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OAKLEY-PATE  SEED  CO. 

JOPLIN,  MISSOURI 

PRICE  LIST  OF  FRENCH  AND  DUTCH  BULBS  AND 
NURSERY  STOCK  FOR  FALL  PLANTING. 

— ALSO— 

SEASONABLE  POULTRY  SUPPLIES. 


HYACINTH. 


U ♦ S»  Dept*  of  Agriculture » 


Washington, 


D*  C. 




L.  C.  MeCtai,  Tut  Pai.rti 


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OAKLEY-PATE  SEED  COMPANY— JOPLIN,  MO. 


PRICE-LIST  OF  BULBS  AND  NURSERY  STOCK 
FOR  FALL  PLANTING. 

SINGLE  HYACINTHS 

Named  Varieties  and  Separate  Colors. 

Each,  10c.  Doz.,  $1.00.  100,  $6  50. 

Madam  Kruger — White.  Perle  Brilliant — Blue. 

La  Victorie — Red.  Hofgartner  Kuhnert — Pink. 

DOUBLE  HYACINTHS. 

Each,  10c.  Doz.,  $1.00.  100,  $6.50. 

La  Grandesse — White.  Koh-I-Nohr — Red. 

Gertrude — Pink.  Gen.  Kohler — Blue. 

SINGLE  TULIPS— NAMED  VARIETIES. 

Each,  5c.  Doz.,  50c.  100,  $3.65. 

Rose  Griendelin — Pink.  White  Giant — White. 

Artus — Red.  Due  de  Burlin — Red  and  Yellow. 

Calypso — Yellow. 

DOUBLE  TULIPS— NAMED  VARIETIES. 

Each,  6c.  Doz.,  60c.  100,  $4.00. 

Rosina — Pink.  Murrilla — White. 

Rubra  Maxima — Red.  Titan — Red  and  Yellow. 

Count  of  Leicester — Yellow. 

DARWIN  TULIPS— NAMED  VARIETIES. 

Each,  6c.  Doz.,  60c.  100,  $4.59. 

Clara  Butt. 

Rev.  Eubank. 

White  Queen. 

Mad  Krelage. 

PARROT  TULIPS. 


Each,  5c.  Doz.,  50c.  100,  $4.00. 

NARCISSUS. 

Each. 

Doz. 

100 

Single — Emperor  10c 

85c 

$6.00 

Double  VonSion  10c 

85c 

$6.00 

JONQUILS. 

Each. 

Doz. 

100 

Single  or  Double. .3  for  10c 

35c 

$2.15 

CROCUS. 

Each. 

Doz. 

100 

Assorted  Colors — 

White,  Blue,  Yellow, 
and  Striped  3c 

30c 

$2.00 

PAPER  WHITE  NARCISSUS. 

Each.  Doz.  100 

13  Centimeters,  will 
produce  blossoms  this 
season 3 for  25c  90c  $6.30 

PEONIES. 

Large  Roots,  3 to  5 eyes.  Red,  White  or  Pink  Assorted 
Colors  : 


Each,  50c;  Doz.,  $5.00 


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APPLE  TREES 


There’s  room  on  nearly  every  city  lot  for  a few  fruit  trees,  grapevines 

or  berry  plants. 

APPLES, 

WHY  NOT  PLANT  THEM 
NOW? 

We  quote  two  sizes  only,  9-16  to 
11-16,  and  11-16  in.  and  up.  This 
refers  to  the  diameter  of  the  tree, 
about  two  inches  above  the  graft. 

They  are  two  years  old ; the  for- 
mer will  be  from  three  to  four  feet 
high,  and  the  latter  four  to  six 
feet. 

9-16  to  11-6  Each  65c 

11-16  up  Each  75c 

Ten  or  more  of  one  variety,  5c 
per  tree  less. 


SUMMER  VARIETIES 

Early  Harvest. 

Yellow  Transparent. 

Maiden  Blush. 

WINTER 

Ben  Davis. 

Gano. 

Delicious. 


AUTUMN  VARIETIES 

Wealthy. 

Duchess. 

Grimes  Golden. 

Jonathan. 

VARIETIES 

Mammoth  Black  Twig. 

Stayman. 

Roman  Beauty. 


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APPLE  TREES— Continued 

PEACHES. 

7-16th  to  ll-16th— Each,  65c.  ll-16th  Up— 75c. 

PEARS. 

9-16th  to  ll-16th— Each,  75c.  ll-16th  Up,— 85c. 
Bartlett.  Duchess. 

PLUMS. 

9-16th  to  ll-16th— Each,  75c.  ll-16th  Up,— 85c. 

Lombard. 

Blue  Damson. 


Burbank. 
Wild  Goose. 


CHERRIES. 


ll-16th  and  up— Each,  $1.00.  9-16th  to  ll-16th,  Each— 90c. 


