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Gates Nursery
Hardy Plants from the Black Hills
Rapid City, South Dakota
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1937 Sale Catalog
Choice " Offering « of « Quality - Stock
D I B R A
It K C K I V
^ MAR 19
U, S. Department ef
U. S. Department of Agriculture,
Washington, D. C.
Bureau of Plant Industry
Fruit and Vegetable Crops and Diseases opo s — 3591
M R. N,
PRICES FOR YEAR OF 1936
GUARANTEE — Our nursery stock is guaranteed for one year with free replacement where properly planted, given care and attention during that time. Free planting instructions sent out with orders.
TRANSPORTATION — We prepay all transportation charges where cash is sent in previous to time of delivery ex¬ cept on balled and burlapped evergreen stock, which is generally shipped by freight, f. o. b. Rapid City. Where orders are left to our judgment we will adopt the best method of transportation.
PAYMENT — Payment may be made by check, money order, bank draft or cash. 25 per cent down on G. 0. D. or¬ ders, balance at time of delivery.
LANDSCAPE SERVICE — We are rendering free landscape service upon the request of our customers. Guy Howard is our new man in charge of this work. He is well qualified to handle all your problems. Give us a ring or notify us and we will be glad to draw plans for foundation plantings, back yards, rock gardens and lawns. If within the radius of the Black Hills, we can plant stock ordered from us at a small additional cost. We have been doing considerable lawn work and will be glad to give you a price on a good job.
TREE TRIMMING — We are equipped to handle your tree trimming and tree surgery work. If your trees are not healthy and require attention, call upon us and we will be glad to advise as to the best of our ability.
SPRAYING — We are equipped with a barrel spray outfit and can spray your fruit and shade trees. All fruit trees require one or two sprayings if you expect to have fruit free from worms and scab. Local people get in touch with us and we will advise as to the best time to spray. Leaf rollers and aphis are very bad on American Elm and will injure the trees if not controlled. Trees should be sprayed early, just after the leaves open and again later. Keep your trees healthy.
E. A. GATES Proprietor Gates Nursery
EVERGREEN TREES
BLACK HILLS SPRUCE
(Picea canadensis albertania)
Specimen trees, priced balled and burlapped:
7-8 ft., $10.00 each ; 0-7 ft., $7.50 each; 5-6 ft., $6.00 each 4-5 ft., $4.50 each; 3-4 ft., $3.00 each; 2 3 ft., $2.00 each 18-24 in., $1.25 each; 12-18 in., 75c each.
■Write for prices on larg-e quantities.
COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE
(Picea pungens glauca)
Prices balled and burlapped:
2 y2 ft. trees $5.00 each; 18-24 in., $3.00 each; 15-18 In., $2.00 each; 12-15 in., $1.25 each.
SILVER CEDAR
(Juniper scopulorum) Prices on clipped specimens, balled 5-6 ft., $10.00 each; 4-5 ft., $7.50 each; 2-3 ft., $3.00 each; 18-24 in., $2.00 each;
RED CEDAR
and burlapped:
3-4 ft., $5.00 each; 12-18 in., $1.00 ea.
Prie 4-5 ft.,
6-8 ft., 2-3
(Juniper Yirginiana)
os on clipped specimens, balled and burlapped: $6.00 each; 3-4 ft., $4.00 each; 2-3 ft., $2.50 each; 18-24 in., $1.50 each; 12-18 in., $1.00 each.
BULL PINE
(Pinus ponderosa)
Prices on balled and burlapped stock:
$5.00 each; 4-5 ft., $3.00 each; 3-4 ft., *2.00 each> ft., $1.00 each; 12-18 in., 60c each, $6.00 doz.
PFITZER’S JUNIPER
(Juniper Pftizeriana) Dwarf spreading Balled and Burlapped:
3 ft. spread, $6.00 each; 18-24 in., $4.00 each.
SAVIN JUNIPER
(Juniper savina) Dwarf spreading, more upright than Pfitzer’s.
Prices same as for Pfitzer’s.
MUGHO PINE
(Pinus Mughus) Dwarf ornamental pine Prices balled and burlapped:
24-30 in. spread, $6.00 each; 18-24 in., $4.50 each; 12-18 in., $2.50 each.
