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t5 IBRARY
RECEIVED
*% OCT] 1930%
U, 8, Department of Agriculture,
VAUGHAN’S HIGH-GRADE FERTILIZERS
Prices for Florists F. O. B. New York on ton lots.
Cartage charged on smaller quantities.
The Yield and Quality of Vegetables Depend Upon Continuous and Rapid Growth
It has been demonstrated that market-garden crops of the best quality are
those which are grown under conditions which permit of a continuous and
rapid development. Any delay in the growth ofa lettuce or radish causes
that sharp and pungent flavor of the former and the bitterness and toughened
fibre of the latter, beets become stringy, ete. Plant food of the right amount
and kind controls the yield and quality of market-garden products more than
VAUGHAN’S LAWN AND GARDEN FERTILIZER
Sit aS EEE SSS —E—E——E—E
Formula 3-ll-1, meaning 3 per cent available ammonia, 11 per cent phos-
phorie acid, 1 per cent potash. A very desirable high-grade all-around fer-
tilizer. There is sufficient ammonia to give the young plants a quick and
vigorous start and maintain a healthy growth. Grassand early garden truck
need lots of phosphorie acid, which this supplies. For lawns, make first
application in the early spring when frost is out of the ground, distribute evenly
25 pounds of fertilizer to every 1,000 square feet of lawn. In seeding down a
new lawn, scatter double the amount, 50 pounds of fertilizer in every 1,000
square feet; rake thoroughly, then sow seed.
5 Ibs., 40c; 10 lbs., 75c; 25 Ibs., $1.25; 50 Ibs., $2.25; 100 Ibs., $4.00;
500 Ibs., $18.00; 1,000 Ibs., $35.00; 2,000 Ibs., $65.00.
VAUGHAN’S 3-8el FERTILIZER. This brand has been especially
eo prepared for such crops as
require a quick, strong fertilizer; should be mixed well into the soil. Adapted for
tobacco, hops, potatoes, flax, sugar beets, early cabbage, cauliflower, celery, fruits,
especially strawberries, suitable for all soils (except sour). Quantity of pounds
to be used per acre: Corn, 300 to 500; Clover, 200; Timothy, 200; Pasture, 200
to 600; Early Cabbage and Melons, 400 to 800; Peas, 400 to 800; Pumpkin and
Squash, 300 to 600; Radish and Spinach, 500 to 1000. Price, 25 Ibs., $1.15; 50
Ibs., $2.00; 100 Ibs., $3.50; 500 Ibs., $16.00; 1000 Ibs., $30.00; 2000 Ibs.,
$56.00.
ONE. Coarse ground. (Ask us for sample.) This_ material
PURE RAW BONE. appeals to every florist that has used it. Note high
guaranteed analysis and special low price.
Price, per 100 Ibs., $4.00; 5001lbs., $17.50; 1000 Ibs., $32.00; ton, $60.00.
Guaranteed Analysis—Ammonia, 5.00%; bone phosphate, 50.00%.
BONE, BLOOD AND POTASH
Fertilizer Mixture 5-8-7 Per Cent Analysis
This is our best brand of concentrated manure: excellent for mixing into
potting soil or as a top dressing. Itisa money-maker. For potting soil, use about
20 pounds to a cubic yard of soil, and for the dressing scatter it about as thick ag
luwn grass issown, after loosening the surface of the soil. It is excellent for
Carnations if applied by the end of October orin November. It
can also be applied as a liquid manure by using an 8-inch potful
toabarrel of water. 25 1bs., $1.25; 50 Ibs., $2.25; 100 Ibs.,
$4.00; 500 Ibs., $18.00; 1,000 1bs., $24.00; 2,000 Ibs., $63.00.
BONE AND BLOOD. For Cabbage, Cauliflower, Corn
——— —— —_ and other crops of big surface
zrowth; not desirable for root crops except it is used in connection
with potash, salts, or hardwood ashes, and if so used it is especially
adapted to fruits, if applied early. For garden crops use 300 to
500 lbs. per acre.
Price, 25 lbs., $1.25; 50 Ibs., $2.25; 100 Ibs., $4.00; 500
Ibs., $18.00; 1000 lbs., $34.00; 2000 lbs., $64.00.
FERTILIZER MIXTURE 2-8-1
garden truck, tobacco, etc.
firm,
Quick in
5 healthy growth and developing the
Quantity of pounds to be used per acre: Beet, 500 to 1500; Carrot, 300 to
For fruit trees and small fruits,
starting, lasting in effect, giving
fruit.
800; Parsnip, 400 to 1000; Potato, 500 to 1000; Sage, 200 to 690; Salsify, 500
to 1000; Turnip, 500 to 1000; Blackberries, 400 to 800; Grapes, 400 to 500;
Strawberries, 500 to 1000.
Price, 25 lbs., 85c; 50 Ibs., $1.60; 100 Ibs., $2.85; 500 Ibs., $13.00;
1000 Ibs., $24.00; 2000 Ibs., $42.00.
DRIED BLOOD. For top-dressing, for mixin gwith the soil, and for applying
in liquid form, it is one of the best and safest nitrogenous
fertilizers. It is splendid for roses, carnations, chrysanthemums and all kinds
of pot plants.
Price, 100 Ibs-, $6.00; 500 Ibs., $27.50; 1000 Ibs., $53.00; ton, $102.00.
ACID PHOSPHATE. Fourteen per cent available. Animal or bone phos-
—— phate the most available form. Used on grain crops
and others requiring an excessive amount of phosphoric acid.
Price, 25 lbs., 75c; 50 Ibs., $1.25; 100 Ibs., $2.35; 500 Ibs., $9.00;
1000 Ibs., $16.00; 2,000 Ibs., $28.00. : oh
HARDWOOD ASHES. This is also a splendid fertilizer for the lawn and
garden, containing all of the fertilizing elements
except nitrogen. If used on the lawn at the rate of a ton or more per acre as a
first application, and annual dressing of three hundred pounds afterwards, will
insure a thrifty growth of dark color, exemption from ill effects of dry weather and
freedom from weeds. Price, 25 lIbs., 85c; 50 Ibs., $1.50; 100 Ibs., $2.75;
500 Ibs.. $10.00; 1000 Ibs. $19.00; 2000 Ibe 933 00-7 ee ee eee
uick-acting and lasting fertilizer for all bench
HORN SHAVINGS. Antl pot plants. Price, 25 lbs., $2.25; 50 lbs.,
$4.00; 100 lbs., $7.00; 500 lbs., $32.00.
HUMUS ‘‘Hyper Humus’’Brand. Packed in 100-lb. wooden cases
_——_—_——————_ which we have found the only sat-
isfactory container. Price, per case, $3.50; 5 cases, $3 25 each.
PULVERIZED LIMESTONE. Tbe agricultural value of lime has been
——— known for centuries, 1t 18 an economic
neutralizer for soil acidity, also beneficial to the soil in many other ways; it
improves the texture of the soil, lets in air and moisture liberates nitrogen and
other plant food, makes your soil sweet—enlivensit—that is, makes conditions
favorable to plant growth by giving life to the soil bacteria which make it
productive. Lime will be found very beneficial in the growing of all garden
crops, fruittrees and flowers. Try it on thelawn too. Apply after the land
is plowed or dug fora crop, scattering with a lime distributor, 2 tons or more
per acre, or by hand in small gardens—about alarge handful to a square yard.
Packed in cotton sacks—not paper.
Price, 10 lbs., 40c; 25 Ibs., 75c; 50Ibs., $1.25; 100 Ibs., $1.75; 500 Ibs.,
$6.50; 1000 lbs., $10.00; 2000 Ibs., $18.00.
any other condition, and it is neither wise nor economical to depend upon the
natural condition of the soil or the application of stable manure only for
profitable crops.
NOTE REDUCED PRICES THIS SPRING
VAUGHAN’S ‘‘ROSE GROWER”? BONE MEAL.
This is a special brand we have put up for our trade. It is ground fine, hence acts
quickly. Free from acid, and a superb article. Itis made from bene accumulated
in large slaughter houses, and should not be compared with the Bone Meal made
from cattle heads and feet gathered upon the Western prairies. Our ‘ Rose
Grower”’ Bone has been shghtly steamed to soften it andis thus quickerin its
action. Analysis: Ammonia 414 to 514 per cent; total phosphoric acid, 22 to
25 per cent; bone phosphate, 48 to54 per cent. Price, 5Ibs., 50c; 10 Ibs., 85c;
25 lbs., $1.50; 50 Ibs., $2.75; 100 Ibs., $4.75; 500 Ibs., $22.00; 1000 lbs.,
$40.00; 2000 Ibs., $75.00.
Quantity Required.—For permanent pasture and mowing lands 4% to 1 ton
per acre; for trees and vines, 2 to 4 quarts each; for top-dressing, 1000 to 1500 Ibs.
per acre; rose beds and plants, 1 part to about 50 of soil; for starting a new lawn,
as a base, 3 to 5 lbs. per 100 square feet.
REGULAR BONE MEAL. 25 lbs., $1.15; 50 Ibs., $2.00; 100 Ibs., $3.50;
509 Ibs., $16.00; 1000 Ibs., $30.00; 2000 Ibs., $56.00.
VAUGHAN’S SHEEP MANURE
This is a pure, natural Manure, and its effect is immediate; itis excellent for
mixing with the soil for greenhouse plants—one part manure and six parts soil.
Strewn over and dug into the vegetable garden or placed directly in drills or hills,
it promotes a rapid, steady growth until maturity. It makes the richest, safest
and quickest Liquid Manure. For use inliquid form, one pound to five gallons of
water will make a liquid which can be used with safety daily if necessary.
Price, 25 lbs., $1.25; 50 Ibs., $1.85; 100 Ibs., $3.00; 500 Ibs., $14.50;
1000 lbs., $27.00; 2000 Ibs., $50.00.
Nitrate of Soda is not
NITRATE OF SODA or Chili Saltpeter. é
—--,..OOqqgKRN 2 substitute for other
Manures, but we recommend it as the cheapest and best form in which to apply
Nitrogen to plants. Gardeners who are using farm manure should continue to use
it, but use Nitrate of Soda in addition to other fertilizers. If your objectis
to grow maximum crops you must furnish the plant with Nitrogen.
For the Home Garden apply as a solution one ounce to two gallons of water.
Price (subject to market changes) 25 Ibs., $1.50; 50 Ibs., $2.50; 100 Ibs.,
$4.50; 500 Ilbs., $22.00; 1000 lbs., $40.00. Write for prices on larger
quantites.
MURIATE OF POTASH. Potash is essential in all soils
for indoor and outdoor plants.
This is the best form in which to apply it. Price, 25 lbs.,
$2.50; 50 Ibs., $4.50; 100 Ibs., $8.00; 500 Ibs., $37.50;
1000 Ibs., $70.00.
SHREDDED CATTLE MANURE. An efficient high-
————— es oprade natural fer-
tilizer for all general purposes, manufactured by special process
from selected fresh cleanings from cattle pen. Price, 100 lbs.,
$3.00; 500 Ibs., $14.50; 1000 Ibs., $27.00; 2000 lbs., $50.00.
SULPHATE OF AMMONIA Used for its Nitrogen. A
. very desirable fertilizer for
all plants in which alarge leaf development or rapid growth is desired. Use
1 pound to 50 scuare feet of ground or bench, or a _tablespoonful to a
bushel of soil, or 3 gallons of water. Price, 25 Ibs. $2.25; 50 Ibs., $4.00;
100 Ibs., $7.50; 500 Ibs., $35.00.
THOMPSON’S ‘SPECIAL’? TOP DRESSING Chrysanthe-
ee eee eee
mum Manure An excellent stimulating manure for top dressing for
Chrysanthemums and similar plants. It is entirely
soluble and very powerful, especially suitable for top dressing plants in pots
during the growing season. Price, 7lbs., $1.10; 141bs., $1.75; 28 lbs., $3.25;
56 Ibs., $6.00.
THOMPSON’S VINE PLANT AND VEGETABLE MANURE
So compounded as to combine stimulating with lasting effects. A safe
and reliable Food and Stimulant for every Fruit-bearing plant, for Foliage and
Flowering Plants, for Vegetables and out-door Plants of every description;
admirably adapted for mixing with the soil when potting in the proportion
of 4 lbs. to each wheelbarrow of soil. Price, 14 lbs., $1.50; 28 lbs.,$2.75;
56 Ibs., $5.00; 112 Ibs., $9.00.
PURE ICHTHEMIC GUANO. An Ideal Plant Food, that exactly
SS ee —— fulfills all the requirements of Plants
and Flowers, Fruit and Vegetables in a well-balanced form.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE.—(1) In the dry state, 1 to 2 ounces to the square
yard of ground. (2) In a liquid state, a tablespoonful to a gallon of water
in the case of pot plants, about three times a week. (3) In a dry state mix wit!
soil, when potting, 1 part to 100 parts of soil.
Imported in original bags of 112 lbs. each.
112 lbs., $8.00.
CLAY’S FERTILIZER. This valuable imported manure is especially ree-
a om mended to all who grow either fruit, flowers or
vegetables, and wish to bring them to the highest perfection. It should also
be used in potting soil as a top-dressing. Price, 7 Ibs., $1.10; 14 lbs., $2.00;
28 Ibs., $3.50; 56 Ibs., $6.50; 112 lbs., $12.00.
Gardeners know the value o!
SCOTCH SOOT. (Genuine Imported.) Sapna ae sac
lating a healthy growth of dark vreen foliage, and its beneficial effect in freeing
the soil from slugs, grubs and cut worms. Price, 25 Ibs., $1.75; 50 Ibs., $3.00;
100 lbs., $5.00; 500 Ibs., $22.50.
IMPORTANT. The prices on this page are based on present prices
of fertilizers and are subject to change as market fluctuates.
We are not responsible for loss of weight, due to evaporation, of
imported fertilizers.
28 Ibs., $2.50; 56 Ibs., $4.25;
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Terms of Business
Please read carefully the following instruc-
tions and rules before ordering. Those who
are explicit in all details when ordering, save
much of our time and their own in avoiding
correspondence regarding orders, and receive
prompt shipments. ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE. SAN ec iae
PANAMA-PACIFIC
EXPOSITION
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credit, 60 days, except on stocks !always sold for cash, see other | will please supply usual trade reference or property statement. If
pages. Special 2 per cent discount for cash in ten days (from | the business is a partnership or a corporation, be sure to give the
these list prices only, not from “Special’’ mail quotations and | yames of partners or officers and signatures of those authorized to
excepting net cash items.) sign orders. Some individual name should be signed to all orders.
.O. D. We prefer not to send goods C.O.D., but when wanted 3
in that manner some money must accompany order. We do not open new accounts for cash goods.
Perishable Stock, Plants, ete., are POSITIVELY not sent C.O.D. All “Holiday Stocks” are sold strictly on cash terms.
WHERE SOLD. Our stocks are sold F.O.B., Chicago, New IMPOSSIBLE TO GUARANTEE CROPS. We do not warrant
York or Western Springs (unless otherwise stated), and we do not | in any way, expressed or implied, the contents, or the description,
povepe eer aos Tae ae te Wee wtioe to aie purity, productiveness, or any other matter of any seeds, bulbs or
COmaatee nal m eB rices are mace on | plants, sold by us, and we will not in any way be responsible for
ee eee seppine (point, and iif wevare to: accept the crop. If the customer does not secon ites goods on above
transportation risks we can do so only at advanced prices. ;
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you wish to use; there is no other sure way of correct routing. | 2nd money will be refunded. Subject to above conditions and by
DO NOT use the words send, ship, forward—they mean | reason thereof, we make our sales at the moderate prices quoted in
nothing. When ordering, state routing distinctly: Mail, | our catalogue.
Express or Freight. 3 , b ‘
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or damage plants are at customer’s risk only. If your state
over at buyer’s expense, unless instructed not to do so. : : he é ;
Please give explicit instructions when ordering. imposes serious restrictions on plants shipped in, tell us when
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kindly give us in EACH ORDER the correct names, sizes, grades ORDERS FOR BULBS, ONION SETS and like perishable
and prices of the stocks you order from this catalogue, and the | stock which we book in advance of shipping date are accepted by
routing, the name of the railroad company, shipping date and like | ys only subject to loss by fire, rot or other accident beyond our
details. This prevents misunderstandings. ss
FIRST ORDERS from all firms not having an account with us control; we not guaranteeing to supply same if so lost.
should come with cash remittance to cover same, from which ADVANCE ORDERS for bulbs or seeds not yet. grown or
deduct 2 per cent. (Don’tforget to add postage if ordered by mail). | harvested are subject to pro rata delivery in case of short crop.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Explanation of tables below: Numbers prefixed with B represent Bulbs; P Plants; S Seeds.
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Abutiloni.. se ose S. 23] Cape Flowers....... 49| Flower Pots......... S45 Wenives. js se < «6 51] Perennials...... P34) |\Stokesial ie cjamjeee's «ar S. 41
(AGacis’.2cimoeee S. 23] Cardinal Climber.P.4,S.26] Flower Seeds..S. 2, 23, 41 | Kudzu Vine....... P. 12} Petunia......P.9, S. 2,32] Strawberries.......P. 19
Achillea....-.P.13,$ 38| Carnations. S. 26, 39, P.13| Forsythia......... PUSi6l labels says san en GD Philadelphus.. .. |. P. 17) Sunflower......... 35
Ageratum . Bake oraierat S. 23] Carnation Supports. 49] Freesia........... S, 29] Lantana..........8. 30 Poe Ee Gig Bees 2, oh ee Sweet Peas... -8. 2, 36-37
Almond ..........P. 16] Castor Oil Bean.P. 4, 8.33] Fruit Trees......... 19 | Lavandula ....... P. 14 Plant Ricken , 53 Sweet William.....8. 39
Althea? Shee sek Bipi6\|\Gelosia!.o+...., s+ S. 26] Fuchsia ......... S. 29 | Lawn Implements Platycodon.......8. 41| S2nseviere ZeylanicaP.. 5
Centaurea. .P. 4, S. 27,39 ; Outside Back Cover Petree eS SCR Syri : 55
Alyssum.P. 4, 13, 8.23, 38 Chlidenth aay Fumigators ...... oy 00) litretters 49 | Poinsettia.. gle) TO) seat ae oom oc ibn
Amaranthus ...... Spe rece ne B20 runkials cant. 0 PipisiiearMeld woe POUD yet aca S82, 41| Tamarix. .,..++ <0. 17
Amaryllis. ..8. 23, By 20 ey ere ; Inside Front Cover | Portulaca. -..S. 33 | Thermometers...... 55
Ampelopsis .P.12, S. 38 P.8. 13, 8.27, 39 | Gaillardias. P. 14,S. 29, 40 | Leaves, Prepared... 53| Bot Covensine wc. oi ein Rolle earner 55
Antirrhinum P. 4, S. 23,{24 | Cineraria .._..|.S. 27,39| Garden Line....... 50 | Ligustrum........ Tey OG vo Hane Beta o no oe 53) Tobacco Dust....... 52
Apios Tuberosa...B. 20 Canaan Vine...B. 20 Cee P29, 5-29 ae stent eens eS 16. Paiva 2 9,148. 32, tA Teo ee teeeeee on Be
2 Ole ROD 12 | LilieSie cm cn ape, Sse 20M SAVE Uiale el olaiolei aioe Jai ree Pruners ......
Aprons, Rubber ..-.. abe Gematis eS ae 3 e: oe Gla oh ae Soe Bd abe = Lily of the Valley. B. Q0|Prunus............. 17 Trees, Shade........ 18
Aquilegia...P.13,S. 38] Geng Pigighuori es ee Linum..... S$. 30] Pump Spray........ 55| Trellises .......... 55
drcbitien ions ho, eid oo 2b Glazing Tools....... 50 | Lobelia... . . P.9,S, 29, 41| Putty. ............. 50] Tropzeolum..... Pe SsarcG
Aristolochia..P.12,S. 38] Cornus...........P. 16 Gloxinia.......... S. 29! Lonicera........ P. 12, 16| Putty Bulbs......... 50] Trowels............ 55
Asparagus....P.4,S. 24] Cosmos ..........S. 27| Gtasses....-.....- S. 3} Lupinus... ..... S. 29, 41] Raffia.............. 54| Tuberoses.........B. 20
Asters. P. 4, 13,8. 2, 24, 25 | Crab Bechtel's.....P. 16] Gypsoph’la P.14, S. 29, 40 | Lychnis .... P. 14,8. a Reed wists rake ors 54] Tubs............... 56
Croton: decide teen P16 Malus ............: Rhubarb.. ..8.45, P. 19] Twine.............. 56
Beale anny oviites.resete tester S. 25] Cultivators.......... 57 | Hardy Climbers...P. 12] Marigold......... e 30 HUSH eet ae 17| Vases 56
Bands, Rubber...... 491 CycasStems........ 49|Helenium......... S. 40] Marguerite ...... Ribbons). sies< ears 54| VegetableSeed ...S. 42,45
Baskets............ 481! Cyclamen.....P.5, 8. 28] Helianthus. P. 14, S. 35, ne Mastioanaae ieee 50 Ia Roaecoudmadonee Bll lieagesam P. 9.835
Bedding Plants, .P.4, 5,9 Cydonia). he. 16 | Heliopsis....P.14, S. Mats. Aisiete eo WOD | RUSCUS oo cies cie a sielers 53] Viburnum... i Pet
Begonias.....P.4,S. 26] Cyperus... 2... §. 28! Helichrysum...... s. 39 Match Sticks...... 53 Wane P.9.14, 8. 35
Bellis: .... P. 13, S. 38, 33 Heliotrope ...P.9,S. 29] Mignonette....... S. 30] Salvia..P. 9, 14,5. 34, 41 Vines. Ea ero
Bellows .....-...+.. Dahlias......P.10, 8. 28| Hemerocallis ..... Be Lg inept ope sh, so ots P. 14| Sash, Hot Bed.. SE eop on? lee ae oor esi
B@rbenis e000 « Be is Daisy (Bellis) P. 13,8. 38,39 | Hibiscus ....P.14,S. 40] Moon Vine (see Ipomoea) Saucers............. 54| Wallflower........S. 41
Bone Meal Delphinium P. 13, s 98,39 | Hollyhock ...P.14,S. 40] Moss,Sheet......... 55) Saws............... St] Water Barrel Truck
Inside Front Cover | pi anthus P.138. 28. 39.40 | Hose Supplies....... 51| Moss, Sphagnum.... 55{ Scabiosa.........S. 34, 41 : Back Cover
Booksivicin. 3 eee 49 Digitalis’... P13) 8. 40 | Hyacinthus Cand. Winisiracna! Spawn... 44] Scythe Blades Watering Pots...... 56
eect Ee hae i Ask tectretesiae °5 B.20, S. 41] Myosotis........... S. 40 ; Back Cover|iWeedersery. contre. 56
Bigs --- hig By | Duster, Legasits <4, 0 | Hydrangea...) 18) Nasiartume,......g. 31 Shanty Daity P12, 8.30) eed ils Back Cow
Immortelles ........ I5gi|| MELO EEE Sco Saco oe ° Shrubs......---.... 16] Wheat Sheaves...... 56
Caladiums..,.P.4, Ee Zo pieneane prausrse*ls i te Insect Destroyers ... 52 Nozzle.........+-+-5 511 Small Fruits........ 19] Wheelbarrow........ 56
Calceolaria........ Waar ae Bees e * 46 | Ipomoea...... P.9,S. 29] Oxalis....... B. 20,8. 31] Sod Crusher......... 54] Wire Designs....... 46-47
Calla eer owe B 30 Eu ard Since Re Seip Eris astae ck Pel5s SS? P40 Pansy... o..-< PEONS. coi Solanum, ester P,.95 S134) Wiren! oS Sate ane 56
Calliopsis. >: ......- S. 26 SEALING Ly Sh Tron Age Tools...... LEP io Men Moa ev alae ai hSDILACA Min cle) fall cleleeice 17 | Wistaria....P.12,S. 41
Campanula..P.13, 8. 38 inside Back Cove Peonies . nae 12] Sprayers..... saa itarse 55
Candytuft....... S. 26, 23 Bernsn a reisters Pio, Pb. d3'| Ismenei .).2 2/58 20 | Pennisetum. ..P. 9 31] Sprinklers.......... 55] Yueca...... P. 14,8. 41
Cane Stakes......... Fertilizers TSOlOmiaies sos ae oe ze 29] Pentstemon..... ry aa 41] Stands, ie 53
Canna......S. 26, P. 6, 3 Inside Front Cover | Ivy, English....... 122, yey UNSER cy (2) Oats amie P. 9 | Stocks.. .....8. 2, 34| Zinnia.... .P. 9,9. 2, 38
9 VAUGHAN’S SEED STORE, CHICAGO AND NEW YORE, BOOK FOR FLORISTS
FLOWER SEED NOVELTIES
BALL’S WHITE ASTER
THE seed of this splendid Giant Aster of the Late Branching type—the product of twelve years’ selection
to develop the ideal of a perfectly double flower, of flawless color—was offered in 1921 for the first time.
In the Fall of 1908, George J. Ball, a Sweet Pea and Aster specialist, selected a plant among his Late
Branching White Asters on which the flowers were solidly double, so much so that from eight to ten flowers
only fifty seedlings were grown the following year. ‘
season since.
and late glut of flowers.
0z., $5.00.
and heavier stems.
American Beauty.
texture.
admiration.
CLEVELAND CHERRY. Thisis an im-
provement on Jerusalem Cherry. Differs
from it in habit of growth, which is
dwarf and compact and the larger
number of berries produced. One of the
best house plants for window decoration.
Trade pkt., 25c; 14 02., 80c; oz., $3.00
DIDISCUS Coeruleus, Lavender Lace
Flower. 3ft. An unknown plant which
ought to be grown more frequently.
Long stemmed lavender flowers; look
like blossoms of Queen’s Lace Handker-
chief. A constant bloomer. The cul-
ture is not at all difficult, only the sced
is somewhat slow in germinating. To
be sown in a medium hot frame, like
Phlox or Verbenas in February or
March. Seed will germinate in about
Keep frame closed until the seedlings form their leaves, then
To be planted out in May in
BALL’S
WHITE
ASTER
four weeks. ]
give plenty of air when weather permits.
partial shade. Trade pkt., 25cc; 0z., $1.40.
GOMPHRENA. Orange. (Globe Amaranth). A showy everlasting with
clover-like heads. Blossoms resemble a ripé strawberry in color and mark-
ings. Start in sandy soil in gentle bottom heat. Trade pkt., 25c; oz., $1.00.
LILIUM REGALE. (The Regal Lily.) It is absolutely hardy, and is ex-
cellent for forcing. It has been predicted that this will become the Easter
Lily of the future, and being so hardy, may be grown at home. The flowers
are white, slightly suffused with pink, with a beautiful shade of canary-yel-
low at the center, and extending part way up the trumpet. Blooms out of
doors early in July, and seedling, bulbs will flower the second year.
100 seeds, 65c; 1,000 seeds, $5.00.
MYOSOTIS. Blue Bird. A beautiful winter-flowering Forget-Me-Not. An
English specialist selection from the Oblongata class. The only Myosotis
which has received an award of the British Royal Horticultural Society in
many years. Pkt. (about 100 seeds), 60c.
PETUNIA. Copper-Rose. Enormous flowers of wonderful color with a deep
white throat deeply veined—a shade that attracts and holds your attention.
The substance of the petals is firm with a velvety surface. Free-flowering
but shy seeder. Trade pkt. (1,000 seeds) $1.00; 5,000 seeds for $4.50.
Balcony Queen. Pure “Elk’’-purple flower of good size with a white
throat. Fine for window and porch boxes. Trade pkt. (1,000 seeds) 50c.
Dwarf California Giants. The habit of the plant is very dwarf, flowers
very large and of the finest substance, very fine range of color. Trade
pkt. (1,000 seeds) $1.00.
Rosy Morn, Improved. The plants are bushy and compact, the medium
sized flowers, produced in great abundance throughout the entire summer
and fall, are of a most pleasing clear pink, contrasted by a broad, white
throat, A splendid sort for porch boxes, pots and beds.
Trade pkt., 50c; 1% oz., $1.00. 4
PHLOX. Dr. Nana Compacta, Coerulea Stellata. Dwarf compact bushes,
blue with white star; splendid for edging, blooms all summer.
Trade pkt., 35c; 14 0z., 70c.
STOCK. Mammoth Ten Week, Heatham Beauty. Anew and quite dis-
tinct color in this grand class of Ten Week Stocks. The plant is of pyra-
midal habit with very large flowers of a rich mauve, shaded terra-cotta. Really
an Empress Victoria Augusta on cream ground. Trade pkt., 35c; 1 0z., 70c.
