 1.85 1.85 Single. Mixed colors. 2 ft. May-June 10.00 1.25 Hybrid Mixture. 2 ft. May-June 10.00 Ulignosum. White. 3 ft. Aug.-Sept 10.00 Good cut flowers. 1.851.00

RANUNCULUS Repens. X Double yellow. 6 in. May-July.. . . 1.25 '10.00 RUDBECKIA Laciniata. (Golden Glow.) Yellow. 6 ft. Aug 1.251.50 10.00 HARDY PHLOX SALVIA Azurea Grandiflora. Blue. 4 ft. Aug -Sept 1.25 10.00 1.25 10 Officinalis (Sage). Herb for seasoning 2 ft 1.25 8.00 100 1.50 Uliginosa. Blue. 2'i ft. Aug 1.25 12.00 VINCA Minor. X. (Periwinkle). Blue. 6 in. Apr.-May $1.00 $8.00 VIOLA Cornuta, Admiration. Purple. 6 in. All 1.00 8.00 SAPONARIAOcymoides Splendens. X. Pink. 1 ft. May-July. . 1.251.50 10.00 X. summer Black Prince. Blackish purple. 6 in. All 1.00 8.00 SAXIFRAGA Cordifolia. X Light pink. 1 ft. Apr -May 1.851.25 15.00 X. summer Crassifolia. Rosy pink. 1 ft. April 15.00 Jersey Gem. Violet. 6 in. All summer 1.85 15.00 X. 1.25 Decipiens. X. White. 4 in. May-June 15.00 Lutea Splendens. X. Yellow. 6 in. All summer 1.00 8.00 SCABIOSA Caucasica. Lilac. 2 ft. All summer. Good cut flower. 1.25 10.00 Mauve Queen. X. Mauve. 6 in. All summer 1.00 8.00 Houses' Hybrids. Shades of lilac and blue. ft. All summer. 1.85 15.00 2i4 1.25 Papillo. X. Violet, dark eye. 6 in. All summer 1.00 8.00 Columbaria Rosea. (New). Rosy mauve. 2 ft. All summer. . . . 2.50 20.00 White Perfection. X White. 6 in. All summer 1.00 8.00 SEDUM (Stone Crop) 1.25 VIOLET Prince of Wales. X. Single, purple-violet. 6 in. May.. 1.25 10.00 Acre. X. (Golden Moss) Yellow. 2 in. May-July 1.25 10.00 Filamentosa. 2 yr.. White. 6 ft. July 1.85 15.00 Album. X. White. 2 in. May-July 1.25 10.00 YUCCA Kamtschaticum. X. Yellow. 8 in. July-Aug 1.251.50 10.00 Filamentosa. 3 yr. White. 6 ft. July 1.85 15.00 1.25 Lydium. X. Pink. 2 in. June 10.00 Rubrum. X. Pink, red foliage. IH ft. Sept 12.00 Sarmentosum. X. Yellow. 3 in. July 10.00 Sexangulare. X Yellow. 3 in June-July 10.00 Hardy Phlox Sieboldi. X. Pink. 9 in. July-Sept 15.00 10.00 Spectabile. X. Pink. 114 ft. Aug.-Sept 1.25 ANTONIN MERCIE. Lilac with white eye. Free flowering 1.50 12.00 Spectabile Brilliant. X. Red. 1 ft. Aug.-Sept 1.25 10.00 B. COMTE. Dwarf. Rich satiny amaranth 1.50 12.00 Stoloniferum. X. Pink flowers, red foliage. 6 in, July-Aug 1.25 10.00 BARON VON DEDEM. Orange-scarlet. Large flowers and heavy SEMPERVIVUM (Hen and Chickens) trusses 1.85 15.00 Globiferum. Yellow. 1 ft. June 1.25 12.00 X. BRIDESMAID. White, bright red eye 1.25 10.00 Tectorum. X. Light red. 1 ft. June 12.00 COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF. (Hindenberg). Bright red, large SHASTA Daisy. See Chrysanthemum maximum. florets 2.50 20.00 SIDALCEA Rosy Gem. Pink. 1 V, ft. All summer 1.25 10.00 1.85 FEURBRANDT. Fiery red. Very good variety 2.50 20.00 SILENE Schafta. X. Bright pink. 6 in. July 10.00 GOLIATH. Dark pink, fine large heads and individual florets. . . . 1.50 12.00 SOLIDAGO Canadensis. (Golden Rod). Yellow. 5 ft. Aug.-Sept. 1.25 10.00 LA VAGUE. Mauve with aniline red eye. Strong grower 1.25 10.00 SPIRAEA Filipendula Hexapetala. X. White. 1 ft. June-July.. 1.50 12.00 LORD RALEIGH. The best lilac, makes well branched heads.. . 1.85 15.00 STACHYS Lanata. X. Purple flowers, silvery foliage, I ft. June-July 10.00 MISS LINGARD. (Suffruticosa). Pure white, the earliest of all. 1.50 12.00 STATICE Latifolia. (Sea Lavender). Blue. 2 ft. Aug.-Sept 1.25 10.00 Good as cut flower STOKESIA Cyanea. X. (Cornflower Aster). Sky-blue. Makes 1.50 MRS. CHAS. DORR. Blue mauve. Strong grower with big good cut flowers. 1 ft. Aug.-Sept 10.00 trusses 1.50 12.00 1.25 TARRAGON True. A herb 12.00 MRS. JENKINS. Tall white, immense florets 1.50 12.00 THALICTRUM Adiantifolium. X. Yellow, fern-like foliage. MRS. MILLY VON HOBOKEN. Soft pink. Large florets 1.50 12.00 1 ft. June-July 12.00 OBERGARTNER WITTIG. Enormous heads of lilac-rose. Crim- Aquilegifolium. X. White. 2 ft. May-July 12.00 son eye with lighter circle 1.85 15.00 Dipterocarpum. Lilac. 4 ft. June-July. Good cut flower 1.85 15.00 PROFESSOR VIRCHOW. Bright carmine, overlaid orange- Flavum. Yellow. 3 ft. June 10.00 scarlet 1.50 12.00 Glaucum. Yellow. 3 ft. June 10.00 RHEINLANDER. Salmon-pink, intensified with claret red eye. . 1.85 ISiOO THYMUS Lanuginosus. X. Deep pink, woolly foliage. 4 in. June-Aug 15.00 RHYNSTROM: Rosy pink, free flowering and good grower.. . . . 1.85 15.00

pink with brilliant carmine eye. . . 1.50 12.00 Serpyllum Coccineus. X. Red. 4 in. June-July 1.85 15.00 RIVERTON JEWEL. Mauve blooms. Vigorous TRADESCANTIA Virginiana. Blue. 2 ft. May-Aug 1.85 15.00 SALMON QUEEN. Immense salmon-pink grower 1.50 12.00 TRILLIUM Grandiflorum. X. White. 1 2 in. May-June 1.00 8.00 TRITOMA Pfitzeri. (Red Hot Poker). Yellow tinged pink. Much SPECIAL FRENCH. Blush pink with deep salmon eye. Large used for cut flowers. 3 ft. Aug.-Sept 15.00 heads of bloom 1.85 15.00 TROLLIUS Europeus Ledebouri (Globe Flower). Orange-yel- THOR. Tall, deep salmon-pink, suffused and overlaid with a low. 2 ft. May-July 10.00 scarlet glow. One of the best 1.50 12.00 TUNICA Saxifraga. X. Light pink. 6 in. All summer 1.25 10.00 VON HOCHBERG. Deep red, rather dwarf 2.25 18.00 VALERIANA Officinalis. Light pink. 5 ft. June-July 1.25 10.00 MIXED. Varieties with labels lost. Some very good stock 1.00 8.00 Var. Rubra. Red. 2 ft. July-Aug 10.00 DWARF AND ALPINE PHLOX—Remarkable for their prostrate VERONICA Amethystina. X. Blue. 1 }4 ft. June-July 1.50 12.00 habit and mass of bloom in spring and early summer, being Incana. Blue, silvery foliage. 12 in. 1.50 12.00 X. July-Aug quite distinct from the Phloxes offered above. They are Longifolia Subsessilis. Blue. 2 ft. Aug.-Sept 1.85 15.00 splendid subjects for rockeries, the front of borders and over Longifolia. Light blue. 2 ft. July-Aug 10.00 Repens. X. Blue. 2 in. May 10.00 graves. Rupestris. X. Blue. 5 in. June 10.00 DIVARICATA Canadensis. X. Fragrant lavender flowers. 10 in. Spicata. Blue. 2 ft. Aug 10.00 Spring 1.25 10.00 Alba. White. 2 ft. Aug 10.00 SUBULATA Alba. (Creeping Phlox). White. 4 in. Spring 1.25 10.00 The different varieties of Veronicas are much used for cut Lilacena. X. Pale lilac. 4 in. Spring 1.25 10.00 flowers. Rosea. X. Rose-pink. 4 in. Spring 1.25 10.00 Less than five double the rate per hundred. All varieties followed by X are suitable for rock gardens. 40 V^O©ISJiSI' Greenhouse Plant Department Prices F. O. B. Western Springs, Illinois, where we ship by Express and C. B. Sz Q. R. R. All orders to all states shipped subject to customers assuming risk in regard to their state en- tomolgy requirements. We assume no transpor- tation risks after delivering shipment in good order to the transportation com- pany. Should customers have any cause for reject- ing plants we would sug- gest that they be accepted under protest, and particu- lars telegraphed us at once. Soft plants are not shipped to distant points by freight. BILLING— 25 at the 100 rate; 250 at the 1 000 rate. We charge for packing on FANCY-LEAVED CALADIUM all orders at cost. On plants in bloom for Holidays and Easter, or on Cold Storage Stock, we cannot entertain claims for allowance in case of damage in transit, the stock being sold on a basis of actual value at Western Springs. We list on this page only a few of the many greenhouse plants. Our special lists of small plants to grow on and plants for special occasions appear from time to time. If you do not receive your copy, write for it. BOSTON FERN Doz. 100 1000 Doz. 100 ASPARAGUS Plumosus. Seedlings from flats $ 1.50 $ 10.00 DRACENA INDIVISA. 3-inch $1.00 $ 6.00 2ii-inch $ 0.85 6.00 50.00 4-inch 4.00 30.00 3 -inch 1.50 10.00 3-inch 7.00 55.00 4 -inch 2.50 18.00 Sprengeri. Seedlings from flats 1.50 8.00 FUCHSIA 2M-inch 75 5.00 45.00 3 -inch 1.25 8.00 Black Prince. Wavy carmine, pink corolla. 4 -inch 2.50 15.00 Elm City. Light red—purple corolla. Mrs. E. G. Hill. Bright crimson, white corolla. 100 1000 BOSTON FERNS Price of above, 2 Ji-inch $5.50 $50.00 We grow our Bostons bushy and well-furnished from the pot up. They are pot-grown and are worth double the long, drawn, bench lifted stock. Our cus- GERANIUMS tomers are "repeaters" on these. That's why we are always sold out early. Irvington Beauty. Immense trusses, double, rosy salmon- Each Doz. 100 — pink blooms. Free-flowering and a strong grower. fM-inch. . . 12.00 110.00 2M-inch per 1000 $65.00 5 7.00 Fiat. Dark salmon-oink. The color sells it. good all-around 4 -inch $0.35 $ 3.75 30.00 A variety and much demand. 2 54-inch 12.00 110.00 5 -inch 60 6.60 50.00 m 6 -inch 85 9.60 75.00 Radio Red. A prolific bloomer; easy propogator and the best 7 -inch 1.25 13.75 100.00 all-around red Geranium. 2^4-inch 7.00 65.00 8 -inch $1.50 to 2.00 Alphonse Ricard. A bright shade of Vermillion, large double 10 -inch 3.00 to 4.00 flowers, one of the best. 2}^-inch 7.00 65.00 TABLE FERNS, assorted varieties. 2}

flowers of one with the free-blooming character of the other. Per 1 00 Per 1 000 and the handsome broad, tropical foliage. Dormant roots .. $ 4.00 $35.00 3-inch pot plants 12.00 100.0(1 *Yellow King Humbert L^Trln^t^'onoUh: well-known variety King Humbert. Has the same habit of growth as its parent; foliage a very dark green, with flowers measuring 5 to 7 in. across; individual petals 3 to 3J4 in- in diameter. Color of flower a deep rich yellow, softly spotted and blotched with bright red. Some plants will occasionally give a scarlet or scarlet-striped flower, which we consider an improvement rather than a defect. Dormant Roots 4.00 35.00 3-inch pot plants 12.00 100.00

^ ^'-^ color a rich glowing scarlet rf\i -p J/4c.»-«-f- llie "reSlCjeilL with immense rounded flowers seven inches across when fully open, produced on strong, erect stems well above the large green foliage. Free-bloomer and strong grower. Dormant Roots 1.50 4.00 32.50 3-inch pot plants 12.00 100.00 pr • 3J4 feet. The Best Pink Canna. Very com- H.Ung3.ria pact almost dwarf, and of a very luxuriant growth. Leaves bluish green, never burns. Trusses of THE PRESIDENT enormous size, borne well above the foliage. Flowers very The very best red-flowered green-leaved Canna large, with very large petals. Color, purest La France pink, with satin sheen. Dormant Roots 7.50 60.00 *STATUE OF . 6 to 7 ft. Bronze foliage. 3-inch pot plants 15.00 135.00 Flowers blazing flame-red. The foliage is of a rich, luxuriant bronzy shade. The leaves are very large. Per 100 Per 1000 New and Rare Varieties Dormant Roots $ 4.00 $ 32.50 3-inch pot plants 12.00 100.00 AMBASSADOR. 3)^ to 4 ft. Considered an improved King Humbert. Bronze foliage; color poppy-red; very Varieties brilliant. Flowers are borne in immense trusses on strong Standard stalks well above the foliage; the petals measuring 2 to 2j4 ALLEMANIA. Outer petals scarlet with broad yellow border, inside scarlet inches across. Plant is very vigorous. Dormant Roots . . 6.00 47.00 and dark red. 3-inch pot plants 12.00 100.00 CHAS. HENDERSON. 4 ft. Bright crimson APRICOT. 4 ft. The color is a buff-yellow base overspread CRIMSON BEDDER. Scarlet flowers; green foliage. with salmon-pink, making a mass effect of rich apricot. DAVID HARUM. 3 }4 ft. Bronze foliage, vermilion-scarlet. Dormant Roots 4.00 35.00 FLORENCE VAUGHAN (true stock). 5 ft. Yellow, spotted crimson. 3-inch pot plants 12.00 100.00 KATE GRAY- A fine soft orange shaded carmins with the throat dotted yellow. CITY OF PORTLAND. 3 ]4 ft. Distinct among the several *LOUISIANA. 6 ft. Green foliage; large; vivid scarlet. really worth while pink Cannas. A deep pink which does SHENANDOAH. Bronze leaved Mrs. Altred Conard. The best reasonable not fade during the hot weather; a free bloomer with flowers priced salmon-pink bearing fine large trusses of beautiful waxy flowers. borne well above the foliage. Dormant Roots 7.50 60.00 Sturdy and reliable. 3-inch pot plants 15.00 135.00 Price of each of above varieties except Per 1000 EUREKA. 4 ft. Remarkably free flowering variety, and when noted. 100 Per with its striking white flowers which first appear cream, Dormant Roots $3.00 $27.50 makes a very effective show in conjunction with a good 3-inch pot plants 12.00 100.00 scarlet such as King Humbert. Dormant Roots 6.00 47.00 *WINTZER'S COLOSSAL. 5 ft. Green foliage. A striking 3-inch pot plants 14.00 125.00 vivid scarlet that retains its brilliancy Dormant Hoots. . 4.00 35.00 3-inch pot plants 12.00 100.00 MRS. ALFRED F. CONARD. 4 ft. Exquisite salmon-pink flowers of the largest size, produced in fine erect spike well If any varieties wanted in 4-inch pot plants, add three cents each to above the green. Dormant Roots 8.00 65.00 prices for 3-inch. 3-inch pot plants 16.00 150.00 *A11 marked * are Orchid-Flowering Varieties

• 5 of a Kind at the Ten Rate Vaughan's Peon ICS 25 of a Kind at the 100 Rate Since September is the best time to plant these, we have put only a few AND CRIMS varieties in storage and can only supply them in divisions of from 2 to 5 eyes RED ON while the stock lasts. 7.8 Augustin d'Hour. Bomb type; midseason. Color WHITE AND LIGHT SORTS very deep, rich, brilliant solferino-red with slight Each 10 100 silvery reflex $0.50 $4.50 $35.00 8.7 Avalanche. Pure snow-white, with a few pencilings 8.4 Felix Crousse. Best red for florists . . 1 .000, $350.00 .50 4.50 40.00 of carmine on the edge of the center petals; fragrant. Each 10 100 8.2 Grover Cleveland. Rich dark crimson; late 90 7.50 60.00 A splendid white; crown type; late midseason $0.50 $4.00 $25.00 Karl Rosenfield. Very large flower, globular semi- 9.0 Baroness Schroeder. Rose type; late. White with rose type. Extremely vigorous grower; tall and free- shadings of flesh 75 6.00 50.00 flowering, eady 1,000, $450.00 .75 6.00 50.00 9.3 Festiva Maxima. Flowers of immense size, 7 to 8 8.7 Mary Brand. Vivid crimson of immense size; full inches in diameter, snow-white with red blotches on double; a free-bloomer and a strong grower; delight- edges of center petals 35 2.50 20.00 ful fragrance; midseason 1.50 12.50 100.00 9.1 Frances Willard. Blush-white changing to pure Richard Carvel. Very early, deep red. In bloom white 12.50 100.00 with Edulis Superba. Fragrant. Ranks with Karl 8.3 La Rosiere. White with cream-white center; semi- Rosenfield and M. Martm Cahuzac as the three best double; midseason 50 4.00 35.00 dark red peonies 2.50 22.50 200.00 7.9 Madame de Verneville. Guard petals sulphur- white, center delicate rose-white, one of the most LIGHT .\ND DARK PINK AND ROSE desirable of the white Peonies for all purposes. June 7.7 Dorchester. Creamy flesh-color, tinged 1 Each 10 100 rose fragrance 30 2.50 20.00 pink $0.35 3.00 20.00 of from 3 to 5 Eyes 7.9 Jeanne d' Arc. Soft pink, intermigled with s UN-NAMED PEONIES—Divided Roots .35 3.00 20.00 Each To 100 7.9 Mad. Ducel. Light rose, silver reflex. s Double Pink $0.25 $2.00 $15 00 .50 4.50 35.00 Double Red 30 2.50 20 00 78 Modele de Perfection. Light violet-rose Free- 00 3.00 20.00 Double White . 25 2.00 15 blooming and fragrant. Late .35 Double Mixed 20 1.75 12.00 8.7 President Taft. (Reine Hortense.) Delicate hydrangea-pink. A vigorous, strong grower and pro- PEONIES IN CASE LOTS fuse bloomer; every shoot tjeing crowned by a big For several years we have sold specially packed cases. These cases contain bloom; none larger. Fine for cut-flowers; slightly 75 double white. 75 double pink, and 50 double red, each color separate — 200 fragrant. Midseason 1 ,000 $450.00 .75 6.00 50.00 roots in all; 3 to 5 eye divisions. 7.4 Princess Beatrice. Light violet-rose crown and guards; .30 2.50 20.00 Price per case, $28.00. We cannot divide cases. creamy white collar. Free-blooming and fragrant. . . . .

POMPON VARIETY CAPRICE TYPE LARGE FLOWERING OUTDOOR TYPE Vaughan's Chrysanthemums

Chrysanthemums are becoming more popular every year; the varieties Pompons listed on this page are amongst the best. TTiere is a large and growing demand for good outdoor types. The selling season for pot plants and cut pompxins ex- Those varieties marked * are suitable for the growing of pot plants. tends from September until late in December. Aletta. Very light pink, dwarf, somewhat flat in form, earlv, maturing October 10 "to 15. Chrysanthemums *Benoit. Deep old rose-cerise tinged, fifteen inches from the pots. Large Hardy flowers maturing October 20 to 25, best when disbudded. Bronze Golden Feather. Bronze Lizzie Adcock. Slightly quilled outer A. Barham. Orange-bronze. Height two feet. Early. A petals with a well-filled flat center. Matures November I Bessie Brown. Reddish-bronze. Height 2 feet. Oct. 20. Bucena. Light bronze. Two and one-half feet from June 20 planting. Blooms Bijou Rose. Rose-pink. Small-flowering. Dwarf. at Thanksgiving time and later. Carpet of Snow. Pure white, pompon. Dwarf, maturing Oct 1 to 10. *Clorinda. Bronze, semi-dwarf. Good variety for Thanksgiving. Oct, 10. Dwarf. Carrie. Light yellow. Maturing Cora Peck Buhl. Deep yellow. 21^ ft. Ready to cut October 25. 10. Chaldron. Reddish crimson, gold tips. Large flowers. Matures Oct. *Dotson. (Introduced 1925.) Old rose with reflected petals. Dwarf, with Charlotte. Deep bronze. Small, matures Oct. 5. small dahlia-like button blooms. Matures October 20. Cranford Pink. Beautiful shade of light pink. *Delmar. Rose pink. Matures October 20. Cranford White. Purest white. Very desirable. *Ermalinda. Old rose with silvery sheen. Three and one-half feet high. Matures October 2 5. Cranford Yellow. Bronze-yellow. Matures early. *GoIden Crest. Golden yellow. Matures November 1st. Height feet. Firefly. Reddish bronze. Medium large flowers; tall; early. 2}4 Golden yellow. 25. feet. Le Pactole. Bronze-yellow. Large-flowering. Early. Sceptre. Bright Matures November Height 2)4 Golden Wedding. Yellow. Matures November 1 5. Height 3 feet. Murillo. Pink. .Matures Oct. 12. Pink Harbinger. Rose-pink. Large-flowering. Hilda Canning. Small flowered bronze. Matures November 20. Idolf. Matures October 10. Winnetka. Pure white. Early, two feet high, about Oct. 10. Salmon pink. Wolverine. Large sprays of bright yellow blooms. Very early. Aug. 20. *Illona. Rosy lavender. Height medium. Matures November 10. Yellow Normandie. Yellow. Early, two feet high. Matures Sept. 25. Jolo. Red. Matures November 20. Height 3 feet. Lillian Doty. Best disbudded. 1. Zoda. Bright rose-pink. Dwarf, small-flowering. Early. Matures Oct. 10. Shell-pink. Matures November Lizzie Adcock. Yellow. .Matures November 10. Height 2 feet. 100 1000 '2 Louise Davenport. Rich bronze pompon, maturing November 10. All Hardy Rooted $6.00 $55.00 2K'Pots 8.00 70.00 Minong. Greenish white when opening and becomes pure white when fully developed, about October 20 to 25. Height two feet.

*Mrs. H. Crane. Brilliant mahogany pompon. Matures October 1 5. Greenhouse Varieties Olivia. Rose-pink. Height 3 feet. Matures December 1. *Patty. Shell-pink, Japanese. Dwarf, good for late pot plants. Matures Dec- Anemones ember 1 *Rodell. Early yellow. Height 2}4 feet. Matures October 20. Golden State. Self-colored yellow, large-flowered. Maturing 100 1000 *Savina. Large flowered lavender pink. Dwarf. Matures October 1 5. about Nov. 1. Rooted Cuttings $6.00 $55.00 2M'Pots 8.00 75.00 *The Bard. Maroon. Large flowered dwarf. Matures November 20. Yellow Gem. Lemon-yellow, small. Matures November 1. Garza Supreme. The latest Anemone PompDn White quilled Yellow Yuletide. Bright yellow. Height 3 feet. Matures December 5 and light yellow cushion. Matures December 20 ray petals with a later. to January 20. A money maker. Rooted Cuttings 8.00 75.00 *Yuletide. Pure white. Three feet high. Matures December 5 and later. 2,14 "Pots ." 10.00 90.00 100 1000 Delicate pink sport from Pomona, high rounded Bellingham. -Ml above Pompons— Rooted Cuttings $4.50 $40.00 cushion which is slightly lighter in color, best w hen disbudded, 2'. " Pot Plants 6.00 55.00

matures November 1 . Rooted Cuttings 6.00 55.00 2M'Pots 8.00 75.00 Rose Royal. Violet-rose. Matures November 15. disbud. Caprice Type Rooted Cuttings 6.00 55.00 2 '4 'Pots 8.00 70.00 These are large flowering, bushy, dwarf types, maturing late October and much used for production of pot plants. Sunshine. Intense yellow. Matures from November 15 to Butler's Caprice. Deep pink, sport of Caprice du Printemps. Dwarf. Best disbudded. Rooted Cuttings 5.00 45.00 December. large-flowered. 2M'Pots 7.00 65.00 Improved Yellow Caprice. Clear yellow pompon, dwarf habit. One of the best \'arieties for pots. Single Flowers Kathleen Thompson. A fine large-flowered crimson. Dwarf. Mrs. E. D. Godfrey. Pink late single. Lilac Caprice. Deep lilac, large-flowered. Dwarf. Mrs. Wm. Buckingham. Rosy pink, (lat flower Keeps well. Similar to Mrs. Greening. Large flowered pink. Godfrev, but earlier. Purple Caprice. Purple, caprice type. Dwarf. 100 1000 White Caprice. White pompon, dwarf. 100 1000 Single-Flowering Varieties— Rooted Cuttings $4.00 $35.00 .All Caprice Type.— Rf>oted Cuttings $6.00 $55.00 2I4" 2'A' Pots 6.00 55.00 Pot Plants 8.00 70.00 1

43 Vaughan's Roses for Florists satisfactory One of the most ways to give \ our customers complete Rose bush satisfaction is to handle rose plants as follows: Obtain our good, strong, healthy, field-grown plants during January or February. Pot 6-inch them at once in 5 or pots and keep them in cool houses or sheds that do not freeze until they are rooted. Then grow them cool until sold in April, May, or June depending on your locality. The retail price from the store is usually $1 .00 to $1 .50 each. Your customers want plants that are in full leaf, budded, and in bloom. This kind of stock goes right ahead and results gives immediate in real flowers within a month from the time planted in your customer's garden.

No. 1 stock produces good heavy 6-inch plants. Orders booked in multiples of 25 of a variety. Less than 25 of a variety, add 5c per plant.

All varieties listed on this page are good and reliable.

Choice Hybrid Tea Varieties

of following Prices the 2-year field-grown dormant plants: No. 1, per 100, $45.00.

HADLEY. Rich crimson, velvety appearance, lovely shape and fragrant. Blooms well in Fall. IMPERIAL POTENTATE. Dark shining rose-pink shaded lighter on reverse of petals. Fragrant, grows well, blooms freely, and quite hardy.

LOS ANGELES. Color a flame-pink toned with coral and shaded with translucent gold at the base of the petals. Strong grower with stems as long as an American Beauty. The flowers are as large as Paul Neyron, forming long and pointed buds; its freedom and continuance of bloom are remarkable. SOUVENIR DE CLAUDIUS PERNET. Color most striking sunflower-yellow, deeper in the center, without any color blending, and which is retained without fading even in the warmest weather. SUNBURST. The color is intense orange-copper and golden yellow. Buds, long and pointed, opening full and double.

MME. BUTTERFLY. A glorified sport of Ophelia with all the colors of Ophelia intensified, making it a harmony of bright pink, apricot and gold. A free-grower and bloomer with large, handsome foliage free from mildew. ROSE PREMIER Standard Varieties

Prices on the Standard Varieties. 2-year, field-grown dormant plants: No. 1, POLYANTHA AND BABY ROSES—Continued per 100. $40.00. IDEAL. A Polyantha rose of great merit, decidedly an outstanding variety, COLUMBIA. A true pink, deepening as it opens to a glowing pink. A peculiarity flowers brilliant garnet-red, keeping their color well, even in the very hot of the variety is that the shades all become more intense until fully open. weather. GENERAL MacARTHUR. Rich crimson scarlet, very fragrant. One of the MISS EDITH CAVELL. Brilliant scarlet, held right through until the flowers best bedding Roses. drop off. Of vigorous and satisfactory blooming quality. GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. Brilliant red. One of the most prolific bloomers of all. ORLEANS. Brilliant geranium-red, suffused rose and deep cerise. Bushy habit, KILLARNEY DOUBLE WHITE. Leading pure white, free-blooming. grows and blooms freely, florets not crowded but of beautiful arrangement. LADY HILLINGDON. A beautiful coppery shade of apricot-yellow. A strong. vigorous grower and very free-flowering. Climbing RADIANCE. Brilliant rosy carmine shaded with rich opaline-pink tints in the Roses open flower, which is large, full, of fine form with cupped petals. Prices on the climbers, 2-year, field-grown, dormant plants except where RED RADIANCE. A bright, cheerful and even shade of pure red; size, foliage, noted: No. 1, per 100, $40.00. growth and habit same as in the parent "Radiance." AMERICAN PILLAR. A single-flowering variety of great beauty. The flowers are 3 to 4 inches across. Clear pink with a white center and a cluster of yellow sta- Polyantha and Baby Roses mens. The immense bunches of flowers on a large well-grown plant are a sight not easily forgotten. Prices on the Polyanthas, 2-year, field-grown, dormant plants:

No. 1, per 100, $40.00. CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY. Large double rosy crimson, flowers freely. BABY TAUSENDSCHOEN. Light pink fading to white. A lovely little rose, each produced in June and occasionally throughout the season. bush forming a symmetrical bouquet. CLIMBING BABY RAMBLER. Scarlet flowers in clusters, dark foliage. CRIMSON BABY RAMBLER. Still a favorite. The flowers are borne in clusters CRIMSON RAMBLER. Scarlet-red flowers borne in sprays. Vigorous grower. of 30 to 40, and the foliage is dark, glossy and profuse One of the best for covering a trellis, porch or unsightly fence. DR. W. VAN FLEET. A delicate shade of flesh-pink, deepening in the center. DOROTHY PERKINS. The best of the pink ramblers.

EUGENE JACQUET. Almost every eye produces a handsome truss of fragrant, cherry-red flowers. 1 flowers a week earlier than Tausendschoen or Roserie. Price, No. 1, per 100, $45.00. EXCELSA. Deep crimson and scarlet, large full trusses.

FLOWER OF FAIRFIELD. Of the numerous varieties raised in the past years this is doubtless one of the best. Its flowers, which are produced in profusion, are of a fine crimson color. GARDENIA. Buds yellow, creamy-white flowers with white centers. Vigorous grower and very hardy. HIAWATHA. Small single flowers dazzling red with white eye. Large clusters. MARY WALLACE. The attractive new climber originated by the late Dr. Van Fleet. Semi-double, bright clear rose-pink, salmon at base of petals.

PAUL'S SCARLET CLIMBER. This is without question the most imprartant addition to the list of climbing roses; no other rose in any class can compare with it for brilliancy of color, which is a vivid scarlet that is maintained without burning or bleaching until the petals fall. The flowers are of medium size, semi-double, very freely produced in clusters. It is of strong climbing habit and perfectly hardy. ROSERIE. True cerise-pink, strong grower and good producer. A sport from Tausendschoen.