Deciduous Shade Trees
CHINESE ELM, AMERICAN ELM, GREEN ASH, HONEY LOCUST
Prices of above varieties: 4-5 in. caliper $10.00 each;
3- 4 in. caliper, $7.50 each; 2-3 in. caliper, $5.00 each; 1M.-2 in. caliper, $3.00 each; 8-10 ft., $2.00 each, $20 doz.; 6-8 ft., $1.25 each, $12.50 doz.; 5-6 ft., 75c ea.. $7.50 doz.;
4- 5 ft,, 40c each, $4.00 doz.; 3-4 ft., 20c each, $2.00 doz. Seedlings— 2-3 ft., $7.00 per 100; 18-24 in.. $5.00 per 100;
12-18 in., $3.00 per 100; 6-12 in., $1.50 per 100.
POPLAR BOLLEANA, MOUNTAIN ASH, HACKBERRY
Prices on above: 8-10 ft., $3.00 each; 6-8 ft., $2.00 each;
5-6 ft. at $1.00 each.
CUT-LEAVED WEEPING BIRCH Prices, balled and burlapped: 8-10 ft., $7.50 each; 6-8 ft., $5.00 each; 5-6 ft., $3.00 each.
SILVER OR SOFT MAPLE Price: 8-10 ft., $1.60 each.
Block of Chinese Elm
HORSE CHESTNUT OR BUCKEVE
Price: 7-8 ft., $4.00 each.
SILVER POPLAR, NORWAY POPLAR, COTTONWOOD
Price of above varieties: 2 in. caliper and up, $1.00 each; 8-10 ft.. 50c each, $5.00 doz.; 6-8 ft,, 35c each, $3.50 doz.; 4 6 ft., 25c each, $2.50 doz.
NORTHWEST POPLAR The best poplar for the northwest Price: $1.00 each. 8 ft. tall.
RUSSIAN OLIVE AND CARGANIA
For windbreaks
Prices: Russian Olive, 6-8 ft., $1.00 each. Prices on both: 3-4 ft., 25c each; 2-3 ft., 20c each; 18-24 in.. $10.00 per 100; 12-18 in.. $5.00 per 100; 6-12 in. seedlings, $2.50 per 100.
Special Windbreak Offer
100 CAEGASIA for outside 100 RUSSIAN OLIVE for center 100 CHINESE ELM for inside windbreak All 12-18 in. size All for
$850
Regular p rice $18.00
A QcJiverj of Nursery Stock to Northern Hills
SHRUBS
SPIREA VAN HOl’TTEI— Bridal Wreath.
Prices: 4-5 ft., $1.00 each; 3-4 ft., 75c each. $7.50 doz.; 2-3 ft., 40c each, $4.00 doz.; 18-24 in., 25c each, $20.00 100 SPIREA RILLARDI— Pink Spirea
SPIREA ARGUTA — Snow Garland. Dwarf, spreading. SPIREA THUNBERGI — White. Fine foliage.
SPIREA ANTHONY YVATERER — Dwarf red.
SPIREA EROBELLI— Dwarf pink.
SPIREA SORBIEOLIA — Upright. White blooms. SPIREA COLLOSA ALBA— Dwarf white.
Prices of above: Large size, 75c each, $7.50 doz.; small size 40c each, $4.00 doz.
SPIREA OP ULIPOLIUS — Ninebark. Tall, white, late bloomer.
CORNUS SIBERICA DOGWOOD — Red branched dog¬ wood. Red berries.
CORNUS S T OLENIFE R A DOGWOOD — Golden branched.
CORNUS ELEG ENTISSIMA DOGWOOD — Variegated dogwood.
PRUNES TRILIBA — Double pink flowering plum. PRUNES G LAN DC LOSA— Siberian flowering almond.
Early double pink flowers.
PRUNES CISTENA — Hansen's Purple leaved plum. PRUNES NEWPORT — Similar to Cistena.
WAHOO — Burning bush. Red berry clusters in fall. HIGHBUSH CRANBERRY— White flowers. Scarlet berries.
COMMON SNOWBALL — Double white flower clusters.
SHRUBS
llYDRANGIA A. G. — Everblooming snowball.
GOLDEN ELDER — Canadensis aurea). Yellow leaves, white flowers.
BEAUTY BUSH — (Kolkwitzia) . Small pink flowers in June. Attractive foliage.
YELLOW FLOWERING CURRANT — Yellow flowers.
Black berries, edible.
SMOOTH SUMAC — (Rhus Globra). Attractive foliage and berries in fall.