TITHONIA SPECIOSA. Mexican Sunflower. A rare plant from Mexico.
Perennial throwing up from the root many stout, woody stems furnished with
rather large foliage. The flowers are large and remind one of an immense
single Zinnia; color, dazzling orange-scarlet. It forms a large shrubbery
plant, flowers for a long period and is especially desirable for planting among
shrubs or in the background of wide borders; will also bloom in winter in
the house, if lifted before frost. Trade pkt., 35c.
TRITOMA. Hybrida Mirabilis. An annual Red Hot Poker Plant. Seed
should be sown in temperate heat from January to March, pricked off and
treated like half hardy annuals. The seedlings may be planted in open, grown
from end of April to May and they will bloom freely from August to late in
the Autumn. Trade pkt., 25c; 0oz., $1.40.
ASTER. American Beauty Carmine-Rose.
known Late Branching Asters, but differs in that all the large blossoms are produced on much longer |
] The flowers are fully double to the last and are a most lovely shade of bright —
carmine-rose. Trade pkt., 25c; 14 oz., 40c; oz., $1.40.
Purple.
14 0z., 40c; 0z., $1.40
American Beauty—Lavender Beauty. Beautiful clearlavender. Trade pkt., 25c; 14 oz., 45c; oz., $1.60.
American Beauty—Sept. Beauty. Delicate soft shell-pink.
Heart of France. This opens red as the purest ruby, deepens with age and retains its remarkable color to the very
end. The petals appear strikingly changeable, showing now a glow and sheen quite unique, now a soft warm velvety
In any light, natural or artificial, Heart of France is startlingly beautiful and will command instant
Trade pkt., 25c; 14 oz., 40c; oz., $1.40. ;
_ Tangerine.
It has been grown and the seed carefully selected every
The flowering season comes between the Royal and Late Branching types, filling in between the early
c It grows to a medium height with full, distinctively centered blossoms, ideally
formed for long distance shipping.
The seed of this Aster is about two-thirds the size of ordinary varieties.
24% ft.
Same as above, but a beautiful rich velvety purple. Trade pkt., 25¢;
Trade pkt., 25c; 14 oz., 45c; oz., $1.60.
NEW SWEET PEAS
Late-Flowering Sorts
Alexander Malcolm. Glowing scarlet cerise.
Eva. Large, pure white, of good substance.
Golden Glory. Glowing orange. Oz., 75c.
Hawlmark, Pink. The richest colored Sweet Peas ever seen; rich, bright
rose-pink, deeply flushed and shaded salmon. This is the finest Sweet Pea
introduced for several years. Oz., 80c; lb., $10.00.
Hawlmark, Lavender. The best color of its kind. It is a true clear, light
lavender of very large size. Pkt., 25c.
Mrs. Arnold Hitchcock. Pale pink, flushed with salmon on a cream ground.
Oz., 40c; lb., $5.00.
Mrs. Tom Jones. Bright delphinum blue, a very attractive color.
Oz., 60c; lb., $7.00.
Oz., 60c; lb., $7.00.
Oz., $1.00; lb., $14.00.
Picture. Color, flesh-pink with a rosy flush, the whole suffused and shaded
with creamy apricot. Oz., $1.20.
Royal Scot. The most brilliant scarlet. It does not fade or burn in the
hottest sunshine. Oz., $2.40.
I Deep orange colored flower, almost approaching the color of a
tangerine orange. Large size and beautifully waved. Oz., 80c.
Early-Flowering Sorts
All White. An early King White. Oz., $1.20; lb., $16.00.
Fair Maid. Finest blush pink, suffused salmon on white ground.
Oz., $1.20; 1b., $16.00.
Harmony (Early Masterpiece).
Oz., $1.00.
Madonna. Black seeded white. Unlike other black seeded white, it has no
trace of a pink tinge Oz., $1.20; lb., $16.00.
Nightingale. Bluish lavender Oz., 70c; lb., $9.00.
Torch. Salmon-orange. Same shade as Illuminator in the late Spencers.
Oz., $1.00.
ZINNIA. Dahlia Flowered Mixed. The plants of this new race are verv
sturdy and produce many flowers with stout stems.
petals are closely imbricated, sometimes seeming almost to be piled one upon
the other. The flowers often measure 4 inches in depth and 6 to 8 inches in
diameter. In general appearance, the flowers compare with the Show Dablias.
Trade pkt., 30c; oz., $1.80.
Colossal Buttercup. Buttercup isidentical with the other Giant Zinnias,
color, pleasing deep primrose, which holds its color in bright sunshine.
Trade pkt., 25c; oz., $1.40.
Colossal, Apricot Yellow.
Trade pkt., 35c; oz., $2.00.
Colossal, Burnt Orange. An attractive color.
Colossal, Salmon Shades.
Trade pkt., 25c; oz., $1.20.
Colossal, Shrimp Pink. A delicate and pleasing shade.
Trade pkt., 30c; oz., $2.20. ~
WE SUGGEST flowers, either if grown in a cool house or outdoors:
Annual Delphinium. Double stcck flowered type in separate colors.
Hunnemannia. (Bush Escholtzia.) Flowers keep a week.
Helichrysum. (Strawflowers.) Flowers sell well fresh and dried, also
those of Acroclinium, Rhodanthe and Xeranthemum.
Tall French Marigold. These are fine for cutting and pot culture.
Zinnia Colossal. Separate colors. Fine for cutting. inch the seed-
lings when they are about eight inches high to make them branch out. f
The best clear lavender, self waved.
A charming new shade in this popular flower.
Trade pkt., 20c; oz., $1.00.
Beautiful shades, all of a rich salmony-pink.
Trying out the following, which furnish splendid cut-
Price, % oz., 75c; 14 oz., $1.35;
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AUGHAN’S SEED STORE, CHICAGO AND NEW YORE, BOOK FOR
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FLORISTS
M*** of our Florist customers find a most profitable side line
in selling our high quality Lawn Grass Seeds.
Vaughan’s ‘‘Chicago Parks,’’ ‘Central Park’’ and ‘‘Col-
umbian”’ Mixtures are the highest grade possible to make. There
are no brands so well or favorably known, and our extensive adver-
tising make Vaughan’s Lawn Grass Seed a sure and ready seller.
VAUGHAN’S “CHICAGO PARKS’? AND
“CENTRAL PARK’? LAWN MIXTURES
They produce a beautiful and enduring turf, and do so in the
quickest time possible, with endurance considered, without the aid
of cheap “quick showing” grasses, which are of temporary value.
The great parks and beautiful cemeteries, where best results
must be had in producing beautiful and enduring grass, Vaughan’s
Mixtures are used almost exclusively.
Vaughan’s lawn grass seeds are thoroughly cleaned then re-cleaned ;
this applies to all the separate kinds of seed contained in the
mixtures and each lot tested for germination, in the most painstaking
and careful manner.
PRICES: Each Doz. 100
One-pound packages (sell for 50¢ each)... .$9.40 $ 4.65 $37.50
Five-pound package (sell for $2.40 each).. .... .... $36.50
In Bulk, seeds at cost, per 100 lbs., $35.00.
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‘““COLUMBIAN”? MIXTURE
For Shady Lawns or Sandy Soils.
On Sandy soil and in shade, conditions are met with when making
a lawn, which require the use of a special kind of grass seed.
To provide sure and beautiful lawn grass under such conditions
Vaughan’s ‘“‘Columbian”’ has been grown and specially prepared with
exceptional care.
Vaughan’s “Columbian” is an excellent mixture for the uses stated
above; its record in public parks, expositions and private grounds
everywhere in the U.S. justifies its use by everyone who needs lawn
grass for a shady place or for light sandy, soil.
Prices—$1.50 per 100 lbs. higher in all the different size packages than
‘‘Chicago Parks’”’ and ‘‘Central Park’’ mixtures.
VAUGHAN’S OTHER MIXTURES
“QUICK SHOW’’ LAWN SEED, for immediate effect.
$2.70; 100 lbs., $25.00.
“GOOD MIXED’? LAWN GRASS SEED. 10 lbs., $2.25;
100 Ibs., $20.00.
KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS. Fancy Clean. (21 lb. Seed.)
High germination. 14 lbs., $7.00; 100 lbs., $48.00.
RED TOP, Fancy Seed. Extra heavy. 10 lbs.,) Prices
subject
$2.75; 100 lbs., $25.00.
RED TOP, Unhulled. 10 lbs., $1.90; 100 Ibs., $17.00. to
SHADY
NOOK
VAUGHAN’S
10 lbs.,
Grass seed is high again this year, due to the drought the past EE ne Whitey wee cxiremely short. Write ae
season. Subject to change without notice.
Originated = named by : FTSETPTTTS : “CHICAGO PARKS” LAWN
facets (ini VAUGHAN’S } “CENTRAL PARK” ¢ niixTURES
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2-lb, box,
5-lb, box,
1-Ib, box,
“COLUMBIAN”’
Put up in attractive lithographed cartons in 1-lb., 2-lb.
and 5-lb. sizes, and in cotton bags printed in colors in 5, 10,
15, 25 and 50-lb. sacks. They sell themselves.
“Every blade of grassis a study; and to produce two where there
was but oneis both a profit and a pleasure.’’—Abraham Lincoln.
4 VAUGHAN’S SEED STORE, CHICAGO AND NEW YORK, BOOK FOR FLORISTS » (
Prices F. O. B. Western Springs, Illinois, where
we ship by Express and C. B. & Q. R. R. All orders
to all states shipped, subject to customers
assuming risk in regard to their state entomology
requirements.
We assume no transportation risks after deliver-
ing shipment in good order to the transportation
company. Should custcmers have any cause for
rejecting plants we would suggest that they be
accepted under protest, and particulars telegraphed
us at once.
Soft plants are not shipped to distant points by
freight.
BILLING—3 plants of any one variety at the
dozen rate; 25 at the 100 rate; 250 at the 1,000 rate.
We charge for packing on 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 ona basis of actual value at
Western Springs.
ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS NANUS
FANCY LEAVED CALADIUM
ALYSSUM—Vaughan’s Little Gem ,, 400 CALADIUMS—Vaughan’s Special Fancy Leaved
————————— Se
The best type of dwarf white Alyssum. 214 inch............. $0.60 - $4.00 Dry Bulbs. Named sorts. For window boxes, show plants or green-
AMARYLLIS—Giant Hybrids—See Bulbs
ANTIRRHINUM—Snapdragon
Vaughan’s Select Tall Strain. Pink, red, white, yellow or mixed. 24% inch
pots. Doz., 60c; 100,$4.00; 1000, $35.00.
ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS
NANUS
We are headquarters for select stock
Size pots Doz. 100 1000
Seedlings from
AEB clase. cles $1.50 $10.00
24 inch: ...... $0.75 5.00 45.00
Ps Sad Booanon 1.00 7.00 65.00
3 inch....... 1.50 10.00 Eipiste
AMIITICH sects oats 2.00 15.00
ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI
Dozen 100 1000
Seedlings from
BtSie es cle + = $1.20 $ 8.60
7 Shino 506 $0.60 4.00 35.00
2%inch....... .@5 5.00 45.00
3 inch....... 1.50 10.00 Bake
4 inch....... 2.00 15.00
ASTER—Giant Branching
White, purple, lavender, red, pink,
rose, shell pink and mixed.
100 1000
Price, from flats....... $2.00 $18.00
Price, from 214 in. pots. 4.00 35.00
BEGONIAS-—Bedding
Varieties
GLORIE DE CHATELAINE. Silvery
pink. Compact and strong grower.
Price, 21!4 inch. Doz., $1.00; 100,
$6.00; 1000, $50.00.
Price, 3 inch. Doz., $1.75; 100,
$12.00.
LUMINOSA — Bright scarlet. Red
foliage. 214-inch. Doz., $1.00;
100, $6.00.
CASTOR OIL BEAN—Ricinus
RED or GREEN-LEAVED. 214-in.
pots. Doz., 85c; 100, $6.00.
4-in. pots Doz., $2.00.
ist, in a warm house.
ANTIRRHINUM (Snapdragon)
house growing, this is one of the most decorative plants. Rich thrifty
leaves, handsomer than Begonias: marbled, veined and striped with white,
pink and dark red. Bulbs should be started into growth about March
43-Please write for Prices on started stock.
Choice mixed varieties, cach, 30c; doz., $3.00; 100, $20.00.
ESCULENTUM (Elephant’s Ear) 5-in,
pots, started plants. Each, 30¢3
doz., $3.00.
ESCULENTUM (Elephant’s Ear) 6-
in, pots, started plants. Each, 50c;
doz., $5.00.
For Caladium Esculentum bulbs,
see Bulb Pages,
CARDINAL CLIMBER
A graceful annual climber. Flowers 144
inch in diameter of a fiery cardinal red.
Price, doz, $1.00; 100, $7.00.
CENTAUREA—Dusty Miller
GYMNOCARPA, 2y%-inch pots.
Doz. 60c; 100, $4.00.
COBAEA—Cathedral Bells
SCANDENS, blue, 2%-in. pots. Doz.,
75c; 100, $5.00.
4-in. pots. Each, 30c; doz., $3.00;
100, $20.00.
COLEUS
——
Dr. Ross. A fine variety for deco-
rative purpose. Enormous leaves
like a Rex Begonia, but most ex-
quisitely colored, being a blending of
yellow, crimson pink and green.
Doz., $1.00; 100, $6.00.
CUPHEA PLATYCENTRA. (Cigar
Plant.) Flowers tubular in shape,
11% to 2 inches long with two bright
scarlet wings at the end of each
flower. Price, 24-inch, doz., 60c;
100, $4.00.
New Haven, Conn., Sept. 21,’21.
If these bulbs prove as good as
the seeds which we bought of you
last April, as per enclosed bill
shows, you will get more and
larger orders for other goods later
on, as we are going into the re-
tail and mail-order end of seed
and plant selling this coming sea-
son. Very truly yours,
THE MARVEL MFG. CO,
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CYCLAMEN
VAUGHAN’S GIANT FLOWERING
Grown from our celebrated seed in five separate colors, viz.: white, white with
eye, red, pink, salmon.
Each Doz. 100
aye-inebs To00 ae Sst BRE Vin wiktestsetiasarciniciose cet, ore $1.50 $10.00
1001
inch ready in June and July. ..cssseseesssses-8089 388 2000
4-inch, ready in August.....
Prices are good only tor delivery up to October Ist.
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wees CISSUS DISCOLOR
A beautiful climber with mottled and marbled crimson and green foliage.
Each Doz. 100
QUAND os ow oid wes ctes elec es te ere eeee reece +...90-20 $1.50 $10.00
ENONYMUS JAPONICA
Useful for window boxes.
Each, 40c; doz., $4.20; 100, $30.00
After that date see
Glossy green-leaved variety.
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BOSTON FERNS
We grow our Bostons bushy and wellfurnished from the pot up. They are pot-
grown and are worth double the long, drawn, bench lifted stock. Our customers
are “repeaters’’ on these. That’s why we are always sold out early.
Doz. 100
$ 1.20 $ 8.00
2.00 15.00
4.20 30.00
6.60 50.00
9.60 75.00
13.75 100.00
VERONA. A handsome new variety of the Riceantissime secs hhoinewhit
resembling the N. Whitmani, but with finer ostrich plume foliage and with a
stiffer midrib which makes ‘the fronds stand up better than most Moe
of the lace ferns. Each Doz.
Oe Ge 5 pA ti cts RO ge COLO Dene LO CRDO Cerra $0.20 $1.50 $10.00
See NIAC PEA a oo ninayraitn).cS say elalife2 bia Te SBe Dive ahs Jo: 30 3.00 20.00
2 STEN egy ie alg CCRC eR IEC Le SP aa -50 5.00 40.00
PR aTINOH Pole Pete heserescrele cits) Siehchartinle seevaislerere ce -75 8.00 Seats
LORD WOLSELY. One of the best varieties for Easter and Christmas, aie
bright red in color. Each Doz. 100
DV GEENLC Hic Senet moteteaar ie ieae Ii, sree ae ele aeyero nd nec" 6 $3.00 $20.00
BPS OR ero Aa A. a eR es 4.20 30.00
MASSENGEANA The variety with the golden stripe down the center of
the leaf.. The best of all Dracaenas for the house. Each Doz 100
SH-THOD 7c Ria cer Rete ates eee Pe eal ob oral orcas RYT er aneens es $0.50 $5. 00
AAC vs nec ree dete ete ohe: ape alale Chcleretarerene te vies 75 8.00
TERMINALIS. Rich crimson foliage marked with pink and white
Each Doz. 100
PAK ear Goo eo ICE EC AO CAI IRON eB $0.30 $3.00 $20.00
SS OMLEORI, ok a ee ees ae arnt ovenaic fee ahacohare =. 5 Shae aw 40 4.20 30.00
‘“VAUGHAN’S SEED STORE, CHICAGO AND NEW YORK, BOOK FOR FLORISTS 5
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BOSTON FERN
CROTONS
Florists who visit our greenhouses are immediately struck by the wonderful
colors and vigor of our Croton plants Selections and reservations are constantly
being made, and those requiring the choicest should order at once.
Each Doz. 100
B-INCH IOUS Brescleps Odes wists erba, etek ioyalelalsterdasa's cetacean ate $0.50 $ 5.00 $30.00
4-inchispatsss centred betes Giimanime cot Rote -75 750 50.00
FICUS ELASTICA. “(Rabbes Plant.) Large-leaved variety, useful for dec-
orations and house plant. Each Doz.
PEXLE RUA Pies) Asie ial vats. c a\cTexn eleva wlesis keyinanhaleretavele $0.75 $ 8.00
SEC et pe roe eo) or oot apes <a aie QN < Slr e RE ogc 1 00 10.00 .
Tics s (0) Nese Aarne REPRE Ca act ae Re HE OPP BETIS LPT chcet ac We 150 15.00 3
FS UDC ous Ech eR TSC UOR CR Pe CERI CDP IC ITCEHERCRSTAIERCD, oie ce-ch 2.00 22.00
FICUS BENJAMIN. Small-leaved, of a drooping habit. Fine for window
boxes. Each Doz. 100
DUES ING aR RERERC eRe a CED ARICA RSE to ey Oey ne $0.15 $1.20 $ 8.00
Bee a0 acon a- earch ele oda: 2s Veitelnieueee Loge eee meaner si 1.75 12.00
AA Teal Cliber stags iv colesede sa: dove bisete aaa ne eaters ne Tae 25 2.00 15.00
FICUS REPENS.
itself to any solid object.
stone and wooden conservatory walls.
A very small-leaved evergreen creeper which attaches
Extremely useful and ornamental for covering
Each Doz. 100
Dey ITO i cetie co, ater MA RNG lela lachiaeapehe ct eraad i oma “ede $0.85 $ 6.00
3 “-inch She Dio Toles Bolland tein tho Cole ogc o Gt $0.20 1.50 10.00
ARE PLINC Da arehfavainves sy ctevavep.n) a aeerstaetterahe atel-yole: Haters e205) 2.00 15.00
PANDANUS VEITCHII
AUR OD ye ais roiwkys coat -< Wiete epaekeaai aesiere rere er ols ere -60 6.60
Sainchy joe css Bac atte terete ee eats eee 1.25 13.75
Geta dle. ah sees avers ee mae eee ale ete weeeare 2.00 22.00
SANSEVIERA ZEYLANICA
Erect rigid sword-like leaves, thick and fleshy, dark green with clouded bars
of white. - Each Doz. 100
AMIN GUNS) Fraesarn ale anv ecerncte Sekeeepets eke k seen athe deat area $0.40 $4.00
HOW VAUGHAN’S SEED STORE MAINTAINS ITS STANDARDS
ORTY-FIVE years ago, Vaughan’s Seed Store
was established in response to a demand from
market gardeners for purer and more fertile seeds
than they could obtain elsewhere. Since then,
through technical improvements in testing seeds
and proving types, higher purity and germination
standards have been established and with them
Vaughan’s Seed Store th~ough its officials and
employes has constantly kept pace.
The latest methods for cleaning and storing seed,
testing for germination and analyzing for purity are
practiced; while at the same time the advantages
acquired from forty-five years in business are re=
tained. Particular care is taken with flower seed,
as Vaughan’s Seed Store is the recognized headquar-
ters for flower seed in this country. Our stock is
purchased from the growers of the best strains in
localities most favorable to seed production; and
all are testedand analyzed. It is well known
A Scene in Our Seed Laboratory Where All
Seeds Purchased Are Tested for Purity and
HILE keeping up his supply of tried varieties,
the seedsman must be ever on the lookout for
new; and the house which values its reputation
carefully avoids recommending novelties which have
not been thoroughly proved. This requires expensive
trialgrounds. In Vaughan’s seed farms in Michigan
and Illinois, all novelties not proven on the grounds
of the introducer are tested for one or more years
before being catalogued, and here, also, seed of
the old varieties are tried out year after year
to make sure that our stocks are suffering no
deterioration.
Here, also, we grow much of the seed we sell, of
varieties for which the soil and climate are favor-
able. Peas, beans, melons, cucumbers, sweet corn
and gladioli are grown on our Michigan farm.
At our greenhouses and nurseries at Western
Springs, Ill., which supply our trade with indoor
among florists that if you fail to get what you want
everywhere else, youcan count on Vaughan’s
Germination Under Supervision of a Govern-
ment Trained University Graduate.
and outdoor flowering plants, the same expert care
is exercised as in the seed departments.
YELLOW KING HUMBERT
Giant Canna
Yellow King Humbert
An orchid flowering sport of the well-known variety King Humbert. Has
the same habit of growth asits parent; foliagea very dark green with flowers
measuring 5 to 7 inches across; individual petals 3 to3'% inchesin diameter.
Color of flower a deep rich yellow heavily spotted and blotched with bright red.
Some plants will occasionally give a scarlet or searlet-striped flower, which we
consider an advantage,rather than a defect.
Each Doz. 100 1000
Dormant \LOOLS- Ey yen) chat lai hronin en Debtor $0.10 $0.85 $6.00 $50.00
S-incowRoObyplantsh tise -y-rsiysleleeie sterol iere ee 15 1.20 8.00 75.00
A nchyr ot plantsssjecsncn eee eee -20 2.50 18.00
Fp ardatal Stor She Ge AA AN Ey Gls docodmdo si 35 3.50 25.00
King Hlumbert
The Best Bronze-Leaved Canna of Today
This remarkable Gold Medal Canna has been the prize winner for many
years. Of all the wonderful flowering and foliage plantsintroduced, this one
takes thelead for size, color and habit. It is a cross between the Orchid-
flowering and the French, or Crozy type, combining the best features of
both—thelarge flowers of one with the free-blooming character of the other.
416 feetin height.
Each Doz 100 1,000
Dorman trots: yas oe este steceustere eewiteetate $0.10 $0.85 $ 6.00 $50.00
Sanchyhopyp antares ome aele eels wel rete se toes 15 1.25 8.00 75.00
4-inchyhotwplantsy.sesisats ssc bene oem -20 2.50 18.00
S-INCHEL OL plants ee em eis ene ene 35 3.50 25.00
Other Orchid Flowering Cannas
Dormant Roots 3-inch Pot
1-2 Eyes Plants
Doz. 100 Each Doz. 100
LOUISIANA. 6ft. Green foliage, large
VIVIGKBCATIEG occa eine are icteric -60 4.00 al 1.20 8.00
UNCLE SAM. 6 ft Clear deep orange-
searlet extra large flowers........... -60 4.00 15 1.20 8.00
WYOMING. 7 ft. Golden-yellow,
bronze foliage t.n cco eee 60 4.00 15 1.20 8.00
WINTZER’S COLOSSAL. 5 ft. Green
foliage. A striking vivid scarlet that
retains sltsyiprillancyas eee ok -85 6.00 -15 1.20 8.00
KING HUMBERT.
HS SPECIAL PRICES
— FOR BIG THREE
HUNGARIA. Pink.
VAUGHAN’S SEED STORE, CHICAGO AND NEW YORE, BOOK FOR FLORISTS —
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Vaughan’s Cannas —
Scarlet.
YELLOW KING HUMBERT.
Green Leaf.
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OUR EXPERIENCE WITH CANNAS
Our Canna fields at Western Springs when in bloom during August and Sep-
tember make a grand showing and present a wonderful blaze of color. They
attract thousands of visitors, both professionals and amateurs. Last year we
grew over ten acres of standard sorts and novelties, besides 1,000 seedlings. Canna
culture is one of our main specialties now as it has been for over thirty years.
Our Cannas have won important prizes wherever exhibited—(Many Gold
Meeals): Chicago, Omaha, Buffalo and St. Louis, and at the Panama-Pacifice
exposition.
We ought to know something about Cannas, and realize that many so-called
novelties are being sent out every year whose only claim for existence in many
instances is @ new name. We had to pay dearly in discovering that ignorant
and unscrupulous growers give almost any name to their stock of Cannas, as long
as the color is somewhere near correct. To them any red is a ‘‘New Chicago,”
any yellow a “Florence Vaughan,” etc.
Our Cannas are true to name, and furthermore, the stock we use for propagation
has been specially selected on points of vigor, true type, color, size of flowers.
In our list of sorts will be found all the good old standard kinds, and many of
the best novelties, the inferior varieties being discarded every year as the merits
of the newer ones are proven.
Prices are for Dormant Roots up to APRIL Ist, after which Pot plants
are ready. :
Hungaria
The Best Pink Canna
Height, 314 feet. Very compact, almost dwarf and of very
luxuriant growth. Leaves bluish green; never burn. Trusses of
enormous size borne well above the foliage. Flowers very large
with very broad petals. Color purest La France pinxk with satin
sheen. The most delicate pink in Cannas. A bed of this solid
color, or as an outer companion to Yellow King Humbert, make
two of the most brilliant beds ever attempted with Cannas
Each Doz, 100 1000
IB UI DS, cca suiis oract tole toiais ie cee terre ttatote voters Seis oilers? $0.20 $1.75 $12.00 $100.00
Potiplants scictavccmterste ites icra o cucticirte ele -20 2.00 15.00
A-inchsPotiplantss sickle bkenielsreeiinie = <r Spina WAC) 3.00 20.00
FIELD OF YELLOW KING HUMBERT CANNA
OFFER No. 6. 3 bulbs of each for. .$1.00
OFFER No. 6A. 6 bulbs of each for.. 1.50
OFFER No. 6B. 12 bulbs of each for.. 3.00
Bronze Leaf.
Yellow. Green Leaf.
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Latest New = Rare Cannas
We supply Dormant Roots up to April Ist,
after which Pot Plants are ready
AMERICAN BEAUTY. Deepshade of carmine-rose, particularly pleasing and
unique. Size of both trusses and flowers enormous, with the advantage that
it fits nicely in the truss. Each, 75c; doz., $8.00.
BRIGHTNESS. Bright intense orange-scarlet. Flowers immense in size and
vividly brilliant. One of the finest cannas existing. Each, 75c; doz., $8.00.
CITY OF PORTLAND. 31 ft., Distinct among the several really worth
while pink Cannas. A deep pink which does not fade during the hot weather.
A free bloomer with flowers borne well above the foliage.
Roots, doz., $1.50; 100, $10.00. Plants, each, 20c; doz., $2. 00; 100, $15.00.
EUREKA. 4 ft. Remarkably free-flowering eerie and with its striking
white flowers which first appear cream, makes a very effective show in con-
junction with a good scarlet such as Firebird or King Humbert.
Roots, doz., $1.20; 100, $8.00. Plants, each, 20c; doz., $1.50; 100, $10.00.
FIREBIRD. ; ft. The best Scarlet Green-Leaved variety in existence. The
——————__ flowers are borne in immense trusses, on strong sta!ks well above
the leaves. They are of splendid form, round and shapely. The petals measure
and sometimes exceed 21% inches across, and the color is a clear glistening scarlet
without any streaks, spots or blotches. We have seen and tested many varieties
during the years we have devoted to their culture and have never seen one that
can approachit. (Our own introduction).
Dormant roots. Each, 20c; doz., $1.50;
38-inch plants. Each, 20c; doz., $1.75;
4-inch plants. Each, 35c; doz., $3.00; 100, $18.00.
JANE ADDAMS. 41 ft. Green foliage. Buttercup-yellow with blotches of
red inthe throat. A clean vigorous grower and very free bloomer.
Each, 20c; doz., $2.00; 100, $15.00.
100, $10.00; 1,000, $90.00.
100, $12.00.
MATADOR. 4% ft. A grand introduction. Flowers of the largest size, with
beautiful rounded petals. An abundant bloomer. Color rich scarlet marbled
cerise.
Roots, $1.20; 100, $8.00. Plants, each, 20c; doz., $1.50; 100, $10.00.
MRS. ALFRED F. CONARD. 4 ft. Exquisite galmon-pink flowers of the
largest size, produced in fine erect spike well above the green foliage.