SILVER MOON. Large creamy buds, produced in small sprays. Plant vigorous, growing 1 5-20 ft. in a season. A great cover. Hardy Hybrid Perpetual Roses

Price of the following, except where noted, 2-year dormant, field-grown plants; No. 1, per 100, $40.00'

ANNA DE DIESBACH (Glory of Paris). Beau- GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. Scarlet crimson. No. 1, tiful carmine. per 100, $45.00; No. 2, per 100, $35.00. FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI (White American J. B. CLARK. Intense scarlet. Beauty). The best white. MRS. JOHN LAING. Bright, shining pink. PAUL NEYRON. Deep rose. GEN. JACQUEMINOT. Bright and shining PERSIAN (Austrian Briar). crimson. YELLOW Golden yellow, semi-double flowers. CRIMSON BABY RAMBLER GEO. ARENDS. Clear soft pink. ULRICH BRUNER. Cherry crimson. . 44

IRIS—Continued Each 10 100 9.1 Morning Splendor. 40 inches. "S" petunia-violet; Hardy German Iris "F" rich raisin-purple. The flowers are large, of fine form, heavy substance, and delightful fra- "S" refers to the three standard or upright curling petals, "p" refers grance; gives a beautiful red effect in the garden. . . $2.00 to the three falls or drooping petals. of Pearl. pale bluish lav- The figures preceding the varieties are the exhibition rating given to them 8.4 Mother 48 inches. A ender flower of exceptional substance $2.50 by the American Iris Society, 10 being the highest rating used in the judging. $20.00 7.5 Mrs. Walter Brewster. "S'" lavender-blue; "F" 8.3 Afterglow. Large flowers of soft grayish lav- Each 10 100 aniline-blue. Often six blooms at the same time 4.00 35.00 ender shading to rich yellow through the center$0.25 $2.00 $15.00 8.3 Ochracea. 30 inches. "S'' dull old gold, finely light violet; rich velvety 8.6 Alcazar. "S" bluish "F" arched; "F ' coppery yellow, tinged with purple. crimson-purple. A very rich and striking flower .20 1.50 10.00 Very sweet-scenred and late 75 5.00 9.2 Ambassador. Late. An almost regal flower that 8.2 Opera. Early. "S"' bright reddish lilac; "F" deep should have a great future. "S" fascinating velvety purple-lilac. Beard yellow 2.50 20.00 smoky purple; "F" velvety purple-maroon, 5 4.00 25.00 8.3 Pallida Dalmatica. Exquisite lavender-blue 1.25 10.00 8.1 Ariadne. 42 in. "S'" silvery light b'ue; "F" deeper 9.0 Princess Beatrice. Silvery lavender 2.50 15.00 blue with violet base. Beautiful flower 1.25 8.6 Prosper Laugier. Midseason. "S" fierv bronze; 9.2 Asia. 45 inches. "S" pale silvery lavender deepen- •F" velvety ruby-purple 1,000, $70.00 .... 1.00 8.00 ing at the base to golden yellow. "F" pale reddish with yellow at purple, lighter at the edges 1.50 10.00 8.1 Prospero. ""S" pale lavender flushed base; "F" deep red-purple with lighter shadings 9.0 Ballerine. Early. "S" light violet-blue; "F" at margin. Deep orange beard. Strong grower 4.00 30.00 deeper. Very fragrant. Single blooms often five inches long 75 6.00 50.00 7.2 Quaker Lady. "S' ' smoky lavender, shaded yellow; "F" ageratum-blue and old-gold 1.00 7.00 7.6 Benbow. "S"' and "F" deep violet-blue; large 8.8 Caterina. Pale lavender-violet, with orange blooms on tall, erect, well developed stems 3.00 20.00 Queen beard; white haft, veined with bronze. A strong 8.4 Canopus. 36 inches. A wonderful Dominion grower and hardy where Caterina fails 3.00 20.00 seedling._ "S" reddish violet, broad and finely arch- " lilac-pink; "F"" lilac blended ing: "F rich pansy violet 1.00 .... 7.4 Queen of May. "S" with white; distinct 10 .75 5.00 7.1 Caprice. "S ' reddish purple; "F" deeper purple. being 1,000, $50.00 1.00 6.00 7.4 Raffet. Flowers uniform dark blue, the falls striped at base with white; beard yellow; late... .25 2.00 15.00 8.4 Caroline E. Stringer. Large, delicate rose-flushed violet- flowers of exceptional substance 2.00 .... 8.2 Rhein Nixe. '"S" white, very large; "F" rich purple, narrow white edge 1.00 8.00 8.2 Chasseur. 36 inches. This is no doubt the finest inches. Pallida with a yellow Iris of European origin Very fine large 7.4 Roseway. 36 Deep red-pink 2.50 flower of deep yellow, becoming lighter with age.. 1.25 .... broad orange beard Early 8.5 San Gabriel. 48 inches. Lustrous pinkish lavender. . 1.50 8.0 Clunv. "S" soft lilac-blue; "F" a little dai-ker. A 8.3 Seminole. "S" soft violet-rose; "F" rich velvety new. free-flowering Pallida variety. 1 .000, $100.00 2.00 15.00 crimson; brilliant orange beard. One of the most 8.5 Crusader. "S" light blue; "F" deep violet-blue, outstanding of the red-toned Irises. Rich in color with orange beard. Splendid color and form 3.00 25.00 and a wonderful effect in mass 1 ,000, $180.00 .... 2.50 20.00 7.6 Dalila. 24 inches. "S" pale flesh white; "F" rich, 36 inches. Clear soft yellow, shaded red-purple with vellow beard 2.00 15.00 8.4 Shekinah. through the center. One of the finest yellow Irises 7.7 Dejazet. "S" bronze-rose with golden sheen; "F" and the first of Pallida growth. Midseason 2.50 20.00 reddish-violet, the whole beautifully blended 1.20 8.00 7.7 Sherwin Wright. Early. "'S" and "F"' splendid 8.8 Dominion. "S" Dauphin's blue or light bluish vio- golden yellow without shading or markings 1.00 7.00 let, large, erectly held, well developed and slightly 9.2 Souv. de Loetitia Michaud. 48 inches. Magnificent veined. "F" of exceptional substance expanding at flowers of lobelia blue, shading pale blue toward the base to a deep rich indigo-purple velvet 5.00 ...... edges 2.50 8.4 Dream. 36 inches. "S" and "F soft clear pink. A 9.3 Souv. de Gaudichau. "S" Bradley's violet; beautiful Iris of Pallida type. The large flowers Mme. "F" brilliant black-purple. Millet's best variety 5.00 40.00 are perfect in form and of great substance 40 3.00 20.00 d'Orage.) Very large flowers 7.8 Edouard Michel. Late, "S" and "F" unusual shade 7.2 Stormcloud. (Nuce shading; "F" of intense reddish purple 2.00 15.00 of grayish slate-blue with bronze purplish blue. Very fine 1,000, $50.00 .... .75 6.00 8.1 Empress of India. A beautiful novelty with long Bliss. 42 inches. rose-pink 1.00 and elegant flower stems bearing blooms of a 8.5 Susan Deep spendid violet-blue 40 3.00 25.00 8.5 Sweet Lavender. 36 inches. "S" pale lavender; "F" deep rose-lavender, very broad and horizon- 9.1 Germaine Perthuis. 36 in. An enormous, rich tal. lovely Iris with fine fragrance 4.00 30.00 V iolet purple of a wonderful velvety appearance. A Deliciously scented 2.50 .... 7.3 Trianon. "S" yellow; "F" yellow with bluish re- delicate new. vigorous 8.6 Gold Imperial. 33 inches. Chrome yellow through- flections. Color and A grower and very floriferous 1.25 8.00 out except for conspicuous orange beard. A 7.8 Troost. 24 inches. "S" deep rosy purple; "F" paler, fine yellow I ris, deeper in cole r than Shekinah ... 1.50 12.00 7.8 Grevin. Late. "S" violet with yellow shading; veined violet. Gives a bright pink effect 2.00 15.00 "F " wine-red with bright yellow veining 2.00 15.00 8.5 Valencia. 30 inches. A bright orange-buff 1.25 7.3 Her Majestv. "S" soft rose; "F" deeper rose, 7.9 White Knight. Late. "S" and "F" absolutely heavily veined 1.00 7.50 snow-white without markings 2.50 20.00 8.3 Imperator. Very similar to Seminole, but duller 7.4 W. J. Fryer. "S" large bright yellow; "F" large in coloi and a talier grower. Late 1.00 .... deep maroon with narrow yellow border 2.00 15.00 8.0 Iris old gold- rich crimson bor- King. "S" "F" 8.7 Yolande. 36 inches. An improved Gaudichau of a dered with gold; a very desirable variety 1.50 10.00 wonderful velvety dark blue-purple 1.75 8.3 Isoline. "S" lilac-pink; "F" purplish old rose 2.00 15.00 8.0 Zwanenburg. 20 inches. "S" cream, striped ma- 8.5 Jubilee. "S" buff or rich peach color; "F" cream- "F" dark olive-brown, edged violet. Early 2.00 15.00 white, margined with flecks of deep copper 1.50 .... roon; 8.1 Juniata. Clear blue, deeper than Pallida Dalmatica One of the tallest; flowers, large and fragrant 1.00 8.00 JAPANESE IRIS (Kaempferi)

8.0 Kales. White, lightly veined and flecked pale rose.. . .60 5.00 Gold Bound. White with gold banded center. Double 7.5 Kochi. "S" and "F" rich claret purple. Very early .... 1.00 6.00 Early 1,000. $125.00 .... 2.00 15.00 Labor. New. 36 in. "S" dark violet heliotrope; Dark purplish indigo. Midseason. "F" a deeper shade. An absolutely new color Kumochi-Guma. Double 1.000, $125.00 2.00 15.00 and a most beautiful variety 4.00 ...... -. Kumo-No-Obi. (Band of Cloud.) A very fu'l double. 8.0 Lady Byng. A beautiful Iris with flowers of ex- of pleasing lavender effect 1.000. $125.00 2.00 15.00 ceptionally fine form and substance. The color Mahogany. Velvety mahogany red. Double 2.25 18.00 throughout is a clear pale lavender with a slight suffusion of rose 5.00 Momigi-No-Taki. Variegated rosy carmine. Double.

' 1.000, $125.00 . ... 2.00 15.00 7.8 La Neige. Late. S and "F"' a pure glistening Norma. Exqusite si'ky lavender-pink. Double 3.50 25.00 waxy white. The falls are carriedstififly horizontal. Good cut-flower varietv 1.50 10.00 Purple and Gild. Rich violet-purple. Gild center. D.iuble. Midseason $125.00 .... 2.00 15.00 8.8 Lent A. Williamson. Early. "S" very broad, soft 1.000. Crest. large campanula violet; "F" very large velvety royal Sea Six wavy white petals with a deep 2.00 15.00 purple. Brilliant gold beard. Massive in growth. blue haft stalk and flower. Always dependable 2.50 15.00 Uchiu. Cerulean blue, veined white. Gild center. Double I.OOO. $125.00 . . ,. 2.00 15.00 7.6 Lohengrin. Large handsome sil very-mauve flowers 1.00 7.00 White, slightly shaded azure blue. 8.8 Lord of June. "S" flappy lavender-blue; "F" rich Zama-No-Mori. large beautiful single 1 .000. 2.00 15.00 violet-blue. An exceedingly handsome Iris 4.00 35.00 A and S125.00 Mixed 1,000, $100.00 1.50 12.00 7.3 Loreley. "S" light yellow ; "F" Ultramarine-blue .75 6.00 8.7 Magnifica. Midseason. '"S" light violet-blue; "F" dark reddish purple. Flowers extraordinarily VARIOUS IRIS large. 6 inches long and sweet-scented 50 4.50 35.00 8.4 Medrano. Late. "S" and "F" a beautiful dark, Cristata. Early. A dwarf creeping variety with large for in 12.00 smoky, claret color. Very unusual effect.. 2.50 15.00 blue flowers. Fine use rock garden 25 1.75 8.6 Mildred Presby. 30 inches. "S" white; "F" Dorothy K. Williamson. A beautiful beardless iris large rich, dark, velvety pansy-violet, with narrow edge with velvety flowers of vivid purple 40 3.50 of lavender white. A bright Rhein Nixe $1.00 .... Pseudacorus. {Common Yellow Water Flag.) Bright yellow. Fine for waterside plantings 25 2.00 12.00 8.8 Mile. Schwartz. 48 inches. Lovely pale mauve Pumila Hybrida Blue. Dwarf early blooming variety flowers of exceptionally large size 5.00 40.00 of German I ris 1.00 7.00 white, with broad and irreg- 6.4 Mme. Chereau. Pure a SIBIRICA. Geo. Wallace. (Azure blue.) "F" marked ular border of clear blue .70 5.00 white 1.00 6.00 8.1 Mme. Chobaut. 3n inches. "S" white shot Emperor. Large flowers of deep violet-blue 30 2.00 15.00 with pale chalcedony yellow, shading into wine-red. Orientalis. Rich, deep purple 1.00 6.00 "F" white edged with lilac 25 2.00 Perry's Blue. A tall, beautiful va'iety, excellent for " 20.00 7.9 Moliere. Early. "S dark violet; "F" darker cutting. Large, well formed flowers of sky-blue. . .40 3.00 violet veined brown at haft. Yellow beard 2.50 20.00 Snow Queen. Large ivory-white 1.20 8.00 7.4 Monsignor. "S'' blush lavendar; "F" violet with Versicolor. (Common American Water Flag.) Showy 5.00 viloet-blue. Blooms for a 20 1.50 10.00 white pencilings at throat ; late 10 .75 long time Ornamental and Flowering Shrubs

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VIBURNUM Carlesi KOLKWITZIA AmabiUs (Beauty Bush)1.25 1.00 OUR shrubs are nursery-grown and are transplanted every two or three years. Shipping Directions: All stock is sold F. O. B. Western Springs. Packing They are nice, shapely bushes with plenty of good fibrous roots, and are such charges to be added on all orders for shrubs, dormant roses, fruits trees ana plants as are in demand by the first-class retail trade. They should not be com- vines, at cost. Always give full and explicit shipping directions, as our respon- pared to stock that is never moved from the cutting or seedling beds until sold. sibility ends on delivery to the express or freight office in good condition. All trees, shrubs and plants shipped subject to customer assuming risk re- Our Nursery is located at Western Springs, I 5 miles west of Chicago on the garding their own State Nursery Inspection Regulations. Certificate C. B. & Q. R. R . two blocks south of 47th Street, on Wolf Road. furnished with each shipment. 1.00 Visitors are invited to inspect our stock at any time. We have a choice lot of Where personal selection of stock is made at our Nursery we charge according specimens such as are not usually seen. Our customers will be pleased with the to its value. 1.25 class of stock we send them. Each 10 100 Each 10 100 ACANTHOPANAX Pentaphyllum. 2 to 3 ft $0.30 $2.50 $20.00 CHIONANTHUS Virginica. 2 to 3 ft $1.00 3 to 4 ft 50 4.00 30.00 3 to 4 ft $12.50 CLETHRA Alnifolia. 18 to 24 in 40 3.50 ALMOND, Double Pink or Double White. 2 to 3 ft. . . .50 4.00 35.00 $30.00 3 to 4 ft 60 5.00 45.00 CORNUS Elegantissima. 2 to 3 ft 50 4.00 Double Pink. 4 ft., specimens 1.50 3 to 4 ft 60 5.00 ALTHAEA, See Hibiscus. Paniculata. 2 to 3 ft 40 3.00 25.00 AMELANCHIER Canadensis. 2 to 3 ft ' .50 4.00 Sibirica (Siberian Dogwood). 2 to 3 ft 25 2.00 15.00 AMORPHA Fruiticosa. 2 to 3 ft 30 2.50 20.00 3 to 4 ft 30 2.50 20.00 3 to 4 ft 35 3.00 25:00 Stolonifera Flaviramea. 2 to 3 ft 30 2.00 15.00 3 to 4 ft 40 3.00 20.00 ARALIA Spinosa. 3 to 4 ft SO 4.50 40.00 4 to 5 ft 75 6.00 50.00 COTONEASTER Acutifolia. 2 to 3 ft 40 3.00 25.00 3 to 4 ft ARONIA Arbutifolia. 18 to 24 in 50 4.00 35.00 50 4.00 35.00 Dammeri (Humifusa). 3 in. pots 65 5.00 2 to 3 ft 60 5.00 Divaricata. 2 to 3 ft., B & B 7.50 Melanocaroa Nigra. 2 to 3 ft 50 4.00 30.00 3 to 4 ft. B. & B 12.50 3 to 4 ft 60 5.00 40.00 4-in pots 65 5.00 AZALEA Mollis (Chinese Azalea) 15 to 18 in , B & B 2.00 17.50 Francheti. 2 to 3 ft.. B & B 10.00 18 to 24 in., 2.50 B&B Horizontalis. 3Vo-in. pots. 8 to 12-in. spread 75 6.00 Kaempferi (Torch Azalea) 18 to 24 in., balled and 15 to 18 in., B & B 10.00 burlapped 3.50 Hupehensis. 3 in. pots 75 6.50 1.50 10.00 BERBERIS Thunbergii. 12tol8in., bushy 25 Nitens. 3 J^-in. pots, 1 5 to 18 in 90 6.50 18 to 24 in., bushy 30 2.00 12.00 Racemiflora Soongarica. 24 to 30 in. B 8z B 1.25 10.00 2 to 21^ ft 40 2.50 18.00 Simonsi. 18 to 24 in . balled and burlapped 1.00 7.50 Thunbergii Atropurpurea. 1-year, 12 to 15 in 50 4.50 40.00 18 to 24 in., not balled and burlapped 75 5.00 2-year, 15 to 18 in., extra bushy 75 6.50 55.00 CRAB, See . Thunbergii Nana. 9 to 12 in 30 2.50 20.00 CRATAEGUS Coccinea. 3 to 4 ft 75 6.00 2.50 15.00 BUDDLEIA Davidi Magnifica. 2-year 30 4 to 5 ft 7.50 35.00 CALYCANTHUS Floridus. (Sweet Shrub ) 18 to 24 in.. .50 4.00 Crusgalli CARAGANA Arborescens. 2to3 ft. Per 1000, $100.00. .25 1.80 12.00 3 to 4 ft 90 7.50 3 to 4 ft 30 2.00 15.00 4 to 5 ft 9.00 4 to 5 ft 35 2.50 20.00 Oxyacantha Alba Plena. 4 to 5 ft 1.75 .... CEPHALANTHUS Occidentalis. (Button Bush.) Oxyacantha Splendens. (Paul's Dbl. Scarlet Haw- 2 to 3 ft 40 3.00 25.00 thorn.) 3 to 4 ft 9.00 3 to 4 ft 50 4.00 30.00 4 to 5 ft 12.50 CYDONIA Japonica. 18 to 24 in 40 3.00 20.00 2 to 3 ft 50 4.00 30.00

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1.25 1.251.001.50 MAHONIA Aquifolium (Oregon Hollygrape). Each 10 100 1.251.00 12 to 18 in. B&B $0.901.50 $7.50 1.251.00 MALUS Atrosanguinea. 3 to 4 it 1.50 8.00 4 to 5 ft., B&B 1.25 10.00 1.00 Baccata. 3 to 4 ft 1.001.25 7.50 4 to 5 ft 10.00 3.501.25 5 to 6 ft 12.50 Coronaria. 3 to 4 ft 7.50 $65.00 4 to 5 ft 1.25 10.00 90.00 5 to 6 ft 12.50 1.001.25 Floribunda. 3 to 4 ft 7.50 4 to 5 ft 10.00 5 to 6 ft 1.00 12.50 Halliana Parkmani. 3 to 4 ft 7.50 4 to 5 ft 10.00 loensis Bechteli (Bechtel's Dbl. Flowering Crab). 3 to 4 ft 7.50 1.25 4 to 5 ft 10.00 5 ft. specimens .... 6 to 8 ft., specimens $4.50 to 8.00 Niedzwetzkyana. 3 to 4 ft 7.50 4 to 5 ft 10.00 Sargenti. 3 to 4 ft 10.00 4 to 5 ft 1.50 12.50 PRIVET HEDGE Single Pink. 7 to 8 ft., IJi to 2 in. caliper 2.50 22.00 Spectabilis. 3 to 4 ft 7.50 ORNAMENTAL AND FLOWERING SHRUBS—Continued 4 to 5 ft 10.00 Each 10 100 Scheideckeri. 4 to 5 ft 10.00 DAPHNE Cneorum. 8 to 10 in. $1.00 $8.00 Tatarica (Russian Mulberry). 3 to 4 ft 30 2.50 20.00 10 to 12 in., B. & B 1.25 10.00 MORUS 4 to 5 ft 40 3.00 25.00 .45 DEUTZIA Gracilis. 12 to 18 in. .30 2.50 $20.00 PHILADELPHUS Avalanche. (Syringa.) 2 to 3 ft 35 2.50 20.00 Lemoinei. 18 to 24 in .35 2.50 20.00 Banniere. 2 to 3 ft 50 4.50 35.00 Pride of Rochester. 3 to 4 ft .35 2.50 20.00 18 to 24 in 45 4.00 30.00 2 to 3 ft 40 ELEAGNUS Angustifolia (Russian Olive). 3 to 4 ft .40 3.00 25.00 Bouquet Blanc. 1.25 3.50 30.00 3 to 4 ft 50 4.00 35.00 EUONYMUS Alata (Burning Bush). 2 to 3 ft .90 7.50 50.00 Coronarius. 2 to 3 ft 30 2.00 15.00 3 to 4 ft 1.50 12.50 3 to 4 ft 35 3.00 20.00 Europaea. 3 to 4 ft .50 4.50 40.00 4 to 5 ft 40 3.50 25.00 4 to 5 ft .75 6.50 60.00 5 to 6 ft 50 4.50 35.00 Coronarius Aureus. Golden. 12 to 18 in 40 3.50 EUONYMUS (Winter Creeper). 3.50 to 3 ft 4.50 Radicans Colorata (Bronze Winter Creeper). Foli- Dame Blanche. 2 50 35.00 45 4.00 age bright red during the winter months. 2-vr 40 3.00 25.00 18 to 24 in 30.00 Favorite. 2 to 3 ft 50 4.50 3 in. pots 30 2.50 35.00 18 to 24 in 45 4.00 30.00 Radicans Vegetus (Bigleaf Wintercreeper ) . A 2 3 ft trailing evergreen vine with large leaves. Excellent Glacier. to 50 4.50 35.00 18 to 24 in as a ground-cover and for use with evergreens. 4.00 30.00 Grandiflorus. 3 ft 2.00 Orange-scarlet berries in Fall. 2 year 40 3.50 2 to 30 15.00 3 to 4 ft 40 3.00 20.00 3 in. pots 30 2.00 4 to 5 ft 50 4.00 30.00 EXOCHORDA Grandifiora. 2 to 3 ft 40 3.00 25.00 5 to 6 ft 60 5.00 40.00 3 to 4 feet 50 4.00 35.00 Lemoinei. 2 to 3 ft 40 3.00 20.00 FORSYTHIA Fortunei. 2 to 3 ft 30 2.50 20.00 3 to 4 ft 45 3.50 25.00 3 to 4 ft 35 3.00 25.00 Mont Blanc. 2 to 3 ft 40 3.00 20.00 Intermedia. 2 to 3 ft 30 2.00 15.00 3 to 4 ft 50 3.50 30.00 3 to 4 ft 40 3.00 20.00 NivaUs. 2 to 3 ft 25 2.00 15.00 4 to 5 ft 50 4.00 30.00 3 to 4 ft 40 3.00 20.00 Intermedia Spectabilis. 2 to 3 ft 40 3.00 25.00 Norma. 18 to 24 in 45 4.00 30.00 3 to 4 ft 50 4.00 30.00 2 to 3 ft 50 4.50 35.00 Pyramidial. 18 to 24 in 45 4.00 30.00 HALESIA Tetraptera. 2 to 3 ft 75 6.00 2 to 3 ft 50 4.50 35.00 Virginal. 2 to 3 ft 4.00 30.00 HAMAMELIS Virginica (Witch Hazel). 2 to 3 ft 50 4.00 35.00 50 3 4 ft 60 Vernalis. 2 to 3 ft 1.00 7.50 to 5.00 40.00 4 5 ft Vernalis. 3 to 4 ft 1.25 10.00 to 80 7.00 65.00 4 to 5 ft. specimens .... HIBISCUS Syriacus. (Rose of Sharon), Double Blue, Pink, Red or White. 2 to 3 ft 35 3.00 20.00 PHOTINIA Villosa. 2 to 3 ft 50 4.50 3 to 4 ft 40 3.50 25.00 PHYSOCARPUS Opulifolius (Common Ninebark) HYDRANGEA Arborescens Grandifiora. 2-year 35 2.50 18.00 3 to 4 ft 40 3.00 20.00 3-year 40 3.00 25.00 4 to 5 ft 50 4.00 30.00 Paniculata Grandifiora. 2-year 40 3.00 20.00 Opulifolius Aureus (Goldenleaf Ninebark). 3 to 4 ft. .40 3.00 20.00 3-year 50 4.00 30.00 4 to 5 ft 50 4.00 30.00 Tree Form. Stem, 3 to 4 ft 90 7.50 POTENTILLA Fruticosa. (Shrubby Cinquefoil). 18 to 24 in 40 3.50 25.00 KERRIA Japonica. 2 to 3 ft 50 4.00 Japonica fl. pi. 2 to 3 ft 60 5.00 PRUNUS Pissardi (Purple-leaved Plum). 3 to 4 ft 50 4.00 30.00 KOLKWITZIA Amabilis. 2-year, 18 to 24 in., Extra Triloba. 3 to 4 ft 60 5.00 40.00 bushy 1.00 9.00 75.00 4 to 5 ft. specimens .... 3^-in. pots. 8 to 12 in 60 5.00 Newport. (Purple-leaved) 3 to 4 ft 50 4.00 2M in- pots 1000. $80.00 10.66

LESPEDEZA Formosa (Purple Bush Clover). 2 year. . .50 4.00 LIGUSTRUM Amurense (Amoor Privet, North). 2 to 3 ft.. 5 canes and ud 1,000, $100.00 2.00 12.00 3 to 4 ft., bushy 1000, $120.00 2.50 15.00 4 ft. bushy 3.00 17.50

Ibota. 2 to 3 ft , extra bushy 1,000, $120.00 .30 2.50 15.00 3 to 4 ft 1,000. 150.00 .25 2.00 17.50 Ibolium. 2 to 3 ft 1,000, 120.00 .30 2.50 15.00 Lodense. 2-year., 12 to 1 5 in 30 2.50 20.00 LILAC, See Syringa. LONICERA (Bush Honeysuckle).

Bella Albida. 3 to 4 ft 1 ,000, $150.00 .30 2.50 20.00 4 to 5 ft 1,000. 175.00 .40 3.00 22.00 5 to 6 ft 1,000, 220.00 .45 3.50 25.00 Korolkowi Floribunda. 2 to 3 ft 60 5.50 45.00 Morrowii. (Prostrate Type.) 3 to 4 ft.. 1,000, $175.00 .30 2.50 20.00 Morrowii. (Upright Type.) 3 to 4 ft 30 2.50 20.00 4 to 5 ft. (Upright Type) 1000 $175.00 .35 3.00 25.00 5 to 6 ft. (Upright Type) 50 4.00 35.00 Ruprechtiana. 3 to ft 40 3.50 20.00 4 . bushy 4 to 5 ft 45 4.00 25.00 5 to 6 ft 50 4.50 30.00 Spinosa Alberti. 15 to 18 in 50 4.00 Tatarica Alba. 3 to 4 ft 40 3.00 20.00 4 to 5 ft 45 4.00 25.00 Tatarica Rosea. 2 to 3 ft 30 2.50 15.00 3 to 4 ft 1,000, $150.00 .35 3.00 20.00 4 to 5 ft 1,000, 175.00 .40 3.50 22.00 Tatarica Rubra. 3 to 4 ft 40 3.50 25.00 2 to 3 ft 30 2.50 20.00 MAGNOLIA Soulangeana. 2 to 3 ft., B & B 8.00 3 to 4 ft ' 12.00 5 to f.t 18.00 PHILADELPHUS (Syringa) Virginal Each 10 100 SYRINGA (lilac). Charles X. 2 to 3 ft $0.75 $6.00 $50.00 3 to 4 ft 1.00 9.00 75.00 Charles Jolly. 18 to 24 in 75 6.00 2 to 3 ft 1.00 '9.00 Hugo Koster. 2 to 3 ft 75 6.00 30.00 Japonica. 3 to 4 ft 75 6.00 Josikaea. 3 to 4 ft 60 5.00 Ludwig Spaeth. 2 to 3 ft 90 7.50 3 to 4 ft 1.00 9.00 Mad. Lemoine. 2 to 3 ft 90 7.50 3 to 4 ft 1.00 9.00 Marie Le Graye. 2 to 3 ft 90 7.50 3 to 4 ft 1.00 9.00 Michael Buchner. 2 to 3 ft 90 7.50 3 to 4 ft 1.00 9.00 Persian Purple. 2 to 3 ft 40 3.00 25.00 3 to 4 ft 50 3.50 30.00 4 ft., bushy specimens 2.00 President Grevy. 2 to 3 ft 90 7.50 3 to 4 ft 1.00 8.50 Villosa. 2 to 3 ft 50 4.00 30.00 3 to 4 ft 60 5 00 Vulgaris Purpurea. 2 to 3 ft 40 3.00 25.00 3 to 4 ft 50 4.00 30.00 Vulgaris Alba. 2 to 3 ft 50 4.00 NEW AND RARE LILACS. Diderot, Edouard Andre, Emile Gentil, Jean Mace, ROSA HUGONIS Montaigne, Marechal Lannes, Jan Van Tol. RUGOSA ROSE, Grootendorst 18 to 24 in • 1.25 10.00 Jan VanTol, Jean Mace, Marechal Lannes, Mon- ORAMENTAL SHRUBS AND FLOWERING—Continued. taigne. 2 to 3 ft 1.50 12.50 Coccinea PYRACANTHA La'.andi (Laiand Firethorn) Each 10 100 Leon Gambetta, Pres. Fallisres. 18 to 24 in 1.50 12.50 to 8 in., 3 in. pots 6 . .$0.75 $6.00 Katherine Havemeyer, Mrs. Edward Harding. . . . 15 to 18 in. B & B 1 00 9.00 2 to 3 ft 3.00 18 to 24 in.. B & B 1.50 12.50 EARLY LILACS (Syringa Gilardii). RHAMNUS Cathartica (Buck Thorn). 3 to 4 ft 30 2.00 $15.00 Berryer, Buffton, Deschartes, Louvois, Mirabeau, 4 to 5 ft 40 3.00 20.00 Claude Bernard. 18 to 24 in 1.25 10.00 Frangula. 3 to 4 ft 30 2.00 15.00 2 to 3 ft 1.50 12.50 4 to 5 ft 40 3.00 20.00 TAMARIX Africana. 3 to 4 ft 40 3.00 20.00 RHODOTYPOS Kerrioides. 18 to 24 in .30 2.50 20.00 Hispida Aestivalis. 3 to 4 ft 50 4.00 30.00 2 to 3 ft, 40 3.00 25.00 VIBURNUM Americanum. 2 to 3 ft 50 4.00 30.00 RHUS Canadensis. 2 to 3 ft 60 5.00 40.00 3 to 4 ft 60 5.00 45.00 Cotinus. 2 to 3 ft 60 5.00 Carlesi. (Fragrant V), 12 to 15 in., B & 1.50 12.50 3 to 4 ft 1.00 B 12 to 15 in., not B. & B 1.25 10.00 Glabra. 3 to 4 ft. . . ? 40 3.00 20.00 18 to 24 in., B & B 2.00 17.50 4 to 5 ft 50 4.00 30.00 18 to 24 in. not B. & B 1.75 15.00 Typhina Laciniata (Cut-leaved). 3 to 4 ft 40 3.00 20.00 24 to 30 in., B & B 3.50 ROSA. Dr. E. M. Mills. 2-year 50 4.00 Cassinoides (White-Red). 2 to 3 ft 50 4.00 3-year 1.00 7.50 Dentatum. 2 to 3 ft 40 3.00 20.00 Hugonis. 2-year 60 5.00 40.00 3 to 4 ft 50 4.00 30.00 3-year 75 6.00 50.00 Lantana. 2 to 3 ft 50 4.00 30.00 Rubiginosa. (Sweet Briar). 2-year .40 3.50 30.00 3 to 4 ft 60 5.00 40.00 Setigera. 2-year .30 2.50 20.00 Lentago. 2 to 3 ft 50 4.00 30.00 Rugosa Alba. 2-year .45 4.00 30.00 3 to 4 ft 60 5.00 40.00 Agnes. Rugosa 2-year 1.00 7.50 MoUe. 2 to 3 ft 40 3.00 25.00 Belle Rugosa Poitevine. 2-year .50 4.00 30.00 3 to 4 ft 50 4.00 35.00 Rugosa Blanche de Coubert. 2-year .50 4.00 Opulus. 2 to 3 ft 50 4.00 30.00 Rugosa C. F. Meyer. 2-year .60 5.00 35.00 3 to 4 ft 60 5.00 40.00 Rugosa F. J. Grootendorst. 2-year .50 4.00 35.00 4 to 5 ft 90 7.50 Rugosa Hansa. 2-year .50 4.00 30.00 Opulus Nanum. 8 to 10 in 50 4.00 Rugosa Pink Grootendorst. 2-year .75 6.00 50.00 Opulus Sterile. 2 to 3 ft 50 4.00 35.00 Rugosa Rubra. 2-year .35 3.00 20.00 3 to 4 ft 60 5.00 Rugosa Sir Thos. Lipton .40 25.00 3.00 Sieboldi. 2 to 3 ft 60 5.50 56!66 Moss Luxemburg. (Red). 2-year .50 3.50 Tomentosum. (Doublefile V). 2 to 3 ft 60 5.00 Moss Crested Pink. 2-year .50 3.50 Moss White. 2-year .50 3.50 WEIGELIA Abel Carriere. 2 to 3 ft 40 3.50 30.00 Wichuriana (Memorial Rose). 2-year .35 3.00 25.00 3 to 4 ft 50 4.00 35.00 Climbing American Beauty, American Pillar, Candida. 2 to 3 ft 40 3.50 25.00 Baby Rambler, Crimson Rambler, Dorothy Rathke. 2 to 3 ft 50 4.00 30.00 Perkins, Dr. W. Van Fleet, Eugene Jacquet, 3 to 4 ft 60 5.00 35.00 Excelsa, Flower of Fairfield, Gardenia, Hiawatha, Floribunda. 2 to 3 ft 50 4.00 30.00 Mary Wallace, Paul's Scarlet Climber, Roserie, 3 to 4 ft 60 5.00 35.00 Silver Moon, White Dorothy Perkins. 2-year... 4.50 35.00 Nana Variegata. 2 to 3 ft 40 3.00 25.00 SALIX (Willow) Babylonica. 5 to 6 ft. bush .50 4.00 35.00 Rosea. 2 to 3 ft 40 3.00 20.00 Britzensis. 5 to 6 ft .50 4.00 35.00 3 to 4 ft 50 3.50 25.00 Discolor (Pussy Willow). 3 to4 ft. bush, 1 000, $125.00 .25 2.00 15.00 4 to 5 ft. bush 1000, $175.00 .35 3.00 20.00 WRITE FOR SPECIAL QUOTATIONS ON QUANTITIES 5 to 6 ft .40 3.50 25.00 Petandra (Laurel Willow), 3 to 4 ft .40 3.00 25.00 SAMBUCUS Canadensis. 2 to 3 ft .30 2.50 20.00 3 to 4 ft .45 3.50 25.00 Nigra. 3 to 4 ft .45 4.00 30.00 Nigra Aurea. 2 to 3 ft .30 2.50 20.00 3 to 4 ft .45 4.00 30.00

SORBARIA Sorbifolia (Ural False Spiraea). 2 to 3 ft... .40 3.00 25.00 SPIRAEA Anthony Waterer, 12 to 18 in .30 2.50 18.00 18 to 24 in., extra bushy .40 3.00 22.00 Arguta Multiflora. 2 to 3 ft .30 2.50 20.00 3to 4 ft .40 3.00 25.00 Billardii. 2 to 3 ft .25 2.00 15.00 3 to 4 ft .35 2.50 20.00 4 to 5 ft v.'. .40 3.00 25.00 Froebeli. 18 to 24 in .30 2.00 15.00 24 to 30 in .35 2.50 18.00 Japonica OvaUfolia (White Japanese S.) 18 to 24 in. .30 2.50 20.00 Latifolia. 3 to 4 ft 1 000, $180.00 .30 2.50 20.00 2 to 3 ft .25 2 00 15.00 Prunifolia fl. 20.00 pi. 2 to 3 ft. . . . .30 2.50 3 to 4 ft .40 3.50 30.00 Thunbergii. 18 to 24 in .20 1.80 15.00 2 to 3 ft, bushy .40 3.00 20.00 Van Houttei (Bridal Wreath). 2 to 3 ft., bushy .25 1.50 12.00 3 to 4 ft., bushy .30 2.50 18.00 4 to 5 ft .40 3.00 25.00