TAMARIX — Odessa). Light silvery foliage. Light pink flowers.
BUTTERFLY BUSH — (Buddleia). Lavender blooms. Require winter protection.
Prices of above: Large size, $1.00 each, $10.00 doz.;
small size 50c cacii, $5.00 doz.
MOCK ORANGE — -(Philadelphus lemonne). Dwarf. $1.00 or 50c each
MOCK ORANGE — (Philadelphus coronarius).
MOCK ORANGE — (Philadelphus virginal). Double white TARTARIAN H ON E YSUC KLE— Pink, red or white blooms.
LILACS— Common purple, common white or Persian purple.
Prices: Extra large $1.50 each; large size $1.00; medium size 50c or $5.00 doz.
SNOWBERRY' — -White berries in fall.
CORAL BEItRT — Red snowberry.
JAPANESE BARBERRY — Thorny bush. Red berries in fall.
COTON' EASTER — Da : k green foliage. Black berries. BUFALLO BERRY — Light foliage. Red berries in fall. Prices of above: Large size, 75c each, $7.50 doz.; me¬ dium size 40c each, $4.00 doz.
Slu’nbs Suitable for Hedging
BUCKTHORN — Dark green foliage. Ideal for hedge. CARO A N 1 A -Siberian Pea Tree. Pale green leaves. Yellow bloom.
RUSSIAN OLIVE — Silver green foliage. Tall hedge or windbreak.
PI RPLE LILAC — Makes a dense hedge of medium height.
Prices of above: 3-4 ft., 25c each; 2-8 ft., 20c each; 18-24 in., $10.00 per 100; 12- Is in., $5.00 per 100.
TARTARIAN HONEYSUCKLE — Makes a dense hardy hedge.
Price: 18-24 in., 25c each.
COTONEASTEII — Dark green foliage. Best of low hedges Price: LS-24 in., 40c each.
VINES — For porches, trellises, etc.
AMERICAN IYrY — Fast growing vine suitable for screen Price 50c each
ENGLEMAN IVY— Fast growing hardy clinging vine. Price 50c each
BOSTON IVY- Yietchi. Tight clinging vine on stone or brick walls.
Price 75c each
RITTER SWEET — Native twining vine. Orange berries in fall.
Price 75c each
CLEMATIS JACKMANI- — Large purple flowers. Give protection in winter.
CLEMATIS HIE. EDWARD ANDREE— Large red flowers.
Price of above: $1.50 each. Potted plants.
CLEMATIS PA NICE LATA — Small white fragrant flow¬ ers. Late summer.
SCARLET TRUMPET HONEYSUCKLE— Twining vine. Red berries in fall.
Price of above: 75c each.
ROSES
EVERBLOOMING TEA
GRUS EN TEPLITZ — Scarlet crimson, medium size, continuous bloomer.
TALISMAN — Golden yellow stained with copper, red in¬ side petals.
RADIANCE RED — Bright red, continuous bloomer.
RADIANCE PINK — Deep pink, beautiful bloomer.
YVILLOWMERE — Rich shrimp pink.
E. G. HILL — Massive blooms of deep maroon.
JOHANIA HILL — Light yellow, bronze shading in center
MARGARET McREDY — Orange scarlet.
LUXEMBURG — Bronze yellow on long stems.
K. A. VICTORIA — Snowy white with pale lemon yellow.
QUEEN ALEXANDRIA — Inside petals Vermillion, out¬ side old gold.
HYBRID PERPETUAL
AMERICAN BEAU TV — Well known popular crimson variety.
E. A. Gates Standing in Rows of Cargania
FRAU KARL DRUSKI — Large snow white blooms.
PAUL XEYRON — Deep rose, immense size.
MAGNA CHART A — Bright pink overspread car¬ mine.
RUGOSA AND HYBRIDS
Hardy Varieties
GROOTENHORST — Pink or red clusters, small bloom.
SIR THOMAS UPTON — Larg-e double white.
HANSA — Heavy bloomer of large red flowers.
RUGOSA RUBRA -Single red, extremeley har¬ dy, attractive foliage, larg'e red berries in fall.
IIUGONIS — Lig'ht yellow flowers born along slender branches.
ROSES
BABY ROSES
Dwarf Polyanthia
GEO. ELGER — Medium size, double golden yellow.
IDEAL — Dark red, free bloomer.