Dormant roots. Each, 20c; doz., $1.50; 100, $10.00.
38-inch plants. Each, 20c; doz., $1. 75; 100, $12.00.
ORANGE BEDDER. 4 ft. Green foliage! A bright orange color with just
enough scarlet suffusion to intensify the dazzling mass of color. A very
free bloomer.
Dormant roots. Each, 10c; doz., 85c; 100, $6.00.
38-inch plants. Each, 15c; doz., $1.20; 100, $8.00.
ROSEA GIGANTEA. 38 to 4ft. A magnificent, showy Canna of a rose to
carmine-pink shade. Flower heads of immense size.
Roots, doz., $1.50; 100, $10.00. Plants, each, 20c; doz., $1.75; 100, $12.00.
THE PRESIDENT. 4 ft. In color a rich glowing scarlet with immense
rounded flowers seven inches across when fully open, produced on strong erect
stalks well above the large green foliage. Free bloomer and strong grower.
Roots, doz., $1.50; 100, $10.00. Plants, each, 20c; doz., $1.75; 100, $12.00.
ORIENTAL. 4 ft. Foliage light green. This is a grand variety in its color,
and when massed is very effective. Flowers are golden-yellow, tigered with
nasturtium red, forming immensc spikes, the individual flowers being large
and well shaped.
Roots, doz., $1.20; 100, $8.00 Plants, each, 20c; doz., $1.50; 100, $10.00.
VAUGHAN’S STANDARI
Pa: Dormant Roots 3-inch Pot
Bronze Leaved Varietie 1-2 Byes Plants
Doz. 100 Each Doz. 100
DAVID HARUM. 31% ft. Vermilion-
Beet cnt eet eleee cicatin ds wee et 0.60 $4.00 $0.15 $1.20 $8.00
KING ‘OF BRONZE. 5 ft. Deep
bronze foliage with small red flowers. .60 4.00
Yellow Shades, Green Foliage
BUTTERCUP. 34ft. A true butter-
cup! yellow larze ss aegis setae ce. -60 4.00
FLORENCE VAUGHAN (true stock). 5
ft. Yellow,spotted crimson.......... -60 4.00 15 1.20 8.00
GUSTAVE GOMPPER. 314-4 ft. Gold-
en-yellow the lower petals being lightly
spotted with red. Good sized flowers... .75 5.00 15 1.20 8.00
GOLD BIRD (Oiseau d’Or.) 41% ft.
Strong grower. Flowers of good shape
and large size. Colorisa bright yellow
with faint spots of red.............. -85 6.00 .20 1.50 10.00
Red-Flowering, Green Foliage
ALPHONSE BOUVIER Ee ft. Green
foliage. Flowers crimson........... . 5.00
BEAUTE POITEVINE 314 ft. Lar-
gest and best crimson.............. -75 5.00 -15 1.20 8.00
pe esl SHENDERSON- “a ft. Bright
Se ee SIE cista natal a sroletn ler <ty -60 4.00 15 1.20 8.00
JULIUS KOCH. 3 ft. Brilliant blood-
RECUN. c Chita ats Lita <table a we Sibi eS me -85 6.00
METEOR. 4 ft. Immense brilliant 3
crimson heads of large round-petaled
flower. The spikes arelarge and clear .85 6.00 15 1.20 8.00
MILWAUKEE. 34% to4ft. A splen-
did sort with rich deep maroon flowers
of great substance. e find it the
darkest of all Cannas.............. -60 4.00 olor
PRINCE WIED. 3 ft. Fiery vel- ;
Veby DIOGO aved css chosen leraiulete '=.0'> cnie 75 5.00 15 1.20 8.00
THE EXPRESS. 2}4ft. Bright scarlet-
erimson. Large broad flowers in im-
mense trusses. This is the best dwarf
redsGannaeuyt sos os sect saree esas 75 5.00 15 1.20 8.00
SEED STORE, CHICAGO AND NEW YORK,
_ CANNA |
FIREBIRD
BOOK FOR FLORISTS
The very best red-flowered green-leaved Canna
Ready May Ist.
One plant (first size) of each of Vaughan’s Latest New and Rare Cannas
12 plants, each named, for $3.00, by express.
SPECIAL OFFER NO.
7.
CANNAS OF
MIERIT
Variegated Red and Yellow Shades, Green Foliage
NIAGARA. 3 ft. Deep crimson with
wide irregular border of deep golden-
VOU OWE Hes ctealsarstcicide sicane ain lek
PELEY. 18 to 24 inches. Green foliage.
This is the dwarfest Canna we know
of. Color vermilion-red, edges of
petals a golden-yellow. Free con-
tinuous bloomer. 3-inch plants.....
QUEEN CHARLOTTE, 4 ft. Orange-
scarlet with gold band...............
STELLA. 4 ft. Green foliage. Its beau-
tiful golden-orange flowers appear
early and continue without interrup-
tien until frost. A robust grower
forming sturdy shapely plants........
SOUV. DE A. CROZY. 4 ft. Crimson
with; yellow border’. .c.c:cic¢ sede ees
Dormant Roots
1-2 Eyes
Doz 100
a 4.00
-85 6.00
-75* 5.00
-60 4.00
-75 5.00
Pink, White and Variegated Shades, Green Foliage
MAD. CROZY. 31% ft. Vermilion with
gold border. The sort which popular-
SFEALUBEA CANN A tae. winch otalei\clekajcieds
MAROS. 3 ft. Green foliage, color
almost pure white, flowers round,
truss large. The plant is very robust
and carries its flower spikes well
abovelthe foliage... 6 sec a. were ed se
MARVEL 416 ft.
MLLE. BERAT. 414 ft. A shade of
POSC-CANIMINE.\s\a\e so ele a cheleip isha starciseiel
VENUS. 3% ft. Rosy-pink mottled
creamy yellow border................
MIXED. All kinds and colors.
Por, L000) isc ese ec claes $20.00
-60
240
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
2.50
38-inch Pot
Plants
Each Doz. 100
$0.15 $1.20 $8.00
15 1.20 8.00
aps 1.20 8.00
15 1.20 8.00
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Chrysanthe
ULIAS
CHRYSANTHEMUMS—For Pot Culture
We have found the following varieties to be among the best.
from 244 inch pots.
*Aug. Dasse. ;
stiff stem with fine foliage, a first-rate commercial variety .$0.10
*Chieftain. A rose-pink, commercial variety of
exceptional merit. Perfect stem and foliage.......... .10
*Harvard. Japanese reflexed, very dark crimson; i
perfection November about 15th and later. Best dark
Chrysanthemum) for pots.) j-sjel-isicerysiteiciers a)-leateieie ine -10
Marion Newell. Very fine pink. Japanese............ -10
*May Foster. Pure white, fine for pot plants.......... -10
*Mrs. F. Beu. Medium sized flowers of a beautiful shade
OLDLONZO ey ohe rasa vjareverersns’oinlelowe faletayelers cifenepemet evens toPalict oie teereet oes -10
Old Gold. Orange-yellow of immense size and good form.
lixtray fineMorepot plants. cope eae ieee Petr 5)
Patty A_beautiful shell-pink Japanese variety, dwarf
habit. This is very fine, both in color and habit;
Goes ot taderejeitevccie ce secretions hiree 215
The Bard. Dark crimson. Very free-flowering. Make
five mpob PLAU EA ies eye isleyecvsawoniocuiet ten toentonrecromecer -10
*Wm. Buckingham (Single). Very large, lovely shade
of intense rose. Strong grower with fine foliage........ 10
W.H. Lincoln. Bright yellow. A well-knownvariety. .15
ANEMONE TYPE—For Pots
A golden-yellow, good sized flowers, strong Hach Doz.
$0.85
75
75
1.20
Strong plants,
Those marked (*) are also good varieties for bench culture.
100
$6.00
5.00
5.00
6.00
5.00
6.00
8.00
8.00
5.00
5.00
8.00
The Anemone flowers consist of one or more rows of flat or tubular ray florets,
with shorter quilled or tubular disc florets of the same or a distinct color, and are
being grown in sprays for artistic floral arrangements.
The varieties we offer
below we know make fine pot plants, as we have tried them all and are growing
them in quantity for fall sales.
Chestnut.
when fully developed are tinted with pink.:..........
Coed. White, shading to pale lilac when fully open.
Center highvand jiulleysniectcleeitereiene Aono omemno
Inocencia. Outer petals of pure white; central petals
most beautifully flushed pale pink; edges of the tubular
- petals in center of light yellow; an exquisite variety...
Juno. Deep lilac, shading to white; the center head
being loose and graceful and of a deeper shade than
the outer petals; magnificent in its coloring.........
-10
Bright zinc-orange shading to yellow flowers; pene
ak
Doz.
$1.20
1.00
-85
100
$8.00
7.00
6.00
6.00
Each
Laelia. Laelia pink. Color uniform when matured; cen-
ter tull-and woundedig..= spice eet reir = eh er eee ae . $0.15
Maple Leaf. Flowers light yellow, lightly to heavily
overlaid with old rose. Ray florets sulphur-yellow,
lightly penciled with old rose; center full and lighv.
Color resembling the autumn color of the leaf of the
Sugar Maple to pais. c.eiacherepieritier set eben ren eee
Pepita. Pale pink with orange-yellow center; the flower
is heavy and of great substance...............-+-.---
Redbird. Ox-blood red with center florets tipped with
yellow; center low but full, ray florets slightly cupping
wheniifullyidevelopeds a.) -/mcinele ecient nisin einer
The Chief. Sulphur-yellow shading to light lemon-
yellow; center full and rounded and slightly darker
than the ray florets; 3 to 4 inches in diameter. Ma-
tures’ first week im November... ./0..0 ss cceees sos. alee
Titan Beauty. Color deep, rich bronze, shading in
center to scarlet; the most striking of the collection;
outer petals reflex, showing the center to advantage; a
strong grower...... SOD OCON ODO DIAS Kou em CIA Soa
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
CAPRICE DU PRINTEMPS TYPE
Can be planted out
A new early-flowering strain and ideal for pot culture.
Doz.
-85
-85
«85
-85
-85
VAUGHAN’'S SEED STORE, CHICAGO AND NEW YORK, BOOK FOR FLORISTS
in the open ground in May if desired. Best sellers and money-makers for
every plantsman.
Butler’s Caprice. Deep pink, |
Katherine Thompson. Crimson, strong grower.
Lilac Cap Deep lilac, very showy.
Mrs. Greening. Flowers pink, with lighter shade in center.
Purple Cap. Purple without any markings.
White Cap. Pure white
Yellow Cap Bright clear yellow.
Prices of above, each, 10c; doz., $0.85; per 100, $6.00.
Flowers about 3 to 4 inches across when well grown.
Dwarf compact grower.
HARDY OUTDOOR CHRYSANTHEMUMS
The following will furnish an abundance of flowers from August until heavy
Strong plants from 24-inch pots.
LARGE-FLOWERING
frost.
The following varieties are a cross between French varieties and the Hardy
English varieties, and have gained popularity in this country during the past two
years, as, with slight protection, they will withstand our severe winters.
Care
should be exercised in planting these in early spring, so that they establish —
themselves for the vigors of our winters,.and not planted in the Fall.
Each
A. Barham. Bronze; incurving.............+> seeees 90010
Carrie. End of August. Yellow, in cluster form...... .10
Carpet of Snow. White, end of August, in clusters.... .10
Firefly. A reddish bronze; very early, until late frost... .10
Golden Queen. Large pure golden-yellow............ .10
Gustave Grunnerwald. Light pink ..... Safco ace pteke
Hardy Pink. This is one of the hardiest varieties we
know of. Flowers are of a deep rose-pink of medium
size; very free-flowering.................-...++---- -10
Le Pactole. Very pleasing shade of bronze; freeandearly. .10
Normandie. Blush-pink; very dwarf and free-flowering. .10
Pink Harbinger. A fine rose-pink variety; large-
flowering, coming in bloom early and extending its
flowering period late into the fall................... -15
POMPONS
Doz.
$0.85
Sa
-85
85
-85
1.20
-85
-85
-75
1.20
100
$6.00
5.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
8.00
6.00
6.00
5.00
8.00
Pompons are becoming more popular year by year, being especially desirable
for pot plants and a distinctive grace and beauty to floral decorations of
all kinds.
Bijou Rose. A beau-
tiful rose color.
Bronze Queen. Bronze
red underlaid with
yellow, changing to
orange with yellow
showing through. Pe-
tals flat, but slightly
twisted when matured.
Each, 15¢;doz., $1 00;
100, $7.00.
Charlotte. Deep bronze;
extra fine.
Fairy Queen. Very hand-
some bright pink.
Kate Manning.
dish bronze;
early.
Lillian Doty. Early
pink; large ball-shaped
flowers.
Miss Seeley. White
One of the best earlies.
Uneeda. Deep yellow
early.
Zoda. An early bright
yellow.
Price, except where
noted, each, 10c; doz.,
75c; 100, $5.00.
Red-
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CA a
GERANIUM— Lucifer
GERANIUMS
Cousin Janne. Pleasing clear pink; semi-double Each
WEES tro aT I heh ein inl ctin ste: cackererhaie ci sraicueee $0 15
A Doel SOiebe Ue ce RIC RE OL OeiD eo ete ne One 25
LUCIFER. Bright scarlet.
LA FAVORITE. Grand double white; very free.
S.A. NUTT. (Double.) Dark crimson. The old favorite.
ae Ze“ inch pots. ae. .cceras 5 SURO ELE 10
Price of above { Strong, 4 inch pots.............0. 20
Beaute Poitevine. Leading Salmon variety.
DEGMNGH I DOUS\ eIateT, aptere cle roie wiciesa aw olenalane Wales 0.0400 15
TIERS Geer ce ae tiara neha) evens sfafereiare Myer ye ye ecb 25
Mme. Salleroi. The best border geranium; 12 inches
high. Foliage variegated green and white. 2% inches. 10
PELARGONIUM—Pansy Geranium
EASTER GREETING. Bright amaranth red, large
flowers, dwarf and compact grower, splendid bedder,
DAAC Lh DOU eM oanereetetaiieic al cra ee) <rslaie agetatiefonaie sieve 20
Avineh pPotss) pReAGya VLAN please ah oye ocd cists ws: eelesevee Gece 30
MRS. LAYAL, This pelargonium is of easiest growth,
dwarf in habit, and literally covered with flowers all
the time. in color the flowers on the same plant are
light pink, white, dark purple, black, etc.
DEG AING POU awa oa ae eee ere sere eid Perslatolets aid ave 20
HELIOTROPE
CENTEFLEUR. Best dark to date, 214 inch pots...... 10
BEINICR:.ta ta Narain tome tene aan eee a sia oloceeLerard $8 Gace e 20
Mammoth Mixed. Light colors. 2144 inch............ 10
CANO RIO rt St soca ciricteret OmICeRG Oe ae ee ae merers 15
IVY—English
I TANOH, DOs sie casei ues tata ere ee ee 10
CINCH POLS Sl everarefe ha \eaas Kava lokete ore Meee el cerelaneies o)ov%e 25
IPOMEA— Moonflower
NOCTIFLORA. White, 21% inch pots............... 10
MPS CE ENG tints gh tosh aid Eee ar aie ate Soares Beret eked fawn 20
LEARII. (Blue dawn-flower). 214 inch pots........ 10
SITICH MOGs ayarcrolas wlatwietes Daleks alors levers Se ayelesvAsBiovdiere 20
LOBELIA
BEDDING QUEEN. 2% in........ Per 1000, $35.00
MARGUERITES—Paris Daisies
MRS. F. SANDER. Improved double white. Large
pure white flowers, beautifully fringed. Valuable for
cut-flowers and pots. 214 inch pots............----
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PANSIE
VAUGHAN’S INTERNATIONAL. Per 1000, $25.00 ..
PENNISETUM—Fountain Grass
Beautiful grass-like plants with graceful plumes
214 to 3 feet high which are very effective as bor-
ders for Canna beds.
LONGISTYLUM. White plumes. 2) inch pots.... aa
MARGUERITE—Mrs. F. Sander
Doz.
$1 20
2 50
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PETUNIAS
VAUGHAN’S BEST SINGLE MIXED, Ready Mayl1. Each Doz.
2-inch pots....... SP Tidtare cae ete orctoic elias ci tteremenctcrate eine $0 60
Balcony Queen, 23-inch pots.........2-.se+eeeee 60
Rosy Morn, best strain, 214 inch pots............... 60
Snowball, (Single), 214 inch pots................. 60
SALPIGLOSSIS. FROM VAUGHAN’S SPECIAL
SEEDS 2Yinch: pots) clerics he cele le clele ereteiclary ateierat= $0 10 85
SALVIA—Scarlet Sage
FIREBALL. 1% feet. Very early and large-
flowering.
GLOBE OF FIRE. Extra fine compact spike.
2 Yo inch: potst’. cjcjocce.s sfs coca = Per 1000 $45.00. . 10 75
SR CAOTG 005." Pepa op OO Ra. ey ERR ey Citas OREM RG 20 175
VERBENAS Ready about May Ist.
Mammoth Pink, Purple, Scarlet, White and mixed.
DUE INCH "POCS =<) atest dase, <lsicheynte auaiaieleysrete siete efeelasereia ope ers 60
DEFIANCE. 24 inch pots.............. ie wptateye sale 60
MAYFLOWER. 2% inchpots...............-..05. ne 60
LEMON-SCENTED. 234 inch pots..............-..-. 20 1 20
VINCA—Major Variegata Ready May Ist
PVG WAX To of CARRS CRS OMRIEL CORSE RAO IA HLICIC. ood 10 75
Se AMC POUS A o's cco-elet aclelor, outa: sieves wage heer syalavelet areetlene's 15 150
AD IMGHPPO tae hele sre rere ile eh e{efellenaye ste sles oveetentan eo eheCeanoge= 25 250
Minca Rosea\ (Periwinkle)! <2 j.jorc cre aicleyenisiz leit viele se 15 75
eosea vA Maas cc ciate a cuecetherline Devi eins sveia ofeilalle auatarsi he aia 15 75
ZINNIAS
VAUGHAN’S COLOSSAL. Ready May lst, in pink,
purple, scarlet, white and mixed. 24 inch......... ...:. 60
PLANTS TO GROW FOR XMAS
XMAS PEPPERS
Birdseye. 214 inch pots.......... Per 1000, $45.00 75
Giant Celestial. 214 inch pots...Per 1000, 45.00 75
POINSETTIAS, ‘‘The Xmas Plant.’’ Ready June
Usha renvli Pera cc e's oe aye sparen Per 1000 $75.00 15 1 20
ZEYEROLAP SOC: PlANtS) .i--. cial tein oerese otaleleelnia/ ov eaysterd ie 40 4 00
PRIMULAS. Up-to-date varieties. Grown from the
finest strain of seed in the world, of which we sell large
quantities to the most particular pot-plant specialists.
OBCONICA GIGANTEA GRANDIFLORA. Apple
blossom and Kermesina. 2% inch, assorted colors,
SS er Se SP REIS tae Oooh a ata Per 1000, $50.00 10 85
SOLANUM. Ready about April 1st.
Clevelandii. Dwarf. Compact 2%4inch.......... 15 85
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POINSETTIA PULCHERRIMA
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GRAND DUKE ALEXIS
DAHLIAS
In the following list we offer what we consider the very best of the foreign and
American Dahlias, which we observed in our extensive trials last season.
While roots may generally be planted by April 15th, it is hardly wise to set
out the growing plants until May 10th to 15th.
Contrary to popular opinion, we maintain that Dahlia plants are always supe-
rior to dry roots, and are willing to take the responsibility of recommending them.
Prices are for growing plants from 2}!4-inch pots, ready April 15th.
NEW AND CHOICE DAHLIAS
ATTRACTION. (Peony). Very large perfect and full Each
flowers of a clear lilac-rose, A rare color; producing fine
HOW ELISLEIMS se ay Mbein ciaieeeialolsl ins edereheneno eerste tee isnon eeuats $0.40
BIANCA. (Peony). Lilac-rose; very free-flowering and a
wonderful variety for cut flowers.................-.-- 35
HOCHSAI. (Decorative.) A clear golden-orange, darker
shaded in center; very free-flowering, early............ .
KALIF. (Cactus). Pure scarlet. A true majestic flower
frequently measuring 8 to 10 inches in diameter, strong
CaO Ry Ee SABES oA OS ODD Or oo aes Phno co abla aaa -50
KING OF AUTUMN. (Decorative). An entirely new
shade of buff-yellow suffused with orange. The color is
unique, flower and foliage of vigorous constitution. A
splendid ‘exhibinion\bloom).. aes lisesi cei -35
CARMEN SYLVIA. (Decorative). A carmine pink, with
fine stem and habit. A favorite as a cut flower....... 35
EARLY-FLOWERING
A. D. Livoni. (Show). A beautiful soft pink flower with
quilledtpetalsraasyenmenis cisco eric eiie trey cians rs -15
Countess of Lonsdale. (Cactus). A delicate apricot
shading towards the edges of the petals to carmine-
pink. Early and one of the very best............... 15
Crimson Giant. (Decorative). Deep crimson flowers of
bP COA ODO UOE Nop cab Onikunaddunoo CaibiaeoabObo 15
Holsatia. (Cactus). Orange scarlet................- 15
Jack Rose. (Decorative). A rich velvety crimson...... 15
Mrs. Henry R. Wirth. (Cactus). A rich glowing intense
scarlet Countess of Lonsdale........-...-......++-0 -20
Pink Century. (Single). Delicate soft pink.......... -20
Sylvia. (Decorative). White shading tosoft pink on the
Ori JAMIA GAs aad peo dodeue Gee OdHo Ss ous Sedu ope -15
Wm. Agnew. (Decorative). Intense, dazzling red..... 15
Yellow Duke. (Show). Pure canary-yellow, large size
flowers on good 'stifi stems!) 20... 2. osc lense 15
CACTUS VARIETIES
Charles Clayton. Color isa most intense red......... 15
Countess of Lonsdale. A delicate apricot shading
towards the edges of the petals to carmine-pink. Tarly
Sndlonerofthe veryabesbhae cia ccie« stern ceneieiemrer renee 15
Flora. Ideal white with large flowers on stout stiffstems. .15
Holsatial (Orange-scarlety ei nviianr cement pemsioe eetee net -15
J.H. Jackson. Rich velvet maroon. A strong vigorous
growerand tree-bloomen nr) anjaleiiciets eickeieebere intersection -20
Juliet. Rosy-pink tinting Ilghter toward the center.
Very large, with long, incurved petals.............-.. .20
Lawine. A pure white of good form, very free and early-
AO WeriD ge see ee ee ee eee ae edhe an aianiaers -20
Mrs. Henry R. Wirth. A rich glowing intense scarlet
Wountessiof Monsdalesny. sme ree eet iene -20
MARJORIE CASTLETON. The best standard pink
cactus Dahlia. Very delicate pink, tinting lighter
MOWAUAS| the ;Centerys.:.\+,sasikimycicisie si aisteraele teatro icant -20
Rheinkonig. Pure snow-white flowers of splendid form, be
5 inches and over in diameter.......5..-.2+--s++eers
DECORATIVE
AUTUMN GLORY. A soft golden terra cotta color that is rich and Hach
pleasing by daylight and very lovely under artificial light.............. $0.20
Coronna, A pure white, usually from 214 to 3 inches in diameter, free-
Oh hey Shy AMS RIGO OES IBM Recto tits aera ann incite 30 p-- -20
CHATENAY. Like the rose of that name. Beautiful soft pink and yellow
BOI: nGn aia TODD A OSE A> IO OMEE Moot Bice ee On eto oto avon -20
Crimson Giant. Deep crimson flowers of immense size........+-.-.--- 15
David Harum. Bright orange-scarlet with deep crimson shadings. Large
flat flowers measuring 6 to 7 in. across. Thick, wide petals, full tothe center. .15
Delice. The finest pink Decorative Dahlia. Its beautiful soft, yet lively
color, a glowing rose-pink, borne on long stiff stems. Valuable asacut flower. .20
Grand Duke Alexis. Pure white, shading to a most delicate and charm-
ing shell-pink. Beautifully quilled and double....................... 25
Henry Patrick. A pure waxy white, blooms very freely, flowers 5 to 7
inches! im diameter Waevemtat.. i: SG cu neve creseereie oie Fe oe cece eee -20
JEANNE CHARMET. Flower 7 to 8 inches in diameter. Bright pink
withicrimson Edges! icrverdcnte ots ies, «Soe Cee Ra Le eae ee ee -20
Jack Rose. A richivelvetykerimsone sane eh pccier ebenneetiae eee eerie 15
LE GRAND MANITOU. Striped and splashed purple on a deep rose colored
ground. Flowers of enormous size and perfect form..................-- -30
Lyndhurst. Brightest vermilion; the best bright red for cutting. An
early free and continuous bloomer with long, straight stems........... 15
Mrs. Chas. Turner. Pure yellow. A strong grower and profuse bloomer. .20
MINA BURGLE. Flowers of gigantic size and remarkable beauty. A
maoRiA fakery phoyes Luilbehan Corb Gnee sah aso sdsousanedooosssa2nont eo seeoa- -25
Mrs: J. C. Vaughan. Lovely bright clear yellow flowers, long stalks;
flowers are large and very attractive................-..c0e-+seee-es Pei SU) HBG
Mrs. Kentwell. Bright fiery scarlet, flowers on long, stiff, gracefulstems .15 1.20 8.00
Princess Juliana. A fine white, large and splendid form. Early and free-
flowering: Strongistems:, Hine for cutting.) .).> 50.7). Sel ee -25 2.00 15.00
Queen Mary. A beautiful pearl-pink of good size with
magnificent stem and foliage............++.ee0++--+> -20 2.00 eee
Queen of Yellows. A beautiful clear color............ -20 1.50 10.00
Sylvia. White shading to soft pink on the outer petals.. .15 1.20 8.00
Virginia Maule. A most delicate blush or shell-pink.
The immense flowers are borne with stately grace on
long, erect stems. Blooming early and profusely...... -20 2.00 15.00
Wm. Agnew. Intense, dazzling red............. Cx ol oieekecO 8.00
Yellow King. An unusually large flower of a pure
bright yellow, very rich in color, freely produced on
long, stiff stems ideal for cutting................-0-% -20 2.00 :
SHOW AND FANCY DAHLIAS
Doz. 100 A. D. Livoni. A beautiful soft pink flower with quilled Each Doz. 100 ©
petals oe ae eerie ene Seay Peery ies Soho $0.15 $1.20 $ 8.00
$4.00 Elsie Burgess The color is a delicate white ground
tipped and suffused with a beautiful lavender and faint
3.50. light pink. The stems are straight and stiff. It isa
free-blooming Dahlia and very desirable for cut-flower
3.50 DULDOSCS ee terete uke Cee ee Cae ee ee eae -20 200 £15.00
DREER’S WHITE. Glistening white, resembling in form
Grand Duke Alexis, while in freedom of flowering it is
5.00 NOULSinpAsscd ID Vlany ee ete eee ie -20 2.50 15.00
Yellow Duke. Pure canary-yellow, large size flowers
On! Pood stiff, stems. Naeem nema Ie neice tiie nietaveneaiels 15 61.20 8.00
3.00 PEONY - FLOWERED
Peony-flowered Dahlias are those having irregularly curved and twisted petals
3.00 and are as beautiful as they are odd. Each Doz. 100
Jan Olieslayers. Deep primrose-yellow.............. $0.20 $1.75 $12.00
Queen Emma. A charming shade of hollyhock-pink, the
inner petals margined with gold. A very large and
; Magnificent sont saber telellste pera isis serene -20 2.00 £15.00
1.20 8.00. | Queen Wilhelmina. This is a splendid variety of this
new type with immense pure white flowers, with yellow
center. It is very free-flowering and the flowers are
1.20 8.00 produced on good stems, making a fine variety for
ZALAEN NG eCOLALIOMeiietedetelebateiepseeneiiate melee slebete is alotaleie etal -20 2.00 15.00
1.20 8.00
20 e oP POMPON DAHLIAS
1.20 8.00 Under this head come those small Bouquet Dahlias that are so popular for cut
flowers. Their small size makes them invaluable for bouquets and their range of
1.50 10.00 color is as great as any of the preceding classes. Each Doz. 100
1.50 10.00 Little Beauty. A very beautiful light pink........... $0.10 $0.85 $ 6.00
Little Herman. Deep red, tipped white............... .10 85 6.00
1.20 8.00 | Snow-Clad. Small pure white free-flowering.......... -10 -85 6.00
BEAN HOY SINGLE DAHLIAS
' 1.20 8.00 These are rapidly coming into favor every year on account of their profuse
blooming and handsome colors, rendering them invaluable for bouquets. We list
the following varieties as being the very best as to color and size of flower.