STEPHANANDRA Flexuosa. 2 to 3 ft .50 4.00 35.00 SYMPHORICARPOS (Snowberry). Racemosus. .30 2.00 15.00 2 to 3 ft . bushy 3 to 4 ft., bushy .35 3.00 20.00 Vulgaris (Indian Currant). 2 to 3 ft .30 2.00 15.00 3 to 4 ft .35 3.00 18.00 RHAMNUS (Cathartica) PRUNUS Triloba :

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POPULUS—Continued. Eugeni (Carolina Poplar). One of the most rapid Each 10 100 growing of all shade trees. 8 to 10 ft $0.50 $4.00 $25.00 10 to 12 ft.. I to \ 14 in. caliper 75 5.00 35.00 12 to 14 ft.. 1 54 to 2 in. caliper 1.00 9.00 75.00 12 to 14 ft.. 2 to 2^2 in. caliper 1.50 12.50 100.00 Nigra Italica (Lombardy Poplar). A valuable tree for landscape work and screens. Our trees are very fine, being branched from the ground. 6 to 8 ft 50 3.50 25.00 8 to 10 ft 75 5.00 40.00 8 to 10 ft.. 1 )4 to I 34 in. caliper 1.00 7.50 50.00 n to 12 ft.. IVzto \ H in. caliper 1.25 10.00 75.00

ROBINI.A Hispida. 4 to 5 ft . standards 2.50 S.A.LIX (Wisconsin Weeping Willow). 6 to 8 ft 75 6.50 8 to 10 ft 1.25 10.00 SORBUS Aucuparia (European Mountain Ash). 6 to 8 ft 1.00 7.50 60.00 TILI-4 Americana (American Linden). 1") to 12 ft.. 1 Yo to 2 in. caliper 3.50 ULMUS Americana (American Elm). 8 to 10 ft.. 1 to 1 in., caliper, once transplanted 1.50 12.50 100.00 8 to 10 ft.. 1 14 to 1 in. caliper 2.00 17.50 150.00 10 to 12 ft., 1 to 1^4 in. caliper, twice transplanted 3.00 27.50 10 to 12 ft.. 1 3^ to 2 in. caliper, twice transplanted 3.50 30.00 275M 12 to 14 ft.. 2 to 2 '4 in. caliper, twice transplanted 4.00 35.00

12 to 14fJ..2J4 to 2 J.-2 in. caliper, twice transplanted 4.50 40.00

Americana Molini (Moline Elm). 8 to 10 ft.. 1 to 1 in. caliper 2.00 15.00 125.00 8 tc»10 ft.. 1 J4 to 1 14 in caliper 3.00 25.00 225.00 10 to 12 ft.. 1 to 1 '4 in. caliper 3.75 H 35.00 . . WEEPING CHERRY 10 to 12 ft.. 1 M to 2 in. caliper 4.50 40.00 350.00 12 to 14 ft.. 2 to 23^ in caliper 6.00 52.50 500.00 12 to 14 ft., 2J4 to 23| in. caliper 7.50 65.00 12 to 14 ft.. 2^1 to 3 in. caliper 9.00 80.00 Ornamental and Shade Trees Americana Urni (Vase-Shaped Elm). I4 8 to 10 ft.. 1 to 1 in- caliper 2.00 15.00 125.00 ACER Dasvcarpum (Silver Maolei. S to 10 ft., 1 to Each 10 100 8 to 10 ft.. I 1^ to 1 Y2 in. caliper 3.00 25.00 225.00 1 in. caliper $1.50 $10.00 5 75.00 H 10 to 12 ft.. 1 14 to 1 3^ in. caliper 3.75 35.00 10 to 12 ft.. 1 to 1 Vo in. caliper 1.75 15.00 100.00 Campestris (English Elm). 8 to 10 ft., 1 J4 to 1 34 in. 12 to 14 fc. 1 Mto 1 34 in. caliper 2.00 17.50 caliper 3.00 12 to 14 ft. 1^4 to 2 in. caliper 2.50 20.00 10 to 12 ft.. 1 3^ to 1 34 in. caliper 4.00 Dasycarpum VVieri (Wier Maple). 8 to lO ft. 10 to 12 ft.. 1 to 2 in. caliper 5.50 1 to 1 '4 in. caliper 2.00 15.00 M 1 Pumila (Chinese Elm). 6 to 8 ft 1.50 12.50 8 to 10 ft., 14 to 1 li in. caliper 2.50 100.00 Ginnala (Amur Maple). 2 to 3 ft 60 5.00 40.00 8 to 10 ft 3.50 30.00 3 to 4 ft 75 6.00 50.00 4 to 5 ft 1.00 8.50 Palmatum Atro-Purpureum, (Bloodleaf Japanese Maplei. 18to24in, B&B 5.00 Hardy Vines Platanoides (Norway Maple). 7to8ft., 5<£ in. caliper not branched 2.00 15.00 AKEBIA Quinata. A beautiful Japanese vine with Each 10 100

8 to 10 ft., 1 to 1 li in. caliper, twice transplanted. . 2.50 22.50 unique foliage and chocolate-purple flowers. 2-year. $0.50 $4.00 $35.00 8 to 10 ft.. \ H to 1 Join caliper, twice transplanted 3.00 25.00 AMPELOPSIS Engelmanii. A hardy and quick-grow- 1 ft 1 1 in. caliper, twice 4.50 40.00 10 to 2 , J2 to M transplanted ing, self-clinging vine. 2-year 25 2.00 15.00 10 to 12 ft.. 2 to in. caliper, twice transplanted. 6.50 2H Heterophylla. Ornamental, heart-shaped leaves; tur- 1 10 to 2 ft..2}4to2 i2in. caliper, twice transplanted. . 8.00 quoise-blue berries in fall. 3-year 40 3.00 25.00 Write for prices on larger sizes. Quinquefolia (Woodbine). A good native vine val- Platanoides Globosum (Globe Maple i. 6 ft 3.50 ued for its bright crimson Platanoides Schwedleri (Schwedler Maple'. 7 to foliage in fall. 2-year 25 2.00 15.00 8 ft., not branched 2.75 25.00 Veitchii (Boston Ivy). The grandest hardy climbing vine that 8 to 'J ft.. in. caliper, branched 3.00 27.50 clings tightly to stone or brick. Good glossy green leaves, three-lobed. 2-year. No. 1 20.00 8 to 10 ft., 1 to 1 li in. caliper, twice transplanted . 5.00 45.00 3.00 2- 12 to 14 ft., 2 to 2 '4 in. caliper, twibe tran-planred 8.00 vear. medium 2.00 15.00 12 to 14ft..2}^to2?2>n. caliper, twice transplanred 10.00 3-year 4.OO 25.00 Saccharum (Sugar Maplei. Pot-grow n SO 4.00 I2 10 to 12 ft.. 1 to 2 in. caliper 4.00 35.00 ARISTOLOCHIA Sipho (Dutchman's Pipe). Very Skinner's Cut-Leaved. 8 to 10 ft. 1 to 1 M in caliper 2.00 15.00 large, dark green heart-shaped leaves. 2-year 75 6.00 50.00 8 to 10 fc, 1,14 to 1 in. caliper 2.50 20.00 li BIGNONIA Radicans. Showy trumpet-shaped f.owers AILANTHUS Glandulosa (Tree of Heavenl. 4 to 5 ft . .50 4.00 30.00 of brilliant orange-scarlet. 2-year 30 2.50 20.00 5 to 6 ft 60 5.00 45.00 CELASTRUS. hiardy climbers, with orange-capuled BETULA (Cut-Leaved Weeping Birch). 8 to 10 ft... 3.50 30.00 fruit in autumn. CATALPA Bungei. Our stock is especially fine this year. Orbiculatus Oriental Bittersweet). 3-year 40 3.50 25.00 having well-de\'eloped heads and straight stems. Scandens I American Bittersweet). 2-vear 30 2.50 20.00 ft. 1.25 10.00 90.00 5 to 6 stems 3-year I 40 3.00 25.00 5 to 6 ft. stems, specimens 2.50 20.00 CLE\I.\TIS—Coccinea. Bell-shaped flowers of bright Speciosa. 8 to 10 ft 90 7.50 60^00 coral-red 40 3.00 25.00 8 to 10 ft.. 1 to 1 ?4 in. in caliper 1.25 9.00 Crispa. Flowers deep blue with white border 40 3.00 25.00 CERCIS Canadensis (American Redbud). 4 to 5 ft . . 1.00 7.50 CLEMATIS—Small-Flowering, Paniculata. The fin- Flowering, (Mt. Fujii 3.00 25.00 CHERRY Japanese Fujizan est small-flowered Clematis. Pure w hire, deliciously Kwanzan, 4 to 5 ft 3.00 25.00 fragrant flowers, produced in greatest profusion in Wohlert. to 5 ft 3.00 25.00 Paul 4 September. 2-vear 30 2.50 18.00 Sieboldi, 4 5 ft 3.00 25.00 to 3-year 35 3.00 25.00 CHERRY. Japanese Weeping. 5 to 6 ft. stems 3.50 32.50 CLEMATIS—Large-Flowering FRAXINUS Americanus (White Ash). 8 to 10 ft., Henryi. Finest large single white. 2-year 70 6.00 1 to 1 '4 in. caliper 1.75 15.00 125.00 Jackmanii. The popular dark, rich royal purple 75 6.50 10 to 1 2 ft . 1 IS to 1 3^ in. caliper 2.00 17.50 Mad. Ed. Andre. Large deep w ine-red 70 6.00 12 to 14 ft.. 2 to 2 l-i in. caliper 3.00 27.50 KUDZU VINE. Remarkably fast climber; leaves in GINKGO Biloba (Maidenhair Tree). 6 to 8 ft.. 1 to shape like Lima Bean. Strong roots 30 2.00 12.00 134 in- caliper 2.50 LONICERA GLEDITSIA Triacanthos (Common Honey Locust). —Honeysuckle, Heckrotti. Flowers dark red and creamy yellow. Blooms for a long time. 8 to 10 ft.. 1 to 1 1^ caliper 1.25 10.00 75.00 2- year so 4.50 40.00 10 to 1 2 ft.. \'i in I ^4 in. caliper 2.00 17.50 150.00 Triacanthos Inermis ^Thornless Honev Locust). Japonica Aurea Reticulata. Foliage spotted bright yellow; flow ers creamy w hite. 35.00 8 to 10 ft., I to 114 in. caliper 1.50 12.50 100.00 3-year SO 4.00 Japonica Halliana (Kail's Nigra fBlack Walnut). 5 to 6 ft 75 6.00 Japanese). Very fra- JUGLANS grant pure white flowers changing to vellow . 2-vear .30 2.50 18.00 6 to 8 ft 1.25 3- year ; .50 3.50 25.00 LIRIODENDRON TuHpifera. (Tu'iptreei. 5 to 6 ft. 1.25 10.00 Sempervirens (Scarlet Trumpet). Fuchsia-like scar- 6 to 8 ft 1.75 15.00 let flowers. 2-vear .40 3.00 20.00 MORUS AlbaTatarica (Russian Mulberry). 6 10 8 ft. .75 6.00 3-year 50 3.50 25.00 AlbaPendula ( Weeping Mulberrj'). The most popu- LYCIUM Barbarum (Matrimony Vine). Of trailing lar of the small Weeping Trees. 5 to 6 ft. stems. . . . 2.50 22.50 200.00 habit. Attractive red berries in autumn. 2-year... .30 2.50 17.50 5 to 6 ft. specimens 3.00 6 ft. 'pecimens 4.00 POLYGONUM Auberti. Fast growing vine producing foamy masses of white flowers in PTELEA Trifoliata (Hoptree). 4 to 5 ft 50 4.00 late summer. 2- year 4.00 35.00 5 to 6 ft 65 5.00 50 WISTARA Magnifica. POPULUS Bolleana (BoUeana Poplar). 6 to 8 ft. 1.00 7.50 Vigorous grower; purple-lilac flowers. 2-vear 20.00 8 to 10 ft 1.50 12.50 100.00 ,-40 3.00 3- year 50' 4.00 30.00 10 to 12 ft.. 1 y2 to l in. caliper 2.50 20.00 -'i Sinensis Alba. 12 to 14 ft.. IM to 2 in. caliper 3.00 25.00 Pure white flowers. 2-year grafts .. . .60 5.00 12 to 14 ft., 2 to lyiin. caliper 3.50 30.00 Sinensis Purpurea. Flowers sky-blue. 2-year grafts .60 5.00 40.00 ..

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JUNIPERUS SABINA PROSTRATA Horizontalis Vaughan's Evergreens Prices listed, unless otherwise noted, include balling and burlapping bach denotes the , X number of times the stock has been trans- planted. JUNIPERUS Canadensis (Canadian Juniper). Of low- Each 10 spreading, irregular form with foliage of blue-green 18 to 24 in. XXX $2 25 $20.00 24 to 30 in. XXX 3.00 25.00 Chinensis Pfitzeriana (Pfitzer Juniper). One of the best of all Junipers. Broad bushy habit. Thick, rich green foliage, giving feathery appearance. 18 to 24 in. spread XXX Per 100 $225.00 3.00 25.00 24 to 30 in. spread XXX Per 100, 400.00 5.00 45.00 JUNIPERUS 30 to 36 in. spread XXX Per 100, 500.00 6.00 55.00 VIRGINIANA 3 to 3 1^ ft. spread XXX 7.00 65.00 JUNIPERUS PFITZERIANA (Red Cedar) 3 H to 4 ft. spread XXX 10.00 95.00 A Graceful Specimen for Lawn or Mixed Border

Chinensis Procumbens. Long trailing branches; foliage Each 10 PINUS Montana Mughus (Mugho Pine). A low-growing. Each 10 glaucous green. 15 to 18 in., XXX $2.25 $20.00 round topped evergreen; fine fOr rock planting and founda- IS to 24 in. spread XXX 3.00 tion work. 1 2 to 1 5 in. XX $2.50 $20.00 24 to 30 in. spread XXX 4.50 18 in. XXX 4.00 35.00 Chinensis Pyramidalis Blue (Column Chinese Juniper) 24 in. XXX 5.00 Of distinct, narrow pyramidal growth; blue foliage. 3 to 4 Nigra (Austrian Pine). A robust, stately tree of rapid ft. XXX 7.50 growth, and very hardy. 18 to 24 in. XX 2.00 17.50 Chinensis Pyramidalis Green (Column Chinese Juniper) 24 to 30 in. XXX 3.00 25.00 Same as the above, but with green foliage. 3 to 4 ft. XXX 7.50 2M to 3 ft. XXX 3.50 30.00 Depressa Plumosa lAndorra Juniper) . Bright Communis 314 ft. XXX 4.00 37.50 green in summer turning to rich purple-bronze in winter. 4 ft. XXX 5.00 47.50 Low-growing. 12 to 18 in. XXX 3.00 ft. XXX 7.00 65.00 (Swedish Juniper). Upright pyramidal 4H Communis Suecica 5 ft 8.00 form; bluish green foliage. 24 to 30 in, XXX 2.50 Pine). Of rapid growth, with strong Excelsa Stricta (Spiny Greek Juniper). A dwarf pyramidal Sylvestris (Scotch branches and short, stiff, bluish green foliage. 3 ft. XXX. 3.00 25.00 tree of dense, compact form. Foliage of bluish-green. 12 31^ ft. XXX 3.50 30.00 to 18 in. XXX 2.25 20.00 4 ft. 4.00 35.00 Sabina (Savin Juniper). Dark green foliage. Spreading, XXX ft. 5.00 45.00 semi-erect branches. 18 to 24 in. XXX 2.25 20.00 4H XXX 5 ft XXX 6.00 24 to 30 in. XXX 3.50 30.00 dense, conical 30 to 36 in. XXX 4.50 40.00 RETINOSPORA Plumosa. Of habit. Soft, Sabina Prostrata Horizontalis. Light green foliage. Low- feathery, light green foliage. 18 to 24 in. XXX 2.00 17.50 spreading branches that form a dense mat over the ground. 24 to 30 in. XXX 2.25 20.00 15 to 18 in. spread XX 2.00 17.50 Tom Thumb. Low, broad, compact variety with soft 18 to 24 in. spread XXX 2.25 20.00 feathery foliage. 18 to 24 in. XX 2.00 17.50 24 to 30 in. spread XXX 3.00 25.00 TAXUS Cuspidata (Japanese Yew). In growth close, upright 2H to 3 ft. spread XXX specimens 5.00 45.00 and compact, with dark green foliage. Very hardy. Sabina Prostrata Horizontalis Glauca. Like the above, 15 to 18 in. XX 3.50 but with distinct steel-blue foliage. 18 to 24 in. spread 3.00 25.00 XXX 2 ft. XXX 5.00 30 to 36 in. spread XXX .specimens 5.50 Cuspidata Brevifolia (Dwarf Japanese Yew). Spreading Squamata Juniper). New. Of irregular Meyeri (Meyer branches with short, deep rich green leaves; of dwarf bushy growth; distinct blue foliage. 15 to 18 in. XXX 5.00 45.00 habit. 10 to 12 in. XX 2.75 25.00 Sabina Tamariscifolia (Tamarix Savin Juniper) . Atrailing 12 in. XXX 3.50 variety with very fine foliage of gray-green. 18to24in. XXX 3.50 30.00 18 in. XXX 5.00 Virginiana (Red Cedar). Tall-growing, of dense conical 24 in. XXX 7.50 habit. Foliage dark green, bronze in winter. Occidentalis (American Arborvitae). 30 to 36 in. XXX Per 100, $200.00 2.50 22.50 THUJA 18 to 24 in. Per 100, $ 75.00 1.00 3H ft. XX Per 100, 250.00 3.00 27.50 XX 8.50 24 to 30 in. Per 100, 100.00 1.50 4 ft. XXX Per iro, 300.00 3.50 32.50 XXX 12.50 to 3 ft. Per 100, 125.00 2.00 15.00 4H ft. XXX Per 100, 400.00 4,75 45.00 2}^ XXX 3 to ft. Per 100, 175.00 2.50 5 ft. XXX Per ICO, 450.00 5.50 50.00 3M XXX 20.00 4 ft. Per 100, 225.00 53^ ft 6.50 60.00 XXX 3.00 25.00 Virginiana Cannarti (Cannart Red Cedar). Deep rich 4}4 ft. XXX : 4.00 37.50 5 ft. green foliage that does not change in winter. 2 ft. XXX.. 3.00 XXX 6.50 Occidentalis Compacta. An upright, oval form of the 2H ft. XXX 4.00 above, dense and compact. 24 in. XXX 2.50 3 ft. XXX S.OO Dec. Globosa (Am. Globe Arborvitae). A round, compact 3H ft. XXX 6.00 Virginiana Elegantissima(Goldentip Red Cedar). Branches form, dark green foliage. 18 in. XXX 2.50 tipped bright yellow turning to bronze in winter. 24 tn. XXX 3.50 Dec. Hoveyi (Hovey Arborvitae). Of egg-shaped form with 2ii ft. XXX 5.00 Virginiana Glauca (Silver Red Cedar). A form of the golden green foliage. 18 in. XXX 2.00 17.50 24 in. 2.50 22.50 Red Cedar with silvery tinged foliage. 2 ft. XXX 3.00 27.50 XXX Occ. Pyramidalis (Am. Pyramidal Arborvitae). A com- I'A ft. XXX . 4.00 37.50 pact, narrowly pyramidal tree with bright green foliage. 3 ft. XXX 5.00 47.50 2 ft. 2.00 17.50 3H ft. XXX 6.00 57.50 XX ft. XXX 2.50 22.50 PICEA. (Black Hill Spruce). A very hardy, compact-growing 2H 3 ft. XXX 3.50 30.00 spruce with dark green foliage. 31^ ft. XXX 4.50 42.50 18 to 24 in. XX Per 100. $175.00 2.00 15.00 4 ft. XXX 6.00 57.50 2 to 2}4 ft. XXX Per 100, 200.00 3.00 25.00 Occ. Rosenthali (Rosenthal Arborvitae) . Dark green to 3 ft. Per 100, 250.00 3.50 30.00 2H XXX dense foliage; compact grower. 3}^ ft. XXX 6.00 55.00 ft. XXX 4.00 35.00 3H 4 ft. XXX 7.00 65.00 4 ft. 4.50 40.00 XXX Occ. Wareana (Ware Arborvitae). Of dense broad, pyram- Canadensis foliage. (White Spruce). Silvery green idal form with rich green foliage. Very hardy. 15.00 18to2Hn. XX...... 2.00 18 in. XXX 2.00 17.50 24 to 30 in, 2.25 20.00 XXX 24 in. XXX 3.00 25.00 Excelsa (Norway Spruce). 2 to 3 ft. XXX 2.00 17.50 J4 30 in. XXX 3.75 32.50 Pungens (Colorado Green Spruce). Bluish green foliage. tree 2 ft. XXX 3.50 30.00 TSUGA Canadensis (Canada Hemlock). A graceful of broadly pyramidal form with rich green foliage. 3 ft. . 4.50 2H ft. XXX 4.00 35.00 XX. ft. -. 3 ft. XXX 5.50 50.00 3 y2 XXX . 5.50 4 ft. 3H ft. XXX 6.50 60.00 XXX 6.50 Pungens Glauca (Colorado Blue Spruce). Selected blue form of the above. 2 ft. XXX 7.00 All Evergreens 2V2 ft. XXX 10.00 personally selected and tagged in the Nurserv will be 3 ft. XXX 12.00 charged for according to their value, usually 25% above catalog price. 314 ft. XXX 15.00 50 g'g'OHgg eai(OA@@ ANB NEW Yomm^ moom f@3

Fruit Trees

2-year trees. 4 to 6 ft., iVi'e to 1 in. caliper, each 50c; per 10, $4.50; per 100,

$35.00. 3-year old trees, 6 to 7 It., 1 to 134 caliper, each 60c; per 10, $5.00; per 100, $45.00. Autumn Strawberry, , Banana, Black , Delicious, Duchess, , Mcintosh Red, , Northwestern Green- ing, Red June, , Roman Beauty, Snow, Wagener, , Yellow Transparent. CHERRIES

2-year trees, 4 to 5 ft., "/fe caliper, each 75c; per 10, $6.00; per 100. $50.00. Early Richmond, Montmorency, Royal Duke. PEACHES

1-year trees, 4 ft., to 'ifs in. caliper, each 40c; per 10, $3.50. Crawford's Late, Elberta, Elberta Cling, J. H. Hale, Rochester. PEARS

RASPBERRY Latham or Minnesota No. 4 2- year trees, 4 to 6 ft., ^Vfe to 1 in. caliper, each 60c; per 10, $5.00; per 100, $45.00. Small Fruits Clapp's Favorite, Flemish Beauty, Howell, Seckle. BLACKBERRY Eldorado, Snyder. 75c per 10; $5.00 per 100. PLUMS Diamond, , Worden. 2-yr., Agawam, , $2.50 2-year trees, 4 to 5 ft., I'/ie t° 1 caliper, each 50c; per 10, $4.50; per $15.00 per 100. Caco, 2-vr., $6.00 per 10. Concord, 2-vr., $2.00 10; per 100, $35.00. per 10; $10.00 per 100; 3-yr., $2.50 per 10; $15.00 per 100. Hubbard, 2-yr., $4.50 per 10. Abundance, Burbank, Moniter, Opata, Sapa, Terry, Underwood, RASPBERRIES Cumberland, St. Regis, 50c per 10; $5.00 per 100. Golden Waneta. Queen, Latham, Quillen, Royal, Victory, 80c per 10; $7.00 per 100. SPECIMEN FRUIT TREES We can supply Specimen trees of Apple, Pear, and Plum in as- RHUBARB Vaughan's Mammoth loo 1,000 sorted varieties as follows: 1-year Selected stock $4.00 $30.00 2-year extra strong 7.50 60.00 7 to 8 ft., 1 4 to 2 in. caliper, each $2.00; per 10, $17.50; 8 to 10 ft.. 2 to 3-year for forcing 15.00 120.00 2I2 in. caliper, each. $2.75; per 10, $25.00.

Vaughan's Vigor Strawberry Plants

Grown in Northern Michigan's Ideal Fruit Soil and Climate.

Our plants are grown under DR. BURRELL. (Per.) Midseason. The berries are large, delicious and ideal conditions. Note illustra- beautifully formed. The surface of the berry is a deep glossy red. The tion for root development of a meat is solid. If you are looking for a good dependable all-purpose variety you will make no mistake in planting Dr. Burrell. In manner of plant single specimen. They have been growth this variety closely resembles Senator Dunlap, but will produce selected plants developed from more, bigger and better berries, and ripening a few days earlier than Dun- and we know you will be pleased. lap. Price, 100, $1.50; 500, $4.75; 1000, $8.50. Varieties below are to date. up GIBSON. (Per.) Medium early. Berries are large and regular in shape Write for pamphlet on Straw- holding their size well to the end of the season. Color rich red. Flavor berry Culture. is neither sweet nor sour, but just right for canning. Extremely pro- AROMA. (Per.) Late. One of ductive, in fact we know of no variety that will produce more quarts of berries per acre than the Gibson. It makes a strong vigorous plant the most popularlate varieties. that withstands adverse conditions admirably. This variety seems to em- Fruit large to very large; body every requirement necessary for a profitable berry. We recom- holds its size well throughout mend it and know you will not make any mistake in planting Gibson. all the pickings. Berry is Price, 100, $1.40; 500, $4.50; 1000, $8.00. roundish, conical, smooth and PREMIER. (Per.) Early. Berries are large, beautifully formed, red through perfectin lorm and of a beau- and through; flavor delicious. A splendid shipper. The deep heavy rooting tiful bright glossy red in color; system makes the plant a strong drought resister, and it is especially very firm and of high quality. adapted to any soil or climate, giving you a big crop of fancy berries which will sell at highest prices. extra earlv fruit Its rich aromatic flavor has Where fancy is wanted we advise this. Price, 100, $1.50; 500, $4.75; 1000, $8.50. suggested its name. The SENATOR DUNLAP. (Per.) Midseason. The fruit is dark red with glossy habit of spreading which this finish, shading to a deep scarlet on the underside. The meat is a bright red variety possesses opens tlie all through and exceedingly juicy. It succeeds everywhere and with every- way for the sunlight to reach body—the new beginner as well as with the veteran grower—but should ihe crown. The leaves are not be allowed to mat too thickly. For a medium-sized, productive, early- broad, clean and smooth and to-midseason berry you need not hesitate to plant Dunlap. One of the best of a dark green color. and most popular. Price, 100, $1.25; 500, $4.50; 1000, $7.50. PROGRESSIVE. (Everbearing.) the leading everbearing Price, 100,51.40; 500, $4.50; Has long been varietj'. It now has to take second place as the new is su- 1000, $8.00. perior in every respect. The Progressive is a tall, healthy grower, deep COOPER. The large size and rooted and entirely free from fungus diseases. Very productive, berries the beautiful brilliant color of medium size, good quality and delicious flavor. Price, 100, $2.00; 500, the berries immediately at- $8.00; 1000, $15.00. tracts the attention of every CHAMPION. (New Everbearing.) A strong, healthj', deep-rooted plant, very one, but the greatest feature productive. Fruit similar to Dunlap in size, shape and color. A beautiful rich red color clear through, good qualiti' and delicious flavor. of all is that peculiar mild, The one mighty big feature of the Champion is that every plant bears a flavor delicious not found in full crop of fruit, something that cannot be said of any other everbearing any other Strawberry. Due variety. Owing to its wonderful productiveness and its ability to bear to the wonderful vigor of the through dry weather it offers wonderful possibilities tn commercial plant this variety is adaptable growers. In addition to the wonderful fall crop produced by the Cham- pion, they are the earliest to a wider range of soils and to ripen in the spring. Price, 100 for $2.00; 500, $8.00; 1000, $15.00. climate than any other va- MASTODON—Genuine Perfected. (Everbearing.) The world's greatest riety. The foliage ie i mmense, everbearer becausenothing like it was ever achieved before. Produces nearly the big broad leaves often -' - 6l)0() quarts per acre during August, September, October and November. growing a foot high. This is due (othe great root system, which goes down In size, quality, flavor and appearance Mastodon heads the list. Unlike for moisture and enables the plants to produce the enormous 1 oad of big red other Everbearers, the plants of Mastodon are large, vigorous, hea-inly berries even during continued dry weather. The unusual vitality of the plant crowned anddeep rooted. This explains their ability to produce enormous loads of fine fruit even conditions. of your past carries every berry to perfect maturity — the last to ripen are as large as the under adverse Regardless experience with Everbearing Strawberries we urge you to plant this won- first. Cooper is strongly staminate and can be grown alone and is an ideal derful New Everbearer this Spring. It will amaze you with the tremendous mate of any of the pistillate or imperfect varieties due to the long blooming load rif extra fine fruit produced by every plant. Price, 100, $2.75; 500, season. Price, 100, $2.00; 500, $5.50; 1000, $9.50. $11.00; 1000. $20.00. VAUGHAM'g SESD

Vaughan*s Vegetable Seeds. Pole 100 Beans-Green Pod 2 lbs 10 lbs lbs. Burger's Stringless $0.60 $2.75 $25.00 53 years Vaughan's Seed Store has specialized in quality Dutch Case Knife 60 2.60 23.00 FOR Horticultural Cranberry 60 2.75 25.00 vegetable seeds for commercial as well as amateur growers. We Kentucky Wonder or Old Homestead 60 2.50 22.00 one of the largest seed testing laboratories in the world Lazy Wife 60 2.75 25.00 maintain 1.00 White Creaseback 60 2.75 25.00 neither buy nor sell any seeds that fail to come to the and up Cut Short or Corn Hill 60 2.60 23.00 highest standards of purity and germination. In addition to this, Scarlet Runner 60 2.75 25.00 French Horticultural 60 2.75 25.00 we place emphasis upon the care, breeding and selection of our insure that they bear that seeds in order to crops are uniform and Wax Pod true to type. Early Golden Cluster Wax 70 2.70 25.00 Kentucky Wonder Wax 70 2.70 25.00 Asparagus Seed Oi. Hib. Lb. Coloisal $0.10 $0.2S $0.75 Broccoli Conover'* j^ij, Lb. 10 .75 Palmetto .25 Purple Cape $0.50 $1.60 $6.00 Early Giant Argenteuil 1.25 10 .30 .85 White Mammoth 40 1.40 5.00 Bonvallet'a Giant IS .30 1.00 Italian Calabrase 3.50 12.00 Mary Waihington 25 .75 2.25 1.00 2.50 Brussels Sprouts Asparagus Roots Paris Market 20 .60 1.75 Improved Dwarf .60 l-Year-Old1.00 2-YeBr-OId 20 1.75 Long Island Improved (Regular) 35 1.00 3.00 100 1,000 100 1,000 Bonvallat'* Giant 1.00 $2.00 $14.00 B^^^ 5 Palmetto $1.25 $9.00 2.00 12.00 H Lb. Lb. Lbs. 12.00 Conover" 8 Colossal 1.2S 9.00 2.00 Crosby's / Vaughan'sSelected Stock $0.50 $1.50 $6.50 Giant Argenteuil 9.00 2.00 12.00 Egyptian \ Standard Stock 40 1.25 5.50 Mary Washington 15.00 3.50 25.00 Detroit (Vaughan's Selected^Stock 50 1.50 6.50 Dark Red t Standard Stock 40 1.25 5.50 1.00 Crimson Globe 40 1.25 5.50 Improved Early Egyptian 40 1.25 5.50 Artichoke Eclipse Extra Select Stock 40 1 .25 5.50 Early Wonder SO 1.50 6.50 GREEN GLOBE.—Pkt., 10c; oz., 60c. Edmand's Turnip. Select Stock 40 1.25 5.50 Vaughan's Chicago Market 50 1.50 6.50 Early Blood Turnip, Select 40 1.25 5.50 Half Long Blood, Very Deep Red .40 1.25 5.50 Bush Beans—Green Pod 2 lbs. 100 Long Smooth Dark Blood 40 1.25 5.50 Qt. 10 lbs. Iba. Vaughan's Fireball SO 1.50 6.50 Black Valentine $0.65 $2.70 $25.00 MANGEL—Vaughan's Mammoth Long Red 20 .65 2.75 Improved Early Red Valentine 65 2.70 25.00 Champion Yellow Globe 20 .65 2.75 Longfellow 70 2.70 25.00 Golden Tankard 20 .65 2.75 Yellow intermediate 20 .65 70 3.20 30.00 Giant 2.75 Refugee, 1000 to 1 Giant Yellow Eckendorf 20 .65 2.75 30.00 Stringless Green Pod 85 3.20 Giant Half Sugar Rose 20 .65 2.75 Dwarf Horticultural 80 3.70 35.00 Barres Sludstrup. Danish Grown 20 ,65 2.75 Improved Navy 40 1.70 15.00 SUGAR BEETS—Vilmorin's Imperial 20 .50 2.25 Masterpiece (for forcing) 70 3.20 30.00 French Red Top 20 .50 2.25 20 .50 Bountiful Stringless 85 3.20 30.00 Lane's Improved 2.25 Klein's Wanzleben 20 .50 2.25 Giant Stringless Green Pod 85 3.20 30.00 1.25 Full Measure 4.00 37.00 Refugee (Stringlesa) 4.00 37.00 Cabbage Tennessee Green Pod 75 3.20 30.00 Early Oblong Varieties Oz. li-lh. Lb. Early Jersey Wakefield $0.30 $0.80 $2.75 Wax Beans Extra Early Express 25 .75 2.50 Early Winningstadt 25 .75 2.50 Currie's Rust Proof 65 2.70 25.00 Charleston Wakefield 30 .85 3.00 25.00 Davis Kidney Wax 65 2.70 Early Flat and Round Varieties Hodson Wax 75 3.20 30.00 Market 50 1.50 5.00 Improved Golden Wax 75 3.20 30.00 Copenhagen Copenhagen Market Extra Early Selections 75 2.00 7.00 65 3.00 28.00 Pencil Pod Black Wax Golden Acre (New Flat Early) 75 2.00 7.00 25.00 ProU6c Black Wax 60 2.70 New York Early Summer 25 .75 2.50 Round Pod Kidney Wax 75 3.70 35.00 Early Flat Dutch 25 .75 2.50 Stringless Refugee Wax 80 3.70 35.00 Succession 25 .75 2.50 Wardwell's Kidney Wax 80 3.70 35.00 Vaughan's All Seasons 25 .75 2.50 of Enkhousen 50 1.50 5.00 New White Wax 4.00 37.00 Glory Early All Head or Faultless 25 .75 2.50 70 3.20 30.00 Sure Crop Wax Early All Head Yellows Resistant 70 2.00 7.00 Webber Wax 80 3.70 35.00 All Season's Yellows Resistant 60 1.75 6.00 New Kidney Wax 4.00 37.00 Globe (Yellows Resistant) Glory 1.25 4.50 16.00 Unrivalled Wax 80 3.00 27.00 Main Crop Sorts Vaughan's Premium (Late) Flat Dutch 25 .75 2.50 Bush Lima Beans foo Chinese or Celery Cabbage Vaughan Strain SO 1.50 5.00 2 lbs. 10 lbs. lbs. Chinese Cabbage Wong Bok 25 .75 2.50 Henderson's Bush Lima $0.70 $2.75 $25.00 Bridgeport Drumhead 25 .75 2.50 Burpee's Bush Lima 75 3.00 27.00 Surehead 25 .75 2.50 New Wonder 75 3.00 27.00 Danish Ballhead (TaU) 50 1.50 5.00 Bush Lima Ballhead, 90 4.00 37.00 Hollander, Yellows Resistant, Danish Fordhook Bush Lima No. 8 70 2.00 6.50 30.00 Wisconsin Burpee's Improved Bush Lima 80 3.25 Hollander, Yellows Resistant, No. 9 SO 2.25 7.00 Danish Ballhead (Dwarf Amager) 50 1.50 5.00 New Penn State Ballhead 75 2.50 8.00 Pole Lima Dutch Winter or Hollander 50 1.50 5.00 Dutch Winter or Hollander Stock Seed 1.25 4.00 14.00 75 2.00 Carpinteria 75 3.00 27.00 Bugner's 7.00 Large Green Seeded 75 3.00 27.00 SAVOY CABBAGE— Improved American 30 .85 3.00 Challenger or Dreer's 60 2.70 25.00 imp'd Lima Marvin's 30 .85 3.00 Extra Early Jersey Lima 75 3.00 27.00 CABBAGE Black Diamond 30 .85 3.00 Early Leviathan 75 3.00 27.00 RED — Dark Red Dutch 30 .85 3.00 2.80 25.00 Ford's Mammoth Lima 70 Mammoth Rock Red 35 1.00 3.50 27.00 Ideal Pole Lima 75 3.00 Red Drumhead 30 .85 3.00 King of the Garden Lima 75 3.00 27.00 Danish Red Stonehead (New) 30 .85 3.00 Large Lima, Selected Soed 75 3.50 27.00 Haco Earliest of all Reds 50 1.50 5.50 Sieberfs Early Lima 70 2.80 25.00 Red Resistant 4.25 16.00 52 Cucumbers Carrot ^h, h,. lL. y^^^ ^b Danvers Half Long. Vaughan'9 Selected Stock. $0.15 $0.45 $1.25 $5.50 Evergreen, or Ejctra Long White Spine $0.15 $0.45 $1.50 Danvers Half Long. Standard Stock 10 .40 1.00 4.50 Davis Perfect 20 .50 1.75 Vaughan's Improved Arlington 15 .45 1.40 best for early bunching 15 .45 1.25 5.50 Chantenay. The Improved White Spine 15 .40 1.25 lb. Lb. Oz. 34 Fordhook Famous 15 .45 1.50 Very Early Scarlet Forcing (French Horn) $0.15 $0.50 $1.50 Rockyford 15 .40 1.25 Chicago Forcing 25 .65 2.00 Improved Long Green 20 .60 2.00 Early Short Scarlet (Dutch Horn) 15 .45 1.40 Earliest of All White Spine New 15 .40 1.25 Guerande or Oxheart 15 .40 1.00 Emerald 15 .40 1.25 Nantes Half Long Scarlet, Stump-rooted 15 .45 1.40 Early Cluster 15 .40 1.25 Improved Long Orange 10 .30 .90 Japanese Climbing 15 .50 1.60 Mastodon or White Intermediate 10 .30 .90 Westerfield's Chicago Pickle. One of our specialties .15 .40 1.25 Long White Belgian, green top 10 .30 .90 Snow's Fancy Pickling 15 .40 1.25 Lemon. (True cucumber) 20 .50 I.75 Nichols' Medium Green 15 .40 1.25 Useful Vegetables Improved Jersey Pickling. A popular pickle 15 .40 1.25 Cumberland Pickle. A white spine sort 15 .40 1.25 Chervil. Double curled 20 .60 2.00 Extra Early Green Prolific or Boston Pickling. .15 .40 1.25 Chicory, Magdeburg. Large Rooted 15 .40 1.50 Early Frame 15 .40 1.25 Chicory, Witloof or French Endive. Fancy 25 .85 3.00 West India Gherken 20 .50 1.60 Corn Salad. Round leaved, large seeded 25 .65 2.00 Early Fortune 15 .45 1.40 Cress, Curled or Pepper Grass 10 .30 .85 The Vaughan. Finest of all for forcing or out- Cress. Water Cress 40 1.40 5.00 doors 3S 1.10 4.00 Cress, Upland IS .35 1.25 Chicago Special 20 .50 1.75 CoUards 10 .25 .85 Quick Grow 15 .50 1.50 Cardoon 40 1.25 4.00 Deltus 20 .65 2.00 l^anaeilOnDanrlAlinn Thick Leaved or Cabbaging. Pkt., 2Sc; o«., $1.75. Pkt lOc; oz., 35c; lb.,$3.50. ^ Cauliflower common. ,