CAT HERINE ZEIM E T— Pu re white.
CLIMBERS
CRIMSON RAMRLER — Clusters of bright red flowers in mid-summer.
DOROTHY PERKINS — Large pink blooms in
small clusters.
MARY LOVETT — Large white waxy flowers.
Prices of roses: 2 year No. 1, $1.00 ea., $10 doz.
2 year No. 2, 60c ea., $6.00 doz.
Tree Digger at Work
HARDY FRUIT TREES FOR THE NORTHWEST
APPLES — Summer Varieties
YELLOYV TRANSPARENT — Y’eilow variety. Tree up¬ right, hardy.
DUCHESS — Striped red apple. Old standard hardy va¬ riety.
ANOKA — Dr. Hansen’s early bearing dwarf tree. Fruit red striped.
RED BIRD OR CRIMSON BEAUTY — Canadian bright red apple.
APPL E S— Winter Yu rieties
WEALTHY- — One of the best red striped apples for the northwest.
McINTOSH RED — Fruit medium size, good keeper, best of quality.
RED DELICIOUS — Late bearer. Fruit medium to small in this climate.
HA R I. SO N — Tree hardy, early bearing. New red va¬ riety from Minnesota.
NVAGNEB, — High quality red striped apple, medium size.
HIBERNAL — Hardy thrifty tree. Fruit fine cooking.
APPLES — Crabs and Ornamentals
" HITNEY — Large red striped crab. Tree upright, very hardy.
TRANSCENDENT — Medium size crab, ripening late summer.
DQLGO— Small bright red crab from S. D. State College.
" me for pickling and jelly. Ornamental.
RED FLESH— Red fruited and red leaved from State College, Brookings.
HOPA CRAB — -Similar to Red Flesh except fruit much smaller. Ornamental.
MAPLE LEAVED CRAB — Red leaves resembling maple. Small red fruit. Ornamental.
Prices for apples: 6 ft. and up, $1.50 each.
5-6 ft., $1.00 each, $10.00 doz.
1- 5 ft., 75c each, $7.50 doz.
8-4 ft., 55c each, $5.50 doz.
2- 3 ft. whips, 35c each, $3.50 doz.
PLUM AND PLUM HYBRIDS
RED YYING — Fruit large, flat, yello^v Overlaid red. From Minnesota.
WANETA — One of Dr. Hansen’s best plums. Fruit large, red.
II AN SKA — Fruit medium size, red, solid, apricot flavor. From Brookings.
KAGA — Very similar to Hanska.
DESOTA — Fruit yellow overlaid with red. Heavy bearer. Wisconsin.
TECUM PSAH — Early dark red variety. Fine for mar¬ ket. Brookings.
YVASTESA — Native plum of very good quality. Heavy annual bearer.
OPATA — (Plum sandcherry hybrid). Fruit purplish green. Green flesh. From Brookings.
SAPA — Similar to Opata except flesh red instead of green.
FRUIT TREES
COMPASS CHEltRY — Old favorite from Minnesota. Red fruit. Good bearer.
OKA CHERRY — Hybrid. Fruit large, dark purplish red. Tree dwarfish and bushy. From Brookings.
NICOLLET — Cherry type hybrid. Fruit medium, sweet, orange red. Minnesota.
ZUMBRA — Sandcherry type. Fruit purlish red with green flesh. Minnesota.
Prices for plums: Same as for apples.
PEAR TREES
Minn. No. 1 — Fruit fairly large, good quality. Tree hardy, rapid grower.
PATTEN — Originated in Iowa. High quality fruit.
TAIT NO. 1 — Fruit medium to small, fine quality. Har¬ dy tree from Canada.
TAIT NO. 2 — Fruit medium, roundish. Sweet, fine quality
Prices for Pear trees: 5 6 ft., $1.00 each.
4-5 ft,, 75c each, $7.50 doz.
3-4 ft., 55c each. $5.50 doz.
PIE CHERRY
EARLY RICH MON I) — Does best on sandy or upland soil
MONTMORENCY — Similar to Early Richmond except ten days later.
Prices: 4-5 ft., $1.00 each, $10.00 doz.
3-4 ft., 70c each, $7.00 doz.
2-3 ft., 40c each, $4.00 doz.
SMALLL FRUIT
NATIVE SAND CHERRY
Does very well under cultivation. Makes excellent pies.
Price: 2-year transplants, 25c each, $2.50 doz.