Gold Standard. Pure yellow flowers borne on long, Bach Doz. 100
1.20 8.00 gracefullstemal: aoe )cnc'... ssick bse wa ee ee $0.15 $1.20 $ 8.00
Maroon Century. Beautiful, rich maroon, large yellow.
center. Hirect, free-flowering.. 1........cccccceeeecve -20 1.50 10.00
1.20 =8.00 | pink Century. Delicate soft pink................++- -20. 1.50 10.00
1.20 8.00 | Praxiteles. Velvet purple, tipped white............++- -15 = «1.20 8.00
1.20 8.00 | Pres. Viger. Rich Clarct............cecsseaece cence -15 1.20 8.00
Scarlet Century. Brightest dazzling scarlet, golden disc.
1.75 12.00 Immense flowers of fine round form, very profuse in
FLOW ELITE arses Metotic iota ws Mapacaschal og Sie e Lg ovate hO eR pees eee . -20 1.50 10.00
1.75 12.00 White Century A beautiful snow-white of immens
1.50... 10:00 size, 6 to 7 in. in diameter, making a fine show........ -20 1.50 10.00
A UNNAMED DAHLIAS
DOUBLE DAHLIAS TO COLOR: Good varieties in
red, pink, white, yellow or variegated; undivided field
1.75 12.00 (Ali hee) ROE Ae IOC EES ROMO GAO ocmnaoo Hon coc ¢- -20 1.75 12.00
Divided SField!' Roots). 02c05)s ao Ube bis eter riairtenens -10 s 6.00
2.50 18.00 MIXED, ALL VARIETIES, Field clumps...... eoeee 0hS). 2 2250s ee, 00
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Vaughan’s Roses for Florists
New and Choice Varieties
MME, BUTTERFLY.
35c; doz., $3.50; 100, $25.00.
FRANK W. DUNLAP. Bright rose-pink, deeper in the center.
Grafted, 4-inch pots, each, 40c; doz., $4.00; 100, $30.00.
COLUMBIA. A true pink, deepening as it opens to a glowing pink.
variety is that the shades all become more intense until fully open.
numerous stiff stems of good length with fine foliage free from mildew.
PREMIER.
bloom and quick succession of crops makes this a most productive variety.
24-inch pots, each, 35c; doz., $3.50; 100, $25.00.
LOS ANGELES.
the base of the petals.
are aslarge as Paul Neyron, forming long and pointed buds;
bloom are remarkable.
May Ist, each, $1.50; doz., $15.00.
ANGELUS. White, with cream-tinted center. A big, rounded rose, like Premier in form, but with
Foliage dark green, disease-resistant.
upright grower and freein bloom. Resembles Kaiserin Augusta, but is quite full, 40 to 45 petals,
Was awarded Certificate
of Merit of the Chicago Flower Growers’ Association in 1921; also Silver Medal of the New
a higher center; very lasting and fragrant.
and, unlike Kaiserin, it blooms freely in winter and is a good keeper.
York Flower Show, spring 1921.
Price, 214-inch, 50c; doz., $5.00; 100, $35.00; 250, $82.50; 1000, $300; 500 at the 1000 rate.
GOLDEN OPHELIA.
variety Ophelia.
glossy.
bloomer.
(Hybrid Tea).
in its class. Price, 24-inch, own roots, each, $35c; doz., $3.50; 100, $25.00.
each, 40c; doz., $4.00; 100, $30.00.
Standard Varieties
A delightfully fragrant
Cynthia Fords. Ready May 1st.
large double rose of deep shining pink. 24-inch pots. 4-inch pots.
It is so free-blooming and has such fine Doz. 100 Each Doz 100
long stems. Full and perfect in form.$1.50 $10.00 $0.30 $3.00 $20.00
Gruss an Teplitz. Brilliant red. One
of the most prolific bloomers of all... 1.50
Kaiserin. One of the best white out-door
TOSGi ale wadderedaiaccieee ULM Meee selina te syerai 1.75
Killarney Brilliant. A splendid improve-
ment on the original Killarney in every
way. Color muchdeeper, more petalage
and the best of thesports that Killarney
has so far produced..... WS ducmodnere
Ophelia. Color clear bright salmon often
deepening toward golden-pink; wonder
fully fragrant, with long pointed buds. .
Prince E. C. De Arnberg. Color scarlet
with deeper shadings, not inclined to
turn blue, holding its color as the flower
lasts. The bud is heavy and pointed,
developing into a beautiful full flower
of great size and finish..............
White Kilarney. Pure white. As free-
blooming asits pink parent...........
W. R. Smith. Although not new, this is a
most desirable ever-blooming summer
‘ rose and as a bedder is without a peer.
The flowers are creamy white, shaded
pink, and are produced with the great-
EEE LVEGA OMS, ho ate, cial afore o\avaralelerora ike faters 1.50 10.00 .30
Polyantha and Baby Roses
CECILE BRUNNER. (Dwarf Polyan- . Ready May Ist.
thus). There is no doubt about the 24-inch pots. 4-inch pots.
present popularity of this grand rose. Doz. 100 Each Doz. 100
The buds at first appear rose-pink,
shading to salmon and orange in the
10.00 .30 3.00
12.00 .35
1.75 12.00 .35 25.00
1.50 10.00 .30 20.00
1.50
1.50
10.00 .30
10.00 .30
3.00
3.00
20.00
20.00
3.00 20.00
center, toning to pale flesh.......... $1.20 $8.00 $0.30 $2.50 $18.00
CLOTHILDE SOUPERT. Pearly-white,
changing to rose-pink........... Sissy dae 8.00
Vaughan’s White Baby Rambler
The flowers are borne in clusters of 25 to 50 individual flowers one inch in
diameter and a pure snow-white. For cemetery use of great value, being per-
fectly hardy. 214-inch pots. Doz., $1.20; 100, $8.00.
GRIMSON BABY RAMBLER. Still a favorite. The flowers are borne in
clusters of 30 to 40, and the foliage is dark, glossy and profuse. 2-year dor-
mant, each, 75c; doz., $7.50; 100, $50.00.
_ERNA TESCHENDORFF. The color of the flowers is the brightest red,
being superior to the Crimson Baby Rambler, Jessie and others. The
’ flowers are large and very double and are produced in constant succession
throughout the whole season. It is free from mildew. A great advantage
_ over the Crimson Baby Rambler is that the color does not bleach out under
the hot sun, 2-year dormant, each, 75c; doz., $7.50; 100, $50.00,
_
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. Price, own root, 214-inch pots, doz., $2.00; 100, $15.00,
Ready May Ist, 4-inch pots, each, 40c; doz., $4.00; 100, $30.00. Grafted, 214-inch pots, each
Flowers full and double, averaging
40 to 45 petals to the bloom; opens very frecly; a vigorous grower, breaking freely at the base.
Free from spots and mildew. Price, own root, 4-inch pots, each 30c; doz., $3.00; 100, $20.00.
A peculiarity of the
Strong grower, sending up
Price, 214-inch pots,
doz., $1.50; 100, $10.00. 4-inch pots, ready May Ist, each, 30c; doz., $3.00; 100, $20.00.
A clear pure shade of rose-pink; deep rose-pink in cooler weather.
Strong grower with
breaks coming quickly, producing strong, stiff thornless stems with heavy foliage. Price, grafted
Color a flame-pink toned wrth coral and shaded with translucent gold at
Strong grower with stems aslong as an American Beauty.
its freedom and continuance of
Price, 2-year dormant, each, $1.25; doz., $12.00. 2-year potted, ready
A distinct novelty. This is a seedling from the well-known
It is a sturdy stiff-stemmed grower with beautiful foliage, quite closely set and
This flower is of medium size, forming a beautiful bud of bright golden-yellow; a profuse
We are very enthusiastic over this beautiful true yellow novelty, which will rank high
Its freedom of
The flowers,
A vigorous,
ROSE PREMIER
"clipe aay Climbing Roses
The following Roses are the best adapted for general planting and we
particularly recommend for Easter forcing such varieties as—Dorothy
Perkins, Excelsa and Tausendschon. The stock we are offering in these
varieties is well ripened and best adapted for this purpose.
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY. Large double rosy
crimson flowers freely produced in June and occasion- Each Doz. 100
ally throughout the season. 2-year dormant.....,... $0.75 $7.50 $50.00
CRIMSON RAMBLER. The magnificent trusses of
bright crimson flowers are freely produced and ad-
IMITEU D Vs EVeETVONe wes tue wei tee ee a ele ee -60
DOROTHY PERKINS. The best of the pink ramblers.
ANEMURAOTINANE sg oshecdtis Korie cvelel ave ven ete al ool -40
EXCELSA. Deep crimson and scarlet, large full trusses.
ZYears COLMAN ts ae nist ek mae retary te lee -40
FLOWER OF FAIRFIELD (C. P.). Of the numerous
varieties raised in the past years this is doubtless one
of the best. Its flowers, which are produced in pro-
fusion, are of a fine crimson color, and more lasting and
brilliant than the common Crimson Rambler. The
growth is vigorous, flowering freely and continuously
throughout the season. 2-year dormant............ ao
GOLDFINCH (C. P.) The best yellow rambler to date.
Flowers large, semi-double,in full clusters; a rich
lemon-yellow. 2-year dormant..............0.e00--
TAUSENDSCHON.
6.00
4.00
4.00
45.00
30.00
30.00
7.50 50.00
-40 4.00 30.00
2-year dormant ei ederncie a fase oe Glae oma -75 7.50 50.00
This is without ques-
tion the most important addition to the list of climb-
ing roses; no other rose in any class can compare
withit 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. This rose
has been most highly commended by the English
horticultural press. It was awarded a Gold Medal by
the National Rose Society and an award of Merit by
the Royal Horticultural Society of England, and was
also awarded during the summer of 1918, the much-
coveted Gold Medal at the Bagatelle Gardens, Paris.
ANEATGOLMANG Urns alent cro nian vitalel ep hevabehelele cieta arekeln .85
WHITE DOROTHY. The counterpart of the Pink
Dorothy Perkins, except color, being pure white..... -40
Hardy Perpetual Roses
Anna de _ Diesbach. | Gruss an Teplitz.
Beautiful carmine. Scarlet crimson. rose.
Frau Karl Druschki.| J. B. Clark. Intense | Persian Yellow. Gold-
9.00
4.00
30.00
Paul Neyron. Deep
The best white. scarlet. en-yellow, semi-double
Gen. Jacqueminot. Magna Charta. Deep flower.
Bright shining crims’n. pink. Ulrich Brunner.
Geo. Arends.' Light| Mrs. John Laing. Cherry-crimson.
pink. Bright, shining pink.
Price of above 2-year dormant, each, 75c; doz., $8.00.
Write for List and Prices on 2-Year Potted Hybrid Perpetuals and
Climbers.
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AMPELOPSIS Muralis, 4-year
Engelmanii.
CLEMATIS PANICULATA
S=Vienrs SR Eee rete epee oc ens
CLEMATIS—Large-Flowering:
DUCHESS OF EDINBURGH. Double white....
HENRYI. Finest large single white............. Each 10 : 100
JACKMANII. The popular dark, rich royal purple 7 $0.70 $650 .....
MAD. BARON VEILLARD. Light rose, shaded lilac
MAD. ED. ANDRE Large deep wine-red........
Coccine
Gisnas \ sjolala sala lcrs SBrgeE Aer does. Wer ee Medes aA 650) 4.00) bite
Warginianacc 2-V.eat acon aii eC ee -40 3.00 afer
KUDZULVINE, strong yrootse. srt cieieinietic teiceieinievericie -30 2.50 $20.00
LONICERA—Honeysuckle.
Japonica Halliana (Hall’s Japanese), 2-year....... 35 3.00 25.00
BAGO OOOO Fo Aero eG bm bob oko MoU RO ritmo. tee 45S O OME eisai
WISTARIA Magnifica, 3-year................000eeee -50 4.00 35.00
WILD GRAPE "3-year. 3) t)scjaeieies ee eee Santen eh -35 300-
PEONIES
Since September is the best time to plant these, we have put only a few
varieties in storage and can only supply them in divisions of from 2 to 5 eyes,
while the stock lasts.
WHITE AND LIGHT SORTS
*Duchess de Nemours (Calot). Sulphur-white with Each 10 100
greenishyreflexwelp-sha penn leer eile rtitterr vere $0.50 $3.75 $28.00
Duc de Wellington. Very large welljformed sulphur-
white bloom, stems very firm and long; fragrant...... -50 4.00 30.00
FestivaAlba.. (Good whiten.) 4... seeeneen ree eioes -40 3.50 24.00
*Festiva Maxima. Flowers of immense size, 7 to 8 inches
in diameter, snow-white with red blotches on edges of
centeripetale: ii at iacctleve aim ete Ee eG -50 3.50 25.00
Jeanne d’Arc. Soft pink, center sulphur-white and pale
pink,-very fragrant. Valuable for cut flowers. Very
similarito)|GoldeniHanvesticcs1-irerretreeioiaeiensnneeren -50 4.00 30.00
*Madame de Verneville. Guard petals sulphur-white,
center delicate rose-white, one of the most desirabie
of the white Peonies for all purposes................ -40 3.60 25.00
LIGHT AND DARK PINK AND ROSE
*Alexander Dumas. Light violet-rose, of medium size. Each 10 100
A creamy white collar of narrow petals mingled with
the hite outer petals. A fine cut flower variety and
a good producer. Early midscason................-. $0.40 $3.50 $22.00
Edulis) ‘Superba. (Clearipinksern cee eee neon -40 3.50 25.00
Lady Leonora Bramwell. Large pink, shaded lilac.... .50 4.00 26.00
Princess Beatrice. Light violet-rose................ -+50 3.50 24.00
RED AND CRIMSON
RelixiGrousse.. (Best ured) aun en Lee ee -70 6.00 45.00
Marechal Valliant. Large light red..,.............- -45 4.00 30.00
Weitchie (Bostonulyy,),:2-Veabn. iene nonce econ 35 2.50 20.00
a V CALLA ye ee ae cat Veracior el sralapara cae enna or SES See el ste -40 3.00 25.00
SHLOME FOOLS 5. where saieTe esos d Maier e eT SCS RN amersiclcimeele Out of stock.
ARISTOLOCHIA Sipho. (Dutchman’s Pipe.) 3-year....... atte TCU cones
BIGNONIA Radicans. (Trumpet Vine) 2-year..............+ -35 3.00 25.00
GELASTRUS | Scandens: /)S-year.-ue eee eee ieieeee «40/: » 3:50 8 eee
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MME DE VENEVILLE FESTIVA MAXIMA
UNNAMED PEONIES — Divided Roots of from 2 to 5 Eyes
Doz. 100
Double White and Pink $2.40 $15.00
Double Rede ae wacieiteretecien ete 3.00 22.00
Double Mixed, two to five eyes 2.40 15.00
PEONIES IN CASE LOTS
For several years we have sold specially packed cases. The roots are
and each has 2 to 5 eyes. These cases contain 75 double white, 75
pink and 50 double red, each color separate—200 roots in all.
Price, Case for $33.00. We cannot divide cases.
GERMAN IRIS
ET
We call special attention to our list of these, especially the new varieties.
German Iris are very much in demand and the new Iris Society just formed
will stimulate the interest in the fine hardy plants It is therefore advisable
to make plantings of these so as to be able to meet the demand.
HEMEROCALLIS KWANSO FI. PI.
We have a surplus of these and make the following Jow price
while they last. Per 100, $6.00; per 1000, $50.00.
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Not less than 6 sold at the dozen rates, or 25 at the hundred rates.
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ACHILLEA—
CHM UNTO Meena ati Wi lelels oes cq sciecleicieietelelae sivuveos
ALYSSUM Saxatile Compactum.......... SEH AAO
ANTHEMIS Kelwayi, golden-yellow..................
AQUILEGIA—
Chrysantha, golden-yellow, 3ft............-e.e000-
GrandifforasAlbas sme eee ealele oon cei a clenee
Long Spurred Varieties, mixed, 2 to 3ft............
Wirscisc ober Puroltimrra siya croc dc ofan « otiaetisasieeu
ARMERIA Laucheana. (Thrift)..................
ACR EVES SPA TACTIPLORA LS occ. cre cdtes cee :
ASTER. Novaea Angliac. Deep purplishblue.....
Novae Belgiae ‘‘Climax.’’ A new distinct large
flowered lavender-blue. Sept.-Oct..............
Novae Belgiae. ‘Climax White*’’ A pure white
Ue PN MV AIR yes Sire an eenOC ere T MR Seo re oot. Sires
BUDDLEYA VARIABILIS (Summer Lilac)
CAMPANULA Calycanthema—
Blwete beke ases tee ote Stan ee ees
Bluey. A ocieormaeeaiie aise esa heey dans
: White soe sissies occ a'p/e\nila\ais Wile lal oth goede anahaterendioudle
CARNATION, Grenadin. 18 in.
- Chelone Barbatus Torreyi.
Long coral red spikes like a Penstemon ..........
Mies ieleits crs teed os orerLsctarsNlowiole et ahater Seleeintes ew ae
‘CHRYSANTHEMUM. Maximum..................
_ King Edward VII, large white flowers, good for
Pbk Th ete onset ob tere erence ace (asa Gs ciabel oh es hos die
Double Mixed ..
3 ft. July and August.
Each Doz. Per 100
$0 20 $1 50 $10 00
20 1 50 10 00
20 150 1000
20 1 50 10 00
20 150 1000
25 2 00 15 00
25 2 00 15 00
20 150 1000
25 ZOO Pes
20 1 50 10 00
20 1 75 12 00
25 2 OO pohaase
20 150 10 00
20 1 50 10 00
20 175 12 00
20 1 50 10 00
20 1 50 10 00
20 150 1000
20 1 50 10 00
20 1 50 10 00
20 1 50 10 00
20 150 10 00
20 1 50 10 00
20 1 50 10 00
20 150 10 00
10 100° #600
20 150 10 00
20 150 10 00
13
Each Per Doz. Per 100
COREOPSIS Lanceolata, deep yellow, 2 ft........... $0 20
DAISY Shasta, Alaska, pure white, 12 to 18in...... 20
DELPHINIUM Belladonna, sky-blue................ 25
Bormosumsdeeprplue; ia ft, 2... 50+ cer are oe ae teres 25
Marmartines (“Dark blue; 3) ft). <:<)cs/0) staiavePeieisisienccats 25
Gold Medal Hybrids, mixed, 3 to S5ft............. 25
DIANTHUS
Blomaris Abbotsford) i:ii5.).c oes. os seis aretehs eikeke 20
Deltoides, scarlet, small-flowered................. 20
Vaughan’s Special. Mixed.............2c-+000: 20
BARBAT US Diadermatuss «4 i.)40h0f0 cigs sid cnc ole ot otelshatel shel one 20
od Vohnson’s' Giant: sje ects cites stele lelede 20
oS INTSMESCONSe sivas elerstersseeteye sais nels Folate 20
C Salieri orn ws aries aeicleneiae tore starsverstetehavelepeayece 20
se Wilton iif canctscpaciee mare rsretike ehetaesiers 20
ae Searlot Beamer oo i eae 5 tavasdiicie cack 20
“6 Vaughan’s Special Mixture.......... 20
DIGITALIS Gloxiniaeflora, white, pink and purple. 20
Vaughan’s Special Mixtures. All colors......... 20
ECHINOPS RITRO. Fine blue flower heads..,.,.. 20
EUPATORIUM.
Coelestinum. Heliotrope flowers, very useful for
On ersyen Mpe crate rea ato pctepieyaraiosclvicleysue's cin sherareuet ete ate 25
FOXGLOVE—See Digitalis.
FUNKIA Lanceolata, dark blue, 1 ft................. -20
HARDY FERNS
ADIANTUM Pedatum (Hardy Maidenhair).......... 25
ASEIDIUMiGristaturtys os oe oe an ae ete oe 25
Goldianum (Shield Fern)..........0..6...0c00005 25
LYS bi Cio aera Sia ec eicey re OL Gin tb Se OO aAG ARMA e ae 25
ASPLENIUM Angustifolium.....................++ 25
Felix-foemina (Lady Fern)...,...........-..0+00 25
ONOCLEA Struthiopteris (Ostrich Fern)......:..... 25
OSMUNDA Claytoniana. (Flowering Fern)........ 25
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BYE
HIBISCUS (Mallow Marvel)
Each
GAILLARDIA Grandiflora, light yellow, red center ....$0.20
GYPSOPHILA Paniculata, Single, white, 114 ft........ -20
Paniculata, Double, Flora Plena. Crop failed.
HELIANTHUS. Miultiflorus Fl Pl.................. 25
HELIOPSIS Gratissima ...................--00-00% B20
HEMEROCALLIS (Day Lily)—
Citrina, pale citron yellow............2..c0-ecercee -25
Flava; pale ‘yellow, icicickemmistsiclsi seine eet eee torte tines 15
Kwanso FI. Pl., double orange .................+...- -20
Sovereign, chrome yellow..................+++e-0> -25
Thunbergii, primrose flowers...................-.- -20
HEUCHERA, Brizoides Gracillima. Graceful stems of
-25
Tosy crimson flowers; shaded pink...................
Nancy Perry. Beautiful sprays of bright coral pink... .25
HIBISCUS—
Mallow Marvels, white and pink................... -25
Mallow Marvels’ red! )h: . So Rosie iG heen on eee ne .30
Mixed Mallow Marvels ................--..-+++-+-> -25
HOLLYHOCK, Double white, pink, yellow, maroon.... .25
Adleghenys mixed tase eta eee eine eee ier -25
HYPERICUM Moserianum (St. John’s Wort. 3 ft.
A splendid new shrub like plant with golden-yellow
SHON. e SB OCG S CaO cd Doe og dora dane coed dclonas -25
LAVANDULA Vera, True Lavender.................. 25
LYCHNIS Chalcedonica, scarlet...................... -20
MERTENSIA( Virginica®.-0..5-4).5). - no sie > Oe le eee -20
MINT (Spear), 4-inch pots..........2...........00-- -15
MONARDO Didyma. Terminal heads of rich scarlet
flowers emitting a very pleasant scent................ -25
NEPETA Mussini, Dwarf pale blue.................. -20
PACHYSANDRA Terminalis........................ .20
PAPAVER Nudicaule Yellow, orange or white......... .20
PAPAVER Oriental, Royal Scarlet.................. -20
PHYSOSTEGIA Virginica Alba................... 25
Grandiflora. Deep pink, 2ft................ a eye -25
PRIMULA Veris (Hardy Primrose). Mixed,9in.... .25
Rheingoldsmvellow wes si) oes Semen chleireeeieers -25
PYRETHRUM Roseum, Single. Mixed............ -25
RUDBECKIA Golden Glow. Yellow................ -20
SALVIA Officinalis. (Common Sage). .............- «15
Pitcheri (Meadow Sage) .............esecceceeeccecs aes
SEDUM Acre. Bright yellow................+--0+++ -20
Brilliante) | brughtiscanletr ct ioe © cal eleain eeeeeeeenee 25
Rou bru rat oor ete- cts eee ett aine ceee eee meas -25
SPECIAL OFFER
For May 15th Delivery
50 Perennial plants, our selection, for
100 Perennial plants, our selection, for
250 Perennial plants, our selection, for
Doz.
$1.50
1.50
1.75
2.00
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1.20
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FUNKIA
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12.00
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8.00
‘Rhynstrom.
sts
(Day Lily) GAILLARDIA Grandiflora
HARDY PHLOX
1—Early 2—Midseason 3—Late
(D) Dwarf grower (M) Medium grower (T) Tall grower
Antonin Mercie (M. 2). A beautiful grayish lilac Each
with white icenter’..:... 5 sens oes | See eee eee $0.20
Crespuscule. Large cherry-red center edged pale violet-
pink. The individual florets andspike areimmense.. .20
Etna. Dark crimson and orange without any markings
Good sized flowers in compact trusses................
Maculata Alpha (T.1). (Suffruticosa.) Dwarf early
variety with dark pinkish mauve flowers, stems usually
Spotted andislender.y. cha .ticse scarcer eee
Miss Lassburg (T.2). The purest snow-white in cultiva-
tion. Extra fine. Large open truss, ideal as a cut flower
Miss Lingard (T.1). (Suffruticosa). Pure white; the
coruest of all. Blooms all summer Good for cut
OWETS steicjeiioierer Hts COCOA ROO ERODED OOS CCONS Os aene Ber
Mrs. Jenkins (M.2). A very free-flowering early variety
of medium height producing immense panicles of pure
wWihite HOWEIS’s cc <icjelstevaie overs Scere eee eieleeie
Rheinlander. A rare variety of great beauty, a rare
shade of salmon-pink intensified by a distinct claret-
red eye. Flowers and truss of unusual size..........
ee 2). Beautiful rosy-pink color not un-
like that of Paul Neyron rose. A good strong grower
and-very. free-lowerinpye). ns ee eee eek cae
R. P. Struthers (T. 2).
Very bright .
Named Varieties.
Wanadis Mottled white and light violet, intensified
bright purplish-red eye; very distinct................
Dwarf and Alpine Phlox
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$12.00
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Remarkable for their prostrate habit and mass of bloom in spring and early
summer, being quite distinct from the Phloxes offered above.
splendid subjects for the fronts of borders and over graves.
Dwaricata Canadensis.
which is worthy of extensive planting. Commencing to
bloom early in April and continuing through May with
large fragrant lavender flowers on stems 10 inches high $0.25
Subulata Alba. Pure white......................-- -20
Subulata‘Rosea, sose-pinkce een eterno nt -20
STATICE) Latifoliay Oavender si: 0. chee cites -25
THALICTRUM Dipterocarpum. A new introduction
from China. Very graceful plumes of rosy-purple
flowers and conspicuous yellow anthers.............. 25
TRILLIUM Grandiflorium. Wnhite..... Ya: cvonenth temiercts -15
TRITOMA Pfitzeri. (Red Hot Poker Plant)........ aa tZ0
VERONICA Amethystiana.....................--5- 25
SpicatajAl ba aer tac oy-'c sale closceenlobee eemieterseniets -20
LEU, MRAM SG Met Mts Rees aa Ta a -20
VINCA Minor. Grave Myrtle.......... Severe roik betes kere CO)
VIOLA ‘Guculatal oo. sinless clits Sincleiie ie ction con toe +20
YUCCA Ejilamentosa. White, 2-year....... Sictaelore +25
One of our native species Each Doz.
$1.80
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VAUGMAN’S SEED
STORE,
PHYSOSTEGA VIRGINICA
HARDY IRISES
“‘S” refers to the three standard or upright curling petals.