Vaughan's Extra Select Snowball, pkt., 25c; }4 oz., $1.25; oz., $3.50; 341b«J Dill Oz.. ISc; H lb., 25c; lb., 75c. $12.00. Vaughan's New Snowball Egg Plant One of our Specialties. We know our strain is the equal of any that can be Black Beauty 50 1.60 5.50 produced. We have tried nearly every other on the market and we have never Vaughan's Improved N. Y. Purple 45 l.SO 5.00 yet come across anything superior to Vaughan's New Snowball. It is the result of years of careful selection by a moat capable and painstaking gardener who grows the seed especially for us on the island of Amager, npar Copenhagen, Endive Denmark, where growing conditions are ideal for the production of perfect seed Green Curled Panclier 15 .40 1.25 heads. Vaughan's New Snowball is the best general purpose variety for Green Curled Summer 15 .40 1.25 either spring or fall planting. Heads are usually 9 to 10 inches across, perfectly Green Curled Winter 15 .40 1.25 white, solid, deep and compact. Moss, Very Fine Curled IS .45 1.40 Pkt., 25c; }4 oz., 75c; oz., $1.35; o«., $2.50; H lb.. $8.50; lb., $32.00. Broad-leaved White or Escarolle 15 .40 1.25 Ever White Curled IS .40 1.25 Giant Fringed 15 .45 1.45 Vaughan's Earliest Erfurt Dwarf 1.50 Selected Bavarian, lb., 2Sc. all pedigree points earliness, purity of color, dwarf habit and fin* grlic Combines — Write for prices on larger lota grain. A profitable market garden sort. Some very short. Pkt., 25c; Jioz.,75c; }^ oz., $1.35; oz., $2.50; lb., $8.50; lb., $32.00. UAfKc»»ci Write for pound prices. Dry Weather For complete list see Retail Catalog. For dry climate and dry seasons. Very sure heading and seoond early. Headi Kale or Borecole larger than Snowball and snow white. Pkt., 25c; H oz., 75c; 14 oz., $1.35; oz., $2.50; H lb., $8.50; lb., $32.00. Dwarf Green Curled .IS .35 1.00 Tall Green Scotch IS .35 1.00 Danish Snowball Siberian .15 .30 .90 Vaughan's Excelsior Mos* Curled. Best of all IS .40 1.25 This is a grand second early. It is the result of long, careful selection, and uniformly produces even, regular heads. Through many seasons it has proven Kohlrabi itself reliable. Pkt., 25c; oz., 75c; oa., $2.25; i4 lb., $7.50; lb., $25.00. H Short-leaved Early Erfurt 30 .85 3.00 Oz. H lb. Lb. Early White Vienna 25 .75 2.50 Extra Early Paris $1.25 $4.25 $16.00 Early Purple Vienna 25 .75 2.50 Lenormand's Short Stem 75 2.75 10.00 Autumn Giant. Very large and productive 40 1.40 5.00 Leek Large Early Erfurt }i oi., 50c 1.35 4.7S 18.00 Broad Scotch or London Flag 2S .65 2.25 Large Musselburg 2S .65 2.25 Celery Rouen, Large Winter 25 .65 2.25 Mezieres, Long Winter 25 .65 2.25 Giant Pascal. Easy-blanching and a fine keeper 35 1.00 3.50 French Success. A fine keeping late white 50 1.7S 6.00 Lettuce Giant White Solid. Sohdandlate. Tall, large, white .40 1.25 4.00 Soup Celery or Smallage. Green, for soups 15 .50 1.50 Leaf Varieties Easy Blanching 50 1.75 6.00 Black-Seeded Simpson, Vaughan's Selected Stock. . .15 .45 1.50 Easy Blanching. Extra fancy Crop Failure Black-Seeded Simpson, Standard Stock 15 .40 1.25 Emperor. Splendid Quality, Dwarf 45 1.40 5.00 Grand Rapids Forcing, Vaughan's Extra Selected Stock .20 .50 1.75 White Plume. Vaughan's Selected Stock 40 1.25 4.00 Grand Rapids Forcing, Standard Stock 15 .45 1.50 Paris Golden Self-Blanching. New strain, tall .. . 1.50 4.25 15.00 Early Curled Silesia 15 .45 1.50 Paris Golden Self-Blanching. Old strain, dwarf . . 1.50 4.25 15.00 Early Curled Simpson 15 .45 1.50 Golden Self-Blanching. Short or Tall, Standard Stock 60 2.00 6.00 Varieties Golden Plume (New) 4.25 15.00 Cabbage and Head Winter Queen 35 1.00 3.50 Vaughan's All Seasons 15 .45 1.50 1.75 Turnip-Rooted Celery, Large Erfurt 40 1.25 4.00 May King. Very early 20 .60 Big Boston, Vaughan's Selected Stock 20 .50 1.75 Large Smooth Prague. EarUest of all Pkt., 10c .40 1.25 4.00 Big Boston, Black Seeded 20 .50 1.75 Black Seeded Tennis Ball 15 .45 1.50 Sweet Corn Brown Dutch Cabbage 15 .45 1.50 ^ 10 lbs. 100 lbs. Cabbage Head 20 .60 2.00 Golden Bantam. Vaughan's Extra Select $0.50 $2.00 $18.00 California Cream Butter 15 .45 1.50 Vaughan's Mammoth White Cory 45 1.80 16.00 The Deacon. Heads large and solid 15 .45 1.50 Early Champion Improved 45 1.80 16.00 Denver Market Forcing 20 .50 1.75 Vaughan's 60-Day White 60 2.40 22.00 Iceberg 20 .60 2.00 Vaughan's 60-Day Golden 65 2.75 25.00 Imp. Hanson. Very large firm heads 15 .50 1.60 Bantam Evergreen, Vaughan's 50 2.00 18.00 Mammoth Black Seeded Butter 15 .45 1.50 Howling Mob 50 2.00 18.00 Maximum or Immensity 15 .50 1.60 Early Evergreen. Second early large com 50 2.00 18.00 Mignonette 20 .60 2.00 Adams, Extra early, not sweet but early 40 1.50 13.00 New York or Wonderful 20 .70 2.50 Adams Early. A little later than preceding 40 1.50 13.00 Peroignan or Summer Defiance 15 .45 1.50 Early Cory, or First of All. Very early 45 1.80 16.00 Prizehead 15 .45 1.50 Early Minnesota. Nearly as early as Cory .40 1.60 14.00 St. Louis Butterhead. Very fancy strain 15 .45 1.50 Early Mayflower 45 1.80 16.00 Salamander 15 .45 1.50 Early Mammoth. Earlier than late Mammoth 45 1.80 16.00 Tonderheart 15 .45 1.50 Black Mexican. Fine for home use 50 2.00 18.00 Unrivalled 20 .60 2.00 Late Mammoth. The largest of all, very sweet 50 2.00 18.00 Wayahead 20 .50 1.75 Stowell's Evergreen. Western-grown 50 2.00 18.00 White Summer Cabbage IS .45 1.50 Stowell's Evergreen. Eastern-grown 55 2.20 20.00 Tennis Ball White Seed (Boston Mkt.) 15 .45 1.50 Country Gentleman 50 2.20 20.00 Paris White Cos 20 .50 1.75 Golden Cream 50 2.20 20.00 Express Cos 20 .50 1.75 Vaughan's Earliest 75 3.25 30.00 Trianon Cos 15 .45 1.50 Whipple's Early Yellow 50 2.00 18.00 Chicken. (New) IS .45 l.SO . , ..

1 53 Muskmelon Oz. H lb. Lb. Onion—Continued 10 lbs $0.20 $0.60 $2.00 Per lb. Per lb. Extra Early Osage. (Vaugha .20 .50 1.75 $0.50 $1.50 $1.40 Hoodoo. Introducer's Strain .20 .60 2.00 Vaughan's Special Yellow Globe (Early Standard Stock .15 .45 1.50 .65 2.10 2.00 Paul Rose .15 .40 1.25 .65 2.35 .20 .60 2 00 .50 1.50 1.40 .15 .40 1.25 .65 2.10 2.00 20 .60 2 00 .65 2.10 2.00 .15 .40 1.15 White Bunch. .90 3.10 3.00 Vaughan'a Selected Stock .15 .45 1.50

Emerald Gem. One of the sweetest . . . .15 .40 1.40 .'50 A very fine market melon. . . . .20 Tip Top. 1.75 2 lbs. 10 lbs. 100 lbs .15 .40 1.25 A'^ska ,, J0.40 $1.70 $15.00 .10 .30 1.00 Alderman 50 2.20 20.00 Extra Early Hackensack. Best strain .10 .30 1.00 McLean's Advancer .40 1.80 16.00 Montreal Market Nutmeg. Very large .15 .40 1.25 American Wonder 50 2.20 20.00 Banana .15 .40 1.15 Ameer 5Q 1.90 17.00 Honey Dew .15 .45 1.50 Black-Eyed Marrowfat .40 1.60 14.00 Melon or Vegetable Orange (Vine Peach) .20 .60 2.00 Mango Champion of England 50 2.00 18.00 Pollock-10-25 .15 .40 1.40 Dwarf Defiance gQ 2.40 22.00 Edwards Perfecto. (New) .15 .45 1.50 Dwarf Gray Sugar 50 2.25 20.00 Bender's . (Newj .20 .50 1.75 Dwarf Telephone or Daisy (ex. choice) 50 2.20 20.00 Air (Early Knight) .15 .40 Sweet 1.40 Extra Early Prem. Gem, or Little Gem 50 2.00 18.00 Vaughan's New Oka .30 .85 3.00 Everbearing 50 2.00 18.00 Champlain .20 .60 Golden 2.00 First and Best 50 2.00 18.00 .20 Rittenhouse .75 2.50 Gradus, Vaughan's re-seleoted 50 2.20 20.00 Horsford's Market Garden 45 1.80 16.00 Martynia Juno or Dwarf Champion 50 2.00 18.00 —For pickUs ,1535 Laxtonian go 2.40 22.00 Laxton's Progress (New) Tb". young seed pods make fancy pickles. 70 2.60 24.00 Little Marvel 60 2.40 22.00 Mammoth Podded Sugar .70 2.70 25.00 Melon Nott's Excelsior. One of the best earlies 50 2.00 18.00 Mango — 20 .60 2.00 Quite Content 60 2.40 22.00 Improved Stratagem 60 2.40 22.00 Surprise. Fine extra early 50 2.00 18.00 Mustard Sutton's Excelsior 50 2.00 18.00 Telephone. Vaughan's Improved 50 2.20 20.00 White London 10 .20 .50 Thomas Laxton 60 2.40 22.00 Giant Southern Curled 10 .25 .65 Vaughan's Top O' the Morn. Large podded, dwarf .60 2.00 18.00 Chinese Smooth Leaved 10 .25 .65 White Marrowfat. Large 40 1.60 14.00 Fordhook Fancy 10 .30 .75 Florida Broad Leaved 10 .25 .65 Parsley Oz. Mlb. Lb. Watermelon Vaughan's Champion Moss Curled $0.20 $0.40 $1.25 Double Curled 20 .40 1.25 Citron 15 .30 1.00 Fern Leaved 20 .40 1.25 Cuban 15 .30 1.00 Queen Plain 15 .35 1.00 Florida Favorite 15 .30 1.00 Hamburg Rooted 20 .45 1.50 Early 15 .30 1.00 Fordhook Vaughan's XXX 20 .50 1.50 Halbert Honey 15 .40 1.25 Rattlesnake 1.50 .30 1.00 Harris Earliest 15 .30 1.00 Parsnip Iceberg 15 .30 1.00 Peerless or Ice Cream 15 .30 1.00 Long Smooth, Hollow Crown 10 .30 1.00 Phinney's Improved 15 .30 1.00 Improved Guernsey 10 30 1.00 Mountain Sweet 15 .30 1.00 Magnum Bonum 10 .30 1.00 Mclver's Sugar 15 .30 1.00 Vaughan's Intermediate 10 .30 1.00 Alabama Sweets 15 .30 1.00 Vaughan's Marrowfat 10 .30 1.00 1.00 Kleckley Sweets 15 .40 1.25 Vaughan's Black Diamond IS .30 1.00 Sweetheart 15 .30 1.00 Pepper }4 oz.' Oz. Mlb. Winter 20 .50 1.50 Vaughan's Magnum Dulce. Largest $0.50 $0.75 $2.15 New Chilian 15 .30 1.00 Vaughan's Sweet Mountain .30 .45 1.35 Watson 15 .30 1.00 Tom Bullnose (Hot) .30 .45 1.25 Cole's Early 15 .30 1.00 Large Bell (Sweet) .30 .45 1.25 Irish Gray 15 .30 1.00 Neapolitan .30 .45 1.35 Excel 15 .30 1.00 Cayenne. Long Red .30 .45 1.25 15 .40 1.35 New Wonder Chinese Giant .50 .75 2.00 Stone 25 .60 2.00 Mountain Crimson Giant .50 .75 2.00

Mammoth Golden Queen . .50 .75 2.25 Mushroom Spawn Red Cherry .30 .50 1.50 Red Cluster .30 .50 1.50 Lambert's New Spore Culture Spawn. Made by an entirely new process. Red Chili .35 .60 1.75 More vigorous and more productive than tissue spawn. Produces mushrooms of Ruby King .30 .45 1.25 greater uniformity truer to type. and New Sweet Upright Salad. . .50 .75 2.00 7. Brown (Bohemia) hardy, good producer, very heavy. Pimento .30 .45 1.25 8. Cream-White, Mammoth Strain. 1 Tabasco .50 .75 2.00 9. White (Alaska) Mammoth Strain. Hungarian .75 1.00 3.00 Price: (Bricks weigh approximately 1 lb.) Brick, 35c; 5 bricks, $1.50; 10 Harris Giant .50 .75 2.25 bricks, $2.50; 25 bricks, $5.50; 100 bricks, $19.00. Can be supplied in same Worldbeater .30 .50 1.50 varieties as direct bricks: viz.; No. 7, No. 8 and No. 9. Sweet Spanish Monstrous . . .40 .65 1.75 Lambert's New Process Bottle Spawn. Write for circular and prices. Royal King .30 .50 1.50 $1.35 per bottle; $12.00 per case. Ruby Giant .30 .50 1.50 California Wonder .60 .85 2.50 Okra Pumpkin White Velvet, Dwarf, Tall or Perkins' Mammoth Oi. H lb. Lb. Oz. ^Ib. Lb Prices of all of the above ^ $0.10 $0.25 $0.75 Winter Queen, or Winter Luxury $0.15 $0.40 $1.25 Vaughan's Mammoth Prize 15 .45 1.50 Calhoun 15 .40 1.25 Onion 10 lbs. Golden Oblong 15 .40 1.25 li lb. Per lb. Per lb. Japanese Pie IS .40 1.25 Large Red Wethersfield $0.50 $1.60 $1.50 Large Cheese .10 .25 .75 Southport Red Globe, Western-grown 65 2.10 2.00 Large Connecticut Field or Big Tom 10 .25 .75 Southport Red Globe, Eastern-grown 85 3.00 2.75 Large Tours or Mammoth French IS .45 1.40 Southport Yellow Globe, (Dalifornia-grown 65 2.10 2.00 Quaker Pie «•••. .15 .40 1.25 Southport Yellow Globe, our own Eastern-grown .85 3.00 2.75 Sweet Potato IS .40 1.25 Ideal Southport White Globe, 90 3.10 3.00 Cushaw, White IS .40 1.40 Ailsa Craig 75 2.50 Cuahaw, Striped IS .40 1.40 Australian Brown Flat 50 1.50 1.40 Vaughan's Small Sugar Pie 15 .30 1.00 Giant Gibraltar 65 2.50 2.25 Denia (Sweet Spanish) 3.60 3.50 Mammoth Silver King 75 2.85 2.75 Radish Ohio 2.00 1.90 Yellow Globe 60 10 .30 .80 Bermuda 5.50 Cincinnati Market. Long Scarlet Yellow Giant Forcing 10 .35 1.00 Bermuda 00 3.50 Crimson Crystal White Wax Turnip, Vaughan's 10 .30 .80 Prizetaker 65 2.10 2.00 Earliest Carmine Earliest White Olive 10 .35 1.00 White Barletta 65 2.10 2.00 2.10 2.00 Earliest White Turnip (White Box) 10 .30 .80 White Queen 65 1.00 White 2.00 1.90 Improved Early Scarlet Globe, Vaughan's Select 10 .35 Portugal 65 10 .30 .70 Early 2.75 Early Scarlet Globe, American White Welsh 75 10 .30 .80 Yellow 65 2.10 2.00 Early Deep Scarlet Turnip Globe Danvers White Tip 10 .30 .90 Fancy Yellow Globe Danvers 75 2.25 2.15 Early Scarlet Globe, 54 Radish—Continued Tomato i^, Lb

Saxa. Earliest Roun 1 Red $0.10 $0.35 $1.00 Oz. H lb. Lb. Oz. J^lb. Lb. Early Long Scarlet Short Top 10 .30 .80 Dwarf Stone $0.40 $1.25 $4.50 Magnus $0.30 $1.00 $3.25 4.50 larglolobe White Stuttgart 10 .35 1.00 New Globe .45 1.40 M .60 1.75 6.00 John Baer .35 1.15 3.60 Marvelossa .60 1.75 Improved French Breakfast 10 .30 .80 6.00 Early Detroit .40 1.30 4.50 Matchless 30 .90 Giant Butter Radish 10 .35 1.00 3.25 Vaughan's Acme .35 1.15 3.75 Ponderosa 45 1.60 5.50 .35 1.00 Golden Yellow Summer 10 Beauty .35 1.25 4.00 Stone, Improved.. .30 1.00 3.25 Half Long Deep Scarlet 10 .30 .80 Bonnv Best .30 1.00 3.50 Vaughan's Tall Improved Chartier 10 .30 .80 Chalk's Early Jewel. .35 1.15 3.75 Champion 50 1.65 5.50 Brightest Long Scarlet (Cardinal) 10 .30 .80 Cream City .40 1.25 4.50 Red Currant 50 1.60 Crimson Cushion. . . .50 1.50 4.75 Red Pear 50 1.60 White Strassburg 10 .35 1.00 Dwarf Aristocrat. . . . .40 1.25 4.25 Red Peach. .50 1.60 Long White Vienna 10 .30 .80 Dwarf Champion . . . .40 1.25 4.25 Red Plum 50 1.60 Non Plus Ultra 10 .30 .80 Earliana, Vaughan's Red Cherry. .50 1.60 Vaughan's 20-Day Forcing. Early. Olive-ehape .10 .35 1.00 Select. .35 1.25 4.00 Yellow Pear .50 1.60

Olive Deep Scarlet 10 .35 1.00 Early Michigan. . .35 1.15 3.75 Yellow Peach .50 1.60 Golden Queen .40 1.25 4.25 Yellow Plum .50 1.60 Scarlet Turnip. White Tip (Sparkler) Bas lo s. . 60c .10 .25 .70

. 4.75 Husk or Strawberry Scarlet Turnip, White Tip (.American) 10 .20 .60 Avon Early iXew^ .45 1.35 .50 1.60 ' Gulf State Newl . .40 1.40 4.50 Golden Ponderosa .50 1.65 5.50 Seasons 10 .30 .90 Vaughan's All Grsater Baltimore. .30 1.00 3.25 Hudson Valley Vaughan's Market iLoni; White) 10 .30 .80 June Pink .40 1.40 4.50 Maid. Early.. .50 1.50 5.00 Cardinal Forcing 10 .35 1.00 Vaughan's Cooper's Special . . . .50 1.50 3.00 Vaughan's Olive Crystal 10 .35 1.00 Forcing Sorts. Stirl ing Castle, Lister's Prolific. Fill Basket, Napoleon, Lor- oz., White Icicle. The earliest long white. .100 lbs , $70.00 .10 .30 .80 illard. Sutton's Best of All, Bonnv Best, pkt., 25c; 75c. N?w Glob\ pkt., 53ci oz., $3.00. "Grand Rapids, pkt;, 25c; oz., $1.50. Winter Varieties Turnip Chinese Mammoth or Celestial 10 .35 1.00 Oz. Mlb. Lb. Milan. Earliest of all $0.10 California Mammoth Winter : 10 .35 1.00 Early White $0.40 $1.25 Early Extra Purple Top Milan 10 1.25 Half Long Black Winter 10 .35 1.00 .40 Purple Top Strap Leaf 10 .25 .75 White Spanish 10 .35 1.00 Long White Egg 10 .25 .75 l.OO Long Black Spanish 10 .35 Purple Top White Globe 10 .30 .85 Rose, or Scarlet China Winter 10 .35 1.00 White Flat Dutch 10 .25 .75 Round Black Spanish 10 .35 1.00 Large Yellow, or Amber Globe .10 .25 .75 The Munich 10 .35 1.00 Yellow Aberdeen 10 .20 .60 Ball or Orange Jelly 10 .25 Sakurajima 20 .65 2.25 Golden .75 Cowhorn or Long White 10 .25 .-'5 Pomerainian White Globe 10 .25 .75 Rhubarb Early Snowball 10 .25 .75 Seven Top .10 .20 .60 Vaughan'm Mammoth 15 .40 1.25 Yellow Stone 10 .25 .75 Roots. 1-year, per 100, $4.00; 2-year, per 100, $7.50; .S-year, per 100, $15.00. Large White Norfolk 10 .25 .75 Teltow 10 .20 .60 Shogoin 15 .35 1.00 Horse Radish Write for prices. Rutabaga or Sw^ede Monarch 10 .30 .90 Salsify Laing's Swede 10 .30 .90 Mlb. Lb. New Breadstone 10 .30 .90 Mammoth Sandwich Island $0.25 $0.75 $2.50 Carter's Imperial Swede 10 .30 .90 Scorzonera, or Black Salsify 25 .75 2.50 Vaughan's American Purple Top Improved 10 .30 .90 Skirving's Rutabaga .10 .30 .90 White Swede 10 .30 .90 Sorrel Rhode Island Rock 10 .30 .90 Sutton's Champion 10 .30 .90 French IS .50 1.50 Sweet German 10 .30 .90 Baneholm Danish 10 .30 .90 °° 10 Lbs. 25 Lbs Golden Neckless 15 .35 1.00 Spinach" ^ . Large ^"fLots Lb.k Per lb. Per lb New Long Standing Bloomsdale $0.35 $0.30 $0.28 Bloomsdale or Norfolk, Savoy-Leaved 30 .25 .22 Extra Large Round-Leaved 30 .25 .22 Planet Jr. Garden Tools Monstrous-Leaved Viroflay 30 .25 .22 See page 105, Retail Catalog, for illustration and description Long Standing 30 .25 .22 Vaughan's Giant Fill Basket 30 .25 .22 No. 12 Planet Jr. Double and Single Wheel Hoe $ 10.75 Prickly Seeded 30 .25 .22 Princess Juliana, Long Standing 35 .32 .30 No. 25 Combined Hill and Drill Seeder, Double and Virginia, Blight Resistant 35 .30 .28 Single Wheel Hoe, Cultivator and Plow 21.50 Victoria 30 .25 .22 No. 17 Planet Jr. Single Wheel Hae 7.75 Vaughan's Triumph 30 .25 .22 3. Planet Jr. and Seeder, Tetragonia, or New Zealand 75 No HILL DRILL the Market Antvorskov (Danish King) 35 .30 .28 Gardeners' Favorite 17.50 Write us for prices and pamphlet on Planet Jr. garden tractors. Swiss Chard Mlb. Lb. Cut and Come Again $0.10 $0 25 $0.80 Seeders Luculius 10 .30 .85 Lyon 10 .30 .85 Corn Planter—Hand $3.00 Cahoon Seeder 4.50 Squash Midget Seeder with Handle 4.25 H lb. Lb. Banana $0.20 $0.60 $2.00 The Economical Seeder 45 Boston Marrow 15 .40 1.15 Sowrite Seeds Sower . .Postpaid 1.25 Chicago Warted Hubbard ,15 .45 1.50 Chicago Orange Marrow 15 .40 1.15 Cocozelle .20 .50 1.75 Bolen's New Model "DJ" All-Purpose Garden Delicious 15 .45 1.40 Tractor Table Queen *'Des Moines" 20 .50 1.75 The Early White Bush 15 .40 1.15 For the gardener, the florist, the nurseryman and suburban resident. BOLEXS will plow, disc, seed, cultivate, mow the lawns or operate a mowing Early White Bush. Select 25 .60 2.00 machine to cut hay, weeds, etc. Early Yellow Bush 15 .40 1.15 This is just the machine you need: any good-sized boy or girl canrunit and do Bush Fordhook 15 .40 1.25 most accurate work. BOLENS

Vaughan's Giant Summer Crookneck, Yellow. . . .15 .45 1.40 is unlike other Garden Tract- Golden Hubbard .15 .40 1.25 ors because it has a power Original Hubbard. Extra Select 15 .50 1.50 turn, absolutely accurate tool control, and ample clearance Kitchenette Small Hubbard IS .45 1.50 for all crops. There is no other Select 15 .40 1.25 Mammoth White Bush. Extra machine like a BOLENS. Mammoth Yellow Bush 15 .40 1.25 We have used BOLENS Chili 20 .50 1.75 tractors in our Vaughan's Mammoth n . a . Wo ¥ — N V Sweet Potato 20 .60 2.00 Nursery the past eight Less cuhi I ^'^^&C^^^ years and would not be Pike's Peak, or Sibley 15 .40 1.25 vatingir parts„ r ^grte-^yy tWVi^ without it. Vegetable Marrow 15 .45 1.50 /^^Mj T'"" the work you wish to Yellow 15 .40 1.25 !;>

F. O. B. CHICAGO Florists^ Wire DISCOUNT FOR PAYMENT IN Designs TEN DAYS' ORDERS Many other and odd designs can be made and supplied on From $ 10.00 to $20.00 10% F. O. B. NEW YORK short notice, but they are made entirely at the risk of the " 20.00 to 50.00 15% buyer New York Terms Net as to correctness; we accept orders on no other basis. 100.00 and over 20% Large Discount if you order big. Send us your list for, Packing Charges. No estimate. We meet all honest competition on these goods Compare These Prices, they are Much quality considered. Lower than Many so-called Net Prices.