1- year seedlings, 10c each, $1.00 doz.
CURRANTS
PERFECTION — Fruit large, borne on long clusters. Fine quality and flavor.
GOOSEBERRY
CARRIE — Has few thorns. Fruit medium size. Heavy bearer.
HOUGHTON — Bush bears small abundant fruit. Hardy and thrifty.
JOSSELYN — Bears large berries of good quality.
PIXYY'ELL- New X. D. variety. Quite large fruit born on long stems making them easy to pick. Few plants at 50c each.
Prices for Currants and Gooseberry except Pixwell:
2- yr. plants 35c each; $3.50 doz.
1-yr. plants 20e each, $2.00 doz.
RASPBERRY PLANTS
LATHAM — Best of the red varieties for this territory. Fruit large.
Price: $1.00 doz., $5.00 per 100
ROBERTSON’S BLACK CAP— Found in John Robertson’s orchard at Hot Springs as seedling. Fruit extra large and sweet.
Price: 20c each, $1.00 per six.
View at Gates Nursery
THORNLESSS DEWBERRY— Fruit large, black, resem¬ bling blackberry. Easy to pick on account of having no thorns. Should have winter protection.
Price: 20c each, six for $100.
GRAPES
BETA — Medium sized black fruit. Hardy and thrifty vine.
LUCILE — Large red variety of best quality.
Price: 2-yr. plants 35c each, $3.50 doz.
1-yr. plants 20c each, $2.00 doz.
STRAWBE RRY PLANTS
PROGRESSIVE EVERBEARING— Old standard ever- bearing variety.
MAS'UADON EVERBEARING — Large berries which mar¬ ker well.
SEN. DUNLAP — Old standard one crop plant.
STRAWBERRY PLANTS
GOLDEN HARVEST — New variety one crop plant. Heavy bearer of good quality fruit. Ten days later than Dunlap.
Prices: Progressive, $2.00 per 100; $15.00 per 1000 Mast a doll, $3.00 per 100; $20.00 per 1000 Sen. Dunlap, $1.00 per 100; $7.00 per 1000 Golden Harvest, $1.50 per 100; $10, 1000
ASPARAGUS PLANTS
M A RT H A YV ASHING T O N
Price: 2-yr. plants, 2 doz. $1.00; $3.00 per 100 1-yr. plants, 2 doz., 50c; $1.50 per 100
RHUBARB
VICTORIA
Price, large roots, $1.00 per doz.
A Small Rock Garden and Lily Pool Built at Gay Service Station, Belle Fourche
PERENNIALS
PHLOX
MRS. WM. JENKINS — White. One of the best propa¬ gators.
SCARLANDER — Attractive shade of lavender. REINLANDER — Salmon pink, scarlet eye.
VAN HOCKBERG — Medium grower, prolific bloomer, dark red.
ATHIS — Salmon pink.
WIDAR — Reddish violet, white margin.
BRIDESMAID — White with red eye.
BRILLIANT — Scarlet flower with dark eye. FUERBRYNR — Cerise and Vermillion flamed with orange.
Price of plilox: 30c each. $3.00 doz. Any assortment. Our assortment $2.00 doz.
LARKSPUR (DeLphenium)
BELLADONNA — Tall light blue.
BELLAMOSA— Tall dark blue.
CHINENSIS — Dwarf white.
WREXHAM STRAIN — Various colors. Price 50c each. Price: except Wrexham, 25c each, $2.50 doz.
COLUMBINE (Aquilegia)
MRS. SCOTT ELLIOTT’S long spurred hybrids. Colors in scarlet, orange, red, blue, pink, white, and yellow. Price: 30c each, $3.00 doz.
MISCELLANEOUS PERENNIALS
HOLLYHOCK — Althea rosea. Colors: double red, yellow, white and rose.
Price 25c each. $2.50 doz.
SHASTA DAISY — Alaska. Large white flowers in July.
PAINTED DAISY — All colors. Medium tall.
Price 25c each, $2.50 doz.
BLEEDING HEART — ( Disentra spectabilis). Best in shade.
Price: large plants 60c each.
BLEEDING HEART — (Dis. Exemia). Dwarf, fern, leaves. 12 in. tall.
Price: 35c each.
SWEET WILLIAM — (Dianthus barbatus). Assorted colors, July-Sept. 12 in. tall.