We offer the following choice
to the three falls or drooping petals
CHICAGO
PAPAVER NUDICAULE
“F”’ refers
collection which contains some of the finest varietiesin cultivation, many new
kinds being added this year. Each
Alcazar. ‘‘S’’ violet with bronze sheen; ‘‘F”’ rich crim-
son with lighter veins. A very rich and striking flower.$0.65
Amas. (Machranta). ‘‘S’ rich blue; “F” violet...... -25
Archeveque (Archbishop). ‘‘S’’ Deep velvety violet with
RAVER CME BLS 1 ataneteya aley sictoisi evel al -letanei coy Vein sllerel eratd ovetels clans -50
Black Prince. (Kochii Atro Purpurea) A very striking
FAIRE WON f Sleiste Stet taiel derst Por d aad akele Giersya Ad Urtra a ora ataahe -20
Candelabra. ‘‘S’’ Silvery mauve and ‘‘F”’ purple...... -15
Caprice. ‘‘S’’ reddish purple; ‘‘F’’ deeper purple....... 15
Caterina. ‘“S’’ clear blue; ‘‘F”’ soft lilac. A new hybrid
between Trojana and Pallida. Flowers of large size on
RCO MGN DLANOHIN 2S SLEMB,. 3 «cle cleleia sje sieleivie eielee ve aw ees «6 250
Celeste. Beautiful sky blue, very fine................. -20
Cherubin. ‘‘S’’ palelilac; “F’’ pale lilac, veined purple. .15
Phos Woite, “9 clear blue os. . cots sw be jewece 220
Darius. ‘S” Primrose yellow; ‘‘F’’ lilacand primrose.... .15
Dorothea. ‘‘S’’ mauve, deeper in center; ‘‘F’’ soft blue
with orange veinings................. ee en Ee eee o1A5
Dr. Bernice. ‘S’’ Coppery bronze; ‘“‘F’’ Velvety crim-
HOMER OLU LATICO 210s cca’els islets tie! ere uiersie)ecelarmiele civiche ace 15
Eldorado. ‘‘S’”’ bronze, shaded yellow; ‘‘F’’ violet-purple
touched with bronze-yellow...............00c0 ce eeee 15
Fairy. Beautiful white with blue border and veinings.. 25
Florentina Alba. Thisis a good white.............. 15
Frorin. ‘S’ and ‘‘F”’ pale canary-yellow, merging to
SRST VEC UNS | SES OS BIE ARIS ODDIE CUrEcEen IIE ee ome -20
Gajus. “S’’ yellow; ‘“‘F’’ crimson and yellow.......... 15
Gertrude. Deep violet-blue. Very fragrant........... 15
Isoline. ‘‘S” lilac-pink; ‘“‘F’’ purplish old rose. <A
splendid flower and deliciously scented............... coo
Jeanne d’ Arc. Clear lilac and white................ 15
Kharput (Italia). ‘‘S’’ violet; ‘“‘F” violet-purple....... -15
L’Avenir. A beautiful shade of satin blue............. -15
Lohengrin. Large handsome silvery-mauve flowers.... .25
Loute. ‘‘S’” light blue and heliotrope; ‘F’’ reddish
purple and bronze. Flower of majestic proportions and
SEDI ITY COLGINE > siete rete aera eI bee shee eres -50
Marian. ‘S’’ lavender-pink; *‘F’’ deep lavender-pink
MEASOL UL GISLINELKCOLGI=L citrus atelc tna slate Oe michel eee -20
Maori King. ‘‘S” golden-yellow; ‘‘F’’ velvety maroon. .15
Mme. Chereau. Pure white, with a broad and irreg-
ular border of clear blue, and are borne on strong up-
right stems that are often from two to three feet tall.. .20
Monsignor. ‘‘S’’ blush lavender; ‘‘F”’ violet with white
MONGIND ES Ab ChTOaUe te f-. atove ches osisaie eters le) staieer te serava -20
Mrs. H. Darwin. “S’’ clear waxy white; ‘“F’’ white,
LOLE TH: VOLS Us te os dele he tao: Oraia ard ale se teetener seekesal Bereta, ots, eater one 15
Nelly. ‘‘S’’ blue; ‘‘F’’ clear white with blue veining and
BLOLGHES 1 5, Se niafcle aisle beeen aR eter o each eee ele ni ue
Pallida Dalmatica. One of the most beautiful of all
these Irises. Perfectly hardy, strong grower and very
free-flowering. Exquisite shades of lavender-blue..... -20
Princess Victoria Louise (New). ‘‘S’’ immense sulphur-
yellow; ‘‘F”’ plum color, shaded primrose,........... -20
Doz.
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100
AND NEW YORK,
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HARDY IRISES
HARDY IRISES—Continued pao,
Doz. 100
Pres. Thiers. ‘‘S’’ lavender blue; ‘F’’ deeper blue, white
pia Olitd: Bear ememooacnd MOC ceo Ciaacometee's $0.20 $1.20 $ 8.00
Queen Alexandra. ‘‘S’’ fawn, shot with lilac, “F”
lilac reticulated at base bronze; beards yellow........ -25 2.40
Queen of May. ‘S” lilac-pink; ‘‘F”’ lilac blended with
WEG PGIA LINGUS ot citord < sicteh Nolo’ a ole ays « ole ieee laterals afat ct cca -15 1.00 6.00
Rhein Nixe. ‘‘S’’ white, very large; ‘“F’’ rich violet-
DULple Narrows White edeer ise. <il-m\«:- sialamrebeiicls ofelaiaiaile -25 2.00 10.00
Stormcloud. (Nuee d’Orage). Very large flowers of
grayish slate-blue with bronze shading; ‘‘F’’ purplish-
Binet ery) MNEs 1.1. Ve ganda o ols. 0 scar aa aeeaae Nore -25 2.40 15.00
Tamerlane. ‘'S’’ pale violet; ‘‘F’’ deep purple. A new
And splendid wariety..coneait cece incre cider eens teres -30 3.00
Violacia Grandiflora. ‘‘Standards’’ and ‘‘Falls”’ clear
violet-blue. The best true blue.................... -20 1.50 10.00
VERSES Dosis oi ol aratea: via ahead ative iniaye tive (a wel aa) 1,000, $30.00 ... -60 4.00
IRIS—Sibirica Orientalis
Strong free-growing Iris, adapting themselves to almost any location and
producing a mass of flowers from June to August. Hach) Dox 100
Snow Queenie) Pure’ Whiten 0h. 9 as de ecdelae vile seieterinte « $0.15 $1.20 $8.00
Vale’Blue.. > Déépiblaeiate. Uitte Santreitastas cv attra 15 1.20 8.00
IRIS—Pumila Hybrida
Dwarf form of German Iris, growing about 8 inches high, very free-blooming
sweet scented and about two weeks earlier. Rachies Dont 100
Cyaneaus Cornflower lilacs cy « seleyst stelle sete oats ia eet eral $0.15 $0.75 $5.00
YUCCA FILAMENTOSA
16 VAUGHAN’S SEED STORE, CHIGAGO AND NEW YORK, BOOK FOR FLORISTS
Orne Atal] and
Our shrubs are Nursery-grown and are transplanted every two or three years. They are nice, shapely bushes
with plenty of good fibrous roots, and are such plants as are in demand by the first-class retail trade. They should
not be compared to stock that is never moved from the cutting or seedling beds until sold.
Our Nursery is located at Western Springs, 15 miles west of Chicago, on the C. B. & Q. R. R., two blocks south
of 47th Street, on the continuation of East Boulevard.
Visitors are invited to inspect our
stock atany time. We have a choice
lot of specimens such as are not usually
seen. Our customers will be pleased
with the class of stock we send them.
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Specimens. This term is ap-]
plied to plants that are perfect in][
height and diameter as well as]
shape, and are recommended for
immediate effect.
Shipping Directions. All stock issoldF.O.B., WesternSprings. Packing charges to be added on all orders
for shrubs, dormant roses, fruits, trees and vines, at cost. Always give full and explicit shipping directions, as our
responsibility ends on delivery to the express or freight office in good condition. All trees, shrubs and plants
shipped subject to customer assuming risk regarding their own State Nursery Inspection Regulations.
Certificate furnished with each shipment. ;
Where personal selection of stock is made at our Nursery we charge according to its value.
Each 10 100 Each 10
ALMOND, Double Pink or Double White, 2 to 3 ft . EUONYMUS Alatus (Burning Bush), 2 to 3 ft., extra
BUSHY, > esate ctor Sonera d ee eae Ee ae oie oe en eee $0.65 $6.00 ..... Pushy seo. cc ter cheats ke tite ee ee eee $1.00 $9.00
ALTHEA Frates (Rose) of Sharon)taeDouble\ Pinks 3 to 6 ft., Specimens Sa (or ay haha loleWoe Reset NEN $3.50 to 5.00 TIS
Red or White, 2 to 3 ft., extra bushy.............. 45 4.00 aces toySift.,) Speckmense. 4... eee eee ee 5.00 to 8.00 ..
SJ RinanoogsncoUDaoadnooS ooomoo OOU CoD Uad.I0 ABD) “BW vac0sa FORSYTHIA Intermedia, 3 to 4 ft., extra bushy..... .35 3.00
Sr LEE OF Go) Bitio ssageaocoocasccobodocnedunes 250) (7 batons abteercte tye 4 torontts.extra ibushys.. + se seer eee EC ere ane -45 3.50
_ ARALIA Pentaphylla, 2 to 3 ft., extra bushy......... -40 3.50 $30.00 4 to 5 it. Specimens. ......-1.7-..--..---+:-+--ee -75 7,00
Bitte) Cbsagolsin cucu ouagouocdodsoncRnon Jaco ce cene ee -50 4.50 ..... HYDRANGEA Arborescens Grandiflora, 2-year, bushy. .45 4.00
Spinosay cto omueerie i). teletenereteieete etleletetieterrelterels cA 4c OD veri SAVARD ie ee he RE nh ES ee ee ee ee .55 5.00
B to Abts aa thicd cicisice SACS e aS Se EIS A ag EES EU Ben. Pariiculata Grandifiote: 3 yo beeen a iene
BERBERIS (Sox Barberry), 3-year........--.....-.+-- -40 3.50 25.00 SEN AC) Se caO S EIS oy SEO Oo 2510 Soa ae ease -65 6.00
llicifoli olly Leaved Barberry), 2 to 214 ft., balled : :
BT Raped. anes ee die. ce 75) 97,00 ee LIGUSTRUM Amurense (Amoor Privet, North).
Bb ft niSpecimens:\...s ec e eo ee ON FO. 3+ so. 2 to 3 ft., bushy.................-..2-.22 02-00 -. -30 2.50
Thunbergii, 2 year, 12t0 18 in... .......c5.s-20-* 30 2.75 25.00 3 to 4 ft., bushy... - 1-21... este eee eee ee eee -35 3.00
By ear lS Orod any ek ae kee CCG een 40 3.50 30.00 Ibota;s2 toro iit-, (Bushy. eee eee eee pee eee ike 30 2.50
BUDDLEYA Var. Veitchiana, 2-year.............--- tegen aisovaeetne Oe Ae oi eS DY 2 age cea AS SE
CEPHALANTHUS Occidentalis (Button Bush), 3to4ft. .45 4.00 ..... Ovals Folens (Califorman SE syet) 92svo) 3), DUSRY aaa
CERASUS Virginiana, 4 tovd ity. soe eca's Re eee ee -50 400 Boas. LILAC. All sizes, extra bushy.
CORNUS Mascula (CornelianCherry),4 to 5ft........ ROOD o-00W Fa. apr Japonica sto 4 ft area ent oes clseis ae t -80 7.50
Sanguinea, (European Red Osier), 3 to 4 ft., bushy.. .45 4.00 ..... Tree Porm, (4) toromtn py ete ebcterlaie!s) 2) trite ee -90 8.00
AS LORD yEb-s DUIS Dyin cnc lorcfouays lor Stee ease a ieeeroe tere SS ENGSOO went BNO Oris cdo. do g00so0 coco DaogObuO ONODS SANE 1.25 10.00
Sibirica (Siberian Dogwood) 2 to 3 ft................ AY EEN Sa SBS Mad<:\Lemoine;)3 toMiaitense ssc chee cicieiceiecteete cisions -80 7.50
Sito: 4erte extra DUSHY nee. Cention cieteiave oaeter tetsnetemcnots AS, TEO0 We otic ars 4 to" D ht RAS ele eee Bec bis Rie Serena eee 1.00 9.00
Stolonifera;/2 too it... .-ereere ea one ek ae eee 53 Sigs (OOM eee ke Marie Legraye, 3 to 4 ft....... ofeierolcte's(afeayerttcte nee -70 6.00
Stolonifera Aurea, 2 to 3 ft., extra bushy........... F404 3-50 EHO: GW ils cogrisg BOGabo to DoD ODON DOR TONOAOOGOUeS CH -90 8.50
Sito 4b. extra bush yis | ./s a cssbarhavercpese state costae bevetee pO iS DOs eet Michel) Buchnersio tot tte sie c)-ie)cieinie eieieieietenie seit 1.10 10.00
CRAB, Bechtel’s Dbl. Flowering, 4 to 5 ft., extra fine. 1.70 15.00 ..... 4 to \O4itin ny fo) ee rete siete eich eveis elsin ehousyakesa teil Raters 1.25 11.00
Gitolsrit., po peclMens re ne eee eisieers etter CREO te) THEO obs) Sidines Persian! Purple; 2) tows tte: css: ocr eee mee -60 5.00
CRATAEGUS Carrieri (Cockspur Thorn), 6to7ft.,bushy 1.35 1200 ..... Vulgaris Purpurea, 3 to 4 ft., extra bushy.......... 50. «4.50
CYDONIA (Pyrus) ; 4 Wordiditey CXtNE «DISD Y;\<0.) <5) -.:, «leuslelean o eheeeleksinneis Sree -60 5.00
Japonica (Japan Quince), 3 to 4 ft., bushy.......... 50 4.50 38.00 Bho! Gehibys Wrasse tops Sie sehaiacst steele) covet call ARCS ReR RS ana -70 6.00
A COvOyit:;HeRELAMD USD ys) lelepene syste) ch keriedenalede rarerateuae -70 6.00 45.00
WVermrilet. 3 to etenee ryt he a ee aie 460).055-00) 145,001 || Loe
RubraGrandifloray Bito 4 ft.).0. aed ee ee 65 5.50 40.00 Morrowi, 2 to 3 ft., extra bushy.........-.+---.---. -40 3.00
Umibilichtas'3\ totettsqyeltssc: pace eee eee .65 5.50 45.00 4.40 oft. extra Bushy i's ck eitcy eage 370,200
ANTON Gkb sy ection sic eee ete oro cae ns aT seicuelotane 80 6.00 50.00 Tatarica Alba, 3 to 4 ft., extra bushy.............. 50 4.00
DESMODIUM Penduliflorum, 2-year........ Bio yseaiats -60)7/5-O0l Pe cys. Rosea, 3 to 4 ft., extra bushy.................-+.-. -45 3.50
DEUTZIA, Pride of Rochester, 4 to 5ft..........--. Jima in Ae 4 to'5 #t., extra bushy - ~~... 022-2 sje See on aee = ORES FADD
ELEAGNUS Angustifolia (Russian! Olives 400 6 ft 1 uss aestaDee a. Rubra; 6 to, 7-ft.) | Savane one ee PEE eee 10027 a2
6 to 7 ft., Specimens....... BSCS aicea aia cia = Meio Oe WUcUT) G5 oie NOTE—Less than 5 of a size charged at the single rate,
> ple &
UGHAN'S
HYDRANGEA
4 Each
MALUS Arbutifolia (Choke Cherry), 3 to 4 ft........ $0.50
PUIGERME SMTi. GLO) e Dbis foc fecs ca! tcfays e sleieslajesleyere le 1.25
TRCORSMUG INTC e Saar eaiiciatater th tied Sc oie, asl ralaee ek sudo olen 1.50
MORUS Tatarica (Russian Mulberry), 3 to4ft....... -30
PHILADELPHUS (Syringa) Avalanche, 2 to 3 ft... 65
PAURUCIEIe Ge lea TICs cy COS LG Cite cate sciatica ene ov ece eit Salers 60
Coronarius Aureus, Golden, 2 to 3 ft...........00.. 65
PEM LORNS SOLO ibis sretiais gd clenlc ele lejs eve evole aes ereteiete -50
Lemoinei Erectus, 3 ft., bushy.......... ocean. Goto -60
PRUNUS Pissardi (Purple-leaved Plum) 4 to 5ft...... .60
EIRROMOMS Gia oie STascri heraliet 02 (Gis Aetete. stevie ase oe ASinbadoenome!)
Triloba, 3 to 4 ft Bias Fade aie is) oes ORB Gerapeieateus Slojerig siete ane
fe
RHAMNUS Catharticus (Buck Thorn).
DRY CLA ARES) UD COCR EU EEL nc DLA OS DARIO «1 0D5
EVER STL Geek TSE OLITIOUIN eret ons,'= ctr silt oie ete Mena oteieieinal erat -60
Frangula (Alder Buck Thorn), 5 to6 ft............. Pe eee:
RHUS Cotinus (Smoke Tree), 3 to4 ft.......... ahead aareOO
RUC ea MaKe OKCO)A Litters Coo cvg «oie w ciate vebieete ee « niael pee
Meda ert tes COL Seite ciictalctatalatereisiec 0/5 som 5,0.3 SEB ah elc ao 35
Typhina Laciniata (Cut-leaved), 3 to 4 ft........... -40
HAE BS Le Or O0 CB Deeb © EDO. ERTIES OIA Geet -50
RRCISAy FOUMIS OSA S-VOAL ire! 0.6) o.scie sje: ce'sisic.eie diealedis 0's 50
SUS Osas Feta g 2-VEAT ys ovis als os foe-e's ala big e's aralee é -50
SALIX (Willow) Britzensis, 3 to 4 ft...............05 -40
Discolor (Pussy Willow), 3 to 4ft..............000. -40
ZUTO EE. IR COR OSC OD CRSHEIS EOC IIE ICERE CIES POC eI -45
Mansrifolias Autor) Luiscjecconts)0«.- -ratsre hates, 2% a she tacies oes
EEROU OMA tio eames ae preits ead, (ok a, Jeane bel a Silos vend «rates 3
re
Peg iH
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SPIRAEA—Van Houttei (Bridal Wreath)
SEED STORE, CHICAGO
100
PRIVET HEDGE
SALIX—Continued. Each
Viminalis (Common Osier), 5 to 6 ft............2.-5- $0.55
VatttellinayAurea, 5:to'6 ft... . fi.0cc, aes. Auaeee se 55
SPIRAEA Arguta Multiflora, 2 to 3 ft.............. 45
Anthony Waterer,,12 to 18 in... . 2.0.4.2. sc2 02s -55
Billardity 2 tora Diacise foes a are dews oa, 2 > ooo.gr oe he) Slee hereis -40
CallosavAl bas l2itovLSiiniy-c. carckss ciao cree oie sole wole ore sie
Opullifolia, ts, LOiws itech vee, :. case sce ees rece amen ave 35
SNGOIGVEC ope ate etd ale te rouarttove elie na7e10,aya.snoieneter o¥e oer enehet hewere -40
TMhunbergits; U8itoi24 imi is, 5 aye - erate davuenialaiela: «ietere 40
Van Houttei (Bridal Wreath), 2to 3ft............. .40
S tomb ftwiacta del tunvtctc che ciccletsia sie seperedeny eociaiet ie ave -50
SYMPHORICARPUS (Snowberry).
Racemoswss) 2) to siitc. secs cichevhe vie aisvs-cain b ateinveus eravale, 3 -30
Golorade jovts sultio Ss: clots ce vaw axc Ave eiehemele Baier ole -50
Vulgaris (Indian Currant), 3to4ft........ ete ay hehe -50
TAMARES Amurense;;4 to 5)ft. i500 ce - sete yee sci -40
CONG EG rere oper hale rete sucope sd ie: Oveeeyah cloha wos tetapetu Siete -50
F209 17 1 US A RPO ROIS BT NG e PASO Ooo Go Ut Docu De 55
VIBURNUM! Lantana? todbit. hn oe a .45
YE) 8 | Ae OMS iata aio ASE iano cic Com tic crc COA ae -60
Opulus (High Bush Cranberry).
SGOT BU cr el afernta ia ati cbereca tre. otciepa tinier sea elaeeeierale ourmetets -50
Gi ton (ettcs SOE CUMENS v6, 1c) 1s) cretisleias/etclatate Materia aiels, aterake 1:25
Sterley Sito tpt crest. ors a ool rarmoryae oicher aot byoeeNe ars: atentate 50
WEIGELIA) Amiabilis, (2 to1S)ft. os. 0: bole sess oe aie -50
Nana Variegata;) 2:tovofths ce sibs eects e+ estos -50
Roseas2stois thsi vray acais eee lon oe net asretenere -59
Buys ibe tat are caiaveg oust tee eat oar ae see -60
LILAC—Marie Legraye
AND NEW YORK, BOOK FOR FLORISTS
VAUGZAN’S
NORWAY MAPLE
A BLOCK OF EUROPEAN ELMS AT OUR NURSERIES
Ornamental and Shade Trees
ASH (Fraxinus Americana), American Ash. Each
UO Lina HORA O RRC op ABTA HA Oba oi a $1 25
Sito LOMit ye) top2ins calipenas eee tee een ae 1 50
LOOM its, orto zhin cal iperss aera 2 00
BETULA Papyracea. (Canoe Birch.)
SrtomlOee ce eerie et dae crate melee, Rib Tee ey Ne Beg 2 00
CATALPA Bungei, 5 to 6 ft., clear stem, 2 year heads.. 2 00
Kaempferi. 8to10ft., 114 to 2in caliper.......... 150
10\to 12ft.,2 “to 224 in caliper... gsas.o0----.- 200
Speciosa, 8 to 10 ft., 1% to 2 in caliper.............. 150
10 to 12 ft.,2 to2!4 in. caliper............... 2 00
12 to 14 ft., 24% to 3 in. caliper................ 2 50
ELM (Ulmus) Americana.
SitomOnteed4 to.2in- calipers ssecenicniesee cae 150
LO tod2its 20) bo 225 ins calipers sciences 2 50
12 ito l4 ites winsicaliper-e eee eee Cero 3 50
L2itowlait wolAuin-scaliper nace ciiaeeeiie eae 4 50
12 tom 43fti 4 in. wcalipervsneis sia aieia sae eaeeeiieteiet 5 50
For larger trees write for prices.
Campestris. (English Field)
2 toMArtte woe unin si Caliper ameisegaeieier oe Nera tea 4 00
12 to 14it., 31% in. caliper
12to14ft.,4 in. caliper
41 in. caliper.
Hiern Calipen;n;s.s’.c. dace seiarioee ee eo eee
Campestris Latifolia. (Broad leaved English).
AOltomiitee eo tol2) mimmicalipernnepiemie tenes 2 00
1Oso 124ts Sho: 22 7uine calipers ema ene 2 50
UPioy Way CPA shal CEM ya ae eo gad aden cence 3 00
Simro CALITO oii cv cisile ste og aimaAN Mier eteieuer tems arn eveR a neeiaas 4 00
SOA ny SCALPEL oe ees Lace eye Netahe oa ete Paheretele crete ete: 5 00
Ulmus Superba. (Scotch Elm.)
8 to 10 ft., 14% to 2 in calipenensince eee 2 00
1O;tO ZEEE. 2 lito! 23401. caliperiuna: sion eminaiies 250
TOMO 2it 25 nto) 3 ine caliper sane ee ees 3 50
Vegeta (Huntington)
Sito lOMiylyorto 2pinticalipersier cieiens erro 2 00
LOMO Zit eatin: Call peri. cas. ne elie ie ee 2 50
HOt MPAs Sy Gale Se cooambocqaoscoadoroon 3 00
PURPLE LEAVED. (Purpurea.)
15 to 18 ft.,3 to34 in. caliper...... $6 00to 8 00
18 to 20 ft., 344 to 4 in. caliper...... 8 00 to 10 00
18 to 20 ft.,444 to5 im. caliper...... 10 OO to 15 00
special quantity prices.
10
$10 00
12 50
16 00
18 00
12
17
12
17
22
50
50
50
50
14
22
32
42
52
00
50
50
50
50
‘30°
$100 00
120 00
SEED STORE, CHICAGO AND NEW YORK, BOOK FOR FLORISTS
LOCUST. Black. Each 10
SB COMO Lt. oc): cysteine evel cerseelcetele aeaie tole ots teteterats $085 $750
Honey
TZ COGIS EGC 5) oc o's Sheree vs wove ins Seere tele alatons eteteiaie ste" 80 7 00
8 to 10 ft..... Bnd a SEOs aoos sa oodse 2dG0G Sh 125 10 00
MAPLE, SOFT. (Acer Dasycarpum.)
116 toi)" inealipers oo sciese Meee ube ie ee oe 150 12 00
f Wistorl'S4 in! calipertc.s oS eer oe toe emotes eye toe 125 1000
Norway (Acer Platanoides)
LOMoM2 Mt 2 # kin\icaliper:iseeiceereeeieinis clean 3 00 27 50
VO tom Sift 224 in cali pers terete 400 37 50
L5ito US8itt,.dan calipers ey. perc meres eta c 500 47 50
WEEPING MULBERRY
5to 6 ft, Clear stem. 2-year head..... $2: '50'to, 300) i.e
PLANE, London
StolOits sd to,114 int caliper:......... once ee 125 1100
1OKtomM Stitt estoi2e min wcalipenmercienict ie erences 200 1850
1O'St.,¢2)to 22g in. ealiper ceri iseie < -e eernee 250 22 50
FOPLAR. Bolleana.
Sito 1Oty T tom torn ecalipernist lc»! olereie selene 150 12 50
1OMoMQtts Zito) 2sonnucalipense se ase ace 200 15 00
LO to2ite 2 to onuscalpern scsi «cl eleteieeictetel 250 2250
Carolina
1O to l2Ht, 1 stor a einer caliper 1 )-e ae ieee eee 125 10 00
U2 to M4stt 2) tor yountcalipernic.. jae eles 175 1500
Lombardy.
StoyLOssitix.c ie jee eeerere a ae sehe a pyavnats Stoner ate 65 600
LOMo lL Zitte esto Zine calipenc . <i. 1-1". nie lerepeteteteretel « 80 700
TREE OF HEAVEN
Bi CO) GiEC eel aevserctataieasteas 5 laFeye teenie uote te Neetee shaloc S04.
WALNUT, Japanese. (Sieboldii)
CONS EC Me cea New wictels, cies sb atin ae hata 115 1000
SEO PLO LG Peete seer f oss hale wc lk haharetrelb pets eee Sie 135 1200
OAK, Pin. (Quercus Palustrus).
Gito, “7th. lly tol legin.. calipers. semen ee 200 1750
Sito, LOM. 9lsortow2) win. caliperic ci se caeeieaier 300 25 00
Red. (Quercus Rubra).
Gitoradents, 1. toys in’) calipers. /sntemisiaie setiele 200 1750
SitoLlOft.; 124 to\2 ) im.icaliper sso. sccm 3 00 25 00
NOTE: We have 15,000 Elms in our Nurseries to select from and invite customers interested
* in large quantities, for estate or subdivision planting, to inspect our stock and get our
LOMBARDY POPLAR
ATTENTION
A_BIG MONEY-
19
Not Less than 25 at the 100 Rate
GRAPES
M A K E R F O R 2-vear 3-year ae Ect
10 10 1
THE FLORIS AY Agawam (Red or Maroon) .$3.00 $4.00 | Delaware (Red)......... $3.00 $4.00
Brighton (Red).......... 3.00 4.00 | Diamond (Early White).. 3.00 4.00
PLANT PUSSY Campbell’s Early (Black). 3.50... Moore’s Early (Black).... 3.00 4.00
WILLOW, the true Batata: (Redyis ocak s: 3.00 4.00 Niagara (White)......... 3.00 4.00
iety. Youcanforce | | «ym, ss—t«“ KN)... | Worden (Purple)......... .00 4.00
variety. Youcan force Concord (Black)......... Dison 3.50) en oe
the branches any RASPBERRIES BLACKBERRIES
time in Winter and Colossal 7, 2%). aeniet< Ancient Briton........
make a good price Cumberland........... Blaece (ks See 10 100
far eh : Wuthberty- «te erin Phase es eer $0.75 $5.00
i Columbian.............- de ee
SALIX DISCOLOR. Gregey arse suse tals 10 100 Snyder ............---
Herberts ae 2). ).\<i/2, aera «hate ie
top ieyextrabashys | yansad. 5.0. 00101 hes $0.70 $4.00! RHUBARB. Vaughan’s Mammoth
per dozen, $3.50; Eoudony .)fs3. cn ceaehee 100
Marlboro. sis same desl l-year Selected stock......... $ 4.00
100, $30.00.
"$ Older .................. 2-year extra strong..*........ 7.50
PUSSY WILLOW (Salix Discolor) SCR RE Le 2 ele ia os 3-year for forcing............ 25.00
Vaughan’s VIG
Our plants are grown under
ideal conditions in Northern
Michigan. Note illustration for
root development of a single,
specimen. They have been de-
veloped from selected plants.
We expect to make ‘‘Vaughan’s
Vigor’? Strawberry Plant the
standard for the country. We
know you will be pleased. Va-
rieties below are up-to-date.
Write for pamphlet on Straw-
berry Culture.
AROMA. (Per.) Late. One of
the most popular late varieties.
Fruit large to very large;
holds its size well throughout
all the pickings. Berry is
roundish, conical, smooth and
perfect in form and of a beau-
tiful bright glossy red in color;
very firm and of high quality.
Its rich aromatic flavor has
suggested its name. The
habit of spreading which this
variety possesses opens the
way for the sunlight to reach
the crown. The leaves are
broad, clean and smooth and
of a dark green color.
Price, 100, $-00; 1000, $8.50.
BIG JOE, (Per.) Late. Fruit
. large roundish, conical, even
in size and shape and holds
its size well until the last
picking. Dark glossy red, firm
and of excellent quality,
adapted to practically all con-
ditions of soil and climate. A
_ splendid producer. A good
pollenizer for the late imperfect
blossoming varieties. Also
known as the Joe Johnson.
Price, 100, $1.25; 1000, $9.00.
BRANDYWINE. (Per.) Medium late. Large deep red fruit, and a fancy
~ market product. Flesh firm and red all the way through. The flavor of
_ Brandywine is very distinctive. A general favorite because of its many fine
point andits high productivity. Foliage dark green, roots deep, enabling it to
endure more dry weather than most varieties. It thrives in any kind of soil and
under any reasonable climatic conditions. Price, 100, $1.25; 1000, $9.00.