GATES AJAR LYRE ON BASE FAITH, HOPE AND CHARITY STAR ON BASE HARP ON BASE ANCHOR ON BASE ANCHORS—Flat CASKET CROSS Maltese Cross on Round Base Hearts on Reclining Stand Masonic Square and Compass Price Inch Price Inch Inch Price Inch Price Inch Price Inch Price Inch Price Inch Price On Base .$0 20 20 50 10. $0 12 SO 24 24 SO 60 10 SO 45 18 $1 05 10 SO 30 18 SO 75 Inch Price Inch Price 12. . , ...25 22 55 15 30 27 80 12. 55 20. 1 10 12 40 20 1 00 12 $0 60 24 SI 75 14. . ...30 24 60 18 35 30 85 14. 65 22 1 40 14 : . . . 45 22 1 35 14 70 27 2 25 16...... 35 27 70 21 45 33 1 00 16. 7S 24 1 70 16 55 24 1 65 16 90 30 2 75 18...... 45 30 90 36. 1 25 18 1 25 33 3 50 36 05 SLANTING CROSS Hearts. Double—on Base 21 1 SO 36 . 4 00 Casket Cross on 12. 18 24. . 55 Anchor on Base 12 1 25 21 2 1 Reclining Stand 14. 20 27. . 65 ODDFELLOWS' DESIGN ....45 22 . . 95 15 1 35 24 2 . 18 50 24 75 16. 25 30. . 80 Flat On Base ....55 24 1 10 18 1 50 30 3 : 21 60 27 90 18. 30 33. 1 00 18. 60 18. 1 00 ....65 27 1 25 30 1 25 20. 35 36. 1 25 21. .70 21.. 1 10 ....75 30.... 1 50 22. 40 OPEN HEARTS 24. . 80 24.. 1 25 ....85 36 2 GO Casket Cross on Round Base .. 60 Slanting Cross on Round Base 25 18. PILLOWS 12 50 25 1 05 35 21. . . 75 Anchor on Reclining Stand 40 24 90 IS 60 27 1 30 40 24. . . 95 12. 20 24. . . 60 12 35 20 70 45 27 1 00 18 70 30 1 50 SO 27. 1 20 14. 25 27. . . 80 14 24 40 85 21 85 33 1 75 SO 30 1 25 30. 1 80 16. 35 30. 1 25 16 50 30 1 25 36 2 25 60 33 1 SO 18. 40 36. 18 60 36 1 50 70 36 2 00 Open Heart on Round Base 21. 45 48. CRESCENT 80 Anchor and Cross on Base 10. SO 18. 1 10 STARS—Flat 10 IS 16 28 1 12. 45 20 CROWNS FLAT—Plain 12. . 60 21. 40 12 18 18 35 12 18. . . 35 14.. 50 24 12 65 14. . 70 24. 1 75 14 23 21 SO 15 21. . . 45 16.. 55 27 1 10 IS 85 16. 85 27. 2 15 24 70 18 24. . . . 75 18. 65 30 1 18 1 25 20 27. 1 00 36 1 Crescent on Base Open Heart On Crowns Flat. On Base Reclining Stand 25 30. 1 25 ANCHOR and CROSS 10 35 16 70 75 1 00 30 33. 1 60 10. 35 18. . . 90 20 20 12 45 18 85 36. . 2 25 10 85 1 25 12. 45 21. 1 15 25 22. 14 55 21 1 00 12 1 50 14. 55 24. 1 Star on Reclining Stand 30 24. 24 1 25 14 Plain 16. 65 27. 2 30 21. 90 35 27. Crowns Round. 16 CRESCENT WREATHS 30. 2 35 24. 1 25 18 40 30. 7 60 11. 85 15 21 50 40 27. 1 75 36. 10 9 75 13. 1 00 Open Heart. Double 12 18 24 60 15. 1 25 45 30. 2 10 BASES 14 25 27 85 12 Plain. 40 12 Base. 70 33. 2 70 Crowns Round. On Base 15 50 15 1 15 36. 3 IS 18 9. . . 40 16 30 30 1 15 7 75 11. 1 00 18 . 65 18 1 40 6 20 10. . . SO 18 35 36 1 40 Stars on Round Base 9 8S 13. 1 25 21 . 80 21 1 60 7 25 11. . . 75 10. 40 21., . 90 8 35 12. 1 00 Crescent Wreath on IS. 1 50 24 1 00 24 2 00 Round Base 12. 45 24. , 1 25 EASEL COLUMBIAN KNIGHTS. Flat 30 1 SO 30 2 75 ANCHOR ON 10 50 21 1 15 14. SO 27. 1 75 IS 1 00 21 1 SO 12 45 24 1 00 12 60 24 1 SO Open Heart 16. 60 30.. 2 10 18 1 25 24 1 75 14 SO 27 1 25 14 70 27 2 00 Broken with Sickle on Base 18. 75 33. , 2 70 16 55 30 1 50 16 80 30 2 30 Columbian Knights. On Easel 85 18. 1 25 36 3 15 18 65 36 1 75 18 90 33 3 SO 15 1 50 21 2 25 00 22. 1 50 TRIANGLES. Flat HANGING BASKETS 36 4 00 18 1 75 24 3 00 24. 2 00 18 18 . 35 Plain Top Crescent Wreath on EASELS HORSESHOES 20 21 . SO 8.. .doz. 1 80 16. . doz. 25 4 Reclining Stand Back Legs fold flat 25 24 . 65 24. . . 10 2 20 80 00 18 S 50 30 27 . 95 10 25 21 70 10 27. 25 25 30. 1 25 12 2 50 20 6 50 90 12 30 24 12 30. 30 30 36. 1 75 On Reclining Stand 14 3 00 22 8 00 14 35 27 1 50 IS 36. 35 40 48. 3 50 30 16 . SO 24 9 00 16 40 30 2 10 20 42. 45 50 35- 18 . 65 Hanging Baskets, Fancy Top 18 55 33 2 55 48 60 45 21 . 80 8.. 36 3 00 Horseshoe on Iron Easel .doz. 2 SO 16 . .doz. 5 25 GATES AJAR Single Arch 24 1 GO 10 3 00 18 7 25 Flat . . 70 33. CROSSES— . 1 25 15 Base. . . 85 18 Base. WOODMAN DESIGN 12. 3 25 20 8 25 " " . . 85 36. 8 27 35 18 ... 1 00 24 ... 1 SO 18 1 SO 30 2 50 14 4 00 22 9 SO 1 35 42. 10 9 30 40 24 1 75 36 3 50 Gates Ajar. Double Arch 1 70 48. 24 11 00 12 10 33 50 1 25 27 Base. 2 40 BELLS—Single Frame 14 12 36 75 15 Base. 2 00 Woodman Design on Easel 1 40 30 3 00 16 14 42 1 25 18 1 25 24 1 SO . . .each 25 IS . . . .each 60 " OF PYTHIAS . . 1 33 4 00 KNIGHTS 17 45 1 50 65 30 2 OP 30 18 80 18 " DESIGN . 5 00 20 48 1 75 . 1 90 36 40 21 1 15 20 Style on Easel WREATHS—Flat 22 24 54 2 00 HARPS—Flat New Wreath Bells. Double Frame 30 60 2 SO 30 24 70 21 2 00 24 2 50 07 22. . . 24 60 IS 1 00 09 24. . . 28 Crosses on Round Base 35 27 80 KNIGHTS TEMPLAR 75 18 1 35 1 00 11 27. . . 45 25 27 85 45 30 21 1 75 10 36 1 35 On Easel 12 30. . . 70 30 30 1 00 60 12 1 50 30 3 14 33. 1 00 BROKEN WHEEL 33 1 25 Round Base 14 40 Harps on 2 25 20 36. 1 25 On Reclining Stand 1 50 45 36 50 24 1 25 On Reclining Stand 65 27 1 50 18 SO 42 2 00 60 27 1 50 MASONIC DESIGNS 20 20. 75 30 1 90 22 60 48 3 00 80 30 1 75 Square and Compass Flat 1 00 54 4 00 25 24. 33 2 SO 24 75 90 36 2 00 35 24. 1 35 1 25 36 3 00 60 5 00 30 27. Harps on Reclining Base 40 27. 1 50 Broken Stand 35 30. Wheel on Easel Crosses on Reclining ... 45 24 90 50 30. 1 75 45 33. 85 27 2 25 10 20 22 70 ... 50 27 1 00 65 33. 36. 1 10 30 2 50 12. 25 24 80 60 30 1 25 00 36. 1 40 33 3 25 14 35 27 90 80 36 1 75 On Round Base 1 30 1 00 On Reclining Stand 75 36 3 75 16 SO Solid 35 22. 1 25 60 33 1 25 HEARTS— 60 27. 40 24. 1 SO Broken Wheel on Base 18 12 18. 36 1 SO . . 75 30. SO 27. 1 75 . 20. 80 27. 2 35 15 1 00 33. 60 30. 2 25 1 20 CROSS AND CROWN 18 22. 30 2 75 1 25 36. 80 33. 3 35 1 Measure of Crown 20 24. 50 33 3 50 1 SO 10 36 4 50 1 85 36 4 50 12 75 18 1 00 25 27. IS 85 21 1 50 30. Masonic Square and Compass Broken, with Sickle on Broken Wreath with Sickle Base on Round Base MALTESE CROSSES Hearts on Base On Easel Round 1 35 12. 20 18 40 35 16 14. 27. 1 85 12 60 21. 60 21 1 35 10 1 50 14. 25 20 SO 45 18 16. 30. 2 15 14 75 24. 75 24 1 50 12 27. 2 00 16. 22 60 SO 20 18. 33. 2 50 16 1 00 1 00 27 2 00 14 30 2 SO 60 22 21. 3 GO IS. . .. 1 25 30. 18. 1 25 30 2 50 16 35 24 85 24 24. 36. 4 75 36 4 75 28 1 25 PACKING CHARGES AT COST. 1 ;

56 VAUGHAM'g Um^B ^^ORE, CHICAGO AND NEW BOOK FOR FlaOBISTS Newest Vaushan's Flower Baskets Patterns

BASKETS we illustrate on this page are mostly staple We can make up an assortment of 35 small baskets in assorted THEand well-known styles which have proven satisfactory when sizes, shapes and colors, suitable for straw flowers, also holiday used for Cut Flowers and Plants. We can fill orders promptly trade. These baskets will make up well with Boxwood. Ruscus. and satisfactorily. Give us a trial order. Let us send you a $10.00 Statice and other prepared decorative material. Most of these are assortment. lined. Price, $12.00 per assortment.

Style Diameter, inch Depth, Inch Overall, Inch Style No. Diameter, inch Depth, Inch Overall, Inch Price No. Price 7/18 18 $2.00 047,, 00 61.; 9 25'.. SO. 85 7/24 24 3.60 /o 7 11^2 3034 1. 10 7/32 32 5.00 /I 834 14 34 1.25 7/36 36 6.00 /2 9 15 36 1.50 7/42 42 7.35 715/1 7 8 2034 .80 8 5. 8 23 .75 P- 8}^ 10 24 1.10 43-^ 4 12 L .85 765/1 732 28 52 3.85 124/1 7 9 22 .62 /2 9 35 62 5.00 /2 8 10 J2 27 .95 /3 10 42 68 6.00 /3 9 n 32 1.20 788/1 732 5 18 1.00 /4 10 18 40 2.00 r- 9 5 3« 20 1.25 128/1 7 9 22 .65 n 10 634 213'i 1.50 1 3^^ /2 8 10] 2 27 .95 /i 634 23 1.75 /3 9 13 32 1.20 793/1 93 93^ 23 .90 51--; 165/1 53^2 10 L 1.00 /2 12>i 29 1 . 10 /2 6 5>2 13 L 1.30 /3 16 36 1 .65 /3 6M 6 18 L 1.60 /4 \W-> 19 40 2.00 /4 7 632 21 L 2.00 811/1 5 193^ .90

11 .35 Unlincd .$0.28 /2 93^^ 6 21 1 . 10 183/1 . -iM. 4 226 12 35 4.00 Dec. \\'ith compo /3 103^^ 63^^ 22H 1.30 flowers .$5.00 /4 113lj 634 24>4 1.45

1 9 297 53-2 11 .40 Unlincd $0,32 822/ 16 . 50 Unlincd $0.40 387/1 53^ 932 L 19 1. 10 /2 10 18 .60 Unlined .50

1 .60 /2 6 6 12 L 21 1.80 /3 22 . 75 Unlined /3 6 18 L 23 2.25 /4 12 26 .85 Unlined .70 4' .10 457/1 7 4 11 L 143^ 1.05 841/1 3 12 . 15 Unlined /2 S]4 432 13 L 153l> 1.30 863/1 1 11 29 1 .50 n 53-^ 15'^ L 17 1.80 /2 13 133-^ 34 2.10 568 G 8 12 30 .90 /3 14 15 38 2.50 590 5''4 141.; .55 864 1 6 ;i 2. 10 634/0 10 1^ 11 23 34 1.45 870 5'.; \o% 26Ji .90 /I 1214 15 28 34 1 .65 903/1 7 10 27 1.05 /2 /2 13 173-i 34 2.05 734 11 31 1.40 1.10 /3 16 23 40 2.65 !1038 1? 10 to 13 Nt) liner 1.40 Natural These prices call for a two-tone or enamel finish. Metal liners included. Where liners are not desired, deduct 10*^ from price. Prices subject to change without notice. Packing cases at cost. . . , ; . 1 57

Vaughan's Greenhouse and Florists' Supplies in this Catalog are Prices quoted _ subject to change without notice, owing to the unsteady condition of the market. This applies particularly to Fertilizers, Wire, Tinfoil, etc. For parcel post rates see order sheet.

APRONS RUBBER. These are especially made for us of the best quality sheeting and are IJ yds. long. Each, $2.25; 3 for LETTERS AND FIGURES $6.50. Postage, 25c each, extra. IMMORTELLE LETTERING. Purple. CAPE FLOWERS. Lb Per 4-yard pkg. 95c; 6 pkgs. $5.00. Pure White. Extra fine quality $1 35 IMMORTELLE LETTERS AND FIGURES. Colored. Bright shades 2.35

1 3^ or 2 inches in length, 7c each ; 100, $6.00

CARNATION BANDS, Rubber . Tiny rubber bands, almost invisi- BOSTON FLORISTS'. Patent fasteners with ble. They are put on the buds just before the flowers open or each letter, 1}^ and 2 inches, per 100, $3.50. after the calyx bursts. Per lb. box of about 13,000, $3.00 postpaid. BOSTON SCRIPT. Neatest ever made. Can MODEL EXTENSION CARNATION supply the following words: Asleep, Baby, SUPPORTS Husband, Wife, Grandpa, Grandma, Father, Mother, Brother, Sister, Rest, At Rest, Our, Bases or bottom circle made of No. 12 gal- My, Finis and Friend. Per letter, each, 43/^c. vanized wire, top circle of No. 13 galvanized PAPER SCRIPT WORDS. Gold finish. The best letter ever intro- wire; diameter of top circle 6% inches, bottom duced for use on ribbon and chiffon in the following inscriptions: circle 7 inches; total height of support ex- Mother, Father, Brother, Sister, Asleep, etc.; ten words in apackage. shipping tended 24 inches; weight, two-ring Price, less than 100 words, 5c per word; per 100 words, $3.50; per supports, approximately 360 pounds per thou- 1,000 words, $20.00. supports, approximately 410 sand; three-ring CLOCK DIALS. Purple face with white figures, or white face with pounds per thousand. purple figures. 4-inch., per doz., $3.50; 7-inch, per doz., $5.00. supports, $6.50 per $57.50 Price, 2-ring 100; GILT RIBBON LETTERS. Gummed. 25 letters in a package. per 1000. 3-ring supports. $7.50 per 100; IM-in- per 100, 75c: per 1,000, $3.50; %-m., per 100, 60c; per $62.50 per 1000. 1,000, $3.00. Write for price in large quantities. CHENILLE LETTERING. Silk—Purple, scarlet, pink, light blue, CARNATION STAPLE, PiUsbury's. a clev- yellow and white, at 75c per pkg. of 12 yds er httle device for mending Carnation flowers $8.00 per doz. pkgs. with burst calyx. The staple is practically Worsted, Large—Purple, pink, scarlet, light invisible, being made of very fine hair wire. and dark blue, white or yellow, at 55c per Price, 1,000 staples, 35c; pkg. of 12 yards; —$5 50. per doz. pkgs. 3000 for $1.00. Worsted, Medium 'At 45c per pkg. of 12 ydg.; $4.75 per doz. pkgs.

PEONY SUPPORTS. 1 Made of heavy galvanized Worsted, Small—Same colors, at 40c per wire. Height about 42 inches, width about 13 pkg. of 12 yds; $3.75 per doz. pkgs. inches. Can also be used for supporting Twisted Chenille, Large—Any color, at 55c Tomatoes, Dahlias, per pkg. of 12 yds.; $5.50 per doz. pkgs. etc. Per doz., $3.00; in 3 doz. lots, doz., WOOD EASELS $2.85. Strong, well made, finished in white enamel. Height Per Doz. Height Per Doz. Flexible. DOVES, Vaughan's 30- inch $4.00 4S-inch $6.00 The wings of these doves are set in such 36-inch 4.50 54-inch 6.50 a manner that by bending they can be 42-inch 5.00 60-inch 7.75 k made to assume different positions. We are in a position to fill orders promptly, CUT-FLOWER BOXES as we carry an excellent stock and give All sizes packed 100 covers per bundle and 100 bottoms per bundle. greatest care in packing. Special prices for quantity on application. F. O. B. Doves have been very scarce for a year. Chicago only First quality. Each, doz., $22.50. $2.25; Printing $3.75 Extra Quality Birds. extra. In gold Price, ea., $2.50; 6 for $12.50; doz., $23.50. 87.50 extra for each order of 100 to 1,000 Reeds, Raffia and Basket Bottoms boxes assorted

REEDS Per lb. 5 lbs. Per lb. Per lb. 51ba.PerIb sizes. We carry 5 ..$0.75 $0.70 complete 1 . .$0.95 $0.90 No. a 70 No. 6 . .. .75 2...... 90. 85 No. and can usually fill orders promptly. When ordering printed 60 stock , .65 No. 3 . . No. 7 .. .85. 80 boxes allow ten to twelve days extra for delivery. . . . .70 65 No. 4 . . .80 75 %-inoh Flat. Prices subject to change without notice owing to market conditions. RAFFIA. Chicago. Lb., 45c; Natural, Best Grade, f. o. b. VAUGHAN'S "GREEN" GRADE. 5-lb. lots, per lb., 40c; 10-lb. lots, per lb., 38c; 100 lb., $30.00. lbs., $27.00. moisture-proof board. Very popular. Bale lots (about 225 lbs.), per 100 . Fine, green-hned, Dyed—Old gold, pink, purple, emerald green, dark red, bright red Weight Per Weight Per Per 100 100 Site in inches Per 100 100 black, navy blue, orange. Per lb., 85c; 5 lbs. at 80c; 10 lbs. at Size in inches 3 xl8x5 35 lbs. $4.20 4x24x 8 70 lbs. $ 7.50 application. 78c; 25 lb. at 75c. Samples on 3 x21xo 40 Iba. 4.60 5x28x 8 90 Iba. 9.00 3^x24x5 50 lbs. 5.50 5x36x 8 125 lbs. 11.25 BASKET BOTTOMS. Veneered Basket Bottoms for Reed weaving 3}|x30x5 65 lbs. 6.50 6x40x10 165 Iba. 16.00 Each Per 100 Each Per 100 FLORAL DESIGN BOXES. (Gray.) 3-inch, 6xl0-inch. $0.15 $13.00 Round. . $0.05 $4.35 100 ion . .24 22.00 4-inch, 6.00 8xl4-iiich, Oval . .06H .29 27.00 No. 25. 7x30x12 $17.25 No. 27. 8x20x20 $19.00 5-inch, 10xl6-inch, . .07 7.00 40.00 26. 6x36x14 18.50 No. 28. 8x24x24 23.00 12x20-inch, . .45 No. 6-inch, . .09^ 8.75 3-inch, Square .05 4.35 Packed 25 complete per bundle. 8-inch, 6.50 . .14 12.50 5-inch, . .07 8.75 10-inch, . .20 18.00 6-inch, . .09 J4 CORSAGE BOXES. Pearl Gray. 12.50 12-inch, 8-inch, . .13 H . .24 22.00 100 100 18.00 I Sx 6-inch, . .20 Oval . . .08)^ 7.50 10-inch, 5x9x6,, 30 lbs $3.90 SJixllxS, 45 Iba $4.90 4JC .. .24 22.00 I 8-ineh, " . . .11 9.50 12-inch, — . 58 Rubber Hose, Couplers, Nozzles, Etc. ELECTRIC NON-KINKABLE GUARANTEED HOSE

A brand of hose, manufactuied especially for greenhouse use. The inner tube is maue of best quality rubber, very strong; the jacket of canvas or duck is mixed in such a way with the outer cover that it is extremely pUable and will not kink or crack. Comes in bales of 500 feet; order exact number of feet you require. We can cut in any length. Gqarantee—We guarantee Electric Hose against all defects in quality or workmanship for the period of one year. This guarantee does not cover improper handling or abuse. We are headquarters and can meet competition. Price ?^ or 1/2 inch; couplings 15c per set; sample mailed free if desired. 1 to 24 feet per ft. 22c to per ft. | 25 49 ft. feet 20c to 400 feet | 100 feet. per 21c 50 to 99 | .per ft. 19c In bales of 500 ft., I8c ft. HOSE COUPLER, The "Snap." HOSE NOZZLES.

A new and simple coupling, easy "Chicago"—Covers more space to operate; stationary washer; than any other hand-watering device. cannot fall out. Made entirely of aluminum, except No. 1 —Screws onto hydrant removable perforated plate of heavy sheet brass plates, or old threaded coupling; use with . 2 each 3 % inches No. 2 in connecting hose. Each, in diameter, about 100 very fine holes 40c; doz., $4.00. in each giving both fine and coarse No I No a effective sprays. No. 2—Screws into faucet or Florists like it. Price, $3.00. ground pipe, on which it may be left permanently, and to it the Boston Rose Spray Nozzle Brass, ^-inch hose is attached by the lever connection, No. 1. Can also be — State is screwed into old threaded coupling. Each, 25c; doz., $2.50. hose. whether coarse or fine spray wanted. Each, $1.40; by mail, $1.50. Common—Brass, for }4 or hose. Each, 20c; doz., $1.80. 1-in., each, 28c; doz. ,$2.50. Bordeaux Spray Nozzle—For spraying insecticides RAIN KING INSTANTANEOUS and whitewashing. 3^-in. hose. Each,90c; by mail,95c. HOSE COUPLER. Instead of Vermorel Spray Nozzle—^For spray- screwing your hose connections ing insecticides and whitewashing. together, you can now snap them For J^-inch hose. Each, 90c; by mail, 95c. on instantly. Fits nozzles, sprink- "Gem" — Throwing all varia-, lers and standard hose connec- tions, from fine spray to stream. tions, ^-inch. Price, 60c; doz., Each, 70c; doz., $6.50. $6.00.

HOSE MENDER, The Cooper, it ig simple, HOSE CLAMPS, with nut and bolt. For %-mch hoae. Each, practical and effective. It does not reduce the 5c; doz., 40c; gro.ss, $3.50. diameter of the hose. It will not rust or wear PERFECT CLINCHING HOSE out. It can be used as many times as desired. COUPLER. You need no wires, pliers or mechanical skill to adjust them. Price: For or inch hose, each, 10c; 4 for 35c; doz., 90c. ^-ineh. Per pair, 25c; per doz., $2.50. H % PERFECT CLINCHING HOSE 1-inch hose, each, 12c.; doz., $1.15. HOSE STRAPS, Caldwell, MENDER. pot H, H and 1 in hose. Doz., 35c; gross, $3.25. Each 15c; doz., $1.00.

HOSE MENDERS, Iron s^.j^. Each, 7c; doz., 70c; gross, $7.25. HOSE WASHERS, %-inch. Doz., 5c; gross, 50c.

Budding Knife—Ivory tip, black handle. Each, $1.50. Florists^ Knives

The Budding, Crafting, Pruning and Florists' Knives illustrated below are designed and made to meet the exacting requirements of nurserymen, orchardists, florists and gardeners who are extremal}' Vauehan's Florist (Henckel Brand) particular in the choice of their cutting equipment. Each

Vaughan's Florist—3 for $4.00; 12 for $14.00 1 51.50 Propagating, No. 1545, White handle with nickel silver shackle for attaching to chain. 3 for $3.50 1.25

^ ^ Each 3 for Asparagus—American straight cut .45 Budding, No. 5A. Black handle; brass lined $1.75 $5.00 American Fishtail .50 40 1.10 Budding, Beech Handle. Per doz., $4.00 Henckel's White Handle, with Brass Caps, 2 blades, budding and prop., No. 727W 2.00 Vaughan's English No. 107—Heavy Prop., Ivory Handle with Brass Caps 3.50

Imported Nurseryman's Extra Heavy Pruner, No. SC. . 2.25 Budding, Ivory Handle, No. 109 $3.25 $9.00 Imported strong, No. 2C 2.00 Potato Knife, Stationary blade, beech handle, right Putty Knife—No. 120. a very good tool; 3 for $1.00 .35 or left handed. Per doz., $2.50 30 Pruning, Stag handle 2.50

Vaughan's Prop. No. white handle, one 89030, Vaughan's Budding and Prop. No. 86281, White Handle, No. 83023W, silver nickel blade, each, $1.25; 3 for $3.00; doz., $10.00. with Brass Caps, each, $1.50; doz, $12.50. shackle for chain attach. Ea., $1.25; 3, $3.50. .

59 Greenhouse and Garden Supplies THERMOMETERS (Can be sent PLANT by BED CLOTH. A substantial substitute for glass, being extra ' Hot Bed mail at a small charge for pack- ^Taa light, can be easily and safely shipped. ing.) 8-in., ordinary grade tin ease Medium. 20 yds and up, per yd., 21c; 60 yds. and up, yd., 19c. thermometer, black lithographed scale, Heavy. 20 yds. and up, per yd., 30c; 60 yds. and up, yd., 28c. red permacolor tubes, each, 35c; doz., We do not seU less than 20 yds. of a kind; comes in 40- and 12.75. 60-yd. lengths. Samples on application. Tin Case. Standard grade (tested). 8- MILO WATERPROOF HOTBED in., standard grade guaranteed accu- MATS. A combination of heavyweight rate tin case thei-mometers, black oxi- burlap, felt and absorbent pulp. dized metal scale, heavy magnified easy cemented together with a specially pre' reading tube, each, $1.50; 3 for $4.25. pared waterproof compound, absolutely impervious to rain, sleet and snow, Cabinet. Wood case; metal face. 8-in. proof against frost, repellent to rats and mice, cabinet thermometer, black oxidized easy to handle, wears for years. Size, 40x78 inches. Each, $2.25; doz., S23.00. metal scale mounted on wood back, Size, 76x76 inches, each $4.00; doz., $42.00. Write us for prices in continuous lengths. easy reading red permacolor tubes, each, 75c; 3 for $2.00. MATS. Imported Hotbed Superior to straw mats; very dur- able; Self-Registering. With magnet. 10-in., size 76x76 inches. Each $2.65; 3 for $7.50; doz. $27.00. Maximum and Minimum registering SYRINGES thermometers mounted on substantial English Brass. Each brass frame, guaranteed accurate, com- No. 0. Length, 123^ in.; 15-16 in. in diam $2.50 plete with magnet, each, $5.50. No. D. 153^ in. long, 13^ in. in diam 4.50 Minimum. For registering cold during absence and showing No. 5. Best for general greenhouse use 7 . 00 present temperature. 10-in., guaranteed accurate, each, $2.25. No. 12. 14 in. long, 1 in. in diam 4 00 Hotbed (Mushrooms). Brass point, wood frame. 18-in., Hot No. 11. 18 in. long; 1 stream, 2 sprays ." ' 6 00 Bed or soil thermometer, guaranteed accurate, each, $2.75. WHEELBARROWS SASH, Hotbed. Unglazed, 3x6 ft. , for 3 rows, 10-inch single glass, Vaughan's Greenhouse. Made especially for use in green each, 13.35. 3 for $9.75; doz., $37.20. Glazed, single strength, houses between the benches Dimensions follows: each $6.60; doz., $75.00. Box, 14 in. wide at For 38 in. x 6 ft., for 4 rows, 8-inch single glass, unglazed, each, wheel end; 16 in. wide $3.60;3 for $10.50; doz, ,$40.20. Glazed, each,$6.90; doz. ,$79.80. at handle end; 12 in. Our sash are made of clear air-dried Cypress. Unglazed sash deep. The bottom of are not painted. Glazed sash are painted one coat. the box is matched and Add 95c per sash for double-strength glass. glued together, and there Above prices subject to market fluctuation is no crack against which a shovel might run. CELLO GLASS "^iij ^^ke the place of glass in hotbed sash, un- The wheel is of steel, 17 breakable and very light in weight, put up in rolls 3 ft. wide up inches high, with 2}4- to 100 ft. long. Price per 25-ft. roll, $12.75; 100-ft. roll, $46.50. inch tread; the axle is 15 SIEVES. For sifting soil. 18 inches in diameter, all sizes mesh inches wide. The barrow is 20 inches wide over all, and is made from Vs to K inch. Each, $2.50. of the best material. Legs reinforced . Price, each, S9.25. Glazing Tools, Materials and Paints ALL THE BEST MATERIALS FOR GREENHOUSE USE putty in glazing greenhouses. Each, $1.50; 3 for $4.25; doz., $14.00; in three doz. lots, doz., $13.00; in six doz. lots, doz., $12.50. MASTICA, For Glazing If by mail (weight under 1 lb.). GLAZING POINTS. Vaughan's Perfection—No rights or lefts Greenhouses The use of "Mastica" avoids the ne- No. 2. For large single thick glass. No. 23^. Double thick, for green- cessity of repeatedly reglaz- houses and skylights. VAUGHAN'S ing the houses, saving No. 2. Price, per lb. (about much time and expense. 900), 60c; in lots of 5 lbs., 55c per lb.; No. Broken glass can be easily per lb. (about 60c; removed and replaced by 23^ 800), 5 at 55c per lb. without the breakage new Write for prices in larger quantities. of other glass, which usual- SIEBERT'S IMPROVED ly occurs with hard putty. Easy to drive and made so they One gallon will cover about will not wedge or crack glass in MASTICA MACHINE 290 running fcct (ouB sidc) . putty bulb driving. The head gives a good Price, per gal., $2.65; 5 gals., $12.75; 10 gals., $24.50. surface and makes it very easy to MASTICA MACHINE—Each, $3.25. drive with a chisel, and the point VAUGHAN'S GREENHOUSE BULBING CEMENT, is very easily pulled out when a pure repairing greenhouse roof. Two asphalt crack or glazing compound for greenhouse use. Will not sizes, 5^ and J^-inch long, put up run, and adheres to all glass and framework or sash. One gallon to in 1 pound packages. Over 1,500 300 lineal 40 feet. Applv with Mastica Machine or Bulber. 60, and points in 1-lb. pkg. of over 1,000 points in 1-lb. pkg. of J4- gal.; 20-gal., drums at $1.00 a gal.; 10 and 5-gal., drums at $1.25 a Price: Per lb., 55c; 5 lbs., $2.50; 20 lbs., $9.00. one gallon can, CLAMP, Peerless Repair $1.50. Simple device for repairing broken green- GLAZING GUN house glass. Easily adjusted from inside Gratis with 40 of house. Saves labor, coal and gla.ss. If applied as soon as or 60-gal. drum of glazing cement. \ Each $8.00 crack is noticed, the pane is just as strong as before and will not or drop out. Price, per box of 100 clamps, $1.35. GLAZING PUTTY, Twemlow's Old English sag DIAMOND GLASS CUTTER. With guide wheel. Each, $4.75. Five gallons will glaze a house 100x20 feet. Being semi-hquid it RED DEVIL GLASS CUTTER. Doz., $2.00; each, 20c. can be put on with an ordinary putty bulb very quickly, and as 120. it never becomes hard, broken glass can always be removed with- PUTTY KNIFE. No. a very good tool. Each, 35c; 3 for $1.00. out any danger to the other lights. Per gal., $3.00; 5 gals., PAINT, Vaughan's Greenhouse White $14 50; 10 gals., $28.50. This is a full oil paint, has good lustre and body and not liable PUTTY B ULB, Scollay's. ^ useful tool similar to the well-known to peel off or crack. Per gal., $3.60; 5 gals., $16.25; 3^ bbl., Scollay Sprinkler, with a tube instead of spray for applying liquid at $2.95 gal. 60 ©1 Insecticides and Fungicides Unmailable—Insecticides Containing Poison CANNOT be Sent by Mail—by Express Only

ANTROL. Sets containing 4 jars and 4-oz. bottle of syrup, ACME ALL ROUND SPRAY. The latest impro^•ement in price. <35c; extra jars each, l)c. 4 02. bottle syrup, 45c. the insecticide field, one product which will combat blight Pint bottle of syrup, 95c; gal., $3.75. and fungus diseases, control sucking insects and destroy chewing insects in one application; safe to use on almost all if fruits, ANT EXTERMINATOR. Non-poisonous powder which, vegetables, flowers and shrubs. Per ]i lb., 45c; 1 lb., 95c. scattered about their haunts or runs, will kill or drive away ants from lawns, etc. (W'e do not send this outside of States SULPHATE OF IRON. A remedy for weeds on lawns, kills dandelions without of Illinois and X'ew "I'Drk.) Per box, 40c: smaller size. 25c; by injuring grass. Apply liquid with a fine mail, 5c extra. spray. Particulars on application. 5 lbs., 45c; 10 lbs 80c- 25 lbs., $1.45; 50 lbs., $2.25; 100 lbs., S3. 50.

APHINE. I pt., 75c; 1 qt., SI.OO; 1 gal., S3.00. ARSENATE OF LEAD. (Dry). For dusting and spraying. BLACK LEAF 40, is a solution of Nicotine Sulphate. It is highly Solves the problem of controlling practically all leaf-eating recommended by Experiment Stations throughout the United insects in an efficient manner. 1 lb., 50c; 4 lbs., $1.75; case States as a spray for soft bodied sucking insects. For spraying of 32 lbs., S9.00; 100 lbs., $22.00. onlv. Directions must be followed carefullv: 1 oz. bottle, 3 5c; ib. can. 25, 40 to 100 gallons; 2-lb. can, 25, makes H SI. makes S3. PYROX. Kills all leaf-eating insets, destroys fungus growth, to 500 gallons; 10-lb. can, 1.85, 840 to 2100 gallons. 200 SI makes blight and rot. Mixes easily in cold water, sprays without clogging and sticks to foliage. Price, lb., 50c; 5 lbs., LIME SULPHUR. (Solution.) The best remedy for San Jose S1.75; 10 lbs., $3.00; 25 lbs., $6.25; 50 lbs., $10.75; 100 lbs.. $15.50. scale. One gallon makes twelve. Per qt. can, 45c; 1 gal., $1.00; 5-gal. can. S4.00. Write for prices in barrel lots. NIKOTEEN. 30% grade. For Spraying and Fumigating. Oz. bottle. 35c; pt., SI. 10; pt., $2.00; 3 pts., $5.75; original DRY LIME SULPHUR. For dormant spray use 1 2 to 1 5 lbs. to each case 10 pts., $18.00. 40% grade. 4 lbs., $7.00; 8 lbs., S13.50. 50 gals, of water. For summer sprav. 3 to 4 lbs. to each 50 gals, of water. Lb., 35c; 5 lbs., $1.50; 25 lbs., S4.50; 100 lbs., $14.00. PARIS GREEN. K poisonous insecticide in powder form, for insects which chew, best fungicide for curing and preventing BORDEAUX MIXTURE, (Dry.) The lb., 20c; Yi lb., 35c; per lb., 55c; 5 lbs., $2.50; 14 lbs., $6.00. black rot. mildew, blight, leaf curl, scab or other fungoid diseases on fruits and

plants. 1 Ib. will make 5 gallons liquid. Lb., 40c; 4 lbs., SI. 50; case of 24 lbs.. SEMESAN. The universal seed disinfectant and plant stimulant. Important for $5.25. control of damping off of seedlings Gladiolas and disinfection of seed bed soil. CALCIUM, ARSENATE. (Dry.) Lb., 50c; 4 lbs., $1.60. Prices, 2 oz., 50c; I lb.. $2.75; 5 lbs., $13.00; 25 lbs.. $56.25; 100 lbs., $220.00, Write for leaflets, stating for what purpose desired. CARBON DISULPHIDE. For ants and cut worms. 1 lb., 50c; Write for leaflets on Scmesan, Semesan Jr. and Semesan Bel. M lb.. 25c. SNAROL. An insecticide bait to combat snails, cutworms, sow bugs and grass- DERRISOL. Is an odorless nonpoisonous liquid, which will con- hoppers. Price, 1 Ib., 45c; 3 lbs., 95c; 15 lbs., $3.50; 50 lbs.. $9.50. trol sucking insects like aphis, thrips, leaf hoppers and red spiders, also controls currant worms and other leaf-eating larvae. SULPHO TOBACCO SOAP. One of the best remedies for greenfly on roses and Oz., 35c; 8 or., $1.20; 2 lbs., $3.00; 10 lbs., $12.00. house plants. Per 3^-lb. box, 25c; by mail, 30c. 3 oz. package, each. 15c; by EVERGREEN. Non-poisonous insecticide. Oz. bottle, 3 5c; mail, 20c. ev-oz. bottle, SI.OO; 16-oz. bottle, $2.00; 32-oz. bottle, S3. 50; gallon bottle, $13.00; 5-gal. drum, $50.00. SCALECIDE. An oil preparation for San Jose scale. Use 1 gal. to 15 gals, water. Qt., 75c; gal., $1.75; FLOWERS OF SULPHUR. Lb., 15c; 10 lbs., $1.00; 50 lbs.. 5 gals-, S6.25; 10 gals., $10.60. Write for price in S3. 75'; 100 lbs., $6.50. barrel lots.