Price: 25c each, $2.50 doz.
CARNATION PINKS — (Dian. car.) Assorted colors, July-Sept. 12 In. tall.
Price: 25c each, $2.50 doz.
BABY BREATH — (Gypsopbelia compacta). Small, pink ish white. 25c each.
BABY BREATH— (Bristal Fairy). Grafted. Select $1 ea.
GOLDEN GLOW — Double dahlia-like flowers, golden. Tall. 20c each.
PERENNIAL SWEET PEA — Assorted colors, red. pink, white. Price: 25c each.
ORIENTAL POPPY — Scarlet crimson, black spot at base. Price 35c each.
LUPINES — Blue, white and pink. Blooms June, July. 3 ft. tall. 30c. each.
CANTERBURY BELLS — (C. Car). Blue. Blooms in July. 2 ft. tall. 35c each.
BLACK BILLS FERNS — (Aspidium). 2-3 ft. tall. 25c ea.
BLANKET FLOWER — (Gaillardia) . Blood red. Blooms all summer. 30c each.
COREOPSIS — (Lancalatin grand). Yellow. July-Sept. 2 ft. tall. 25c each.
BALLOON FLOWER — (Platycodon). Blue or white. July-Aug. 2 ft. 30c each.
ADAMS NEEDLE — (Yucca glauca). Cream color. July 25c each.
HARDY ASTERS — (Alpinus). Blue, red and purple. 6 in. tall. 35c each.
ROCK MADWORT — (Alyssum Sax). Golden yellow in May. 30c each.
ROCK CRESS — (Arabia Alpina). White flowers in May. 6 in. tall. 30c each.
ROCK OR SEN ROSE — (Helianthimum). All colors.
July and August. 6 in. 45c each.
HARDY' CANDYTUFT — (Iberis semper). For foliage. S in. tall. 30c each.
HARDY PHLOX — (Iinum perenne). Blue in Aug.-Sept. IS in. tall. 25c eaclt.
FORGET-ME-NOT — (Myssolis alpestin). Deep blue.
Blooms all summer. 30c each.
PHLOX— (Sublata alba and rosea). White and pink. June-July. 25c each.
live FOREVER— (‘Sedum Acre). Bright yellow. For
rock gardens. 30c each. (Sedum Album). White. 30c each. Sedum Roseum). Purplish red.
30c each.
HOUSELEEK or (Semp. alberti). Bronze leaves.
HEX AND CHICKENS— (Semp. globeferum). Grey
green leaves. Yellow flowers. (Semp. tectorum). Reddish brown foliage. Red flowers.
All 30c each.
CELONF, BARB ATI'S — Red bloom. Midsummer.
Price: 30c each.
LILLIES
AL RATI' M — White with band of gold, spotted crimson. 50c each
CAN DIDUM — Pure white, known as Madonna Lily.
50c each
EL EG A N S — Reddish orange, 2 ft. tall. 35c each. HENRYI — Orange flowers with green hands. 50c each. REGAL — Flushed yellow center shaded off to white.
50c each
RUB RUM — Rich carmine on white ground shaded off to white. 60c each.
TENNIFOUIl M — Deep scarlet, waxen, recurved flowers.
40c each.
TIGRINIM -Single tiger lily. 35c each.
Double Tiger Lily, 40c each.
DAY LILY — Tall, pink. 25c each.
X.ILY-OF-THE-V ALLEY — Small dainty flower, white. Give part shade. 50c per clump.
PEONIES
COURONNE D’OR 8.1 — Cream colored compact flower. EDI' LI'S SUPE It BA — 7.6 — Clear mauve-pink. Fragrant. EESTIVA MAXIMA — 9.3 — Purest white, petals slightly- tipped with carmine.
FELIX CBAI'SSE — s.4 — Rich dazzling ruby red. FRAYVCOIS ORTEGAT — 6.7— Dark red with yellow an¬ thers.
KOCHES — Bright shade red.
PRINCESS ELIZABETH — Nice shade of white.
QUEEN VICTORIA — 7.2 — White with faint bluish tint. CANDIDA FLORA PLENA — Red shade.
ROSEA COREANA PLENA — Pink shade.
REINE DE FLUER — Pink.
GRAND RUBRA— Dark red.
Starting a Rock Garden and Lily Pool
NEPLUS ULTRA — -Nice shade of red.
ALEXANDER DU Yll'S — 7.1 — Early pink.