DR. BURRELL. (Per.) Medium early. The berries are large, delicious
and beautifully formed. The surface of the berry is a deep glossy red
only a trifle lighterin color than the Senator Dunlap. The meat is solid
and rich. Its long and heavy root system makes it a splendid drought
resister. The foliage is large and of a dark green, having a tough leaf tissue
insuring freedom from leaf spots. Price, 100, $1.00; 1000, $8.00.
GIBSON. (Per.) Mediumearly. Berries are large and regular in shape,
holding their size well to the end of the season. Color rich red. Flavor is
neither sweet nor sour, but just right for canning, Extremely productive,
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 that withstands
adverse conditions admirably. This variety seems to embody every require-
ment necessary for a profitable berry. We recommend it and know you
will not make any mistake in planting Gibson. Price, 100, $1.00; 1000, $8.09.
HERITAGE. The plant is very large, of extremely heavy texture, some
single-crown plants carrying foliage with a spread of 20to 22inches. Deep
rooted and extremely free in fruiting, beginning to ripen its fruit about
early midseason and continuing to very late. The berry is dark, shiny,
crimson to the center. Hasa perfect blossom. Carries an “unusually heavy
green calyx, adding decidedly to its market value. Extremely large from the
first pic king to much above the average for the main crop and continuing
large after the better known varieties are gone. We have fruited the Heri-
tage for several seasons and every year grow more enthusiastic over it.
Don’t fail to include this one in your list, as it will prove a money-maker
for you. Price, 100, $1.00; 1000, $8.00.
PREMIER. (Per.) Early. Berries are large, beautifully formed, red through
and through; flavor delicious. A splendid shipper. The deep havy rooting
system makes the plant a strong drought resister, and it is especially
adapted to any soil or climate, giving you a big crop of fancy berries which
will sell at highest prices. Where extra fancy early fruit is wanted we
advise this. Price, 100, $1.50; 1000, $10.00.
SENATOR DUNLAP. (Per.) Midseason. The fruit is dark red with glossy
finish, shading to a deep scarlet on the underside. The meatis a bright red
all through and exceedingly juicy. It sueceeds everywhere and with ever
body—the new beginner as well as with the veteran grower—but abonld
not be allowed to mat too thickly. For a medium sized productive early
to midseason berry you need not hesitate to plant Dunlap. One of the best
and most popular. Price, 100, $1.00; 1000, $8.00.
PROGRESSIVE. (Fall bearing.) Youcan have strawberries just as easily
in the Fall asin the Spring by planting the Progressive which is the best of
all Fall or Everbearing Strawberries. This is the strongest growing plant
of all the Fall-bearing varieties we have tried. The plants are very large
and heavily rooted, producing a phenomenal crop of medium to large fruits
of a dark red color, both inside and out, and of sweet mild flavor. Think of
having all the berries you can use on your table during the months of Sep-
tember, October and November, and later, if not killed by freezing weather.
Price, of Fall bearing, 100 for $1.75; 1000 for $12.50; by express at buyer’s
expense.
SPECIAL OFFER No. 19. A Strawberry collection, 100 fine strong plants
(Spring delivery only) in four good sorts, our selection, postpaid, for $1.15.
POT GROWN STRAWBERRIES FOR FALL PLANTING
Write for Prices.
VAUGHANS SEED STORE, CHICAGO AND NEW YORK, BOOK FOR FLORISTS
SUMIVIER FLOWERING BULBS "wus:
All Prices Subject to Change Without Notice
HE following are produced on contract for Vaughan’s Seed Store at
Chicago and New York, They should be sound, well matured and the
best selection of the crops of each sort, as thus far, for crops amounting to
many millions of bulbs, we have paid our growers for over thirty-five years,
100 cents on the dollar.
VAUGHAN’S NEW HYBRID AMARYLLIS
One of the finest strains of Amaryllis we have ever seen, raised by an
eminent grower whose entire stock and hybridization for a dozen yéars we
have purchased in its entirety. Flowers are immense, borne mostly two and
three to a stem, In an amazing and beautiful range of colors, blended, —
splashed and striped in a manner not seen in other strains. The bulbs are
all large, three inches or above and are sure bloomers. We are offering this
splendid stock at half the prices asked by Dutch and English growers. Try
25 or 50; will retail quick at $1.00 to $1.50 in bloom.
Price, each, 45c; doz., $4.50; 100, $32.00.
Doz. 100
Belladonna) Major: Pink.2> 25 eee ene $3 00 $20 00
CALLAS—For Spring Planting
Elliotiana. This meritorious California novelty has not received the
attention it deserves. Watch the crowds who admire this striking clear yellow
Se ee
CALADIUM ESCULENTUM flower at the big shows and you will find buyers interested. Doz. 100
USI CHw 7 (501s ize to 210) eyn aver etetetouctay sie eretele Feleee yal see a neTe ene rae aeaneS $3.00 $20.00
TUBEROSES VMSinch i << do's ho ciel cee eee a ee 4.25 27.00
Well Cured Bulbs. Free From Rot. CALADIUM ESCULENTUM
Owing to the high prices of cotton the past four years due to SS
war conditions, and the complete decline of export business which : (Elephant’s Ear)
has been the backbone of this industry, very, few bulbs of the true F apes Ay 1k So ; EWE $ Ane $ ene
strain “Dwarf Excelsior Pearl Tuberoses,” were planted. We, | 7,. oitee BE coon Nk mr BAC rn.
however, have received in addition to the single varieties a limited | 9 454) inch seo iferencoee a eeen tae aa sie oath sakaG
evel vies a g se ae tates aca 100 1000 | 11 to 12-inch circumference........2-.2220000000+ 3.00 20.00 150.00
Deere aeclslor Pearls seat aize, to @eindll A015 201 ces ee eso) | enue lend tuamzardsiveryglened yee a eer ee ears 4.00 25.00 225.00
Variecated weaved. Single...) ieriiettoeiotecvete eerste eeeere 2.85 25.00 :
Albino, early pinclonhita file iekara is eehevatereryristetetenatye clatfetors eevee 2.85 25.00 MISCELLANEOUS BULBS
Armetrone’s Ever Blooming): ony sans osc neieee an wens 2.85 25.00 Doz. 100 1000
I OE IGS cro Oooo CeeUde onicdoonadsis bo oso modede tes 2.85 25.00 APIOS GLUBEROSASC@liniberen eee eee $060 $375 $30 00
LILY BULBS AND VALLEY CHLIDANTHUS FRAGRANS ..............-....0-5 60 350 2750
CINNAMON VINES: @limber. :. 2255. -.22..-.s.--. 65 400 3300
FROM ICE STORAGE HYACINTHUS CANDICANS. 1-2 inches............. 65 400 3500
Progressive Florists are rapidly coming to recognize the demand | ISMENE CALATHINA.......................++---- 140 900 8000
for Lilies for summer use, and each year an increasing number are | MADEIRA VINE. 2-3 inches.................++++.+- 65 350 3000
using their empty benches for this stock to great advantage. We | MADEIRA VINE. 3 inchesand up................---- 70 450 4000
can ship this stock on one day’s notice from New York or | OXALIS. Inseparate colors.............-.++e00eeee02 eee 80 550
Chicago. When orders are placed with us for cold storage stock, | ZEPHYRANTHUS CANDIDA......................55 55 350 3000 ~
we set same aside, but cannot be responsible for not being able to | ZEPHYRANTHUS ROSEA ..................---..-5. 150 1000 9000
produce the bulbs or pips if same have been destroyed by fire or -
any other cause beyond our control. We accept no responsibil- LILY BULBS—General List
ity whatever for results in forcing cold storage stock or for New Seacon’aiulb ouiRe nae: cdl Gaces an Sounaniv beat SHinneds
damage in transit. Prices subject to change. OO isieevanduimemeren! Per 100") Par Gad
AURATUM. 8 to Qinches, 180 to case.................. $17.00 $30.00
Se cere 9 to 11 inches, 125 toease............ 0004.4 26.00 30.00
er ase, c =
‘ ALBUM. White, 8 to 9 inches, 200 tocase............... 16.00 30.00
g i ae HESS a Dilbs 0 Ne28s eee ee see eae as #20:00 9 to 11 inches, 140 to case.................0- 26.00 30.00
7 to eee Gueciliprae macked ar Oaihe doen rat iy ‘11 } $55.00 MAGNIFICUM RUBRUM. 8to 9 inches, 200 to case.... 15.00 28.00
Sito) 10-inchs backed 225) bulbsito cases. ci <:. ciiersjaiaue crajalalalelaietstetalobelereisive 60.00 9 ta 11 inches, 140 to case.................04 22-09 eh
Write for Prices on 3 to 5 Case Lots, S Per 100
LILY OF THE VALLEY PIPS seca Sour
OH ROROSNEAARESSSS NSS ee eee eee *
Prices subject to change ELEGANS.
LONDON MARKET STRAIN Mixed. (Ste uste 10.00
eee Eee Set ae Rs EL ENN a ee SUPERBUM.
These are Chicago storage prices. Customers of our New York Orange.........-- 10.00
house will please ask for prices there. Our cases are numbered and TCRAnniite
“stock marked” and these records show on your invoice. You can Spleniens tele 12.00
thus “repeat”? your orders with assurance of receiving the same TiGannoee
rq or-
eae ges Try us. Book now for future dates and secure tunel, lehcctared aaa
j b y: ger Lily seine M
Racked! §250\t0 Case .,.1.5.< sists aterorereiaferaloitovetets terausFalevessiene votes Per case $ 9.50 i
ER@Gel SD) SnneteManig BH dsosaddo sab tdaee secu sa Per case 18.00 TIGRINUM FI. PI. ..12.00
Backed 1000) tO Cases. .2 ..:.)s-0:s/avctoia)olayuia tele piste sioree tee eicioeie Per case 35.00 UMBELLATUM.... 15.00
dium size, per 100, $3.00; per 1,000, $25.00.
a
Bi tie ll Al aa ila i i
AUGHAN’S SEED STORE, CHICAGO AND NEW YORK, BOOK FOR FLORISTS 21
oe
ff 7 a
Grown on our own Farms.
Machine Graded.
containing a strong percentage
Ask us for free samples.
purpose.
MRS. FRANCIS KING
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LEADING DECORATIVE
GLADIOLUS FOR THE TRADE
This has become the most popular
and effective variety for window, store
and hotel decorations. The long,
strong flower stalks and foliage, its
effective flower spike with a good line
of reserve buds continually opening,
with flower 14% inches across, five to
six flowers well spread out on the spike
at the same time, its brilliant ver-
milion scarlet color gives for vases, in
hotel lobbies and dining rooms, par-
lor decorations, etc., an effect not pro-
duced in any other Gladiolus.
Price, First size, per 100, $2.60;
per 1,000, $22.00.
Medium size, per 100, $2.00; per
1,000; $18.00.
MARGARET
oS Sees
A brilliant carmine, with a_ large
white blotch on the lower petals, the
white and carmine blending into a vio-
let tint. The spikeis straight and strong.
Price, First size, per doz., $1.75;
per 100, $14.00.
EUROPE
The best pure white Gladiolus.
Very large and free-flowering. Often 12
flowers open at the same time.
Price, First Size. Doz., $2.00; per 100, $14.00.
MYRTLE
in
Tender and delicate rose-pink. ‘‘The most beautiful pink yet produced in
Gladiolus.’’ Brings high price in the Chicago marke
t.
Price, medium size bulbs, per 100, $7.00; per 1000, $65.00.
PRIMULINUS “SUNBEAM” (incoduction
AMERICA
One of the first varieties of Primulinus blood in America to receive a name. |
This variety, which we introduced in 1914 for the first time, is a cross of
select yellows from the Primulinus Mixture, with the variety Sulphur King.
Its strong growth and clear yellow color mark it for a leader in this class. The
graceful form of all the Primulinus class insures their popularity in our best
American gardens as soon as they become known. ake
Price, First size, 100, $7.00; per 1,000, $65.00. TT
Vaughan’s
CHICAGO WHITE Geen eacn)
THE EARLIEST WHITE
If you want the earliest possible cut Gladiolus, use this.
The flowers are well expanded, well placed upon the
stalk, pure white with faint lavender streaks in the lower
etals.
sé It has great value for flower designs, the spik@ are just
large enough, full and white for quick and effective making
up of all Floral Works. There is a fixed demand for this
variety for early use, both indoors and out.
_ Price, First size, per 100, $3.50; per 1,000, $30.00. Me-
dium size, per 100, $3.00; per 1,000, $25.00.
AMERICA
eed é
This is the main crop pink Gladiolus for the florists, both
for sale as a cut-flower or use in design work. An easy
forcer and a money-maker for the florist. :
Me- |
Price, First size, per 100, $2.60; per 1,000, $22.00.
dium size, per 100, $2.00; per 1,000, $18.00.
AUGUSTA
The best Florists’ White Gladiolus. We are headquarters |
pe variety, having a splendid stock of large healthy
ulbs.
Price, First size, per 100, $3.75; per 1,000, $32.00. Me-}
PRINGCEPS ‘(7.258
Introduction
Popular beyond every other variety, both in this country
and throughout Europe. It has made a class for itself, and
you do not have the best until you buy it. Individual flow-
ers are 514 inches in diameter and sometimes one inch larger,
color being a brilliant scarlet-crimson with three broad white
blotches on the lower petals.
Price, First size, per 100, $6.00; per 1,000, $55.00.
lioli for
ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
True to Name.
Our “First Size’? will as usual show a good percentage of “overs,”
134 to 2 inches.
Do not buy elsewhere without com-
paring liberal sized samples with ours.
Bulbs for forcing under glass, are carefully selected for this
‘Delicate salmon-pink, a_ pale
HALLEY
From our own Planting Stocks.
SCHWABEN
A variety of extreme vigor, many _ of
the bulbs producing two or three flowering
stalks which very often produce side
branches besides. The stalk produces
about 20 very large flowers, 6 to 8 usually
open at one time. The color is the best, of
clear canary-yellow, shading to a soft sul-
phury- yellow when opening. Price, First
size, Per 100, $5.00; per 1,000, $45.00.
Medium size, per 100, $4.50; per 1,000,
$40.00,
HALLEY |
Thisis one of the earliest of Gladioli,
and we strongly recommend it for cut-
ting on account of its exquisite color.
ground
showing at the throat, which is marked
with small red stripes. Price, First size,
per 100, $4.00; per 1,000, $35.00.
Medium size, per 100, $3.50;
1,000, $30.00.
NIAGARA
In color the flowers are a delightful
cream shade with the two lower inside
petals or segments blending canary-yel-
low. The throat is splashed with car-
mine, and the lower ends of the out-
side petals are also blushed with car-
mine,
Price, First size, per 100, $4.50;
per 1,000, $40.00.
Medium size, per 100, $4.00; per
1,000, $35.00.
per
MRS. FRANK PENDLETON
MRS. FRANK PENDLETON
Se ee
One of the most exquisitely colored and formed Gladiolus in our entire
list. In addition, the size of bloom is not exceeded by any other. The color
is a delicately flushed salmon-pink. The blooms are wide open and are
arranged individually on slender, but wiry stems. Each flower is strikingly
marked with rich maroon blotch on the three lower petals.
Price, First size, per 100, $4.50; per 1,000, $40.00.
Medium size, per 100, $4.00; per 1,000, $35.00.
PANAMA
This seedling of America resembles the parent variety in every way except
that it is a much deeper pink. A grand variety which
",evokes words of praise wherever exhibited. Spike very
‘long with flowerslarge and well arranged. ;
Price, First size, per 100, $4.00; per 1,000, $35.00.
Medium size, per 100, $3.50; per 1,000, $30.00.
VAUGHAN’'S MIXTURES
© We make all of our mixtures of these bulbs ourselves,
fusing named varieties and mixtures of proven merit; by
‘this method we can safely guarantee our customers satis-
, faction when buying our mixtures.
*VAUGHAN’S XXX FLORIST MIXTURE. Made up
- from named white and light varieties and mixtures of light
colors only, and designed to meet the demands of our
florist customers for a mixture suitable to be used for cut
flowers.
Price, First size, per 100, $2.75; per 1,000, $25.00.
RAINBOW MIXTURE. Composed of the choicest 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 equalin
America.
| Price, First size, per 100, $4.50; per 1,000, $40.00.
/EXTRA FINE MIXED. This mixture is specially grown
s 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 rang..
) of colors, shades and types.
_ Price, First, size, per 100, $3.00; per 1,000, $27.00.
“STANDARD MIXED. This mixture contains @ ver7
~~ complete range of colors. Price, large bulbs, per 10f,
$2.50; per 1,000, $20.00.
Medium size, per 100, $2.00; per 1,000, $18.00.
GLADIOLUS.. Separate Colors
b 100 1000 100 1000
" Blue shades.. $5.00 $45.00 Pink shades... $2.75 $22,50
ti Red and scar- Yellow shades. 4.00 35.00
let shades.. 2.75 22.50
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SEED STORE, CHICAGO AND NEW YORK, BOOK FOR FLORISTS
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The following ALPHABETICAL LIST comprises in connection SEH the varieties on
preceding page the leading Gladiolus bulbs, the cost of which permits use by Florists.
Names printed in capital letters are recommended as best commercial sorts.
er Ae Ss,
Se .
All prices subject to
change without notice.
Gladioli
Doz. 100 1000
Autumn Queen. The best Autumn Gladiolus. Cream-yellow, upper petals suffuses 4
with peach-blossom-pink; lower petals striped carmine-red. When planted late opens
fulltand wide jlateinithe shall). 14904. n) ar eect tenia er ay Ole eee een ah eee $0.65 $4.50 $40.00
AMARYLLIS:. \Velvety sred iis. 25 scien Be he Seas Dee ae -90 6.00 55.00
; aa pant) Hiratisize: sj: Wee PeRee Coy ee sath eee pene .45 2.60 22.00
PANIED AC eo SEER) BED IOS SIRE ESIDIDE, Second |size.c)3e: hatha mem stich ees ae eee 30 2.00 18.00
Attraction. Deep rich crimson with large white center and throat ...................ss--. -60 3.75 32.50
‘ : 5 Wirsb: (S1ZO} ss 5 ackeustes< chore ict a ee EE ee -60 3.75 32.00
AUGUSTA: sWitite, 2\commerpial whitey as iarlici 3) a ae ie ee 50 3.00 25.00
First'sizess. 203s tA ite eee ee ae eee -90 6.25 60.00
BARON S-AUE OT. (Dark welyaty, purple (yeaa ie cn neni ee ane 80 5.50 62.50
Black, Pansy.) Rich darkired;spansy-like throatos-- cer Seen een eee 1.00 7.00 65.00
Bouquet D. Or. Cream yellow suffused pink with deep cherry-red, yellow blotch.......... .65 4.50 40.00
Brenchleyensis.) Intense:fiery, scarlet: /25\c.).ca1. 2). elec Le eee eae ce eee eee -60 3.50 30.00
BERTRAX. White flowers of great substance. Good shipper.....................------- 1.35 8.50 80.00
Canary, Bird) /Clearjcanary-yellow/a---c-nenins se eee eee bee eee eee 1.10 7.50 70.00
Chicago Red. Brilliant scarlet, large, opens well.............. .65 4.50 40.00
CHICAGO SALMON. Clear salmon with carmine throat...... Vaughan’s 1.00 7.00 65.00
A First size..... Introductions }) ...... .55 3.50 30.00
CHICAGO WHITE. Thebest whitefor cutting. Sine nateieedie ra 50 2.00 25.00
SCHWABEN Charmer. Soft mauve-pink, blushing off lighter in the throat, large mauve blotch........ .90 6.00 55.00
Doz. 100 1000 First size...... -45 2.60 22.00
MRS. FR. a A *
Contrast. Large scarlet with white center........... $4.00 $27.00 Sh ANOS USISIES Sree vile 4 Second size Baca -30 2.00 18.00
Cracker Jack. Dark red, throat spotted, yellow and MRS. FRANK PENDLETON. Salmon-pink, blotched
MUL O ON edhe ta kta Po fo) She Su ee a thee SEN SOMME NG egal as A -55 3.50 $30.00 aN { WITStISIZe mere lerloiiele aie ae eee ee eee -65 4.50 40.00
Crystal White. Very tall spike, flowers white with Second size..... BonadooMIcadcadatas co.cc -60 4.00 35.00
faimtpmarkinigs weve ster Geist sci hee ee eerie easeie ks -60 4.00 35.00 Mrs. Walter S. Brewster. White overlaid blush,
EVELYN KIRTLAND. Beautiful shade of rosy pink, blotched brilliant red with creamy halo............ 3.50 25.00 Bosc
darker at the edges, fading to shell-pink at the center, Mrs. Watts. American rose-color................. -75 5.00 45.00
with brilliant scarlet blotches on lower petals........ 1.35 8.50 80.00 MYRTLE Medium sized balban @Dendeumdalente a
Europe. We consider the best pure white in the Tose-pink = |Bine!bulbseeeE ee eee eee Enea 1.00 7.00 65.00
trade ececere o- ° cece ° wivpeiete) vletsisielels gags In IIERaDOe 2.00 14:00))). esd. Nezinscott. Bright blood-scarlet, with deep velvety
Empress of India. Rich deep purplish-red......... -80 5.50 50.00 crimson-black blotches and white mottlings.......... 1.00 6.50 60.00
E. J. SHAYLOR. Pure deep rose-pink........... .. 1.60 12.00 110.00 | NIAGARA. Cream, tinged carmine, very effective.
Fiorence. Bright lilac, white blotch on the two lower First size ORO COROC OOOO EGS oO Ao oie Aon oS 65 4.50 40.00
Metals; Very, strong stalkne eee Mer nine enn 2.50 17.00 HBS SOCONGISIZOso:c0's o/e\s sees iec sca cate ee ioe -60 4.00 35.00 |
Fire King. Intense fiery scarlet.................+- 260 4.00 35.00 | ORANGE GLORY. Very rich and striking color..... 3.00 22.00 Sec
Glory of Holland. Good pits SSS CIAES 223238 hack 75 5.00 45.00 PANAMA. Pink, asure money-maker.4 First size.... -60 4.00 35.00
GLORY. (Ruffled). Delicate cream-pink, crimson : Second size.. .55 3.50 30.00
stripes in center of lower petal....................+ -90 6.00 55.00 | Peace. Grand white flower with pale violet feathering :
Gretchen Zang. Soft melting shade of pink, blending on lowerlpetalsieeikt. ni piece eRe eee are 5.00 45.00
into scarlet on lower petals, spike tall and graceful.. 1.00 6.50 60.00 | PRIMULINUS (Kunderd’s).
HALLEY. Delicate pink, early, an all { First size.... .60 4.00 35.00 Alice Tiplady. Orange-saffron................... 1.60 12.00 100.00
round florists’ flower............. _-- (Second size.. .55 3.50 30.00 Anita.) Canary-yelloweeeeee eee ee nee n eee -80 5.50 50.00 |
Herada. Blooms of immense size on tall straight spikes. Angola. Salmon-pink..... esses beet eee eee eee .80 5.50 50.00 —
Tall large blooms are pure mauve, glistening and clear, Regulus. Orange-salmon, with delicate yellow..... 1.25 8.00 75.00
with deeper markings in throat. A very attractive Sweet Orra. Pale sulphur.....................- -80 5.50 50.00
(eto) Ko ECR A By a5 Ue MRE ar ot Ye ERE A ASA i i le 1.50 10.00 90.00 SUNBEAM. Best yellow.........scceccceecsccees 1.00 7.00 65.00
Hyde Park. Sparkling white, feathered rose....... -80 5.50 50.00 | Primulinus Hybrids. Mixed...................- -55 3.50 30.00
JOE COLEMAN. Richredruffled................ 1.60 12.00 100.00 PINK PERFECTION. Bright pink................ 1.25 8.00 75.00
Jessie. Rich velvety red. Our Introduction...... ee 1.75 13.00 110.00 Pride of Goshen. “Flesh Pink................... .80 5.50 50.00
Klondyke. Light yellow with crimson maroon blotch. .55 3.25 27.00 | PRINCE OF WALES. Salmon-pink. Blooms early.. 1.00 7.00 65.00
Loveliness. Cream colored variety of good form and PRINCEPS. Scarlet, white throat................ -90 6.00 55.00
BUDSLANCEse vetstetetareteteiclet<isls pitt eters ese nsee eee es 1.00 6.50 60.00 Princepine. Carmine-red with large white blotch... .75 5.00 45.00
L’?IMMACULEE. Pure white.................... 1.00 6.50 60.00 Rosy Spray. White, beautiful sprayed rose.......... 60 4.00 35.00
Lutin. Cherry-red with deep crimson blotch......... 2.00 15.00 ..... Winetewe 75 5.00 45.00
Lustrous. Orange-rose, lower petals have a large SCHWABEN. A giant yellow,none better Roe.
throat blotch of yellow 1.00 6.50 60.00 Becond! size 5/785) ie > tame
Mad. Monneret. DaGente ae) Ae Gia I Fur 145 .50 3.00 25.00 | Scribe. Tender rose, tinted teh freely striped carmine .75 5.00 45.00
Margaret. Brilliant carmine with a large white SEROUS US: Blush yaa with large rosy blotch..... .65 4.50 40.00
blotch on lower petals. This is a ‘comer.’ Try it... 1.75 14:00) ) Uszn.eee Silveretta. Blush white with carmine blotch on yellow
Morioulberese: miwinitetwithtatemrocy strines 1.25 8.00 TOUDGH c's .)a)siere fete lctavalessipic/e 0 |b su olese ave oie slolelees en eee 2.75 20.00
ss 3 GEE eis: Bene ee na as Sulphur King. Clear sulphur-yellow................ 1.35 9.00 85.00
Martha Washington. Light red, but with dark
almost black blotches on three lower petals........ 1.25 8.00 75.00 War. Deep blood-red, shaded crimson-black......... +75 5.00 45.00
Mary Blackman. Salmon-red, lower petals Willy Wigman. Creamy-white, scarlet blotch........ 80 5.50 50.00 —
feathered and penciled at the base with carmine on a Wild’ Rose. Delicatetrose... o. 2/5 ssc ee cee deen eine -80 5.50 50.00
Lich VellOwser cseckopobetssele evens eke a eeveieseleleteleleiersie seeus 260 12.00 ate ces
Marietta, Ga., March 10th, 1921
Gladiolus arrived safely and quickly. They are magnificent bulbs, and I
thank you very much. Very truly yours,
MRS. HENRY MEINERT.
Petersburg, Va., August 3rd, 1921
We are getting excellent reports from the Gladiolus that we bought from
you in the spring; they have stood the dry weather that we have had better
than any we have ever sold. Very truly yours, ,
W. H. HARRISON CO., Inc.
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The Best Flower Seeds in America.—We have made this Florists invariably get trade packets unless otherwise speci-
claim for years, and judging from our ever increasing busi- | fied.
ness we have made good, and our constant endeavor will be Quantities of 4 lb. and over are charged at the pound
to maintain the position we hold in the Flower Seed business. rate 1% lb. at the oz. rate; y% oz. at the ounce rate, but only
Flower Seeds for Summer Sowing.—Cinerarias, Primulas, when the price per ounce is 40c or more, and is not other-
etc., also Perennials. We issue a special circular in June. wise quoted. ; :
Should you fail to receive one, please write for it. : We do not sell 4% oz. where the price per ounce is 15¢ or
ess.
Cash Discount.—On orders over $2.00 for Flower seeds, if
Trade packets contain considerably more seed than ordinary | cash is enclosed, 10 per cent. This discount does not apply
or retail packets, being based on Florists’ needs for ordinary | to Asparagus and Cyclamen Seed. Cash discount on these
For seeds of perennials and biennials, see page 38.
purposes. is 2 per cent.
5
Trade pkt. Oz. Trade pkt. Oz.
Abronia Umbellata. Carmine............. -oeees-$0.10 $0.60 | Amaranthus Tricolor (Joseph’s Coat).......... . $0.10 $0.40
: Tricolor SplendenS ......se.j0seeereseesere-= 10 .60
pbrus a ae caine: aa ee We se ao au Atropurpureus. Blood-red .................++- 05 15
Abutilon (Flowering Maple). New Hybrids, mixed Cruentus (Prince’s Feather). Dark red feathery
Bois nin vie\siailere o\alsie ciel eiele cies e\eieceieieis. tees per % oz. 80c_ .35 Filo hyi Cate UHR Eka BAO Uae bico BO bob Liadie Omebomt 05 15
Aeacia Lophanta Speciosa Compacta. Yellow Caudatus (Love Lies Bleeding). Red........... 05 15
AOWELRS” <.)<-) <1 CHER aye ol oVelsiieh otatel wrangtavs ts Tetatensphetens 10 30 Superbus, Coleus-leaved ...... PES cute Beene 05 Ba U3)
Maxed, all COlOnS.)60. 222 ec viene OE OCC 10 .30 Salicifolius (Fountain plant). Willow-leaved.. 10 .60
Acroclinium Roseum. Pink (Everlasting) 1b. $3.00 .10 30 Mixed, all COLOTS <<< foe ee ete eee .05 15
Dina White 8 280 r. eee. elb.$3.00 10 30 | Amaryllis Hippeastrum, New Hybrids... -........