FISH-OIL SOAP. Standard wash for trees and plants where SLUG SHOT, Hammond's. Guaranteed to destroy insects and eggs afifect the bark. Lb., 30c; 5 lbs., $1.25; 10 lbs., potato bugs, and those on tomato and plants, currant $2.25. worms, cabbage lice and worms. Price, '1 Ib., 25c; 5 lb. package, 60c; lbs.. FUNGINE. New remedy for mildew, rust and other fungus 25 to 50 lbs., at 10c per Ib Per keg, 125 SI 2.00; barrel, 250 lbs. in bulk, $23.00. diseases for greenhouse and outdoor use. Pint, 75c; 1 qt. SI. 10; gal., $3.00. Slug Shot Duster. J-o gal. size, 60c.

GO 4. It. kills chewing and suck- SHEPS PLANT SPRAY. An effective non-poisonous solution aids in blight that kills and controls both sucking and chewing insects. 2oz. KILLS ing insects, also FUKTIKSEdS control, all weighed out and meas- bottle. 35c; J4 pt., 75c; pt., $1.25; ot., $2.00; gal., $6.35; 5 ured in unit doses for a pint, gals., S30.00. quart or gallon. Price, per pkg. of 24 pint doses, SI.OO. THRIP JUICE No. 2. Destructive for mealy bug, scale, thrip. codlin moth, canker worm, beetles, caterpillars, etc. Per pt., GRAPE DUST. Excellent for the 85c; qt., $1.25; gal., $3.75. prevention and destruction of mil- dew on plants. 5 lbs., 95c; 10 lbs., TOBACCO DUST. (Regular Grade,) 5 lbs., 35c; 10 lbs., 60c; $1.80. 100 lbs.. S4.00.

HELLEBORE POWDERED, White. Less poisonous than Paris Green and TOBACCO STEMS. 100 lbs., S2.50; 500 lbs., $9,50; 1000 lbs., SI 8.00. safer to use when fruit and vegetables are nearly ripe. Per M lt>-. 20c; lb., 35c; lb., 60c; 5 lbs., $2.50; 10 lbs., $4.50. TREE TANGLEFOOT. Perfect safeguard for trees. Lb., 60c; 5 lbs., S2.75: 10 lbs., 25 lbs,. LEMON OIL. Destroys mealv bug, scale, red spider. }4 PC-. 40c; pt., 65c; qt., $5.25; $11.00. $1.10; 14 gal., $1.75; gal., $3.00; 5 gals.. S12.00. VERMINE. For eel, cut worms and wire worms, working NICO-FUME POWDER FUMIGATOR. Lights quickly, burns evenly and will in the soil. Can be applied to all vegetation. }4 pint, 50c; r.ot go out. No waste: e\*erv particle is consumed. It retains its strength pint, 75c; quart, $1.10; gal., $3.00. indefinitely. 1-lb. tin, Sl-00; 5-lb. tin, $3.75; !0-lb. tin, $6.85. VOLCK. The Scientific Insecticide for nursery, green- NICO-FUME LIQUID. For fumigating or spraying; contains 40 per cent, house and garden. Controls scale insects, mealy hug, nicotine. H lb., 75c: 1 Ih.. $2.00; 4 lbs., S6.25; 8 lbs., $11.50. white flies, red spiders, rust mites, aphis and thrips. pint, 75c; "NICO-FUME." A Tobacco Paper for Fumigating. Strips of paper strongly y-> pint. 50c; qt., $1.00; gal., $3.00; 5 gal $12.00. saturated with Nicotine. Use 4 to 6 sheets for ordinary house 100 ft. long by 20 ft. wide. Price, 24 sheets, $1.25; 144 sheets, $5.00; 288 sheets, $8.75. WILSON'S O, K. PLANT SPRAY. A powerful yet harm- The new green Fungicide for roses and othe less and efficient insecticide for aphis, red spider, mildew l-^g^'t^yt t -w'V'/'/U'l'l flowers and ornamentals; w il! control black scale, etc. Price, pint, 40c; quart, $1.00; gallon. $3.00; ^ \Jlll'\J^\J I fC-^ll spot, mildew, and chewing insects. Lb., 50c; 5 gallons for $12.00. 5 lbs., SI. 50; 25 lbs., S7.00.

WONDER-GROWTH Insecticide, Fumigant and Fertilizer. \ finely ground CYANOGAS CALCIUM CYANIDE "G.-' Greenhouse ALL Tobacco Insecticide, Fumigant and Fertilizer. \ ery effective in all fumigant. Aphis, white fly, thrips. soft scale, and mealy three of its uses. A very excellent plant food for flowers, lawns, gardens, and bug and control for crop-destroving rodents. 5 lbs.. S3.00; shrubbery. 25 lbs. Sl.7'5; 100 lbs., S4.75. 25 lbs., SIO.OO; 100 lbs., $30.00. Write for leaflet. 1FS3©IEHgTPg 61 Sprayers, Blowers Sprinklers ^^^^ Standard Spray r*'^'T=-rr"'~ ^^^nr-^ The American Beauty Dust Sprayer Pump. This ^•mstrong Standard Spray Pump' *' The most powerful hand duster made. pump is bucket, Has a large, powerful bellows, that barrel or knap- throws dust to the top of twenty-five sack pump, foot trees. man will average eight as desired. Price, $5.00. With knapsack and A acres per day on trees. Dusts truck curved extension, $9.25. crops at an average walking speed, Eight to ten strokes, Auto Spray. compresses and dusts the under side of leaves. air to discharge entire contents. enough Fit- Has a spiral agitator that crushes and "Auto Pop" automatic ted with valve, grinds the dust and feeds directly is closed by the air pressure. which In into the moving air blast; does not operation a lever is moved, choke or clog. Has an efficient reg- the valve and allowing opening ulator for discharge control. It is an instantaneous discharge of considered the standard of eflBcien- Price, including extension spray. cy by all authorities. Price $18.00. rod : Galvanized iron of American reservoir, with Auto Pop, Write for leaflet the Sprayer. $6.50; solid copper reser- Beauty Dust voir, with Auto Pop, $9.00. Brass Extension See page 58 for Insecticide Nozzles in 2-ft. lengths, POWDER GUNS. The best dry powder guns for Pod, success each, 50c. Spray Pump blowing powder on plants and insects. Success Spray Pump. Excellent Cyclone. Each, 20c. Jumbo, each, 45c. for use in gardens, greenhouses and orchards; also for whitewashing SCOLLAY'S FAMOUS FLORISTS' SPRINKLER poultry houses. Price, without pail, $6^0. and spraying We are General Western Agents Kinney. Used for spraying liquid The None better for floral work. Beware of cheap Worked by water pressure. manures. imitations. Made of best quality of rubber and iron ; construction simple. Nickeled will outwear any other Sprinkler in the market. Each, 12.75. Large size, plain top. No. 1, 6 in. high, each $1.35; Prefection Sprayer. The tank is made doz., $13.50. of heavier metal than used for similar DUSTER—Leggett's Little Giant. sprayers, while the valve and pump The best dry powder gun; can dust are very well made. The hose is at- LITTLE two rows at a time. Each, $10.00. tached at such an angle that it will GIANT POWDER BELLOWS. Por dusting with not kink. Unexcelled for Whitewash, DUSTER like of Water, Paints, In- 3^ sulphur or material. Made with best calfskin, receivers secticides. hardwood in polished zinc with large opening for Two styles. powder. 17-in., each, $1.85; 21-in., Galv'zed steel each, $2.85. PNEUMATIC SPRAYER. Compressed air hand-sprayer. Cuts labor of ordinary sprayer in half. Will throw a fine mist. Splendid for applying insecticides. 1-qt. size. Galvanized tank; each, $1.25; WHEELBARROW SPRAYER brass tank, each, $2.00. Goes anywhere like a wheelbarrow DUSTER Lowell. jj^n dy for dusting any dry insecticide through narrow openings. For spray Operated same as hand-sprayer. Each, 85c; 3 for $2.25. solutions, disinfectants or whitewash. With extra long handle and large air Peerless Sulphur Blower. The best of chamber, develops from 150 to 200 lbs. pressure with minimum machine on the market for applying all parts of brass or effort. Made of best materials, workmg sulphur, Paris green, slug shot, etc., braced, lank holds bronze. Cart is strong, all steel and cross to plants in greenhouses. A 200-ft. nozzle fittmgs, steel ex- WA gallons. Fully equipped with hose, greenhouse can be easily lbs. tension, etc. Price, $22.50. Shipping weight, 80 powdered in 5 min. with Greenhouse Wheelbarrow Sprayer. Similar to above, but with this machine. Each, $8 00. smaller pump. Each, $14.00. Write us for prices on Barrel and Power Sprayers^ Trowels, Lawn and Pruning Tools for trimming around beds. Each, $1.25 SAWS, Double-Edged Pruning, Grass. Vaughan Doo-Klip, Border. Long handle, 9-inch, $4.75. 16-in.,$1.60;18-in., $1.75; 20-in., $1.85. Vaughan's Perfection Pruning. Sheep Shears, all-steel. Best quality, $1.35. Made of the best steel with Hedge. Best imported; 8-inch, notched, adjustable blade, so any $3.00; 9-inch, notched, $3.25; 10-inch, branch can be easily removed notched, $3.50. close to trunk of the tree. - Buckeye Pruner. 20 -inch to any size pole Each, Can be used as a handsaw or fastened handle, $1.85; 26-inch handle, $2.35. 12.35; 3 for $6.75; extra blades, 25c. California Pole Trimmer Clyde Draw-Cut Pruner. 24-in. handle, $3.50. Curved, draw-cut saw with SICKLE. Grass Hook. (English, Riveted Back.) Each, 85c. crook for removing branches. Domestic Knuckle Saver. Each, 85c. Each, $2.35. TREE PRUNERS. Waters' 6 ft., $1.65; 8 ft., $1.85; 10 ft., $2.00; eas}' and saves Forester Pruning Saw. Makes heavy pruning 12 ft.. $2.25. E.xtra blades, each, 25c. time. 26 inches long. Each, $1.85. No. 4 Jointed Tree Pruner, 12 ft., in three 4-ft. sections. Ea., $6.00. SHEARS, Pruning. 6-in.,$1.50; 9-in.,$1.75. Extra springs, ea.,15c. TROWELS. Vaughan's Steel. Absolutely the Levin's piece of Improved. Each, 85c. . best trowel in the world. It is one solid Shears, with-iu ratchet,i, a Henckel Twin Brand Imported Pruning steel, and will outwear several of the ordinary sort. Each, 95c; 7J^-inch. Each, $2.75; 3 for $2.75; 6 for $4.50; 12 for $8.50. 8H-inch, each, $3.25; 9J/^- Ordinary Garden Trowel. 6-inch, 15c; dozen, $1.50. inch, each, $3.75. English Steel. An excellent trowel, neat and durable; 6-inch, Henckel. Calif, pattern, with' each, 35c; 3 for $1.00; dozen, $3.00. brass spring. Each, $3.50. ..

62 Stakes, Pots and Tubs PLANT STAKES—A Full Line Prices on pots subject to change without notice' I MPROVED NEPONSET PAPER FLOWER CANE STAKES. POTS. The famous pot with a new use. A water- Grade. These run from 6 to 8 feet in length and Standard proof pot that can be used for growing plants es- 1000. (if shipped weigh about 120 to 130 pounds per Price pecially in the greenhouse where they have to s1;and from Chicago), per 100, $1.60: 500 for S6.00; per 1000, $10.00. continual watering froin six to eight weeks. The ideal for (If shipped from New York, per 100, S1.S5; 500 lor S7.25, pot transplanting and sliipping. Unbreak- able and much lighter in weight. per 1,000, $12.50.) Special price on larger lots on application. Per 1000, Per 1000, Original Gross wt.

Grade. run 8 to 9 ft. 9 to 10 ft. ; balance 10 to 11 ft. Heavier K ; K f. o. b. f. o. b. crates of 1000 Weight about 250 pounds per 1,000. Price (if shipped from New York Chicago hold pots about Chicago), per 100, 12.40; 500 for $9.50; 1000, $16.50. (If $ 4.00 $ 4.10 1,000 12 lbs shipped from New York, per 100, $2.65; per 500, $10.00; per 4.45 4.65 1,000 17 lbs 1000, $18.00.) 5.60 5.85 1,000 23 lbs 7.35 Japanese Bamboo Stakes, Plain and Green Painted. 7.65 1,000 35 lbs. Per 100 Per 1000 Per 100 Per 1,000 8.85 9.35 500 46 lbs IJ^feet $0.60 S2.!)0 3 feet $1.00 85.35 13.70 14.45 500 80 lbs 2 feet 75 3.75 BJ-^feet 1.10 6 00 18.00 19.00 500 110 lbs. 2H feet 90 4.60 4 feet 1.25 6.75 Natural. 6 ft.. 1.50 10 00 Write for price in bale lots. POTS, FLOWER Standard Red F. O. B. Chicago. Pipe Stems, 4 to 6 ft. long, weight, per 1,000, 54 lbs. F. O. B- We ship in original crates only. Please note the number of^ots in Chicago, 100 for Sl.OO; 500, $4.0(1; 1000, $7.25. crate, as at present labor costs we cannot break bulk. No. of Pots No. of Pots Heavy Chinese Tonkin Stakes, Natural Color. Heavy Sold in Crate Lots only weight bamboo. Entire stake same weight, do not taper. Id al .$ 8.25 per 1,000 6 in 117. $ 6.60 per 100 in . 11.00 per 1,000 7 99. 10.90 per 100 for roses, dahlias, young trees, etc. Just the thing for florists 14.00 per 1,000 |0- 15.20 per 100 9 in. 21.75 per 100 and nurserymen. Last a lifetime. F o b. F.o b 2.90 per 100 10 in. New York Chicago 24. 29.00 per 100 4.45 per 100 12 in. 6. 58.00 Length Diameter Per 100 Per 100 per 100 4 ft. to ^ inch S3. 50 S3.90 H AZALEA POTS, also suitable 4 ft % inch 5.35 5.60 for Boston Ferns 5 ft. 5^ to M inch 6.00 6 50 No. of Pots Per No. of Pots Per 6 ft. % to M inch 6.25 7.25 in crate 100 in crate 100 8 ft. Vato U inch 7.00 8.00 6 inch 117 $ 6.60 9 inch. 28 $21.75 Galvanized Steel Wire Stakes. Write for latest quotations on 7 inch 99 10.90 10 inch. 24 29.00 quantities. Far superior to wooden stakes and practically inde- 8 inch SO 15.20 12 inch. 6 58.00 structible. We supply largest buyers. BULB PANS 9 Wire 100 1000 No. 8 Wire 100 1,000 No. of Gauge, No. Doz. Per 100 Doz. Per 100 $0.80 $ 5.35 3 feet $1.75 $13.00 1}^ feet 5 inch . .$0.80 $4.45 8 inch.. .$2.25 $15.20 1.00 7.10 4 feet 2.10 14.95 2 feet 6 inch . . .95 6.60 10 inch. . 3.85 29.00 1 20 8.75 5 feet 2.45 18.00 2Vo feet 7 inch . . 1.70 10.90 3 feet 1.35 10.00 6 feet 2.90 22.00 THE LITTLE WONDER NO-DRIP HANG- Lever. CLIP, Blake's New Loop Yot roses, mums, ING BASKET. A self-watering basket which etc., up-to-tlie-minute stake holders; holds stakes gives the plants plenty of air and perfect with firm grip. Loop clips allow you to remove drainage, thus promoting the greatest pos- and replace any stake any time. They never slip sible growth. The patented irrigator and no- and are a great saving in time and money. Price, drip feature of this basket make it an ideal S2.25 per 1,000. Samples mailed free. basket for either porch or inside use. Each Doz. Each Doz. GRAFTING WAX. Per ^-Ib. bar, 20c; 5-inch. . .$0.85 $9.00 9-inch. . .$1.60 $16.20 H-lb. bar, 30c; 1 lb., 50c. 6-inch... .95 9.50 14-inch... 2.25 24.00 7- inch... 1.10 11.40 SOD CRUSHERS.

No. 1 Machine. Total height, 46 inclies; size of roll, 6x21 inches; suitable for 5,000 feet or less of glass. Each, $22.50. No. 2 Machine. Total height, 46 inches; size of roll, 6x42; suit.able for large establishment Each, $32.50.

FLOWER TUBS. "Richmond Style." Success Self-Watering Flower Boxes These are made of best seasoned White Virginia Cedar, securely bound with SUCCESS SELF-WATERING FLOWER BOXES Are substan- welded wire hoops. They are nicely painted tially constructed of galvanized sheet stec ock seamed and green, paint of best oils. Florists will find soldered watertight them ready sellers where a substantial yet Outside dimensions of Window Boxes, Mo lel A. attractive tub of moderate price is required. Length Width Depth Price 24 inch 8}^inch 6 inch Stamped steel bandies are also supplied at an $1.65 30 inch 8"^ iiicli 6 '4 inch 2.10 additional charee as below. Prices F. O. B. 36inch 81-^ i iich 6!^ inch 2.85 Chicago or York. New 42 inch 8121 nch flj^ inch 3.50 Inside Top Four Packed six of a size in a crate Price, discount Diameter Depth. Each for 10% in crate lots. No. 1 6 in. 6 in. $0.75 $ 2.9!) WATERING POTS American. No. 3 8 in. 8 in. .90 3.50 No. 5 10 in. 9 in. 1.10 4.20 Heavy galvanized round can,

No. 7 12 in. 11 in. 1.55 5. SO 2 copper-faced roses, long sprouts. . No. 9 14 in. 13 in. 2.10 8,00 $4.35; 6-qt. $4.75; 8-qt., $4.95: 10-qt., No. 11 16 in. 15 in. 2.65 10.20 $5.35; 12-qt., .$5 85. No. 13 18 in. 17 in. 3.35 13.00 French Style. Oval, otherwise the same 14 19 in. in. No. 18 3.75 14.40 make as above. 6-qt., $5.20; 8-qt., $5.50; If handles are required, add 35c per tub. 10-qt., $5.95; 12-qt., $6.65. French Style .

63 Labels, Paper, and Pot Covers PEERLESS PLANT STAKES. ^ Non-rusting, BIRDS' FLOWER PpT COVER. Wa- V made of copper, bearing galvanized metal, terproof, beautiful in color and artistic no acid painting or special ink necessarj'. The in design, harmonize with the color in ordinary lead pencil is the very best thing to use all plants. Special design for Mother's for writing the names. No hunting for some day and Easter. Write for booklet. special stake, merely take the first ons you Packed 250 of a design Per Per come to and change the card. This is very Size Weight per ease 100 1,000 quickly and easily done. 4-inch 18 lbs. $2.50 $22.00 Doz. 25 50 100 5-inch 24 lbs. 3.00 12-in., $1.50 $3.00 $5.00 $ 8.50 24.75 6-inch 27 lbs. 3.50 18-in., 1.95 3.90 5.75 10.00 29.75 7-inch 39 lbs. 4.75 39.75

Specify size and design when ordering.

POT COVERS, Crepe Paper. Rubber bands running through LABELS (Pot). We carry the best quality of Wooden Labels them for adjustment on pot; are without bottom. D 100 made. They are smooth, strong and neat. „, .Per i.ooo Plain Painted No. 1—To cover 5 or 6-in. pot $0.85 $ 5.50 or Wooden, 4-in., plain, 10,000, $14.00 $1.50 No. 2—To cover 6 7-in. pot 1.00 7.50 4 "painted, 10,000, $18.00 $ 1.95 No. 3—To cover 8 or 9-in. pot 1.35 9.00 5 No. 4 cover 10- in. pot . —To 1.50 11.00 " . 1.80 2.35 6" . . 2.00 2.65 VASE. Green Earthenware

, . 5.60 6.60 Cemetery. strong " A and 10 " , . 6.85 8.00 " ornamental vase, that keeps 12 " , . 9.50 11.00 LABELS (Tree). Plain Painted its color. Each, 35c; per Wooden, ZYi in. iron wired per 1,000. $1.85 $2.15 dozen, $3.20; 3 dozen for " "iiYi 'vc^. copper wired per 1,000 2.10 2.50 $9.00. COPPER LABELS. Wired, inde- Tin, Green Painted, with structible. Per 100, $1.60; larger spike. Each, 20c; doz. $1.80; size, per 100, $2.25. 3 doz. for $4.50. HEAVY WOOD LABELS. For use outside. Very lasting under A Good Variety of ail weather conditions. Splendid for perennial plants. Made of Sizes ^-inch timber. Paint with white lead before using, and write in These Flower Vases before paint dries. Length, 16 inches per 100, $3.85 And they are built 18 inches " " 4.50 right. Galvanized, ZINC TREE LABELS. For an enduring label these arc unsur- hand soldered, with wire rein- last for years. writing is done with an passed. They many The forcement at the top—the sides ordinary lead pencil; gets plainer with age. They are copper ' tapering so that they nest. wired and measure 3^x^ inches. Price per 100, $1.60. Galv. Vas e Attractively striped in red. PLANT MARKERS. Cadmium plated having four times the rust Diameter Price Diameter Price resistant as galvanizing. 3-inch label on 12-inch stake per 100, Syle Top Bot. Ht. Per Doz. Style Top Bot. Ht. Per Dos. $3.25; 3-inch label on 18-inch stake per 100, $4.00; etching ink 25,3 in. 33^ in. 10 in. $4.50 65 7^ in. 6J^in. 8 in. S5.00 255 and stylus included. f>y-i in. bli in. 12 in. 6.75 66 9 in. IVi in. 10 in. 6.00 Paper 257 in. hM in. 15in. 7.80 68 9 in. 7J4in. V2.V2 in. 9.00 57 5 in. in. 5in. 2.75 69 9 in. 7K in. 18 in. 12.00 Prices on Paper subject to Market changes. 59 in. 5H in. 7 in. 4.20 70 in. IVi in. 24 in. 13.20 f. York, American Beauty Tissue. 24x36 inches, o. b. New Suction Flower Holders. Made of metal, round shape, with , ream (480 sheets), $1.60; 10 reams (4800 sheets), $14.50; f.o.b. square wire mesh dome, finished in green-bronze with rubber Chicago, ream (400 sheets), $1.35; 10 reams (4000 sheets) $11.50. vacuum cup in bottom which prevents tilting over when long- Florists' Pure White Tissue. 24x36 inches, f. o. b. Chicago, stem flowers are 2000 sheets, $7.50; 400 sheets, $1.60; f.o.b. New York, 2400 used. No florist ..d^''^"^^' sheets, $8.40; 480 sheets, $1.80. should be without /^^(^t ». White Wax. Medium, 24x36 inches; f.o.b. Chicago, 400 sheets, these wonderful sell- $2.00; f.o.b. New York, 480 sheets, $2.50. ers. Green Wax. Beautiful shade light green, 24x36 in., f.o.b. Chicago, 400 sheets, $2.25; f.o.b. New York, 480 sheets, $2.70. SUCTION Green Wax Paper. 3-inch rolls; a time-saver and no waste; FLOWER 12 lbs. to a box. Per box of 12 rolls, $2.50. HOLDERS Diameter Per Doz. 3 inch $3.00 4 inch 4.00 5 inch 5.00

The New Ideal Handle for yellow and Waterproof Crepe Paper. In green, pink, lavender, Flower Pots and Boxes. Grips purple; per roll, 40c; per doz., $3.75; per 100 rolls, $26.50. rim like vise. Adjustable to any Florists' Watermarked Wrapping Paper. "Say it with Flowers" size pot. Remains permanently combining two essentials, Paper and Publicity. Made in two col- attached. Beautiful 2-tone gold ors, bleached white and cloud finish. strands reed green. Rolls, sizes 24 in., 30 in., 36 Four woven in. wide. Price per lb., 16c. Write over strong wire. Two-toned gold for prices in larger quantities. finish over standard assorted col- Kraft Wrapping in rolls, all weights ors. Per doz., $2.75; 100, $20.00. and sizes. Price, per lb., 9c. Packed in boxes of 25 each; 100 PENCILS, Weatherproof. Formark- price allowed on one or more ing labels. Each, 10c; doz., $1.00. PORTO RICO MATS. boxes. Three sizes, small, medium These artistic and large. Five plain colors, mats used for decorating all blooming green, pink, blue, red and yellow. plants. Assorted colors, plain and Also 2-tone gold finish, using two-tone, per doz., $1.75; per 100, $7.00; 500 for $32.50. above colors as a base. .

64 VAVGWAWB g^g® gT©^E, CHICAGO AWD NEW YOW^, BOO^ FOR FLORISTS MOSS THE BEST GRADE OF SPHAGNUM SPHAGNUM in Wisconsin districts. is being worked out Choice dependable quality is worth more money Bright, Clean, New Growth, than last year. We quote L. C. L. Free from Brush or Grass lots as follows: For carloads write us. vaughan's BURLAPPED BALES. (45x14x16 inches) F. O. B. Wisconsin Points. 10-bale lots per bale, $1.15; 25-bale lots per bale, $1.00. clean sphagnum Write for price on moss in large quantities F. O. B. Woods. FOR FLORISTS BURLAPPED BALES. (Size as above) F. O. B. CHICAGO. Single bale, $1.50; 5 bales, $7.00; 10 bales, $13.50. Write for price on larger quantities. New York Prices, 35 cents per bale higher. Cartage free.

GREEN SHEET MOSS, for Windows, Baskets, etc. per sack, $2.25; 5 sacks, per sack, $2.00. Above prices subject to change without notice.

We offer only the best grades especially adapted for Florists' use, but can Ribbons and Chiffons also supply other grades not listed.

Nu Idea Silk Fibre Ribbon. Used Ribbonzene Crinkle Ribbon No. 1. All colors. 500-yard spool, tor tying mats and crepe paper SI. 15; doz. spools, S12.00. around pots, also used for making Valley Pattern Chiffon. Pink, white, lav- bows for basket and wreath w ork. ender and purple. 6-inch, per yard, 8}^c. Put up in 50-yard spools. Comes Six bolts at 8c per yard. in all colors. Price per .«pool, Si. 15. Nu Idea Fibre Box of 20 spools at $1.00 spool.

Plain Edge Metaline Shower Ribbon No. 2. 50-yard spool $1.00.

Pecot Edge Metaline Shower Ribbon. Something new and very rich looking. Price per reel of 50 yds., Si. 25.

Pecot Edge Ribbon. Suitable for plant decorations, bridal

sprays, etc ; white and pink. No. 2, spool of 50 yards, $1.25.

No. 1 Baby Ribbon. Any color. Spool of 50 yards, 60c doz., $6.75. ; Dotted Chiffon, all shades. In bolts of 40 to 45 yards. Sold only Rayon Ribbon. A firmly woven and lustrous ribbon, 4^ inches in original bolts. 4-inch, per yard,63^c; 6-inch, per yard, Sj^c- wide, with pressed embossed edges; very beautiful and effective on Plain 3-Stripe French Chiffon. Superior quality. In bolts of 40 baskets, funeral work, bouquets and door badges. 25 to 35 yards to 45 yards. We do not sell less than a bolt of a shade. Four-inch, to a piece. Price, per yd., 13c; price, 5 piece lots, 12c per yd. per yard, 5}^c; 6-inch, per yard, 6J4c; in 12-boltlots, 6c per yard. Chiffon. 150 width, beautiful quality, three silk stripes on each Corsage Shields. Lacette's. All colors. Per doz., Si. 75;gross, $18.00. side in all colors. Suitable for the better grade of wedding work, etc. 40-j'ard bolt, per yd., 9c. Corsage Pins, 4-inch; assorted colors. Per gross, 52.00. Rayon Gauze. Netting effect, lustrous line of colors, beautiful Corsage Ties (Cord and Tassels). in appearance, inexpensive in price, per yd., 5j^c. Per doz., 65c; per gross, $6.50. Metaline. Pattern 7500, has a woven edge and positively cannot Silk Fibre Ribbon. One-inch wide fray or pull out. 6-inch edges, highly lustrous, adaptable for in all colors. Per bolt of 50 yards, basket and funeral work, all colors. 40-yd. pieces, per yd., 8Hc; SI 15 6 Bolts, at 8c per yard. Silk Fibre Ribbon Books on Florists' Problems

BOOKS. Prices quoted below include postage, and are subject to BOOKS. (Continued) change without notice. Gladiolus, The. By A.C. Beal, Ph.D. Illustrated. 128 pages.$1.35 Bulbs. The book for Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter Greenhouse Construction. By Richard T. Muller.

Flowering Bulbs and Lilies. By Rockewell. Illustrated. . $ 3 .10 Illustrated. 141 pages 1.65 Common Garden Pests. By Gregory and Davis. What Greenhouse Management. By L. R. Taft. lUus. Cloth 2 .35 they are and how to control them. Illustrated. 150 pages .55 How to Grow Roses. By Pyle, McFarland and Stevens. Cyclopedia. Bailey's New Standard of Horticulture.. 144 pages, 32 plates in full color, 32 half-tones and other 3 volumes; 3639 pages 25 .00 illustrations 2.10 Dahlia Culture, A Little Book of Modern. By Waite. Iris, The. By Wister. Cloth, 128 pages 1.35 Illustrated. Cloth, 126 pages ". 1 .65 Plant Culture. By Oliver. Illustrated. Cloth. 442 pages 3.65 Hardy Fertilizers. By Prof. Voorhees. The best book on this Popular Perennials. By T. W. Sanders. Revised bv A. ,1. important subject. Easy, comprehensible style 2 .60 MacSelf. Illustrated in color and half-tones. 402 pages. Cloth 3.15 Floral Designs de Luxe. 355 designs 5 .00 Practical Landscape Gardening. By Robert B. Crid- Foundation Planting. By L. H. Johnson. Ilustrated. land. Landscape .\rchitect Illustrated. Cloth 2.65 Over two hundred black and white illustrations 3 .60 Practical Plant Propagation. By Prof. Alfred C. Hottes. Fritz Bahr's Commercial Floriculture. A practical Clotii bound, iiostjiaid 2.15 ' manual for the retail grower 5 .50 Rock Garden Primer. By Archie Thornton. Handsome Garden Guide. The Amateur Gardener's Handbook. 384 rockgarden views illustrated in colors and half-tones. Cloth 2.15 pages, 275 illustrations. Paper, SI. 10. Cloth 1 .65 Shrubs, The Book of. By Hottes. Illustrated. 371 Gardening Under Glass. Bv F. F. Rockwell. Illustrated. pages 3.15

". 289 pages 2 .65 The Book of Water Gardening. Peter Bisset. Cloth . 5 .00 Write for our more complete list of Garden Books, . g . .. VAUGHAN'S SEED STORE, CHICAGO AND worn. FLORISTS Wreath and Bouquet Materials

WHEAT SHEAVES. Write for prices. Prepared Leaves, Sprays and Mosses JAPANESE AIR PLANTS. Fine decorative material. Splendid is for store sales. Our stock extra choice. Each, 15c; doz., S1.35; 100, $9.50. ^„ , - Colored.^ IMMORTELLES. White, Purple, Bright Scarlet, Pink, ' Blue, Light Green; bunch, 50c; doz., $4.80; 50 bunches, $18.50. In case lots of 125 bunches, $35.00 per 100 bunches. Natural (Yellow), bunch, dozen, $4.80; 50 50c; CYCAS LEAVES. Prices subject to change without notice. bunches, $17.50. In case Length Doz. 100 Length Doz. 100 of 125 bunches, $34.00 lots, 8 to 12 in $0.60 $2.75 28 to 32 in $1.15 S 6.00 per 100 bunches. 12 to 16 in 70 3.00 32 to .36 in 1.35 7.00 16 to 20 in 85 3.75 36 to in 1.50 8.50 Green, 40 MAGNOLIA. Bronze, 20 to 24 in 95 4.50 40 to 44 in 1 . 75 9 . 50 ~ 24 to 28 in 1.00 5.00 44 to 48 in 2.00 10.50 Purple. "Most popular leaf ever introduced for wreaths, etc. WIRE. (Prices subject to change.) weather condi- Adapted to all Bright Annealed. tions. Price, any color per car- Per lb. 6 lbs. 12 lbs ton, $1.65; 6 at $1.60each. Red, No. 18.. ).25..i ;0.75.. Sl.lO per carton, $2.00. Case of 100 lbs., .«21.00. No. 20.. .25.. .85.. 1.25 LYCOPODIUM, Prepared, iq lbs. to carton. Price, per carton, No. 22.. .30. 1.00. 1.35 cartons, $2.65 per carton. Write for price in bulk. $2.75; 3 No. 24.. .35. 1.15.. 1.60 • Prepared. OAK LEAVES, Unsurpassed for Wreaths, Garlands, No. 26.. .35. 1.30. 1.75 etc. Prepared in Light Autumn Red, Green and Leather- No. 28.. .40.. 1.40.. 2.00 Brown. Price, per carton, $L60; 6 cartons, $1.50 each. No. 36. .70.. 2.50.. 3.25 OAK SPRAYS, Prepared. Large selected branches in Red, FLORISTS' CUT WIRE. Clean, " and Green. Price, per lb., 35c; 10 lbs., $3.00. Write Brown extra soft white wire, cut in 12 or prices in case lots. for 18-inch lengths, 12 lbs. to box. IMPORTED STATICE. Used extensively in Wreaths and Bas- No. 18 20 21 85c; 10 lbs. for $7.50. kets. Natural, per lb., Price $1.35 $1.50 $1.60 MATCH-STICKS . Either natural wood or dyed green. Natural 5-inch, 70c; 12-inch, $1.65; 18-inch, $2.50 per 1000. Dyed green 5-inch, 80c; 12-inch, $1.85; 18-inch, $2.75 per 1000 GREEN WIRED MATCH-STICKS. 4.inchbox of 4,500, $3.25; 6-in. box of 3,000, $2.50. TOOTH PICKS. Wired. A time and money ' TWINE "The Queen ' White Cotton Twrine. For tying parcels, saver. These are put up in boxes flowers, etc. Put up in 5-lb. sacks. Price, $2.25. Write for containing 10,000 wired picks prices in larger quantities. ready for use. Price, $2.75 per box; case of Polished Cotton. No. 228, for parcels. Per lb., 55c. 50,000, Jute. For bunching; 2 or 3-ply. Per lb., 32c; 10 lbs., $2.75; $11.75. per 100 lbs. $23.00.