BEN.T. FRANKLIN — S.l — Brilliant carmine.
DUCHKSSS DE NEMOUS — S.l — Sulphur white, green reflex.
Price of above peonies: 50c ea., $5 doz. Any asst.
MONS JULES FLIP — 9.2— Glossy lilac pink shaded to deeper rose. 80c.
MARY BRAND — Crimson with silky sheen. 80c.
RICHARD CARVEL — S.S — Uniform shade of crimson. Bomb shape. $1.00 each.
BRAND’S MAGNIFICENT — S.2 — Deep dark red, bluish shade. $1.00 each.
LA FRANCE — 9.0 — Enormous pink. $1.50 each.
MARTHA BULLOCK- — 0.1 — Mammoth rose pink.
$1.25 each.
SALANGE — 9.7 — Deep orange salmon, delicate cream. $1.50 each.
THERESE — 9.8 — Satiny pink, large. $1.25.
IRIS
PARACENSIS — Dark purple shaded to white. HER MAJESTY — Red striped petals|
RHIEU NIXI — Reddish blue petals, white inside CAPRISE — Deep purple.
CELESTE — Blue, white inside.
MRS. CHEREAU — White, fringed dark blue. HECTOR — Golden yellow outside, petals fringed brown.
ASIATICA — Deep purple.
GERTRUDE — Clear violet blue.
FLO HIT AN A — Dwarf clear white. HONORABIEIS — Rich golden, tinted mahogany brown.
SILVER KING — Large, late, white.
TV AH ALL A — Unusual attractive bloom. PUMILA ALBA— Dwarf white.
Our New Sorting Slied
IRIS— Cont.
PUMILA CAERLEA — Dwarf blue.
Price: for Iris, 20c ea., $2.00 doz. Any assortment. JAPANESE IRIS — (Purple and Gold). Purple and gold in color.
(Mahogany) — Deep red.
(Koko-No-Iro) — Purple.
Price: 45c each, $4.50 doz.
GLADIOLAS-Spring Bulbs
ALBANIA — Silvery white with edges daintily ruffled. CLARET — Velvety purple bloom.
EVELYN KIRKLAND — Coral pink with darker edges. PEACH ROSE — Very late, peach rose color. GLORIANA- — Beautiful golden salmon.
LA MARSHAL FOCI! — Large pink.
MRS. FRANK PENDLETON — Rose pink on white back¬ ground. Red blotch.
PRINCEPINE — Brilliant scarlet on white throat. WILBRINK — Lavender pink with yellow blotch on low¬ er petals.
Price: No. 1 bulbs 75c doz., $5.00 per 100, any assortment No. 2 bulbs 45c doz., $3.00 per 100 any assortment Our mixture 60c doz., $4.00 per 100, No. 1 blubs BARON J. HULOT — Striking dark violet color.
DR. F. E. BENNETT— Best scarlet cut flower. CONSTANCY — Lavender rose, darker throat.
BETTY NUTHULL — Late. Orange salmon.
GOLDEN DREAM — Best late yellow.
CHAS. DICKENS — Tall, purple, dark blotch.
APRICOT GLOW — Tall, early, apricot color. VEILCHENBLAU — Large late blue.
MARMORA — Smokey gray, very fine.
GLADIOLAS
AFLAME — Rose shaded to bright orange.
ZVONNE — Bluish white, pink spot at throat.
DR. DURR — Ruffled, cream white.
Price above varieties: 15c each, $1.00 doz., No. 1 bulbs.
CANNAS-Spring Tubers
WINTZERS COLOSSAL — Scarlet bloom. Green foliage. FELLOW KING HUMBERT — Golden yellow, dotted red bloom. Green leaves.
EUREKA — Best white variety.
Price: Any assortment, 25c each, $2.50 doz.
DAHLIAS-Spring Tubers
VIVID - (Pom pon). Crimson. 30c each.
PINK DADDY BUTLER— (Hybrid Cactus. Large pink. 40c each.
MRS. I. DEVElt WARNER— (Decorative). Mauve pink, very large. 40c each.
JERSEY BEAUTY— (D.). Cosine pink. 40c each. LITTLE DAVID— (P. P.) Orange. 30c each.
SEQUOIA GIGANTIA— (D.). Deep pink. 35c each. MARY MUIR — (H. C.). Ivory white. 35c each.