Bascum wie PLDouble pink... .....8s201b. $0.00" .10 BO) se wets teense este ees ..---65¢ per 100 seeds
fpeaiet. Predble white... 1. 22.1b $500 10°” \50.| Ammobium: Alatum Grandifiorum (Everlasting) .. 10.40
é Rie 58 if Anagallis Grandifiora. Mixed, all colors......... 10 .60
tae ag ralspar pa Adonis). Red........---- rh rs Antigonon Leptopus (Mountain Rose)....1b.$8.00 10 .70
- = ODER GO: SILC toe P F re ANTIRRHINUM
Agapanthus a (Blue Lily of the Nile)... .50 2.00 Majus Tall Varieties—
Ageratum Mexicanum. Blue..........+-..++-+++-: 10 30 Brilliant. Cal etm seetterereterelertetetcces %40z.20c «10 .60
Mexiecanum Album, White..... OR AC eae AU .30 Carmine Rose ........+-eeeeeeeereee %oz.20c «10 60
; maperiall Dwant) Blue. 020. dees secon chives nso LO .50 Dark Rose. (Coral red)............. %oz.20c «10 .60
Imperial Dwarf White......... BRS osiclonets sis 10 50 Delicata, soft pink white throat...... ¥%oz.20c .10 -60
Nanum Luteum. Yellow, dwarf............... 10 .60 Delila. Carmine and yellow with white throat
Blue Perfection. Best dark blue bedder..... 10 EON a|ld. su + elepesede: of evaialleershelelslele)wielaterare ies anocacood ¥Y oz. 20¢ 10 .60
) Little Blue Star. Tiny bushes, flowers light Garret cept ets letleictat~ eliejels) sie! of.si a) oleic %oz.20c .10 .60
, blue with dark red center......... 1% oz.60c .25 Goldemmming ee melloiwyaretcrtclelslels clalalsrera = Y%o0z.20c «10 .60
4 Princess Victoria Louise. Light blue with Lovely white with pink lip........... %oz.20c 10 -60
, ue MCenterorls 6 seisilacts eae ee Sag a er 10 40 IBVWG Fine e dull aoggeood AU Eceedorno ne om ¥%oz.20c «10 .60
‘Little Dorrit. Dwarf, blue..... SR aren ad 10 .40 Queen Victoria. White shaded cream with
Lasseauxi. Fine pink, good cut-flowers, 3 feet.. .10 .60 BT ies 2 INNS): cogendonbamenenon cde tot A OZ. ae ae 60
ry : (OFse 1 Sew clpded tichdidltain pics ia Ce pid ceo ones %oz.20C . 60
Pe etemma Coeli Rosa (Rose of eon) pee a 10 25 Striped Varieties. (Butterfly mixed)..%40z.20c .10 .60
Agrostis Nebulosa (Cloud Grass) for winter bou- Venus. Apple-blossom pink .......... ¥%o0z.20c «10 60
EMOLIICES: 2. cis => «\0 Bara otaiinkareia"e)sintey ea: JERR NGCCAR OOO OOOO: .60 Majus Grandiflorum, mixed.................-- 10 50
Alonsoa Grandiflora. Scarlet.......... ceeeeeees. 10 130 | Maxinium, New Giant Flowered—
‘ Warscewiczi. Fine for cutting, red.......... 10 .30 lett SCAIIIGTE ie GORE COR e ER NCnE AB atOb SO UnIC 25
“Alyssum Maritimum (Sweet Alyssum)....1b. $2.00 .05 20 airy Queen, U@IDHA), COME ancora beet oe caoC ein a0 < 25
é Benthami Compactum Erectum. Dwarf.lb. $4.00 .10 40 aan aes iN aas Caer et 9 oaara so aaa 25
Compactum Lilacinum (Lilac Queen). Distinct eRe 9 e, purple carmine, white throat...... 25
variety with pale lilac flowers. The plants eat Sing ridu eaieetys purple Bb ish VA on abe fo 90
are dwarf and grow upright........-.-.-... 10 60 Ruby, rich velvety ruby redo... 7... eine =e oie .25
Vaughan’s Little Gem. Extra fine strain.lb. $6.00 .10 .60 Many kinds, mixed.................-- ¥%40z.25¢e .15 80
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24 VAUGHAN’S
ANTIRRHINUM—Continued
Majus Nanum Semi-tall Varieties—
Trade pkt. Oz.
Canary yellow overlaid
Amber Queen.
BELA aa Cie HOTS OC Y, oz. 35ce $0.25
chamois pink $1.20
Aurora. Cinnabar carmine, white throat.....
Re MEME eae tana 2 Jaletra le a: 5, oye Ren Y%oz25e 15 80
Black Prince. Deep crimson......... Y4, oz. 20¢ =3U55 70
Bonfire. Orange buff (Defiance)...... 4 oz. 30¢ .20 1.00
Cottage Maid. Pale pink, white throat.%40z.25c .15 80
(CicikanGyor al (AKG aera pins oc cOs od odobS TE OZ 20 Cael 80
Diana. Rose pink, white crest........ Y, oz. 80¢€ .20 1.00
Firebrand. Fiery orange scarlet...... Y oz. 80¢ .20 1.00
Goldens@ieens “Yellows. a-noceuee cee WAT OZe 2D Cee pel: 80
Grenadier. Vivid orange, white throat, yellow
1110) GAINED A CRED Re eic Oca Solna Y4, oz. 40¢ 25
Mauve Beauty. Rosy mauve.......... 4 oz. 30¢ .20 1.00
Queen of the North. White........... oz 250 al .80
Rose Dore. Salmon rose ............. VY, 02. 30¢ .20 1.00
FVOSOF. OWES 2 ee atone. ase reteveltene te etre teeters Y, oz. 25¢c mliey .80
TRO, Wepre oRNIE) Toe. CoS ooeo redo Koad LOZ 25. Ch eels .80
The Fawn. ‘Terra cotta pink and pale yel-
LOW Ape yeaa hoe cih Meds: Shere arate Seen ke kena coeeke Y oz. 25¢e 15 80
Sliver eeinksa iValehaniseeeene ene ee 1% oz. $1.00 25
Vaughan’s Special Mixture............. ¥Y%oz.30c .20 1.00
Tom Thumb. Mixed, all colors, 6 inches......... 20 1.00
MirebalilvarS carletetnon ion nee e ee eee eee 20
Sniow @ueen. AWihiterce farce: cree Y%oz.40c .25 1.50.
TINK oases ire. stags set'eeesuave le. aos (oo eae ee en eS os ee 25
Aretotis Grandis (The African Lilac Daisy). A
good cut flower, flowers pure white on upper
surface, reverse petals being lilac............. 10 50
Artemisia. Annual, very decorative............. 10 30
Sacrorum Viridis (Summer Fir)............... 15
ASPARAGUS
Plumosus Nanus. Northern Greenhouse Grown. We handle
this Asparagus both in seed and plants of all sizes in very
large quantities, and make very close prices on larger
amounts on application. Our seed is fresh, of best germinat-
ing quality and vitality. Per 100 seeds, 50c; 250 seeds,
$1.20; 1,000 seeds, $4.00. We expect better deliveries in
March and April.
Write for quantity prices.
Sprengeri. 100 seeds, 25c; 250 seeds, 50c; 1,000 seeds, $1.50.
Asperula Azurea Setosa. Lavender blue. Trade pkt., 5c;
oz:, 15¢:
Vaughan’s ASTER SEED for Florists
Dwarf and Semi-Dwarf Section
Trade pkt. 9z.
Vaughan’s Fireball. A splendid dwarf Aster...... $0.35 $2.00
Boltze’s Dwarf Bouquet, Mixed.................. 25) 1-40
Dwarf Chrysanthemum, Fld.—Mixed, all colors.... .25 1.40
Dwarf Queen.
White Blue Rose
INR OIL WAG ANON 6 eo Wislao dbo Uebaeboode %oz.,40c .25 1.40
Wobwcl, aubl ColOrsss Boadoden codec each..4%4 0z.,40e .25 1.40
Daybreak (American Victoria)—Purity. White.... .25 1.40
Salmon Pink Blue
Rose Pink Lavender
ATY JOPEtING FAD OVC oof ics 0c lave bi atetniere StOeR shel terete 25 1.40
Mixedsralleicolorsiay cris ssecexarstajeretebors ansleinete|eiatenene teeorete 25 ©6120
TALL SECTION
GIANT COMET
Shell pink Light Blue White
Lavender Rose Crimson
Purple Dark fiue
Any OL abover-ncecmorih eit criotncen Y% oz. 35e * .20) 1.20
Wie ds vail INCOlOnS Siac iceaeieeeine IE Woy split silsy yo)
Express, Extra Early White (Hohenzollern)....
FO OOO on Otte a Yyoz.40e .25 1.50
labghee) IBERANA ROK: ne nAgsaouccoaduuboS Y%4, oz. 40¢c 25 1.50
SEED STORE, CHICAGO AND NEW YORE, BOOK FOR FLORISTS
ASTER—Tall Section—Continued
OSTRICH FEATHER
This is the finest type of Aster for all purposes, especially —
for market cut flowers. The graceful long petals are thickly
produced.
Crimson Dark Blue Pink
Soft Pink Terra Cotta Rose
Silvery Lilac Lavender Pink White
Light Blue
Trade pkt. Oz.
Any of above: fae ec eee Eee % oz. 40c $0.25 $1.40 —
Mixed talilmcolorsiacernneaeeien ieee 4 oz.35¢e .25 1208
QUEEN OF THE MARKET
The Standard Early Flowering Type
White Scarlet Pink
Dark Blue Lavender Light Blue
Crimson Flesh Purple
ANY OT saDOV. Ca acetate ata Ib. $12.00,1%4 0z.30c .15 1.00 ©
Mixed: aillwcolorsmemerere ene lb. $10.00, %4 0z.25e .10 .80
GIANT BRANCHING
White Peach Blossom Crimson
Deep Violet Rose Pink Daybreak
Lavender Azure Blue Purple
INT? OL WN Oasa5ac0sd00n sso Ib. $12.00; 4 0z: 30¢e 4) 15 L00m
Mixe dana COlOnstesmerteererer lb. $10.00, 44 oz. 25c 10 80
CREGO
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 very fluffy effect.
White Shell Pink Dark Blue
Purple Dark Pink Lavender
Crimson
Any of ‘thei aboves imac ctccc oo iltieiee ors Y%oz.35¢. 25 ~ 1.20
Mixed? all colorstyraes s/s -lelsieteievensisisicie) one %oz.30c .20 1.00
THE ROYAL—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 Rose Pink Bright Rose
Shell Pink Lavender Purple
INWZ Oe WEY MIN @saccacnoccaocsac Sycgeyste Y% oz. 35e - .20 - 11:20
Mixed all Colors: vera siiroemiietersreie erie ¥%oz.30e 15 1.00
THE MIKADO
Petals are narrow, very long and gracefully reflexed. The
outer petals show to their full extent, while gradually toward
the center they bend and curl on each other in such magnifi-
cent disorder as to make the fluffiest aster we have ever seen.
WICC aeroyiccteretc crepehete touts eeits ails ekerenee eeu Y%oz.40c .25 1.40
Ree SOB SO RRA ON ea aS Y% oz. 40¢ 25 1.40
THE KING
The habit is similar to the popular Giant Branching, ©
vigorous in growth, long stiff stems. In form the flower is
entirely distinct from any other variety; petals somewhat
resemble the quilled varieties, but are much larger and
broader, those in the center being curled and incurved, com-
pletely covering the crown. In shape and size the bloom is
round, full and very large.
Rose Violet Crimson
Pink White Lavender :
AnyHot the above’ monesiehiarinin cee ¥%oz.40c .25 1.40
Mixed. alllcolorsisem cee cee eee Y, oz. 35¢ 25 E20
ASTER, Tall Section—Continued
AMERICAN ASTERMUM
An attractive and descriptive name for a new 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. The seed we offer
has been carefully grown, rogued and selected.
Rose Pink Dark Lavender
Trade pkt. Oz.
PNTIVEOE LET ADOVES, « «wicca siclorhel eis sieierce’s Y, oz.,50c..$0.25 $1.80
OTHER AMERICAN ASTERS
Lavender Gem. One of the most charming sorts.
The flowers are of a true lavender shade and the
petals are gracefully curled and twisted, and
the blooms are borne on long stems....4%402.,40c .25
Heart of France. Heart of France opens red as the
purest ruby, deepens with age and retains its
remarkable color to the very end. The petals
appear strikingly changeable, showing now a
glow and sheen quite unique, now a soft warm
velvety texture. In any light, natural or arti-
ficial, Heart of France is startlingly beautiful
and will command admiration......... Y%oz.,40c .25
Peerless Pink. The flowers are enormous, globu-
lar in shape, many five inches across, of a most
delightful and pleasing rich shell pink. First
flowers appear about the middle of August, but
the plant is at its zenith 4 weeks later..44 0z.,40c .25
Crimson Giant. This shade has been one which has
seemed to lack intensity of color, but in this
variety the blood-red blossom is particularly
[SAAC Reacaces BP Has dictoraiene Cal alee Spee areas Y%oz.,40c .25
Perfection White ............... ite atthere Y, oz.,40ce .25
Sensation. The reddest of all red asters, the color
being a dark rich garnet or ox-blood red which
glistens in the sunshine like a live coal. The
plants are of the free branching habit, about 18
inches high, the double flowers averaging about
3 inches in diameter are borne freely on stems
POMEL A MEMES LON E)., ...)ofore oie cle alerete oie) « Y% oz. 35c 20
Soleil D’Or (Golden Sun), Best Yellow Aster
RUE b GEIGO CIR COU DOE MSREenin ore Y% oz., 40c .25
Mammoth Non-Lateral Branching White. 2 ft.
This is without doubt the largest Aster on the
market. Many of the flowers will measure four
inches in diameter. The plants grow about two
feet high with a low branching habit, and the
flowers which are borne on non-lateral stems are
full, with petals curled and incurved, making the
flowers appear like a cross between an Ostrich
Feather and a Giant Branching........ Y%oz.,40c .35
Mammoth Non-Lateral Branching Blue. 2 ft. Very
like the preceding, except the flowers are a me-
Giuma shade) OL=DIUE: 652 vite Waki ereclels Y%oz.,40ce .25
American Beauty. Carmine Rose. 2% ft. Is
similar in type of flower and growth to the well
known Late Branching Asters, but differs in that
all the large blossoms are produced on much
longer and heavier stems. It is the first of a
new strain of late branching habit, and of robust
growth. The flowers are fully double to the
last and are a most lovely shade of bright car-
mine-rose, almost identical with the world-
famous American Beauty rose. Each plant
TOLNIGH AAP ELICCt.DUSH tas ac kb Ses %oz.,40ce .25
American Beauty. Purple............ ..402.,40ce .25
American Beauty. Lavender............ Y%oz.,45¢e .25
American Beauty. September pink..... YY 07z.,45¢e .25
American Beauty. Rose (New)............ Shoes 50
Snow White
1.40
1.40
1.40
1.40
1.40
1.20
1.40
1.80
1.40
1.40
1.40
1.60
1.60
VAUGHAN’S SEED STORE, CHICAGO AND NEW YORK, BOOK FOR FLORISTS 25
BALL’S WHITE ASTER
A Sphere of Pure White Petals
The seed of this splendid Giant Aster of the late Branch-
ing type—the product of twelve years’ selection to develop
the ideal of a perfectly double flower, of flawless color—was
offered in 1921 for the first time.
In the Fall of 1908, George J. Ball, a Sweet Pea and Aster
specialist, selected a plant among his Late Branching White
Asters on which the flowers were solidly double, so much
so that from eight to ten flowers only fifty seedlings were
grown the following year.
It has been grown and the seed carefully selected every
season since. In 1918, three-quarters of an acre netted
$2,320. An exceptionally good market helped, but this vari-
ety has always sold for 50 per cent more than ordinary
White Asters.
The flowering season comes between the Royal and Late
Branching types, filling in between the early and late glut
of flowers. It grows to a medium height with full, dis-
tinctively centered blossoms, ideally formed for long distance
shipping.
The seed of this Aster is about two-thirds the size of
ordinary varieties. % oz., 75c; % oz., $1.35; oz., $5.00.
We were the introducers of this new Aster, jointly with the
originator, Mr. Geo. J. Ball.
ASTERS IN MIXTURES
Trade pkt. Oz.
Vaughan’s Florists’ Mixture............ 4 oz., 40c $0.25 $1.40
White Tall Varieties. Mixed, includes the early,
medium and late-flowering white; also Ball’s
SWING Oieave ova: stacetre atererave a: o:avalotveynccten sete as 44, 02,,40c .25 1.40
Vaughan’s Excelsior Mixture, Tall Asters. This
is a mixture of the most beautiful, striking and
distinct colors of the tall growing Asters, se-
lected from the cream of the Giant Comet,
Ostrich Plume, Branching and other desirable
sorts, includes many kinds separately pur-
chased, for this) mixtures eevee ae Y%oz., 45c .25 1.60
Elegance or Single. Single White............... S53
TAVOTCOT™- chs Crate tatere aucke <tstersve tele teuatacteehe bee eee ka bacuses 115)
Marky BUWes tas sich stele eracersyatorstoussshershal dove ci eateners ove ave 5159
dE afd REM AU ah ee he Beet ee ee A oben a 15
VETO a on fetoramerc tueseusptet once tea ravanstedths mieten aerate. ite alls
Marshal yomres Brillianturedes metatecicee secs 15
Bachelor’s Button. (See also Centaurea Cyanus)
Balloon Vine (Cardiospermum Halicacabum).... .05 15
BALSAM
Double Pink, Crimson, Scarlet, Flesh color,
Lilac, Dark Blue, Light Lemon. Atro-san-
guniea plenissima. Double blood-red....... 10 .60
Alba Perfecta. This is the largest and best
doublenwhiterBalisamiles. oye cre cetlereeie les ceisler 15 .80
MiresQuecenk Sa lM One pin Kes yc cereioaecictele seen. 15 80
PrincesBbismarek.s SalLmonerOosehenerianesie ie salts) 80
Double Camellia-flowered, Mixed, all colors.
TIMPTOVEAG As ciereea srece ai cacaversvs ame he hoa Porras aecist 10 .60
Rose-flowered. Mixed, all colors.............. 10 -50
Dwartae Mixed, allscolors 7 3.78 teiierecclee cl Gececcie 10 40
Goliath. ‘White, gigantic size.................. 15 80
SGanletie age cter ce ley bcric rc Tone te Sarees ae aa It) 80
CHAMTOISMROS CR aa teorciclc ace oa akersl rae seen Seber ee 5 80
Vaughan’s Invincible Mixed. A splendid strain
producing very double flowers of the finest
LOVIN Sa Merete ator nite, ssedeyeleusaiataleena(aperticichel eevettehers Al .80
Balsam Apple (Momordica). Curious climbers... .10 40
PCa teaetoepereceta etosun ote she aisle Gis ener ouecske elas oes suey craton 10 40
Bartonia Aurea. Bright metallic yellow blos-
SOM SIR Sc sie oe cits Hepes oy Ua ree ee 10 40
2% VAUGHAN’S SEED STORE, CHICAGO AND NEW YORK, BOOK FOR FLORISTS
i
BEGONIA : CANDYTUFT
pee j i Trade pkt. Oz. t Trade pkt. Oz.
Gracilis Luminosa. Foliage lustrous reddish Giant Hyacinth-Flowered. The flower heads are
brown, flowers fiery dark scarlet. .1-32 oz. $2.00 $0.50 pure white, 6 inches long and about 3 inches
Prima Donna. Large transparent rose flowers, ACTOSS. Cicer te tie ave cee eee See Ib., $3.20 $0.10 $0.30
shading to carmine.............. 1-32 doz. $2.40 .50 Giant Hyacinth-Flowered. Extra selected, Ib.,$6.00 15 50
Semperflorens Alba BO An Gna Ga pas Sc.0 o's ¥, 0z.,60ce .20 Queen of Italy. The plants form dwarf, compact
Atropurpurea Vernon. MRed-leaved and _ red- bushes which are covered with very large pink
ONCE E Wise ero 0 ot ei onele ete eee 1-16 0z.60c .35
: : : : DIGOMS ies aie ists, iskieseials sels, See ee DCE eee 15 -60
Melanie. White with pink edge................ 30 Ae tats ;
Erfordia. Rosy carmine flowers. see) OZ., $2.00 50 Umbellata Lilacina. Lilac. Select oheles sie lb., $4.00 5 50
Grandiflora Superba 2:22.60. ee 1-32 oz., $1.50 .50 Carminea. Garmjne.........1......- Ws5$3220ker eto 30
Mirenone wright salmon scanletaem eerie. 50 Purpureass aCrimsonkte perenne eee Ib., $3.20 .10 30
Wiirttembergia. Isloodnede eee aerate 50 Rose Cardinal, new..................-. Ib., $5.00 .10 ..50
Single Tuberous Rooted. Finest mixed........... 50 Diwaris Hybrids. “Mixeds2.)- 5. hae eee ee eee eee 15 60
Single Tuberous Rooted. Frilled................ 50 White Rocketi eye. ence secre ican ets 1b., $1.40 .05 15
Double Tuberous Rooted. Best mixed............ 1.00 Snowflake. Sweetesthokcall iat tera ace 10 50
ples See ee Mixed Colors.3/A2cher ern eerste Ib., $1.80 .05 aly)
Bellis, see page 38. Canna Crozy’s. Best mixed............. Ib., $2.00, 10) aa20
Bidens Dahlioides. Mixed................2.020 .25 $1.40 | Cardinal Climber. Bright and delicate climber.. .25 1.20
Bird of Paradise. (Poinciana Gillesii)............ .25 1.00
Blue Daisy. See Agathea. CARNATION
Brachycome Iberidifolia. (Swan River Daisy). Perpetual or Chabaud. Extra choice mixed...... 25 1.60
BAT Ot ES deca hc SO Bee dereiorreneoe i tees aie 15 .80 . *
Tpeniditolia, .° Whitele |. eee ie ama tunis Hp) 'e0 | eee Cue Med er ie eee 29 tea
ime Fike oe UU AUN SWIRL) Sytodinn 11 eine eine 15 “80 Mixed, extrachoices:2).6! tahoe. satu eee eee 35 ©6200
Briza Maxima. Ornamental grass............... 10 40 | Margaret—Red, Rose, Striped, White, Yellow,each .25
tees F z ; : Giant Mixed. An extra choice strain.......... 25 1.40
B rallia S M PHO d bedd a é
aut: Tea ; eA. net a a ar ; i h ee 35 Giant White. Large and double.............. sop, © 2.00
arta Axed 2h sate acheter ete c chs ML eee 15 .60 | Marie Chabaud. The best yellow.....-......... 35
Cacalia (Tassel Flower) Scarlet or Orange, each.. .10 .50 | Giant of Nice. Blooms in four to five months
Calandrinia Grandiflora. Rose.................. 10 = .50 from sowing ....1-32 0z., $1.50; 250 seeds, 50c
Winibell ata: i 25sec tele 'o ye eee Soa te oe Rie eae 15 .80 | American New Varieties. Seeds saved from the
best varieties, with large flowers borne on long
CALCEOLARIA HYBRIDA Stems cei ce ee 100 seeds, 65c; 1,000 seeds, $5.00
i f : q Vaughan’s Special Mixture. A mixture of Giant
Mixed, extra choice. _Our mixture is composed of Nene, MEnicna bat ote Naa sel
the choicest selections of the tigered, marbled, Chabaud 500 ds. 50
spotted and variegated varieties, and, we know, BADEN 3-3 333 bie? Pa e cone Sas peees Ue
will give entire satisfaction. For other varieties of Carnations see Hardy
Price, trade pkt. (about 1,000 seeds) 50c; 3 trade Perennials.
pkts. for $1.40; 1-64 oz., $1.50. Cardiospermum. See Balloon Vine.
Rugosa Aurea. Golden rain.................+4-- 1.00 Castor Oil Bean. See Ricinus.
Rugosa Major mixed: sakes cece lisence 1.00
CELOSIA
Calendula (Pot Marigold) Meteor........ Ib., $180.10 25 | Gristata (Coxecomb). Tall sorts, mixed........... 10 ~=—-.40
PAD TIC OE oleic ieietous efere see euebe tote akave cane erate role voeeteebictererecs 15 -50 2 : :
Sulphurea Plena. Double sulphur yellow, extra Cristata Nana. Dwarf sorts, mixed, extra choice.. .25 1.60
SOLOCKy haste evs/ith rants Soe Oe ee eons 1b., $6.00 ~ .20 .60 Nana President Thiers. True dwarf, red...... .25 1.60
Poneelit-aple sy Doublemwhitemern celiac beeke 10 40 Empress. Choice dwarf, crimson....%4 0z.,60c .35 2.00
Prince of Orange. Bright orange...... lb., $2.00 .10 20 Aurea. Dwarf, golden yellow............... 25
rae eal Pan ae Stata te fl. Hee Extra ig Rosea. Dwarf, rose-colored combs.......... 25
1S Straln 1s lully equa Oo many that are : Ly AAD
offered at much higher prices. It is the best Plumosa. Tepe of ithe Exposition=. »s. .. chee ~ 60
out-door grown stock............... lb., $6.00 .20 60 Nana, Mixed. a pots. mee | det tak. ite tae See 3
MaxedrmalliiCOlorspniccisier sictereneran iii eiets Ib., $1.40 .05 A Mixed, feathered varieties sieht cholalevete tate eres 10 40
i 4 i Thompsoni Magnifica. Makes fine pot plants... .10 .60
California Poppy. See Escholtzia. Pride of Castle Gould. A remarkable new strain
Calla Aethiopica (White Calla).................. 15 50 of Ostrich Plume Celosias......... ¥ oz., $1.00 .50
Calliopsis. Mixed, all colors............ Ib., $1.60 .05 15 Grimson 4) 41P eS Tacit a een ee ee 15> + 1.00
Bicolor Nana. Golden RAV Aye one e nal arr: 10 50 OTANLO res eee ashe Saleen eae eee 15 1.00
Radiata Tigrina. Dieser Stans ck ol once cies “AS .60 Cristata X Plumosa. A cross between these two
DN oA ae wee eee eee eee teen eee eee ae nS types.» Minescutflower - io. noc. ease eee .20
Golden Wave. A good cut-flower.... ib. 9240 1025 | Spleata. vivid rose, turning to silvery white. Fine
Coronata Maxima. Splendid cut-flower. Pure POT) SDOUSI tare elcla lola vayeiaieis ye sofelals telele easels ieee te eee 15
golden yellow, 2 in. across, on long, wiry Chinese Woolflower (Celosia Childsii). Plants
stems ; hardy and blooms nearly all season. 10 40 grow about 3 ft. tall and branch freely, each
Vaughan’s Special Mixture.................... 10 40 branch bearing at the end a ball of scarlet wool
Callirhoe* Involucratarassseate site a bceaeencees .20 which remains on the plant until frost. Fine for
Campanula. See Perennial pages............... POLS Wireeee oe vie utes wich ete eee ee 1% 02z.,50c .25
Canary Bird Flower. Fine climber for shade... 10 40 Deep" TOSe} NeW aati e's sve dewey % 0z.,60e .35
. VAU
in CENTAUREA
Trade pkt. Oz.