Silkaline. For stringing Smilax, etc., fast green color, will not fade nor break. FFF, Coarse 2-oz. spools, lib. in box, 8 spools, $2.25: FF, Medium, 2-oz. spools, 1 lb. in box, 8 spools, $2.25; F, Fine, 2-oz. spools, 1 lb. in box, 8 spools, $2.25. Florists' Thread, Green. Similar to Silkaline. Sam- ples on application. 8 spools to a box. Per lb. box, $1.30; 10 boxes at $1.25 per box; 25 boxes at $1.10 per box. Green Sea Island Twine. Used for wrapping small packages—also for spray and design work. Put up in balls. 1 lb. box, 75c. 5 boxes at 70c per box.

Wood. 1 boxes, 25c; 7 boxes, 50c; 15 boxes, $1.00; box, 10c; 3 FLORISTS' SNIPS (Especially suitable for cutting 35 boxes, 1 case, 100 boxes, $4.75. $2.00; wire, etc.) Each, $1.25; dagger PINS, GREENING. Adapted for pinning on galax leaves, 3 for $3.50. or fancy ferns, sheet moss, etc. $2.25 per box of about 11,000. FERN PIN. New Philly. The bend holds the leaves firmly; easier to handle. Per box, $2.35. _ Improved Dental cash. TIN FOIL. Price subject to change without notice Terms Snips. For cutting ' 22c; 10 lbs., Florists' Foil. 5, 6 or 7 inch,„, 1 lb., annealed wire, ribbons, chififon, etc. Each, lbs., $16.00. ..J.20; 25 lbs., $4.75;' 50 lbs., $8.75; 100 $1.26; 8 for $3.50. $4.00; Violet or Green Foil. Per lb., 45c; 10 lbs., IMPORTED NICKEL PLATED FLORISTS' SNIPS . For cut- 25 lbs., $9.50. ting wire chiffon ribbon, etc. A very handy pocket snip. Each, BULL DOG CLIPS. The clip with the grip. Per $6.50. $1.50. box of 1,000 clips, 75c; 10 boxes for —

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Lawn Supplies for Parks and Cemeteries ROTARY and Vaughan's Doo-Klip Grass Shear Lawn Mowers OSCILATING SPRINKLER Each, $1.30; 3 for $3.75. This sprinkler THE RICHMOND is adjustable at will from bell- SOD CUTTER shaped spray or full stream, half or full circle, 15 to 80 feet diame- A great labor- ter. It is a pleasure saver. Awhole to watch this sprink- field can be cut with- ler in operation. It out removing the sod, does the work better provided a narrow than a man can do it. strip of about one inch in width, is taken out at the Saves time labor and start. Price, $35.00. money. Each, $9.00; 3 for $25.00. Philadelphia Lawn Mower STANDARD Genuine Dunham The genuine Philadeipliia Lawn Mowers are the RAIN KING Water-Weight recognized They standard for high class machines. Combines all the Lawn Rollers are universally used in cemeteries and parks, where best features of they are run constantly, day after day. The ordinary both stationary nriowers cannot stand such usage. We list the three and revolving highest grade machines made by the Philadelphia sprinklers Wat- company. Write for catalog. ers the largest Style A. High wheel, all steel, very easy to run lawns or the and light in weight. Ten-inch driving wheels. Long, smallest corners, large bearings, four blades, double ratchet. More of strips and odd- these mowers used by parks and estates than all other shaped places. makes combined. Three gears on one side. Sprinkles in two 15 in. 17 in. 19 in. 21 in. directions at once $18.50 $20.50 $23.50 $25.50 or concentrates wherever Style K. Cylinder with 5 blades. Driving wheel water is wanted. 10 inches. Big bearings, bored with rifie-barrel Gives a gentle mist, a soaking downpour accuracy. Vanadium crucible steel blades. Very or light shower— all at instant durable. Single pinion gears on both sides. command. Each, $3.50; 3 for $10.00. 14 in. If) in. l'^ in. 20 in. $15.50 $17.50 $19.50 $21.50 MAJESTIC RAIN KING Each, $5.00; 3 for $13.50 MAMMOTH RAIN KING Each, $17.50 LINCOLN PARK OR BUTTERFLY Cheapest and best Sprinkler made. Each, 35c. Mounted o n Water Ballast Lawn Rollers, steel handles, roller

stand : 2-foot, bearings, acetylene welded drums with anti-turf-tear- 95c; 4-foot, $1.10; 6-foot, $1.25. ing tires, positively non-rust shut water entrance. THE EVANSTON The most efficient and easiest running roller made. Weighs 50% more when filled with sand. Water is SPRINKLER more convenient. Sec- Wt., One of the best lawn sprink- Diam. Length Filled in. in. tions empty lers on the market; has no re- No. water Price volving parts to wear out and WB5 18 24 1 85 265 $14.50 grade 1 Philadelphia Lawn Mower S-A. Highest will not clog with sand or dirt. WB7 24 24 110 420 16.50 evrr built. Prino pal parts pr-ssfd steel. Practically Gives an even distribution of WB9 24 32 1 130 565 18.50 unbreakable. Radir al ball b arings ' hroughout . G ars water over a large area. Dunham rollers with plain bearings slightly lighter in air tight dust proof casing. Requir s oiling but Each,70c;3for$2.00. than the roller-bearing rollers. one or twice dur;ng s'ason. Triple roller clutch s Diam. Length Sec- Wt., Filled rachets. Five crucible steel blades. S If in plac? of No. in. in. tions empty water Price 15 Gem Lawn Sweeper sharpening. Prices, in,, $25.00; 18 in., $30.00; WB2 14 24 1 68 175 $10.50 24 in $35.00. , This machine WB4 18 24 1 82 265 12.00 Pilot Ball-Bearing will clean the Write us for price and leaflet on Dunham Water- lawn more thor- Weight Horse and Tractor Rollers. Reasonably Priced A oughly and ^ For ordinary Durable Lawn Mower quickly than grass and weeds Drive Wheels—9 inches; open spoke design; re- three or four men each part of Herbi- volve on steel bearings. with hand rakes, THE WEED EXTERMINATOR cide may be diluted Reel 514 inches in diameter; malleable spiders; and greatly benefit with forty to fifty steel shaft. the turf. Put to- nv^^^ Cutters, DrWes, parts of water. One gether in the most - Gears—Double; one in each wheel; flat steel pawls gallon wiU cover Blades—Four crucible tool steel, hardened and durable and app 2,500 sq. ft. thorough manner. tempered. Herbicide is a poi- Bail-Bearings—Self-adjusting; dust-proof. The rakes are flexi- son. Live stock ble, the rake-heads Bottom Knife—Tool steel; self-sharpening should be kept off 14-inch 16-inch IS-incli being dividedin the the treated ground middle $9.00 $9.50 $10.00 and hung until the dead elaves wither away, Qt., 70c; gal,. on swinging hinges which are kept in position by easy .-) $2.00; gals . $7.50; lOgals., $12.50; 30 gal 8.,$30;00. retaining springs. the to Philadelphia We can guarantee machine 50 gals., $45.00. do good work. Price, 24-inch wide, each, $30.00. Lawn Trimmer Riade's non-poi- GRASS HOOKS sonous wefd killer, Does what Lawn OR SICKLES qt. can, 70c; gal., English. Riveted $2.00; 5 gals., $8.00. ^ Mower leaves un- back. Each. . . .85c done. Having one Domestic. Best qua 1- PURFECK side without wheel, Weed Killer i ty 75c it can run close to Chickve d Elimi- Kelly No. 4. Perfect grass hook. Each, 65c. nator; kills only the walls and trees, chickweed and does i^ot injure the grass, cutting grass clean making it unnecessary to dig out the and quick. Can patches whore chickweed appears or re- also be used for plant or resod such portions of the lawn

trimming edges of or turf. Price, qt , 75c; gal., $2.00; 5

walks, etc. Price, gals , $9.00. each $9.25, com- ATLACIDE plete. Non-poisonous Weed Killer Duster, es- pecially recommendid for obtaining weed-free driveways, paths, tennis courts, Write us for price and leaflet and gutters. 1 lb. Duster kills 100 sq. ft. on Motor Mowers. English, riveted back, 30-inch, $2.75; of weeds, price, 50c; 3Hlb. Duster kills 36 inch $3.00. Scythe Snath, each, 350 sq. ft. of weeds, price, $1.50. Write $1.50. Scythe Stone. Natural, 15c each. for prices on larger sizfs. VAUGHAN^S HIGH-GRADE FERTILIZERS The Yield and Quality of Vegetables Depend Upon Continuous and Rapid Growth VAUGHAN'S LAWN AND GARDEN FERTILIZER (5-8-6) VAUGHAN'S BONE MEAL AND SUPER PHOSPHATE Five per cent nitrogen; eight per cent phosphoric acid; "Rose Grower" six per cent potash. This is a special brand we have put up for our trade. It is ground fine, hence acts mixtxire differs from our balanced plant ration, in This that it is composed of quickly. Free from acid, and a superb article. It is made from bone accumulated mineral form. The advantages plant foods in of mineral fertilizer include the in large slau;:hter houses, and should not be compared with the Bone Meal made objectionable odor, and the quality of being absence of more readily soluble, from cattle heads and feet gathered upon the Western prairies. Our " Rose makes it more quicUly effective upon plant growth. which The formula of tliis Grower" Bone has been slightly steamed to soften it and is thus quicker in its 5-8-6, is very close to that of Vaughan's mixture, Balanced Plant Ration. If action. Analysis: Nifrog'n. 2 per cent; total phosphoric acid. 20 per cent. necessary to store fertilizer in a cellar, garage or any it is similar place where a Price, 5 lbs., 45c ;doz.,5 1bs., pkgs., $3.60; 10 lbs., 83c; 25 lbs., $1.45; odor is objectionable, then the mineral pronounced fertilizer is preferable. This 50 lbs., $2.10; 100 lbs., $3.50; 250 lbs., $8.35; 500 lbs., $15.00; 1000 lbs., mixture for regular use in the is an excellent garden plot in small quantities to $27.50; 2000 lbs., $54.50. growth. insure vigorous Quantity Required.— For permanent pasture and mowing lands 3^ to 1 ton For a new lawn, broadcast evenly 30 to 40 lbs. per 1000 square feet To per acre; for trees and vines, 2 to 4 quarts each; for top-dressing, 1000 to 1500 lbs. stimulate an oldlawn, apply 20 to 30 lbs. per 1000 square feet, and during the per acre; rose beds and plants, 1 part to about 50 of soil; for starting a new lawn, growing season, wash it down immediately with the hose to prevent burning. as a base, 3 to 5 lbs, per 100 square feet. For flowers and vegetables, use from 4 to 6 lbs. per 100 square feet. REGULAR BONE MEAL. 25 lbs., $1.40) 50 lbs., $2.00; 100 lbs., $3.40; lbs., 45c; doz., 5 lb., pkgs., $3.60; 10 lbs., 85c; 25 lbs., 250 lbs., $8.10; 500 lbs., $14.70; 1000 lbs., $26.75; 2000 lbs., $53.00. 5 $1.G0; 50 lbs , $2.55; 100 lbs., $4.35; 250 lbs., $10.60; 500 lbs., $19.25; 1000 lbs., $37 00- VAUGHAN'S SHEEP MANURE 2000 lbs., $72.00. BONE, BLOOD AND This is a pure, natural Manure, and its effect is immediate; itia excellent for POTASH mixing with the soil for greenhouse plants—one part manure and six parts soil. Fertilizer Mixture (Analysis) 5-8-7 Strewn over and dug into the vegetable garden or placed directly in drills or bills, i t promotes a rapid, stead.y growth until maturity. It makes the richest, safest This is our beat brand of concentrated manure: excellent for mixing into and quickest Liquid Manure. For use in liquid form, one pound to five gallons of potting soil or as a top dressing. Itis a money-maker. For potting soil, use about water will make a liquid which can be used with safety daily if necessary. soil, Price, 25 lbs., lbs., 100 lbs., $2.65; 500 lbs., $10.00; 20 pounds to a cubic yard of and for the dressing scatter i t about as thick as $1.15; 50 $1.65; lawn grass is sown, after loosening the surface of the soil. It is excellent for 1000 lbs., $17.00; 2000 lbs., $33.00. Carnationsif applied by the end of October or in November. It can also be SCOTCH SOOT. (Gentune Imported.) ^^0°^* Gard^rs'^fno^w applied as a liquid manure by using an 8-inch potful to a barrel of water. 25 % value of of foli- lbs., $1.45: 50 lbs., $2.25; 100 lbs., $3.45; 500 lbs., $14.35; 1000 lbs., the genuine article for stimulating a healthy growth dark green $27.85; 2000 lbs., $55.00. age, and its beneficial effect in freeing the soil from slugs, grubs and cut worms. Price, 25 lbs., $1.85; 50 lbs. $3.15; 100 lbs., $6.25; 500 lbs., $26.00. For Cabbage, Cauliflower, Corn and other crops BONE AND BLOOD. Analysis 7-5-2. A sp?cial fertiliz=r designed _ of big surface growth; not desirable for root crops Lt-C^UI vn^n GKAbbr'OACC irr»r»r»hOOU. for the improvement of fine turf. LEGCO is a eicept it is used in connection with potash, salts, or hardwood ashes, and if so scientific combination of high grad? mineral and organic fertilizing materials. used it is especially adapted to fruits, if applied early. For garden crops use Application: 50 pounds of Lecco is sufficient for one application covering 5,000 oOOlbs. per acre. Price, 25 lbs., $1.65; 50 lbs., $2.50; 100 lbs., $3.80; square feet of putting green or lawn. For fairways, lawns, cemeteries, athletic 250 lbs., $8.95; 500 lbs., $16.75; 1000 lbs., $31.50; 2000 lbs.. $61.50. fields, etc., 300 to 400 pounds per acre, applied twice each season, is recom- inMA scientifically prepared plant food for lawns, flowers, vegetables. tiWlVlA. ,,!,„,,-,, t>-: T 1 _ mended. 50 lbs., $2.50; lbs., $5.00: 500 lbs., $20.00; 2000 lbs., $70.00. shrubcrry and potted„„,t„J plants Price, 1-lb.lU carton, 24tA in a case, 100 per case $3.60; 5-lb. carton, 12 in case, per case, $5.04; 10-lb. bags, NITRATE OF SODA or Chili Saltpeter. ^''^Ts^,t^°t %tlVr paper lined, packed 10 iri a jute sack, per sack, $7.00; 25-lb. bags, 4 in a sack, per sack, $5.60; 50-lb. bags, 2 bags to sack, per sack, $4.90; Manures, but we recommend it as the cheapest and best form in which to apply 100-lb. bag, $4.20. Nitrogen to plants. Gardeners who are using farm manure should continue to USB it, but use Nitrate of Soda ina ddition to other fertilizers. If PEAT MOSS GRANULATED. your object is to grow maximum crops you must furnish the plant important aid in saving''"'"w'sou fer- with Nitrogen. tility. Better than manure. Bale, about 180 lbs., $4.25; in S-Bale lots, $3.85 per Bale; in 10- HOW TO USE NITRATE OF SODA Bale lots, $3.25 per Bale. Remove the lumps before using and break them up, which can be done by pounding. Use as a top-dressing at the rate of 100 Ibs. per *0P-dressing , for mixinsr with the soil, and DRIED BLOOD acre on the following vegetables, when plants are well established: ; for applying in liquid form, it is one of the best Beets, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Cucumber, Celery, Egg Plant, Let- and safest nitrogenous fertilizers. It is splendid for roses, carna- tuce, Spinach, Onions. tions, chrysanthemums and all kinds of pot plants. Price, 25 lbs., $2.15; 50 lbs., $3.85; 100 lbs., $6.85; 250 lbs., $15.90; 500 lbs.. For Asparagus, a top-dressing of 250 lbs. per acre just as soon as the $30.00. first shoots make their appearance. For Strawberries, a top-dressing of SUPER PHOSPHATE. Twenty per cent available. Bone plios- about 100 lbs. per acre after the plants have blossomed. phate the most available form. Used on For the Home Garden apply as a solution one ounce to two giaiu crops and otlier.s requiring an exce.ssive amount of phosphoric acid gallons of water. Price (subject to market changes), 25 lbs., Price, 25 lbs., $1.20; 50 lbs., $1.70; 100 lbs., $2.50; 250 lbs., $1.75; 50 lbs., $3.00; 100 lbs., $5.00; 500 lbs., $22.00; 1000 lbs., $5.65; 500 lbs., $9.75; 1000 ibs., $17.75; 2000 lbs., $35.00. $38.00; 2000 lbs., $74.00. for prices on larger quantities. MURIATE Imported Potash once again available, should Write OF POTASH used be liberally, especially for all root crons A highly concentrated inorganic fertilizer containing Price, 25 lbs., $1.50; 50 lbs., $2.20; 100 lbs., lbs., $3.65; 250 $8.93; FLORANID UREA, available nitrogen, clean, odorless, 500 lbs., $16.80 46 per cent, stainless, for flowers, vegetables, berries, shrubs, lawns, ornamental and fruit Genuine Canadian unbleached. This is also a HARDWOOD ASHES. trees; 92 times stronger than manure. Price, lb. can, 50c; 25 lbs., $4.00; 50 splendid fertilizer for the lawn and , . garden, con- for $7.50. taining all of the fertilizing elements except nitrogen. If used on the lawn at lbs., the rate of a ton or more per acre as a first application, and annual dressing of Write us for prices on larger quantities. three hundred pounds afterwards, will insure a thrifty growth of dark color, ex- A-i efficient high grade natural fer- emption from ill effects of dry weather and freedom from weeds. Price, 25 lbs., CATTLE MANURE. SHREDDED tilizer for all general purposes, - 50 lbs., SI. lbs., man JJ;,!".;, 65; 100 lbs., $2.45; 500 $9.85; 1000 lbs., $17.75; 2000 lbs., $34.00. ufactured by special process from selected fresh cleanings from cattle pens. There lasting. Price, 5 lbs., is no offensive odor, and when spread on lawn and garden it works down into the HORN SHAVINGS. Quick-acting and 85c ; 10 lbs. $1.45; 251bs., $2.35; 50 lbs., $4.15; 100 lbs., $6.95; soil so that there is no refuse to blow about or be raked off when the growing Write for prices on larger quantities season begins. If applied to the lawn in the fall it protects the grass roots all ^ ^rade lime product for sweet- through the winter. It is as easy and clean to handle as grain, being perfectly dry AGRICULTURAL GYPSUM.vj » ^^lYi. 1 gjjing heavy and sour soils. Per 100 and can be stored anywhere until wanted for use. Price, 100 lbs., $2.65; 500 lbs., $2.00; 500 lbs., $8.00; 1000 lbs., $13.25; 2000 lbs., $25.00. lbs., $10.00; 1000 lbs., $17.00; 2000 lbs., $33.00. For soil acidity, it improves the texture PULVERIZED LIMESTONE. Prices F. O. B,, Chicago, This valuable im- the soil, lets in air of and moisture, CLAY'S FERTILIZER. ported maimreis especially recommended to all liberates nitrogen and other sweet. plant food, makes your soil Apply after who grow either fruit, flowers, or vegetables, and the land is plowed or dug for a crop, scattering with a lime distributor, 2 tons wish to bring them to the highest perfection. It or more per acre, a large handful to a square yard. Packed in cotton sacks. should also be used in potting soil as a top-dressing. Price, 100 lbs., $1.00; 500 lbs., $4.50; 1000 lbs., $8.25; 2000 lbs., $15.50. Price, 7 lbs., $1.40; 14 lbs., $2.20; 28 lbs., $3.75 , 56 lbs., $6.75; 112 lbs., $12.25. SOILTEX '^^^ "^^^ testing outfit approved by the Department of Agricul- : ture, tells the acidity of your soil and exactly how much lime to VAUGHAN'S CONCENTRATED jipply. It is quick, accurate and easy to use, requires no special equipment. PLANT FOOD Goes in the pocket. Costs less than two cents per test. Price, $1.00 per outfit. In for Retailing Leaf Mold for Ferns. Clean Stock. Per bushel sack, $1.10; 5 for $4.95. Packages A most useful Fertilizer for all kinds of plants Used for its Nitrogen. A very desirable ISUTaULFHATEPHATF niT ARyiA/ir»Mf A raised in pots. It produces a rapid and vigorous OF AMMONIA large fertilizer for all plants in which a growth and an abundance of flowers. eaf development or rapid growth is desired. Use 1 pound to 50 square Package containing food for 20 plants for 3 eet of ground or bench, or a tablespoonful to a bushel of soil, or 3 gallons of months ; 1 arge package containing sufficient plant water. Price, food for one year. Directions in package. Small 25 lbs., $1.65: 50 lbs., $3.00; 100 lbs., $5.10; 500 lbs. , $20.00. packages, retailing, each, 20c. Per doz,, $1.50; Roots.) A wonderful fertilizer. Very useful for ORCHID PEAT 24 for $2.75. Large packages, retailing, each, 30c. L Orchids and Azaleas. Per doz,, $2.50; 24 for $4.75. Price, $3.00 per sack of about 2 bushels; in 5 sack lots, $2.75 per sack. VIGORO ^ specially prepared plant food, if contains all of the elements IMPORTANT. The prices on this page are based on prssent prices of .' necessary to grow flowers, lawns, vegetables, shrubbery and trees. fertilizers and are subject to change as market 6uctuates. Price, 25 lbs., $1.95; 50 lbs., $3.00; 100 lbs., $5.00; 500 lbs., $18.50; 1000 We are not responsible for loss of weight, due to evaporation' of lbs., $36.00; 2000 lbs., $70.00. imported fertilizers. L. H. VAUGHAN, Pres. CARLCROPP. V. Pres. CABLE ADDRESS VAUGHAN. CHICAGO New York. 47-49 BARCLAY CAROTIDA. NEW YORK ^aughcin!s ScedStore St. GENERAL OFFICES WAREHOUSES Greenhouses and Nurseries. AND CHICAGO LOOP STORE Western Springs. III. 601-609 West Jackson Blvd., Chicago 10-12 W. Randolph St. PRICES IN THIS CATALOG ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. TERMS OF PAYMENT. To customers of approved credit, Discounts on Standard Retail Packets for Resale 60 days, except on goods always sold for cash, see other pages. In ca-e will no a di -count be allowed where the retail value of for cash in Special 2 per cent discount ten days from date of in- the order .=ent in at one time is less thim $1.00. voice (from these list prices only, not from "Special" mail quota- For orders for packet seeds to be placed in your stock and resold tions and excepting net cash items). discounts on prices in our SPRING RETAIL CATALOG will FIRST ORDERS from all firms not having an account with us be given as follows: should come with cash remittance to cover same, from which 25% on orders amounting to $L00 or more (for^ deduct 2 per cent, or references be supplied. packets only) when le-s than 5 of a kind are. POSTAGE for parcel post shipment. The prices in this cata- None of these ordered at one time. I logue are not prepaid. Include sufficient to cover postage with seeds are 30^0 on orders (for packets) from cash orders. Postage will be billed on charge orders. $1.00 to $5.00, returnable. when at least 5 of a kind are ordered. They are sold C. O. D. We prefer not to send goods CCD., but when wanted ( outright. in that manner 25 per cent, of amount of order must accompanv it. 40'^f, on orders (for packets) for $5.00 and over, PERISHABLE STOCK, Plants, Bulbs, etc., are POSITIVELY when at least 5 of a kind are ordered. ) not sent CCD. No discount on special offers and cut-rate collections. WHERE SOLD. Our stocks are sold F.O.B., Chicago, New Cash Discount. On orders for Flower seeds from this catalog York or Western Springs (unless otherwise stated), and we do not over $2.00, if cash is enclosed, deduct 5 per cent, except on Cycla- accept transportation risks after delivery in good order to express men, the prices of which are net, and 2 per cent on Asparagus." companies, railroads or steamship hnes. No order will be charged to open account for less than 25 cents. On each Order please give name of railroad ROUTING. All telegrams other than those for cut flowers F. T. D. should be wish shipped by; there is no other sure way of correct routing. you addressed to our general office at 601 W. Jackson Blvd. F. T. D. DO NOT use the words send, ship or forward — they mean messages to 10 West Randolph St. nothing. State distinctly: Mail, Express or Freight. IMPOSSIBLE TO GUARANTEE CROPS. We do not warrant ACCOUNTS. Customers who wish to open accounts BOOK in any way, expressed or imphed, the contents, or the description, will please supply usual trade reference or property statement. purity, productiveness, or any other matter of any seeds, bulbs or If the business is a partnership or a corporation, be sure to give plants, sold by us, and we will not in any way be responsible for of partners officers and signatures of the names or those author- the crop. If the customer does not accept these goods on above ized to sign orders. Some individual name should be signed to all terms, no sale is made thereof, and he must return them at once, orders. typewritten or rubber stamp signature is insufficient. A and money will be refunded. Subject to above conditions and by We do not open new accounts for cash goods. reason thereof, we make our sales at the moderate prices quoted in All "Holiday Stocks" are sold strictly on cash terms. our catalog. ORDERS FOR BULBS, ONION SETS and like perishable ADVANCE ORDERS for bulbs or seeds not yet grown or stock which we book in advance of shipping date are accepted by harvested are subject to prorata delivery in case of short crop us only subject to loss by fire, rot or other accident bej'ond our STATE QUARANTINES. Plant regulations which may delay control; we not guaranteeing to supply same if so lost. or damage plants are at customer's risk only. If your state INSURANCE. We insure all orders for seeds for $2.00 and imposes serious restrictions on plants shipped in, tell us when over at buyer's expense, unless instructed not to do so. you order. TABLE OF CONTENTS Explanation of table below: Numbers prefixed with B represent Bulbs; P Plants; S Seeds. Page Page Page Page Page Abutilon S. 1 Celosia S. 7 Flower Boxes 62 Isoloma S. 11 Papaver. .S. 1 5, 29 P 39 Shrubs 45-47 Achillea P. 37 Celastrus P. 48 Flower Holders 63 Ivy, English P. 40 Paper 63 Small Fruits 50 Ageratum S. 1 Cello Glass 59 Flower Pots 62 Knives 58 Peat Moss 67 Sod Crushers 62

1-3 . A'imnnd P. 45 Centaurea S. 7 Flower Seeds. .. 1 33 Kochia 3. 11 Peonies R. 41 Solanum S. 18 Althaea P. 45 Chinese For-Get-Me Flower Seed Novelties Kudzu Vine. 3. 29, P. 48 Pentstemon. 3. 15. P. 39 Spiraea P. 47 Alyssum S. 1 Not S. 8 Inside Front Cover Labels 63 Pepper P. 40 Sprayers 61

Amaranthus S. 1 Chrvsanthemums . . . Back Cover. Perennial Planes. P. 37-39 Lantana. . . .3. 1 1, P. 40 Sprinklers 61 , 66 Amaryllis . .S. 7, 8, 25, P. 37, 42 Forsvthia P. 46 Larkspur S. 12 Perennials and Bien- Stakes 62 Inside Back Cover Cineraria S. 8 Four O'clock S. 10 nials 3. 2"<-31 Lavendula . .3. 29, P. 38 Statice S. 18, 31 Ampelopsis. .S. 23, P 48 Cinnamon Vine Freesia 10 Lawn Seed Petunia. .3. 14. 15, P. 40 Stocks 3. 19 Antirrhinum S 2, 3 Inside Back Cover Fruit Trees 50 Philadelphus . . . .Colored Addition P. 46 Stokesia S. 31 Tuberosa Clarkia S. 8 Fuch.sia S. 10, P. 40 Apios Lawn Supplies 66 Phlox S. I 5, P. 39 Strawberries 50 P. Inside Back Cover Clematis P. 48 Funkia 38 Leaves, Prepared. ... 65 Physalis. . . .3. 29, P. 39 Sunflower 3. 18 Aprons, Rubber 57 Cobaea S. 8 Gaillardia Letters 57 Physostegia S. 29 Sweet Peas 3. 20-21 Aquilegia.S 23, 24, P 37 Coleus S. 8 S. 10. 27, 28. P. 38 Ligustrum P. 46 Pins 65 Syringa P. 47 Arabis S 24, P 37 Commission Box. . . . Geraniums. .S. 10, P. 40 Lilac P. 47 Plant Bed Cloth. ... 59 Syringes 59 Aristolochia.S. 24. P. 48 . . . .Colored Addition Gcum S. 28, P. 38 Plant Stakes 62 Lilies S. 29 Tamarix P. 47 . S. , 5 , P. 40 Coreopsis S. 2 5 Gladiolus.S. 10, B. 34-36 Asparagus 5 1 Platycodon. . 3. P. 39 B. Inside Back Cover 29. Thermometers 59 Asters. .S. 4-5, 24, P. 37 Cornus P. 45 Glazing Tools 59 Poinsettia P. 40 Lily of the Valley . . . Tin Foil Gloxinia S. 10 65 Balsam S. 6 Cosmos S. 8, 9 Poppy. . .3. 15, 29, P. 39 .... Inside Back Cover Tools, Garden 54 Baskets 56 Crab Bcchtcl's. . . .P. 46 Godetia S. II Portulaca 3. 15 Linum S. 11, 29 Tree Pruners 61 Begonias S. 3 Cuphea S. 9 Grafting Wax 62 Pot Covers Lobelia. .3. 12, 29, P. 38 63 Trees, Fruit 48 B. Inside Back Cover Cvcas Leaves 65 Grasses, Lawn Primula Lonicera P. 46, 48 Trees, Shade 48 . . . Bellis. . .S. 6. 24. P. 37 Cyclamen. . . .S. 9, P. 40 .Colored Addition S. Lunaria 3. 29 17, 30, P. 39. 40 39 P. 45 Cs perus Grasses. Tritoma. .. .3. 31, P. Berberis S. 9 Ornamental. Lupinus. .S. 12, 29, P. 38 Privet P. 46 28 Tuberoses Biennials and Peren- Dahlias S. 9, B. 32 S. 13. Lychnis 3. 29, P. 38 Prunus P. 46 . . Inside Back Cover nials S. 23-31 Daisy (Bellis) S. 6 Greenhouse Plants. P. 40 Pump Sprays Mahonia P. 46 61 Tubs 62 Bignnnia S. 24, P. 48 Delphinium Grevillea S. 11 Putty Malus P. 46 59 Twine 65 Books S. 25, 26. P. 37 Gvpsophilla Putty M Marigold 3. 12 Bulbs 59 Boxes 57 Deutzia P. 46 S. 1 28, P. 38 Vases 63 1, Mastica 59 P\rethrum. .3. 30, P. 39 Browallia S. 6 Dianthus Helenium. . .3. 28, P. 38 Vegetable Seed. 3. 51-54 Mats 59 Raffia 57 Buddleia. . . .S. 24, P. 37 . . . .S. P. 38 Helianthus. .5. 28. P. 38 Verbena. . . .3. 19, P. 40 9, 26, 27, Match Sticks 65 Reed 57 Bulbs Didiscus S. 9 Hcliopsis S. 28 Viburnum P. 47 Mignonette S. 13 Rhubarb 3. 54, R. 50 Inside Back Cover Digitalis S. 27, P. 38 Hclichrvsum S. 11 Vinca. . .3. 18, P. 39, 40 Mint P. 38 Rhus P. 47 Offer Heliotrope.. S. 1 , P. 40 Vines 48 Bulb Box Doves 57 1 Ribbons 64 Monarda.. . .3. 29, P. 38 Colored Addition Draceana 40 Hcmerocallis P. 38 Viola S; 31 P Moss, Sheet 64 Ricinus 3. 17 Caladiums Duster 61 Heuchera. . .3. 28, P. 38 Roses Moss, Sphagnum. ... 64 P. 43 Wallflower 3. 31 B. Inside Back Cover Easels, Wood 57 Hibiscus S. 28, P. 38, 46 Rudbeckia Watering Pots 62 Mushroom Spawn. . . 53 Calceolaria. . .S. 6, P. 40 Echiveria S. 10 Hollyhock.. .3. 29, P. 38 3. 17, 30, P. 39 Weed Killers 66 Myosotis. . . .3. 27, P. 38 Calendula S. 6 Edelweiss S. 27 Hose Supplies 58 Salix Nasturtiums 3. 13 P. 47 Weigelia P. 47 C;alli(ipsis S. 6 Eleagnus P. 46 Hyacinthus Cand. .3. 29 Salpiglossis 3. 17 Wheelbarrows 59 10 B. Inside Back Cover Nicotiana 3. 13 Campanula Erysimum S. Salvia . Novelties, Flower Seeds 3. 17, 18,30, P. 39 Wire 65_ S. 24, 25, P. 37 Escholtzia ...... S. 10 Hydrangea. . . .P. 40, 46 Saponaria 3. 18 30 Wire Designs 55 . . Inside Front Cover Candytuft S. 6, 25 Euonymus P. 46 Immortelles 65 Sash, Hot Bed 59 P. 48 Nozzles 58 Wistaria S. 31, Canna S. 7. R.P. 41 Eupatorium P. 38 Insect Destroyers. . . 60 Saws 61 18 11 Oxalis Xeranthemum 3. Cardinal Climber. . .S. 7 Evergreens 49 Ipomoea S. Scabiosa.S. 18, 30, P. 39 B. Inside Cape Flowers 57 Ferns P. 38. 40 Iris S. 29, R. 44 Back Cover Schizanthus 3. 18 Yucca S. 31, P. 39 Paint Carnations S. 7, 25 Fertilizers 67 Ismene 59 Shasta Daisy 3. 25 Zea 3. 18

. . Pan.sy Carnation Supports. 57 Ficus P. 40 Inside Back Cover 3. 16. 33 Shears 61 Zinnia S. 22 A new idea seed display, U. S. Patent No. 1,66!. 406, used only by Vaughan's Seed Store. It sells what your customers want to buy. It sells the garden. Light, staunch, compact, it will hold $100 worth of 10-cent packets, displaying each one to the best advantage, tempting the customer to take it out and add it to his purchase. It is 32 inches tall and occupies counter space 14x34 inches. Note the dated laboratory gold certificate of High Test Seeds. New Profits in Home Gardens

'~7'l-IE NEWEST interest of alert Americans is gardening. Spring, summer and fall, you hear it everywhere. Garden ( C) / clubs organized, garden shows held, and society notes are filled with news about the activities of the garden lovers.

y ' t/ Are you getting business from it? Is it boosting your sales of garden seeds? And if not, where is the difficulty ? You Must Meet the New Demand For years the garden seed business was dominated by the thrift appeal. Vegetable seeds were sold to buyers who planted them ri back yard gardens to reduce the grocery bill. Prosperity and increased leisure have altered the buyers' point of view. Gardens made for ornament and recreation now dominate; the thrift appeal is out.