JERSEY MAMMOTH— (D.). Rich golden mahogany. 50c each.
ROSA NELL — (D.). Cerise rose. 40c each.
MISSION BELL — (D.). Old rose and pale lavendar.
60c each.
JERSEY BEACON — (D.). Chinese scarlet with lighter reverse. 40c each.
CAMPFIRE GLOW— (H. C.). Bright crimson. 50c each. YANKEE QUEEN — (D.). Pink with white center.
60c each.
DAHLIAS
FAITH GARBALDI — (D.). Double deep rose. 60c each.
THE WORLD — (D.). Rosa magenti, tipped silver. 60c each. DAD — <D.). Dark red. 60c each.
DARKNESS — (P. P.). Deep velvety black. 40c each.
MRS. ALFRED B. SEAL — (D.). Glowing rose color. 80c ea. ANNA MAIER — (D.) Pure white. 50c each.
JOE FETTE— (P. P.). White. 30c each.
JANE COWL — (D.). Bronze buff and old gold. 40c each.
FALL BULBS
TULIPS— PARROT
PERFECTA — Yrellow striped scarlet.
LUTE A MAJOR— Clear yellow.
ADMIRAL DE CONSTANTINOPLE — Red, orange striped. MARTGRADE BADEN— Deep red.
CAFE B RUN— Pinkish.
TULIPS— TRIUMPH
ALBERIO — Yellow gold.
TEL ESCO PI US — Violet red.
TASCANO— Lavender.
BOSTON — Violet rose.
DELPHINIS— Mahogany red.
TULIPS— DARWIN
PROF. ROUWENHOFF — Bright cherry.
DREAM — Bright heliotrope, violet hue inside.
REV. EUBANK — Lovely lavender.
WM. PITT— Pink.
BARTIGON — Fiery red.
COPLAND— Red.
PRINCESS ELIZABETH— Deep pink.
FALL BULBS— Cont.
ZULU— Red black.
INGL ESC OMB YELLOW — Large yellow.
PRIDE OF HAARLEM— Carmine.
TULIPS— DOUBLE MIXED — $1.60 per dozen. Price tulips: $1.60 per doz. Our mixture 80c per doz.
HYACINTHS
GERTRUDE — Rosy pink. Popular forcer.
GRAND M AIT RE — Deep lavender blue.
L'lNNOCENCE — Best pure white.
YELLOW' HAMMER — Golden yellow.
Price: 15c each, $1.50 doz.
NARCISSUS
GOLDEN SPUR — Golden yellow. Early.
RED CHIEF — White cup, crimson band.
LAURENS KOSTER — White, orange cup.
NON SION — Double deep golden yellow.
Price: $1.00 doz.
CROCUS
GIANT YELLOW — Clear lemon yellow.
31 EYE11BEER — Purplish striped.
MONT BLANC — Pure white.
Price: 50c doz.
FERTILIZERS
VIGORO — For lawns, gardens, flowers and shrubbery.
100 lbs., $4.00; 50 lbs., $2.50; 25 IDs., $1.50; 10 lbs., 85c; 5 lbs., 45c; 12 oz., 10c.
ARMOUR’S TREE FOOD— 10c per lb., $7.50 per 100 lbs. SUPERPHOSPHATE — 6c per lb., $5.00 per 120 lb. bag. BONE MEAL— 6c per lb., $4.50 per 100 lbs.
Flower Beauty ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
depends on nourishment. Feed your flowers the square meal for all plants — Vigoro. Complete, balanced. Four pounds per 100 square feet will bring amazing results! It is clean, odorless, easy to use, and inexpensive.
Stock Garanteed to Grow With Proper Care.
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VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEED
SWEET PEA — New variety mixture. 25c per oz. Common varieties of vegetable seed in packages and bulk.
Annual flower seed in packages.
VEGETABLE PLANTS
EARLY CABBAGE TRANSPLANTS 20c doz., $1.25 per 100 LATE CABBAGE — 10c doz., 75c per 100 TOMATO PLANTS — Transplants — Several vari¬ eties. 30c doz., $2.00 per 100.
GRASS SEED
(Prices subject to change) HEAVYWEIGHT KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS SEED— Per lh., 30c
FANCY GRADE WHITE CLOVER SEED Per lb., 50c
CHOICE RED TOP SEED— Per lh., 25c OUR BLACK HILLS MIXTURE GRASS SEED- — 35c per lh.