Early  Richmond. 
English  Morrilla. 


Large  Montmorency. 
Black  Tartarian. 


ONE-YEAR. 

Each.  12 

Moore’s  Early  15c  $1.50 

Concord  15c  $1.40 

Niagara  25c  $2.50 

Delaware  25c  $2.50 


GRAPES. 


TWO-YEAR. 


100 

$12.50 

$10.00  Moore’s  Early 
$18.00  J 
$18.00  Concord  


Each.  12  100 

.20c  $2.00  $15.00 

20c  $1.90  $13.00 


GOOSEBERRIES. 

HOUGHTON. — Pale  Red  Medium-Size,  Good  Quality,  one-year  old — each,  20c; 
two-year  old — 25c. 

DOWNING. — Fruit  Green,  Large  and  Productive — one-year,  each  20c;  two-year, 
each  25c. 


CURRANTS. 

FAY’S  PROLIFIC. — Heavy  bearer,  fruit  large  and  good  flavor.  Two-year 
bushes — each,  30c;  12  for  $3.00. 


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POULTRY  FEED  THAT  MAKES  WINTER  EGGS. 

Now  that  the  hot  weather  is 
over,  and  most  everyone  has  re- 
turned from  a vacation,  the  old 
hens  are  fairly  well  through  the 
moult,  and  the  early  pullets  are 
about  ready  to  lay,  this  is  the  time 
to  begin  feeding  for  heavy  egg  pro- 
duction. 

Oakley-Pate’s  Meat  and  Milk 
Mash  and  Mixed  Hen  Feed  proper- 
ly fed  will  greatly  increase  the  egg 
yield. 

TRY  THEM  AND 
BE  CONVINCED. 

Meat  and  Milk  Mash, 

100  lbs.  $2.75 

50  lbs.  $1.45 

DRIED  MEAT  SCRAP. 

High  in  protein,  very  valuable  as  a food  for  producing  eggs. 

100  lbs. — $4.75.  50  lbs.,  $2.50. 

Smaller  quantities — 414  c per  lb. 

TANKAGE. 

Used  both  for  feeding  hogs  and  poultry. 

100  lbs.— $4.00.  50  lbs.,  $2.10. 

Smaller  quantities — 414  c per  lb. 

LINSEED  MEAL  (Old  Process). 

100  lbs.,  $3.00.  50  lbs.,  $1.60.  Smaller  quantities,  4c  per  lb. 

WHOLE  GROUND  OATS. 

Splendid  for  dairy  cows  and  almost  indispensable  in  making  mashes  for  poul- 
try. 100  lbs.,  $2.00. 

GROUND  CHARCOAL. 

Two  sizes  put  up  in  50-lb.  bags.  Per  bag,  $2.50.  Smaller  quantities,  6c  per  lb. 

GROUND  OYSTER  SHELL. 

Two  sizes — hen  and  chick. 

100  lb.  sax — $1.15.  Smaller  quantities,  2c  per  lb. 


Mixed  Hen  Feed, 

98  lbs,  $2.10 

50  lbs.  $1.10 


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OAKLEY-PATE  SEED  COMPANY.— JOPLIN,  MO. 


POULTRY  FEED  (Continued). 


PIGEON  GRIT. 

Dalton’s  Health  Grit  for  pigeons  prevents  sore 
mouth  and  canker. 

100  lbs.,  $2.25.  50  lbs.,  $1.25. 

ALFALFA  MEAL. 

Best  grade,  finely  ground — a substitute  for 
green  feed  in  winter. 

100  lbs.,  $2.00.  50  lbs.,  $1.25. 

PIGEON  FEED. 

Dalton’s  Excello  brand,  produces  heavy  squabs. 
100  lbs.,  $3.50. 


WOOD  STUBBS. 

Shawnee  brand.  Per  100  lbs.,  $4.40. 

DISINFECTANTS  AND  LICE  POWDER. 

SODIUM  FLUORIDE. — Recommended  by  the 
experimental  stations  as  one  of  the  best  things  to 
be  used  for  killing  lice.  May  be  applied  either 
dry  or  dissolved  in  water;  8 oz.  to  5 gal.  water 
for  dipping.  Per  lb.,  50c. 

CRUDE  CARBOLIC  ACID.— Universally  used 
as  a spray. 

Qt.,  35c;  U gal.,  60c.;  1 gal.,  $1.00. 


We  carry  a 
full  line  of 
Pratts  and 
Conkey’s 
Poultry 
Remedies 
and  Poultry 
Tonics. 


A 52-page  book  of 
Poultry  Helps  and 
Hints 

for  2c  postage 


Agents  for  the 
BUCKEYE  INCUBATORS 


AND  BROODERS. 


MAIL  ORDERS  FILLED  PROMPTLY. 


CORRESPONDENCE  SOLICITED.