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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.
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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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OAKLEY-PATE SEED COMPANY.— JOPLIN, MO.
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.