What does this mean to the dealer? It means new customers or old ones with new ideas, It calls for a new sales appeal to attract them, and it offers the opportunity for new stocks.

The new garden styles have greatly stimulated the demand for bulbs; lawn seeds, fertilizers and insecticides. Every garden maker needs all these, and a complete line enables you to make added sales. But you must present these wares in a manner to match the motives which bring the garden makers to your store. They come with a vision; a dream. Before their eyes, a picture of sunshine on smooth, green lawns, and borders of brilliant flowers. They want to buy this picture done up in packages. Will you have it to sell?

Vaughan's Seed Store, of Chicago and New York, a house founded in 1876, and for 52 years specializing in flower bulbs and seeds, and select quality strains of vegetables, offers you an affirmative answer to this question.

In this catalog, we list for the first time a complete line of packet seeds (sent on consignment) together with lawn seeds, bulbs and supplies (not on consignment), all in attractive packages and displays, with sales helps and advertising matter designed to attract the new type home gardener.

An order from you will bring everything that is needed to establish in your store an up-to-date, colorful, which will your attractive GARDEN DEPARTMENT, make A Dainty, Decorative Window Sticker store the mecca of home gardeners in your neighborhood, and bring you new profits in Color. Guaranteed to Attract the Eye and new contacts, with stimulus to your business in every line. Do not overlook this of a Woman. Paste it Eye-High near the chance, but read carefully all the offers on the following pages. Door. 11x7 inches. Wc Sell 'aughans Seeds

A Brilliantly Colored. Attention-Commanding Streamer of Modern Art Design. 40x16 inches. Our Consignment Seed Offer With Our Patented Poster Rack Display— Sells the Modern Garden OUR packet seeds are supplied on the usual terms, but with unusual display mat;rial. a:id a unique method of direct delivery to \ou by parcel post. .An assortment of flower seeds, or both flower and \ egetable seeds as you choose, is sent you on con- signment, to be sold at 40% commission. .All packets are 10 cents. Each rack is dated and bears a seed analys's certificate of the purity and freshness of its seeds. .At the end of the season you return the unsold packets in a bag supplied by us. and destroy the rack. You are credited with the returns and billed for the seeds sold, less 40%. Here is What We Send You to Sell the New-Type Home Gardener

'"^ ^^^^'^ assortment of garden seeds, freshly LJa\.ea,riate>f^ r(^r't\f\f>r\ <^rl« ^^ertineo oeeub. packed for the season of 1930, tested and cer- tified by a qualified seed analyst, containing vegetables chosen for their fla\or and tenderness and the largest selection of flower seeds put out by any commission seed house.

Accurate full color pictures, made I'lCtUreSPirtnr*>e frnm Oil l:'amT:ingS.Pnint-itncrQ rrom f^om oil paintings, of each variety of flower and \ egetable in the assortment. Each has been painted in oils by an artist from life specimens of the flower or \-egetable it illustrates; and from these paintings our own 4-color process plates were made, from which our special packets are printed. On the back of each packet are cultural directions. Brilliantly Colored Posters and Streamers. Sg nStadavs and nowhere is it more necessary than in selling the garden. Vaughan's posters are modem, artistic, brilliant. They will dress up your store and give it the atmosphere of spring, helping business in e\'ery line.

Sells Fully described and illus- Poster Rack That The Garden. trated on previous page.

Fill out This Contract and Mail it to us NOW We operate on a fixed quota which limits the number of assortments we have to place each year. Process A contract filed now will assure you of a place on the list of 1930 dealers; but if you delay, our A Beautiful Hanger in 4-Color quota may be filled. Made from an Oil Painting, Realistically Please give references for the benefit of our credit department unless you have a rating or already Picturing Flowers and Vegetables. ha% e an account with us. This will save time and avoid the necessity of writing espec ally for them. 13x19 inches. Free to You.

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Your Firm Name.

VAUGHAN'S SEED STORE Your Address- Commission Box Department Drawer V.. Chicago, 111.

Please forward, in due season one assortment of garden and flower seeds for me to sell on commission for the season of 1930. I agree to display this assortment and the advertising material sent with it. in my store, and to sell all the seeds possible. On or after July I. when requested by you. I agree to return the unsold seeds by parcel post, and to pay, upon receipt of statement, the retail value of the seeds sold by me. less 40% commission. Unsold season is seeds returned by me are to be credited, and only the amount of seed actually sold less 40% commission, are to be billed. I further agree, when ended, to destroy the display rack furnished by you with the goods.

Sign here.. REFERENCES: Insecticides for Your Counter

INSECTICIDES are in demand throughout the garden year. A large proportion of the summer business of a seed store is in selling materials for spraying and dust-

ing. National advertising is making many brands of insect- icides well known, and instructing the public in their use. It will pay to haveyourstore known as the place wherespray ing materials can be had. There are relatively few stores in any neighborhood in which they obtained, they will attract to your TRADE MARK can be and NON- POISONOUS location customers for all other descriptions INSECTICIDE of garden supplies. ONE FLUID OUNCE Prices quoted are f.o.b. Chicago or New York. KILLS EVERGREEN ANTROL PIAHT INSECTS Evergreen Spray is a com- This is a complete system of ant control, packed in paratively new product, convenient sets containing one 4-ounce bottle of HARMLESS TO MAN which has, however, been on Antrol syrup and four Antrol patented glass contain- LIVESTOCK, BIRDS the market for several years ers. Dealers sell as much syrup and as many con- AND PETS and has been thoroughly tainers as the purchaser desires for his home. WILL NOT INJURE tested. Important points to Antrol Garden Sets, per case of 12, $7.60; Antrol TENDER PLANTS the home gardener are that Containers, per case of 100, $10.00; Antrol Syrup, 4- Pyrethrum Oloo-resln 11^% Acetone 7^% it is non-poisonous, and not ounce bottles, per case of 24, $7.20; Antrol Syrup, Alcohol 72.0% kills aphids, and other case Water 9.0% only pint bottles, per of 12, $7.60.

insects which suck plant Retail Prices : Garden Sets, each, 95c; 4 02., bottles, 45c; pint 95c; contain- PRICE 35* ers, 15c. juices, but also kills leaf- VOLCK M9LAUGHLING0RMLEY eating insects with which it The scientific Insecticide for nurs- KING COMPANY comes in contact. It is effect- MINNEAPOLIS. MINN ery, greenhouse and garden. Con- ive against plant lice, thrip, trols scale insects, mealy bug, white leaf hopper, cut worm, canker flies, red spiders, rust mites, aphis or currant worm, tarnished plant bug (aster beetle), and trips. Pints, doz., $6.00; quarts leaf roller, cucumber beetle, cabbage worm, aspara- doz. $8.00; gals., case of 6, $13.50. gus beetle, tent caterpillar, rose chafer and slug,

Retail Prices: Pt., 75c; qt., $1.00; gal , $3.00. squash beetle, ants, and many others. Oz. bottles, doz., $2.70; 8 oz. bottles, doz., $8.00; 16 oz. bottles, TREE TANGLEFOOT doz., $16.00; 32 oz. bottle, $3.50; gallon Perfect tree safeguards. 1-lb., cans, per doz., $5.40; bottle, $13.00. case of 24, $9.60; 5 lbs., 6 Retail Prices: Oz. bottle, 35c; 8 oz., $1.00: 16 oz., $2 00- for $12.00; doz., $22.00. $2.75. PYROX Retail Price: 1 lb., 60c; 5 lbs , 40 Kills all leaf-eating insects, destroys BLACK LEAF fungus growth, blight and rot. Mixes Is a solution of Nicotine easily in cold water, sprays without Sulphate. It is highly clogging and sticks to foliage. 1-lb. jars per doz., recommended by Ex- ' L50;case of 24, $7.80; 5-lb. cans, case of 12, $15.00; periment Stations as 10-lb. cans, case of 6, a spray for soft bodied $13.50. sucking insects.

Retail Prices: 1 lb., 50c; 5 40% oz. -bottles, lbs., $1.75; 10 lbs., $3.00. doz., $2.67 ; carton of ACME ALL 24, $5.30; ^-Ib. cans, SPRAY doz., $10.80. ROUND Retail Prica: Oz., 35c; H lb., One product which $1.25. will combat blight and fungus diseases, SLUG SHOT control sucking in- Guaranteed to sects and destroy destroy potato chewing insects. bugs, and those tomatoes. }(-\b. can, per case on of24,$3.24;l-lb.cans, 1-lb. pkgs., per doz., $1 .95; per case of 24, $13 .92. case of 48, $7.20. Retail Prices: lb 1 M , 45c; Size lb., 85c. Retail Price: Lb , 25c. About ^ Auctual For Autumn Trade 500 Darwin Tulips and Display Box Spring Flowering Bulbs Delivered After Sept. IS, 1929. Orders for 1930 accepted at open price. $15 Retails for $30.00.

Tulip Display Box Holding 500 Bulbs, 50 each of 10 Named Varieties F. O. B. CHICAGO OR NEW YORK Sell Vaughan's Famous Bulbs from Our Beautiful Displays

FOR 52 years we have been the source of supply for flowering bulbs for florists and private estates throughout the United States. Now we have made it possible for dealers to display and sell Vaughan bulbs of named varieties without danger of overstocking, spoilage, or mixture of varieties. Our patented 10-compartment display box of 100-point board, printed in brilliant colors, holds 500 bulbs, 50 each of 10 named varieties. They are open to your customer's inspection, and exposed freely to the air, as is necessary to prevent rot. Counter space of 13x29 inches, only 2^ square feet, is needed.

The 10 named varieties (50 each) in this collection $14.00 for 500 bulbs, 10 each of the same varieties, are the most popular we know, including: Bartigon, in bags of 50; or $27.50 for 1,000 bulbs, 100 each of Princess Elizabeth, Farncombe Sanders, Gesneriana the same 10 varieties, 50 in the bag. As each com- Lutea and others of like quality. You retail them partment in the box holds easily 50 bulbs, it is con- for 75 cents per dozen, and your profit equals your venient to transfer the entire bagful to the proper investment. After the display box and first collection bin when the latter is empty. This prevents mixt- have been bought, refill orders will be accepted for ures and loss of bulbs.

47 Barclay St., N. Y. VAUGHAN'S SEED STORE Drawer V, icago, 111.

This Window Streamer, 16x40 inches, Supplied with Our Darwin Tulip Deal -

For Spring Trade 500 Rainbow Glads and Display Box

Delivered After Jan. 1, 1930 $11 Retails for $24.00

F. O. B. CHICAGO OR NEW YORK Gladiolus Display Box Holding 500 Bulbs, 50 each of 10 Named Varieties

Sell Gladiolus Bulbs in Spring VAUGHAN'S RAINBOW GLADIOLI are famous throughout America. For years they have been nationally advertised. Garden makers everywhere want them for their borders. You have only to put this box on your counter to sell out quickly.

We use specially graded bulbs, the size which do best for outdoor flowering. The 10 named varieties(50 each) in- elude such world-beaters as Mrs. Pendelton, Mrs. Francis Pf • %'r^'|' J, ^ ' » Kin Baron J . Hulot, 1910 Rose and E. J.Shaylor— none K better known. The price to you is $1 1.00 for the box and • ^ 4. 500 bulbs of 10 named varieties. You retail them for 60 F ^ mi* cents a dozen, or more, because the selection is worth more, |^T\JH|\Alft- ^'^^ doubling your money. Each variety is packed 50 in a bag ^IMIwII^^IK^ labeled with its name. You empty one bag into a compart- ment, and refill in the same manner when it is empty. This m prevents mixtures and loss of bulbs. Name labels are pro- ^^'^ vided to paste on the compartments. 1 Paper White Narcissi Selling Season, September to January In many ways Paper White Narcissi are the best of all bulbs for the retail dealer. They are purchased to be forced into flower in bowls, with gravel and water. Failure is rare; flowers come in six to eight weeks. The selling season lasts from September until the ^^^^^W AmP^MB. jl following January. We sell only the highest quality bulbs, of proved . ^^^^^H M»| l] flowering quality. Bulbs under 12 ctms. in circumference cannot be depended upon to flower. Place your order now for a season's supply to be shipped when wanted as prices often change.

Prices for season of 1929, subject to change without notice F. O. B. Chicago, 111., or New York. JPi' ' "^ J-.^iil!iLJ ' Per 100 Per 1,000 I ^'-'Z^ 13 ctms. and up - - - $4.75 $ 43.50 14 ctms. - -- 5.00 46.C0 15 ctms. ------6.00 50.00 Grand Solid d'Or, yellow Paper White - - - 12.00 110.00 PAPER WHITE Grown in Gravel Our Lawn Mixtures Are Scientific OUR MIXTURES are blended according to sci- Vaughan's Chicago Parks entific formulas designed to give the best pos- This is the standard mixture, famous for 50 years, which is sible results to users. They are not made to composed of recleaned, high quality grass and clover seed com- bined in the formula approved by the United States goN erment fi; crop conditions, or to use up surplus lots of seeds. as the best for establishing a permanent lawn. The price of this Dealers who wish to establish a permanent clientele mixture varies with crop conditions; the quality r.e\'er varies. buyers are beginning to understand the im- of seed Kentucky blue grass, red top and white clover are its chief con- portance of selling seeds of known value and standard stituents. It contains no timothy. quality. In no department is quality more important than with law n seed. Protect yourself by selling your Vaughan's Columbian (Shady Place Mixture) customer the sort of seed that has held for Vaughan's This is the companion mixture to Chicago Parks, of the same Seed Store a steadily growing business for more price, but of a formula varied somewhat to give a blend more than 50 years. suited to shady places. It is also recommended for sandy soils. This mixture is for light or medium shade. LAWN MIXTURES AND FANCY GRASSES Prices for "Good Mixed" Lawn Grass Seed. Contains timothy. 100 Chicago Parks and Columbian lbs.. $20.00; less than 25 lbs., 22c per lb. Mixtures 'Quick Show" Lawn Seed. For immediate effect. 100 lbs.. Per 100 Lbs. ' lb. carton (each less than 25 lbs., 2bc per lb. J 18c) / $24.00; $n.50 Kentucky Blue Grass. Fancy. (19 lb. Seed.) 100 lbs., 1 lb. carton (each 35c) ^ $22.50; less than 25 lbs., 24j^c per lb. 2 and 3-lb. cartons 31.75 Kentucky Blue Grass. Fancy. (21 lb. Seed.) 100 lbs., 5-lb. cartons or bags (er.ch $1.6J) 31.00 $23.50; less than 25 lbs., 253/^c per lb. Kentucky Blue Grass market very unsettled. 10 and 15-lb. bags 30 70 Red Top. Fancy Seed. Extra heavy. 100 lbs., $20.00; less 100, 50 or 25-lb. bags 3:).00 than 25 lbs., 22c per lb. Bags 35c each extra. Clover. Dutch White. Bags 35c each extra. Choice grade, Vaughan's Homegrounds Mixture to lbs. $35.00 $40.00 per 100 There is unquestionably a large demand for a mixture to re- grade, $45.00 per 100 lbs.; less than 25 lbs., 47c per lb. Fancy tail at 25 cents a jDound. Our Homegrounds mixture is the best Put up in packages 5 lbs. and less, write for prices. possible quality that can be marketed for that popular price. Subject to change without notice. It (ontainsonlyabout'half the timothy found in most mixtures at this price. It also contains Kentucky Blue grass. We recom- Special Grass Mixture Vaughan's mend this mixture for places where the lawn receives hard usage "Private Estate" and needs reseeding every year. This contains a large proportion of the more expensive grasses, like the Bent Grasses, Chewing's Fescue, etc., also extra heavy Vaughan's Homegrounds Mixture Kentucky Blue Grass. Per 100 Lbs. 100, 50 or 25-lb. brgs $15.00 (Retails at 75c per lb.) Price $49.00 per 100 lbs; 5-lb. cartons each, $2.65, per 100 lbs., $50.00; 1-Ib. cartons each, 55c, per 100 5-lb. cartons 16.50 lbs., $51.50. Orders for 10 to 25 lbs. at 51c per lb. 1 -lb. cartons 17.00 Vaughan's Dense Shade Mixture How to Make a Lawn Composed of grasses most suited for growing in hea\ ily shaded This is a 16-page booklet giv ing the latest scientific advice on situations. This is an an exceptional shade mixture and de- all phases of lawn making. One copy is packed with each carton cidedly the best shade mixture on the market. Grass grown in of the seed the shade requires extra care. Ask for Lawn Crass pamphlet. lawn mixtures priced on this page. Prices same as for Private Estate Mixture All grass seed net cash, f.o.b. Chicago Balanced Stock of Grass Seed Price to you 10 Net Cash Retails for $14.60

TRY out our 25-cent Home- TOgrounds Mixture, we suggest a $10.00 deal which will give you a good display and a balanced stock. Experience has taught us the propor- tion in which different sizes sell, and the combination will leave you with no stickers. The illustration shows how it looks on your counter. OUR $10.00 HOMEGROUNDS MIXTXJRE DEAL

5 J^-Ib. cartons (Retailing at Price to you These mixtures are now offered to dealers for 37 1-Ib. cartons $10.00 resale at attractive profits. The reputation of these 4 5-lb. cartons Net Cash " F. O B. Chicago mixtures is so well established, that every informed Retail price of lot or New York buyer will give them preference and you may For fifty years Vaughan's Lawn Seed mixtures recommend them in complete confidence that the have been sown by parks, cemeteries, private estates and golf clubs whose purchases are guided by pro- seed you sell is exactly the same as that which goes fessional advice. to our most exacting professional customers. Chicago Parks Grass Seed Deal

This mixture is composed of heavy, recleaned Retail Price Price to you seed, blended according to the formula proved in 5 Vz-lb. cartons $0.25 our fifty years' experience to be the best for perma- 25 1-lb. cartons 50 nent lawns under American conditions. Recent sci- 4 5-lb. carton 2.40 entific experiments by the Department of Agricul- Retail price, lot, $23.35 ture confirmed what experience has taught us as to grass red top our formula. Kentucky blue and form Price to you the bulk of this mixture, to which are added white 15 clover in the correct proportion and other grasses to $15.00 Net Cash thicken the turf, and assist in establishing the per- F. O. B. Chicago or New York Retails for $23.35 manent stand of blue grass upon which good lawns depend. Our mixture produces a lawn that will All Grass Seed Net Cash, F O. B. endure. Chicago or New York.

This Vivid Window Streamer Printed in Five Colors Will Bring You Business—Furnished Free to All Dealers Supplies for the Home Gardener

EVERY home gardener needs these handy tools DOO-KLIP GRASS E on a counter near appliances. them and Put SHEARS • your seed display, or bulb box, and they will Doz., - $10.80 make added sales to your regular garden customers. Retail Price: Each, .$1 50. They are light, they occupy small space, and are packed in convenient assortments. Reorders can be PAPER MULCH filled promptly from our stock, and the delivery Both state and federal experiment stations have cost is small. By carrying a limited stock of these proved the value under American conditions of the paper mulch method which was originated by Chas. quick-selling items you can replenish it often, get a F. Eckart on Hawaiian sugar plantation. For the quick turn-over and gain additional profits. home gardener the paper mulch is invaluable. Laid York. Prices quoted are f.o.b. Chicago or New down between the rows, it (1) makes cultivation un- BAMBOO necessary; (2) increases moisture in soil and does away with irrigation; (3) increase yield enormously. BROOM For gardens, gator-hide mulch, paper impregnated RAKES with astphalt. Type a 300 lineal yards, 18 inches wide, approximately 30 lbs., $3.50 per roll. 36 Doz., $6.00; 3 inches wide, approximately 60 lbs., $7.00 per roll. Type B, extra heavy for perennial crops, 150 lineal Retail Price: Each, 00c. doZ., fof $16.50. yards, approximately 30 lbs., $3.50 per roll. 36 inches RAIN KING wide, approximately 60 lbs., $7.00 per roll. STANDARD Discounts Garden Lawn and On 10 rolls, 20%; on 30 rolls, 25%; on 100 rolls, Combines all Sprinkler. 33/3%. the best features of both stationary and revolving TOMATO OR PEONY sprinklers. Waters the lar- SUPPORTS lawns or the smallest gest Made of heavy galvanized wire. corners, strips and odd- Doz., $3.00; gross, $30.00. places. Sprinkles shaped Retail Price: Doz., $3 50. in two directions at once P OTTERY WREN HOUSE or concentrates wherever water is wanted. Gives a Maintains even temperature. gentle mist, a soaking downpour or light shower, Easily cleaned. Removable wood all at instant command. Doz., $45.00. bottom. Hole just the right size, 33 1-3% discount in lots of 6 or more. is much liked by this great song- ster. Approximate weight, 8 lbs. VEX. AUTOMATIC FERTILIZER In lots of 6 at $1 0.00 per doz while Retail Price: Each, $1.25. Makes it possible to fertilize a lawn sprink- inches in ling. A brass cylinder 12 inches long and 3 diameter, with two hose connections, one of water to Hotka enter from the faucet, the other for the wa- New Method of Plant Protection. ter to pass through your lawn hose. Into Protects plants from frost and other elements, this cylinder slips a matures crops earlier, keeps insects out, keeps soil cartridge of lawn Vex soft. They are made of a specially prepared Vv'axed food 100 per cent paper and are cone-like in shape, measuring about a plant food, 46 'per 1 1 inches in diameter at the base and coming to cent in nitrogen. point at the top. When placed over the plants and irn^j^ ^ Each, $7.50; cart- held firmly in place by the soil around it Hotkaps -i*-^ ridge, each, $2.00. become individual miniature hothouses. Write for quan- In lots of 3 or more less 33 1-3%. Per 1,000, $9.00; 5,000, $43.75.

titV price. Retail Price: Per 1.000, $ 1 1 .50. THE MISTY FEENEY MODEL B DUSTER Made of tin, quart size. Doz., $3 .60; gross^ $3^.00. Retail Price: Each, 50c Splendid hand PNEUMATIC SPRAYER duster. Galvanized continuous, quart size Doz., $10.50. 25 Price: Ea , $1 Doz., $11.40. Retail Price: Each, $1 25 Retail -

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Date Book Weight. . . . FOR WHOLESALE Summer-Flowering Bulbs TRADE ONLY All Prices Subject to Change Without Notice. THE following bulbs are either grown by ourselves on our own farms or on contract with experienced growers in the locality best adapted for their cultivation. Those classes like Hybrid Amaryllis, Begonias and Gladiolus, which can be improved by FALL BULBS pollenization of class breeding are being noticeably improved each season by our growers. Place your 1930 VAUGHAN'S NEW HYBRID AMARYLLIS Fall Bulb orders now and secure One of the finest strains of Amaryllis we have ever seen, raised by two eminent growers whose entire stock and hybridization for a the lowest import years we have purchased in its dozen entirety. Flowers are im- prices and earli- mense, borne mostly four to a stem, in an amazing and beautiful est delivery. range of colors, blended, splashed and striped in a manner not seen in other strains. The bulbs are 2 inches and up; are sure bloomers. Try 25 or 50; will retail quick at $1.00 to $1.50 in bloom. Doz. 100 Vaughan's New Hybrid, California-grown, med- CALADIUM ium size Bulbs $4.50 $35.00 Equestra. Orange-scarlet 2.00 15.00 CALADIUM ESCULENTUM (Elephant's Ear) Siies Doz. 100 1000 $ 3.00 $24.00 5.00 45.00 9.50 85.00 15.00 17.50

CALLAS—For Spring Planting Elliotiana. This meritorious Cahfornia novelty has not re- ceived the attention it deserves. Doz. loo IJ^-inoh $2.73 $20.00 1.50 TUBEROSES Well-Cured Bulbs. Free From Rot. The Tuberose Bulb industry has declined notably since 1914. We, however, are still contracting with dependable growers and can offer Dwarf Excelsior Pearl type as below: 100 1000

. f First size, 4 to 6-inch .. . . $3.00 $25.00 Dwarf Excelsior Pearl \ ( Second size, 3 to 4-inoh 1.75 15.00

Variegated Leaved, single. . . . ; 3.00 25.00 Albino, early single white 3.00 25.00 Armstrong's Ever-Blooming 3.00 25.00 Mexican 2.00 18.00 BEGONIA SINGLE BEGONIAS MISCELLANEOUS BULBS Doz. 100 1000 Tuberous-Rooted 1.60 APIOS TUBEROSA. CUmber. $0.75 $5.00 $45.00 Doz. 100 1000 CINNAMON VINES. CUmber, .75 5.00 45.00 Single, separate colors, 1—IJ^-inch $1.50 $10.00 $ 90.00 GLOXINIAS. Mixed, 1-1 }^ inc 3.00 22.00 Single, mixed, 1—l}^-inch 1.3S 9.00 85.00 HYACINTHUS CANDICANS. lM-l)^moh. 1.00 6.00 55.00 Single separate colors, —2-inch 1.60 12.00 110.00 ISMENE CALATHINA 1.60 10.50 95.00 Single, mixed, 114—2-inch 10.00 95.00 MADEIRA VINE. 2-3 inches.. .60 4.00 35.00 Double, separate colors, 1—IJ^-inch l.SO 10.00 90.00 MADEIRA VINE. 3 inches and .70 4.50 40.00 Double, 1 mixed, —l}^-inch < 1.3S 9.00 85.00 OXALIS. In separate colors. . .75 5.00 Double, separate colors. 1 }^—2-inch 1.75 13.00 115.00 ZEPHYRANTHUS CANDIDA. . .40 2.50 22.00 Double, mixed, IH—2-inch 12.00 110.00 1.10 7.00 65.00

LILY BULBS AND VALLEY LILY BULBS—General List FROM ICE STORAGE F. O. B. CHICAGO F. O. B. CHICAGO New Season's Bulbs. Sound When Shipped. Progressive Florists are rapidly coming to recognize the demand Size in circumference. Doz. 100 Per Case for inches, case Lilies for summer use, and each year an increasing number are AiiP&XTTVi I S ^° 9 180 to $2.25 $16.00 $22.00 I 9 to 11 inches, 125 to case 3.00 20.00 22.00 using their empty benches for this stock to great advantage. We accept MAGNIFICUM (8to 9 inches, 200 to case 2.7S 20.00 35.00 no responsibility whatever for results in forcing cold RUBRUM (9 to 11 inches, 140 to case 3.50 25.00 35.00 storage stock or for damage in transit. Prices subject to change. LILIUM CANADENSE. Doz. 100 LONGIFLORUM GIGANTEUM Yellow and orange. $1.60 $12.00 Per 100 Case. REGALE. 7 to 9-inch. Packed 300 bulbs to case 1 4-6 inch 2.S0 18.00 8 to 10-inch. Packed 225 bulbs to case [-Write for Prices 9 to 6-7 inch 3.50 25.00 10-mch. Packed 200 bulbs to case J PARDALINUM 2.00 15.00 LILY OF THE VALLEY PIPS SUPERBUM. C. „ , J M. BRAND Orange 1.60 12.00 250 to case Per case D 1 o $15.00 *° Per case 22.00 TIGRINUM u 1 J , x99 I'acked 1000 to case Per case 40.00 Splendens l.SO 10.00

TIGRINUM FI. PI. . . 1.50 10.00 , , M. M. BRAND packed 250 to case Per case $12.00 "^^^ UMBELLATUM vtttlA inSS i° Per case 20.00 i'aoked 1000 to case Per case 37.00 Mixed 2.00 15.00 —

Perennial Flower Seed Novelties ANCHUSA GAILLARDIA-GRANDIFLORA Italica Grand. Lissadel. A perennial Anchusa Dazzler. Large flowers up to 5 inches across, bright similar in appearance and habit to the well known golden yellow with rich maroon red center, fine for Dropmore variety, but with flowers much larger cutting. Trade pkt., 35c; 3^ oz., 60c; oz., $2.00. and of a more intense gentian-blue. Invaluable for Tangerine. Compact .grower, large, soft orange the hardy border. Trade pkt., 35c; oz., $1.40. colored flowers resembling the color of the tangerine ANEMONE orange. Trade pkt.,'50c; U oz.. 90c; oz., $3.00. Coronaria His Excellency. A large single scarlet LILIUM(Lily) flower. Trade pkt., 35c; 02., $2.00; lb., $28.00. Tenuifolium (Coral Lily of Siberia). It is a gem, AQUILEGIA perfectly hardy. One of the earliest to flower. 24 ' Califomica Hybrida. Flowers large, long spurred, in. high with the flowers up and down on the stem. dark carmine lake with light yellow corolla. Blooms are deep scarlet in color and have recurved Trade pkt., 50c; M oz., 85c; oz., $3.00. petals of waxy texture. Trade pkt., 50c; oz., Chrysantha Silver Queen. Long spurred silvery $1.30; oz., $8.00. white flowers. Trade pkt., 50c; oz., $1.30; oz., Willmottiae. 4 ft. Flowers, vivid orange-red, the $4.00. recurved petals being spotted with brown, the Debbie's Imperial Hybrids. A very fine assort- slender foliage of a rich brown. Trade pkt., $1.00; ment made by a European hybridizer which will be Vsoz.. $1.50; oz., $10.00. sure to charm you bv its daintv beauty. Trade PRIMULA pkt., 50c; oz., $1.00; oz., $6.00. Vs Florindae. A wonderful new hardy Primula grow- CHRYSANTHEMUM ing 3 to 4 ft. high with hugh leaves resembling Elder Daisy. A popular variety for early cutting, Caltha Palustris.- It bears from the end of June to flowers coming into bloom 4 or 5 weeks earlier late in August 60 to 80. fragrant bright yellow than the Shasta Daisy Alaska. The blooms are pendant flowers at the top of its stem. Do well in smaller with more of them to a plant. Height, 2 ft. full sun—heavy soil, hardv in Illinois. Trade pkt., Trade pkt., 25c; oz., $1.00. (500 seeds) 75c; He oz., $2.00. Double White Lady. Comes about 70% double, SCABIOSA balance will be attractive single flowers. Trade pkt., 35c. Columbaria. It is a hardy perennial with fine light COREOPSIS green foliage, some of the flowers measuring two to two and a half inches across with short compact Lanceolata Grandiflora Fl. PI. Double Flowering petals, borne on long, slender but strong stems. Coreopsis. This new double and semi-double fofm A splendid cut flower. Height 2 ft. is just as easy to grow as the single and the extra petalage adds a further charm to the flower. Delicate Lavender. Trade pkt., 50c; ^ oz., oz., $3.00. Trade pkt., 30c; oz., $1.00; lb., $10.00. $1.00; Grandiflora Auriculata Superba. Its large single DelicatePink. Trade pkt., 50c; H oz., $1.00; flowers, several tones deeper than the well-known oz., $3.00. Grandiflora, measuring 3 inches across, are borne Caucasica, House's New Giant Strain. A new on long stiff stems. A serrated band of brownish- strain of this handsome border plant, flowers very red encircles the golden disc. Trade pkt., 35c; large and of beautiful form ranging in color from oz..$1.80. light azure-blue and lavender to deep blue and SHASTA DAISY silvery white. Trade pkt., 50c; 02., $4.00; lb., Westralia. A very fine Shasta Daisy similar to $50.00. Alaska only of higher growth and blooming slightly VIOLA earlier. Height three feet. Trade pkt., 25c; M oz., Florariense. This variety forms large compact • 40c; oz., $1.40. plants producing a continuous profusion of bloom DELPHINIUM for a long period, considerably longer than other Violas. The flowers are a very pleasing shade of Blackmore and Langdon Strain. Tall, graceful pale lavender. The plants continue to throw up spikes covered from top to bottom with captivat- flowers long after, other varieties are withered up. ing blooms in charming color combinations. All the Splendid rock garden plant. Trade pkt., 50c; clear shades of blue with many delightful opaline oz., 85c.; oz., $3.00. variations. Some make one think of the inside of Gracilis Dark Violet Blue. Very free blooming sea-shells, all with bees of contrasting colors. Trade — new variety. Flowers same size and color as the pkt., $1.00; oz., $5.00; lb., $64.00. in gardens in Wrexham Strain (Hollyhock Delphinium). Sweet Violet. Can be used rock place of Viola Jersey Gem which it resembles. The chief distinguishing features of the "Holly- Trade pkt., 50c; oz.. $1.00. hock" Delphiniums are: the extraordinary length Vg apricot shade, tinged orange and' the tapering and spire-like shape of the spikes; Apricot. Beautiful rich pkt., 35c; oz., $3.00. the indescribably rich and varied tints; the very towards the center. Trade remarkable extension of the flowering period Hansa. This variety carries its lovely rich violet many varieties bloom well into August; and their colored flowers on long stems in the greatest pro- resemblance to Hollyhocks. Trade pkt., $1.00; fusion and blooms continuously all season. Trade $4.00. H oz.. $2.00; oz., $6.00; lb., $80.00. pkt., 50c; M oz., $1.20; oz.,