IMNORICAIAE AR ULDIC. ..)s. ss ade oe Sic.-)eleicds dialsleis/arelele *\« $0.10 $0.40
| Alba. White, splendid cut-flower.............. “ib 6
' Candidissima (Dusty Miller)..................... 335. 1.80
Cyanus (Corn Flower), Emperor William, single
iline:. CAAA ae aeeecoe cbercto bed lb., $3.00 .10 .30
TEETER Oe OS EIB eR GE eErLaIO EtAc Ie OuciLin cit cpaae 10 40
Vil hi CeCe ee OES mein cic cic Ceaomin bo UCR eine 10 .30
2a VEE OE eer G ot cccictct: Ciena S eae feb lat eyes = 10 30
Mixed (Bachelor Buttons) ........... lb., $2.00 .10 20
Woublesslue; Hxtra fine... esse... a. 0 lb., $4.00 .10 40
MOE DLOMERITLIG oo oS clot eSiott meet teat eaaretelexatss 9 “utes lb., $6.00 .10 50
PBYNTTHLOMUY LLLLC © vate cic vorale) arofateseuaterensratetesalvens Ib., $5.00 .10 ~° .50
WME Hers UT PLS = sits ciciav erent Aeteta atadepsvatencierst acetals e-sha 10 50
Fl. pl., mixed, semi-double....:............... 10 .30
MATH IVICLOLIAS, BIUG a srs 5 cthenete aitieuel apoles revatetar<lerayere. 4 10 40
GyMMocarpa ........ cece cece e cece e entree eeees 10} e.50
Imperialis (Sweet Sultan). Mixed, all colors.... .10 50
Alba. Pure white, better than Margaret........ a 5) 60
Weep Lavender. .j... ea eee ec scan ss one acs Aa lis) 60
NAGIOLLOD OH aio disseny cis cle 8 cicialeuthene oad ole) </ ohsie[eyeicisisi ei azese 15 .60
MTS OMIA) Napayctes<e'-y » die ees el nels cletelararavele ote. s sfo\s\ehn,w ele srs 15 .60
TLL KG hake Bn DIC PO pplaareh-.o OO GRICE CDS HRmIE accom e. Als 60
Mar onitae ) Wark wTOSE svete cher tiaey aia sla a4) erebershereiepels lls .60
Splendens. Purplish crimson.................. Lb .60
Moschata. Mixed Sweet Sultan.................. 10 50
Suaveolens. Yellow Sweet Sultan........ lb., $6.00 .15 50
Vaughan’s Special Mixture. Includes most of the
RIT OVG: bad oP Rint tina SO ce Cmte RUDE CED ebmOe Sran ako .60
Mentrasema, Granditlonascae ss tients tele aioe cleae 25
CHRYSANTHEMUM
Coronarium. Double White...................6.. 05 .20
Moawples Golden: WellOwiws sche «tee ces «ois br ateiareieihe « 05 .20
MOU DISH SUlp ltt) MOMOW 72 corns o,cs) «42+ «'* « apetelele esc 05 .20
OL a TERC Cwrere ose ai cieiavarsieler calc heise « eee Claltolererers 05 .20
Pumilum Luteum pl. (Golden Ball)............ aLb .60
Dunnetti Album pl. Double white................ 15 .60
Aureum. pl. , Doubleity ellow,< tc. ci sos ys)ape) Oihohree ois a 85) 60
Coccineum pl. Double scarlet................ teretoy gD 60
The Sultan. Crimson maroon.................... 10 40
Carinatum. Eclipse (Chameleon)................ 10 40
Burridgeanum. White and rose............... 10 40
OID CHM Cab NCI rane sieve create: c cichcl yahepsies ofa: sia «1 eape oy hey 10 40
INGOT He SCAT ite Palate cla Uae cectatersle> oc ete aids LO 40
Seen tai: Gale oe ceabe Geb CRON ene CGH pre cor orc 10 30
Inodorum Plenissimum. Double white............ 15 60
Bridal Robe. Fine cut-flower.................. Ai DEY)
Segetum Gloria (Morning Star). White.......... 10 40
Helios (Evening Star): Yellow. ..c.00 056 fee acids 10 40
Vaughan’s Special Mixture, Double and Single.
JEON EAR OTHISS CAA Gp b OO ets CORRE eBaet 10 40
Frutescens (Paris Daisy). White................ 15 .60
Chinese Double Mixed (Indicum)................. 50
Japanese Double Mixed (Japonicum)..¥% oz., $1.20 .50
CINERARIA HYBRIDA
Vaughan’s Columbian Mixture. It consists of a
mixture made up by ourselves of the choicest
strains and cannot be excelled in variety of
colors, size, shape and substance of flowers and
perfect habit of plant.
Trade pkt. (500 seeds), 50c; 3 Trade pkts., $1.40.
Large-Flowering Whitey, ..01se tives} aa Sd } ‘Bach
So ae eR Pe MerOmOOGe Sneha per trade
7G cl ee a gna RRB INE Pes pkt.
jl ea gee? ee Br a (500 seeds)
Markwblier are ios. spake meee ian 35¢
Matador. Brilliant scarlet. Trade pkt.500seeds_ .50
Old Rose. Pink to rich coppery red...500seeds_ .50
AINOS ta GalAlt se Sb acc vis od e.8 «e'nicenn aie state 500 seeds .50
Hybrida. Fine large-flowering mixed..500 seeds .35
Grandiflora, Semi-Dwarf. Mixed....... 500 seeds .35
CINERARIA HYBRIDA—Continued
Star Cineraria (Cineraria Hybrida Stellata Poly-
antha). Fine, small flowering varieties, for cut-
ting and decorative purposes...............e..
BIUSH-TINts ee oe ts WSS Se eS SR Pens
Maritima Candidissima, for bedding..............
Diamond. Leaves pure white..................
WOUDLE*MEXSding fs 4 eke ae cioers
DOWD Leys SS as Fake Mec cede shel
i i ee a ee a a acer
Clarkia Elegans.
Appleblossom.
Chamois
Scarlet Queen.
Brilliant. Double crimson scarlet..............
Salmon Queen. Double salmon orange scarlet..
AWIHITO ME TITIC © 2). iearatanel spn «ca wey ohnae dicho) Sake AS See Bet erate
Pinlehelias, Sinelevnmrxed soc 2 denen. one sek en
Vaughan’s Special Mixture....................
Cleome Pungens (Giant Spider Plant), true stock.
Clianthus Dampieri (Glory: Pea of Australia)....
Cobaea Scandens. Purple............... Ib., $4.80
Seandensi lore AIbo.” \WHites.s tnecie nc cle meats
Coccinea Indica. Fine climber...................
Cockscomb. See Celosia Cristata.
Coix Lachrymae, Job’s Tears.............. Ib., 50¢
Coleus, Vaughan’s Rainbow Mixture. .1-32 oz., $1.00
WINGER ECs eevee dicate Weis ce Gee trahs % oz., $1.00
Extra Choice Mixed. Large leaved.1-16 oz., $1.00
Large-leaved Copper-colored...................
aciniated ands Wringed i, .\. vps crcerdleletenelsia syercherers
Collinsta; Mixed alt colors.) see oe oe ae
Columbine. See Aquilegia.
Commelina Sellowiana. One of the finest blue....
Coelestisy” "BIW Ss aos os ca ehcus, a lerereal ier atela Pe ark ate
Convolvulus. Tricolor mixed, Dwarf Morning
GlOUVi ees cieve bd gid etch eee eae lb., $1.00
Minor Monstrosus. Beautiful blue with white
DOG ODE + hod tha seteioktnassed she oclopeb a Makers leless ates coe Stacker ata
ROSE: Qucent rete > tag hake oasis eras. okaees
Mauritanicus. For hanging baskets............
Major (Morning Glory). Single Mixed...lb., 70c
Doubler MiRedievyckc serio vic eater oceans
Doubles White Snow Walrvecetcicite co deteisacie\eielcle
Cosmidium. Burridgeanum, Orange Crown. Golden
yellow with a broad circle of a rich orange
aroun dy The LGISC:y; Ws aes ay cal fatslardateye le: dalsielbatsleeets
Cordyline. See Dracaena.
COSMOS
Giant-flowered.
Pink
@riMISON 7 RAY, peepee sickebershava ove ote aie vials ais ase
Mixed, all! COlOTSOT eer’, sa telat atertel tet sa Ib., $1.80
Pink! Ladys WMenux rates ooo 2 enc kacaa de soe
White: Lady BMenom saan staid toate esa di tebalccns aa
Early-Flowering Mammoth.
White
Pink
Crimson
Mixed-s allgiGOlorsten sci aes woe orci late old acvece eae
Anemone Flowered (Crested). Pink...............
White
Mixed
Double Early Flowering Pink......... 1% oz., $1.00
Mlondyke@n Yello wiisas). re satcvatel = cisitis:accey aiden baer oie
ee a ee ee ee ee ey
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Cuphea Platycentra (Cigar plant)...............
Purpurea
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28 VAUGHAN’S
VAUGHAN’S CYCLAMEN
Discount 2 Per Cent for Cash With Order
The seed is saved only from perfect plants. Shape and
size of flowers, foliage and stems and general habit are
points on which our seed plants are selected. There is no
better Cyclamen seed in the market.
GIANT ENGLISH GROWN
Prices (except where noted)—100 seeds, $1.40; 1000 seeds,
$12.00 net. ,
Mrs. Buckston. Bright salmon, frilled petals. 100 seeds,
$1.80; 1000 seeds, $16.00.
Pink Pearl. Lovely pale salmon pink. 100 seeds, $1.80;
1000 seeds, $16.00.
Cherry Ripe. Nearly scarlet. 100 seeds, $1.80; 1000 seeds,
$16.00.
Saint George. Foliage is beautifully margined with bright
silver, not unlike the Begonia Rex, and the flowers are a
rich salmon color. 100 seeds, $1.40; 1000 seeds, $12.00.
Crimson Saint George. Foliage is beautifully margined and
ornamented with bright silver. Flower vivid crimson, pro-
duced in abundance well above the foliage. 100 seeds,
$1.80; 1000 seeds, $16.00.
Mrs. L. M. Graves. The flowers are freely produced and are
carried well above the foliage. The color is an intense and
brilliant salmon scarlet. A healthy vigorous grower and
comes quite from seed. 100 seeds, $1.80; 1000 seeds, $16.00.
Brilliant Giganteum. Very robust grower. Fiery crimson
flowers. 100 seeds, $1.60; 1000 seeds, $14.00.
Queen Mary. Salmon with claret base.
Rosy Morn. Delicate rose color. Claret base.
Grandiflorum Album. The largest giant white.
Excelsior. White with red base. Extra large flowers.
Duke of Fife. Dark rose.
Princess of Wales. Deep pink.
Princess May. Pale pink.
Salmon King.
English Varieties, Mixed. From separate sorts. 100 seeds,
$1.20; 1000 seeds. $10.00.
PERSICUM GIGANTEUM
100 1000
Seeds Seeds
Fairy Queen. Large frilled white, crimson eye..$2.00 $18.00
Rosea Superba. Deep shell pink............... 150 12200
Glory of Wandsbek. Salmon................... 1.50 12.00
Wine Red. Very large and fine................. 1.20 10.00
Magnifiea. Dark rose pink..................... 15 OMe 2200
Daybreak. Delicate pinks wccmeeee eee ace 1.20 10.00
Pure White. Very large.......... SF Or eas ig) a 1.20 10.00
White with Pink Eye. Very large and fine...... 1.20 10.00
Victoria. White, tipped with pink, fringed edge. 1.50 12.00
Lilac. Dark and-light shades, very beautiful.... 1.50 12.00
i La a ke Ee ie Trade pkt. Oz.
Cyperus Alternifolius (Umbrella Plant).......... $0.15 $0.80
Cypresse Vines os Whites... cssnt cnn steiner one 10 30
S CATO: ert Miata sates ete poten to rone ye lavene Peron ote on Sone 10 30
Mixed si EEE Ee Ee yt. r eter totem te eR Rk Rte eke ter ie fe 10 30
Lvy-Weavied: iScarletencsil kn tte ei or Gites 10 50
; DAHLIAS
Doubles Wixeds ood quality sere ce ceerer cries 25
Mixed Piextran Choice rw crake ls. siceectone eacneneieee te abort ce .385
Cactus=blowe»nreds) IMixedeia. wees cies etree 40
Cactus-Flowered. Mixed, extra choice.......... 50
Lilipwt;/} AVG Red en.c hk etletoncscchoheterseomronctane se iioterek te 25
TOPKHHEY aeoub-GqNAS, IIH, CMON, 546 dic cshosanenoned aly
Single Giant Perfection. Mixed................. 15 80
Striped and MSpottedhracvs cieheriiereterckie eecustedecteieiere re 25
Collanettes Mixed icOlOrsi yl tiar-teleielotersteketetsteletotelotere 20
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DAHLIAS—Continued Trade pkt. Oz. _
Colossal. Semi-double, extra fine................ $0.25
Vaughan’s Special Mixture. Includes the best
single and double strains................cce0e: 50
Daisy. See Bellis, Agathea, Brachycome and
Chrysanthemum. s
Datura Fastuosa fl. pl. Double mixed.......... 10 $0.30
Double Swihite cst Sse eves. anwar ace ee 10 .30
Cornucopia. White marbled with purple....... 15 60
Triple-flowered. Yellow (Golden Queen)...... 10 40
DIANTHUS—Pinks
Chinese Pink. Double. Mixed.......... Ib., $4.00 .10
Singles Mixed extramCholcep ees eres eere ets 10
Heddewigi fl. pl. Double Japan, best mixed..... 15
Singles Mixed extra mimesnr.. aie. eee eee 10
Hastern Queen. Marbled rose, single.......... 15
Marginatus. Silver edge, single................ 10
Snow Queen. Double white, best.............. os
Mourning Cloak. Double, almost black......... 15
Diadematus fl. pl. (Diadem Pink). Double.... .15
Midnight. Double blood-red................... 15
DherBrides = Sinise le: white secre went ten ners 10 a
Snowball. Dwarf, double white............... 20.6 92
Fireball. Dwarf, double scarlet............... 20 ~=1.00
Laciniatus fil. pl. Fringed, double mixed....... 15 :
snowdrift.. Doubles whites. ene ere 20° 1:20)
Hringeds ) Single nee dice erence ore 10 F
Lucifer fl. pl. Double, intense orange scarlet .20 1.20
Mirabilis. Single, very fine cut-flower....... Busy -60.
Double. Fine cut-flower.................. 250, 10g
Salmon) Queen poke <.isocanebio dees os oe eee sil55 1
Vesuvius. Orange-scarlet, fringed, single.... .15
Violaceus Plenus Double, violet, new........ 25
Mephisto. Blackish-brown, striped on orange
SLOUNA! 65 Saas aac vleterterveutel stete ates ele eee 15
Latifolius Atro-coccineus pl. double blood-red.. .15
Double Imperial Pinks (Imperialis fl. pl.), mixed .10
Vaughan’s Special Mixture. Double and Single
Pinks) 3.4 3R eek eRe oe OR eee reves Detach CORR ee aly
Vaughan’s Special Mixture. Single Pinks...... 15
Vaughan’s Special Mixture. Double Pinks...... 15
Barbatus. See Sweet William. D. Plumarius,
see. (Perennials). vif iaeaie net oo ke oe ee
Didiscus Coeruleus, Lavender Lace Flower. 3 ft.
Long stemmed lavender flowers; look like blos-
soms of Queen’s Lace Handkerchief. A constant
bloomer. To be sown in a medium hot frame,
like Phlox or Verbenas in February or March.
Seed will germinate after about 4 weeks. Keep
frame closed until the seedlings form their
leaves, then give plenty of air when weather
permits. To be planted out in May in partial :
SHAGE™ Mrs Zoran eunteunte aiavevelouen sve sieve voc cnthe 4] aca Sper gee eee 25 “Ag
Dimorphotheca Aurantiaca, Golden Marguerite.. .15 1.00
Atumantia cally brid Semen ttn ee eee eee 10 80
Dolichos (Hyacinth Bean). Mixed....... lb., $1.00 .05
Princesse Helens (Daylieht)) os se seeee ee aieeee -05
PUTPLEW SOUDAMS ess we cc nie travtehene ochecie teen Seen 05
Lignosus. (Australian Pea Vine).............. -10
Dracaena aindivisa» lineata. cere eres sene enone 15 a
Indivisa. Narrow green leaves......... lb. $5.00 .10 40
atifOla ee aia kss Biers ow: see ee aE Dee Ree ln -70
Australis. Green and red colored leaves...... alts} 80
Erysimum Perofskianum. Orange............... 10 40
Erythrina Crista Galli. (Coral Tree)............ 25, 1.20
ESCHOLTZIA
Escholtzia (California Poppy), Mandarin........
Calitornica.» Pure yellow. .... 2.4.05. Ib., $1.80
FOSCw Cardinal lias iis ckele c Goer « cis aiadatees apes’ s/c
Carmine King. Fine crimson color...lb., $6.00
ADEN Cype CO ILC OL) «5, ccsyo, ws cinu hormone rol er hone oeetahemenevoiet oy axe
GHROMOMAUWEOD: . i.e force tee akte Slee ors tare 8s
Maritima (Maltese Cross)
tory of the West, or the Golden West.Ib., $2.40
Rosy Morn (Canaliculata Rosea)..... Ib., $4.00
Mikado. Pale coral pink and delicate cream.
Hunnemannia (Bush Escholtzia). 1% ft. The
plants grow into a shrubby bush, large cup-
shaped flowers clear, bright yellow, the petals
are broad and crinkled, like crushed satin.
The cut blooms keep in water two weeks....
Mimedssa lle COlonrs ty.t 2a ceeicn corel rere lb., $2.00
Vaughan’s Special Mixture.....................
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Pink
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Eucalyptus Globulus (Blue Gum)................
Euphorbia Heterophylla (Mexican Fire Plant)....
Variegata (Snow on the Mountain).............
Everlasting Flowers. See Ammobium, Acroclin-
eum, Helichrysum, Rhodanthe, Xeranthemum,
Gomphrena, Lunaria and Statice.
Everlasting Flowers. Mixed....................
Exacum Affine. Blue. Fine for pots and baskets
Eigia aterer Pa oistele ciateiniels sletetiietecciele » 2,000) SCCASeao.00
FERN SPORES
Trade pkt. Oz.
$0.10 $0.40
05 .20
10 40
10 00
15 -60
10 50
10 -30
10 25
10 40
10 50
.10 -50
05 .20
15 .60
15 -60
15
15
15 60
15 -80
15 80
10 40
-10 40
Aspidium Cyrtomium Falcatum, Aspidium C. Falcatum
Fortunei, Aspidium C. Rochfordianum, Aspidium Tsusse-
mense, Dicksonia Cicutaria,
Polypodium Aureum, Pteris
Argyrea, P. Cretica Albo-lineata, P. Cretica Cristata.
ith
Cretica Mayii, P. Cretica Ouvarardii, P.. Ensiformis Victoriae,
P. Tremula, P. Cretic Wilsonii, P.
Cretica Wim. Multiceps.
Cretica Wimsettii,
Any of the above, per trade packet, 75c.
Feverfew. See Matricaria and Pyrethrum.
1
Four O0’Clock (Marvel of Peru). Mixed. Ib., $1.20 $0.05 $0.10
Dwarf Mixed. Choice assortment..............
Longiflora Alba. Sweet scented...............
ERE Matera Mat coettbcrarcyetetn stipostse Says oleye eiocias oo seats
Freesia—Refracta Alba. Seedlings bloom the first
MAST Gets BRS Gea GOS CIEE eis Cian lb., $4.00
Ragioneri Hybrids. The new colored Freesias...
Muchsia. wSingle mixed as. cts crate os swieh marcia
is serch ous ate thsberdiere 1,000 seeds, $3.50; 200 seeds 80c
* Double Mixed...1,000 seeds, $3.50; 200 seeds, 80c¢
Gaillardia Lorenziana. Double mixed............
PIG A SS SIME OnIMERCU iS sremitiseete rebels sete & inte we cbacoe
AmplyOdONas MING LEU... acides csc acces se
Gaura Lindheimeri. White. Fine for large groups
Geraninms. Apple jScented ia .s-. saci sues s sei uss
SSRIs aS ee 1,000 seeds, $2.50; 100 seeds, 30c
ZOnAIE.S SINS leyarimMe: MUCHA. «<ul eye ssc cc k clsie el esa 6
Single, extra large-flowering, mixed, extra
CHOLC OR ra tarcretorta har srakererverateret aceasta teas ieee
AMV AWASHINE TOM cc. aeteiere ayepuitere Sree cin sessed sweets oo
siete Vis ah 1,000 seeds, $10.00; 100 seeds, $1.25
Gerbera Jamesoni Hybrids.......................
Aaleig ola gavery s 1,000 seeds, $5.00; 100 seeds, 65c
Gillin Virxed eats fate ack cao eat ee bees
Capitata. 2 ft. high of erect habit, plants one
foot in diameter; flowers lavender blue. The
blossom is like a small scabiosa and should
DEOVELay ZOOM CUt TOWEL s! scpede < uioi cca ove ja cilelansioie
Globe Amaranth (Gomphrena). Mixed..........
Globosa, Red, White and Pink, each............
Orange
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Vaughan’s Columbian Mixture is made up by ourselves from
the choicest spotted, tigered, edged, marbled and splashed
sorts of the upright and horizontal type, and we know
that better seed is not to be had at any rate.
(about 1,000 seeds), 50c; 1-32 oz., $3.00.
Godetia.
New Dwarf Hybrids.
hey Brides Whiter and. cCrimSOn,...ccleyslelsia sleieleleta
Duchess of Albany. Satiny white...........26.
Gloriosa...) Glowine Garks Tedirs.cecacielclee 6 sieiciciate
Rosamunde:, Brigh fe CaLmine@syairs creel crete eyare
Wady SAtiny ROSC ike sires /ot cystetecslcveienste sietoyeleis royeteraleteve
Double Rose.
Moule A Mauviel) a: sic .cls abe elaveis opera erenetevallel svopepeysia. assis
Mixed manyiSOntsirae ache slevelekaleletolarclehsies ot
IVER C Cay a; cvavavaverohehasslorare: evokete
Mine MOL POts ei Feeicherctelare visiwie Slisicrs
Trade pkt.
Trade pkt. Oz.
$0.10 $0.40
513) .60
a5 .60
15 .60
15 60
11055 .60
15 60
15 80
als .80
alls -80
Do wblle Mii Ke is cc ceysecvas<: ottioverece eye elenaet cuneate! sicnerkats
We recommend these double Godetias for trial,
they make fine pot plants and the flowers last a
week when used as cut flowers. Plants resemble
an Azalea when in bloom.
Gomphrena. See Globe Amaranth.
Gourd, small sorts; mixed tis.\. > occrerclojeicle ore eieiare oto 10
Miixe ditavl SORES cca stern rere ce eiisetsyten sn eker stoxtrens Ib., $1.80 .10
Grasses. Ornamental. See Agrostis Nebulosa,
Briza Maxima, Coix Lachrymae, Pennisetum
Longistylum, Pennisetum Ruppelianum, in the
annuals, and Arundo Donax, Erianthus Raven-
nae, Hulalia Japonica Zebrina. Eulalia Japon-
ica Variegata, Gynerium Argenteum and Stipa
Pinnata in the perennials.
Grevillea Robusta’ (Silk Oak). .J)..002. 200... 0008 15
Gypsophila Muralis, dwarf pink................. 10
Elegans (Angel’s Breath) white........ lb., $1.00 .05
ROR CA SS Ae aes Se oy I hie fe Prete eee lb., $2.40 .10
Grandiflora Alba, fine for cutting............
BN ee eT eter rons Rone Bae Y% lb., 45c; Ib., $1.60
Carminea, Carmine; cists «cieterrelercielel Ib., $2.80 .10
Helianthus. See Sunflower.
Helichrysum Monstrosum fl. pl., double mixed.... .10
Silver Ball Rose Carmine Rose Queen
Fireball Salmon Queen Crimson
Golden Ball Violet Queen Scarlet
Hachwofl theyabover.ccr:. semicrevecleteresisteinte ¢ lb., $6.00 .10
Vaughan’s Special Mixture............ lb., $6.00 .10
Heliotrope, finest mixed................ Y%oz.,40c .25
Mammoth Flowered, mixed........... ¥%o0z.,50c .35
King of thes Blacks yecuterreri) stcmeisiel-varhaie<teee) steve WA5)
Heliotropes will bloom from seed in four
months.
Humulus Japonicus (Japanese Hop), green leaved .10
JAPONICUS tOle VALlOMAlaayateateitetssilslptkel tale - clove ce 10
Hunnemannia Fumariaefolia (Bush Escholtzia).. .10
Hyacinth Bean. See Dolichos.
Ice Plant (Mesembryanthemum Crystallinum).... .10
{beris. See Candytuft.
Impatiens Holstii, very fine............. 500 seeds’ .35
Holstii, New Hybrids, extra choice....500 seeds .35
Sultandd Ay FAI AS ISA Aa dent eteteledeteterertat pede: 500 seeds .35
JER RIOK, SOB SA nacR ceo yooUesudsdenssos 500 seeds .35
These Impatiens will make splendid pot plants
for Christmas.
Ionopsidium Acaule (Diamond Flower)........... 25
Ipomoea Noctiflora (Moonflower), white seeded...
A RE ROE Do Gale OOD Sots a ene Ib., $3.40 .10
Noctiflora, black seeded................ Ib., 3.40 .10
Giant Pink (Northern Light)............ lb., 4.00 .15
Hearts aariceplues splendid-eer ma tenis eee 25
Bona Nox, large blue flowers.......... lb., $2.00 .05
Setosa (Brazilian Morning Glory)...... lb., $3.00 .10
Rubra-coerulea or Heavenly Blue.............. ay
Mariya Mlowertnie, Blwe ss oe ccc cies chel doiocrdereiote
Imperialis (Japanese Morning Glory)...1b.,$1.00 .05
Japanese, fancy fringed, extra......... lb., $2.00 .10
Goccinea® scarlet, very frees. ssaacec ctor 05
Isoloma Hirsutum Multiflorum Hybridum. New,
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.20
1.40
1.60
40
50
50
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.30
-30
40
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15
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FOR FLORISTS
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30 VAUGHAWN'’S SEED STORE, BOOK
Trade pkt. Oz. r
Job’s Tears (Coix Lachrymae)........... Ib., 50c $0.05 $0.10 RES SOED Trade pkt. Oz.
Kochia Childsii (Summer Cypress) 1 EN lb., $1.20 05 5 Double, Tall ALenTE? mixed: pee fetes tae Bil 2 3-9 a $0.10 $0.40
Lantana, Hybrida, mixed...............-s.ee000. 10 39 | Double, Dwarf African, mixed (Pride of the ge
Bruant’s New Dwarf Hybrids, mixed........... IO ie 40 ee eeeae ERC ees
Larkspur, Emperor, extra choice mixed........... 10 40 Tall African, Orange Ousont 3 PE ki | 10
Double Dwarf Rocket, best mixed.............. 10 -40 French mixed.) Talli 2 heen oo tere 10
BIVERButtently:..< tinct cleeicr reer reece als) .60 Mrench se Callastripedareeeertiss acer ee rnee .10
Wavender Butterily: icles he wei ce tases 15 60 Dwarf French. Gold Striped................ 10
Giant: Hyacinth-Flowered, mixed............... -10 40 Dwarftihirench4mixedteer. seme cic see oer .10
Stock-Flowered, Newport Pink......... Ib., $6.00 .15 60 Dwart French} sSrownen. cee ects ste eer 10
Exquisite Pink, new extra choice.......... 220° 1.00 Yellow. 2A Rulewinele wis tele yete levee tog ire eiavs ieee 10
IWihite® Sk Ve Spe eerie eae eye lb., $5.00 .10 50 Golden: Ball geri ei ieihs perielel- iste) shee iene 10
Bright: (ROSG.ti eke eC eR Ree eon Eee 15 .60 Dark, Brownw ees eee bee eee cricceriee ice 10
Flesh Lilac Dark Blue Sky Blue Yellow with bronze margin................ 10
Hachtof the abovess-eiceeeeeraee lb., $5.00 .10 50 Single, Legion of Honor............. Ib., $4.40 .10
IVE Gt he RAR CE ye Ie rela Ib., $4.00 .10 40 Golden Star ...-...++ 1s sete eee teeter eens 10
Vaughan’s Special Mixture Annual Larkspur... .15 .60 ee aaa Kieth Ae 200 INE eR eerie te a
We recommend) these Warkspurs) as) Cubeiow.erse inn inmney all nani =o nyt ont alt lane eeananns MT) a Soe aoe i nl
both in and out of doors. See also Delphinium. Tall Double French, mixed wishale jeiisifellsisWe./0 ate els olete 10 20
Lavatera Arborea Variegata..............2.000:- .15 .80 Siriata ‘Pl double: striped sere e reece at om
Rosea “Splendens tis seat oe ee mee cee eine 315) .60 AAT ly Goublers olden Ve. Oi eee era on ou ‘
Ni Spianaaen 15 60 Mavitlora TPL. i ticvsseche slelole! eroucueteleaeaaenere stereos 10 50
REELS S BSI th aeiae Were Ce aed SEED) ge i i Havitlora “Aurea” Pe ner scie tise cierstetietee nt eel O Bay!)
heptosyne!Maritimayer ack soe heen eerie ec eee 15 .60 PulebracPls 2.) Re ak ey 10 50
Lemon Verbena (Aloysia Citriodora)....%4 0z.,60c .25 Ranucnlifiora, Pls e pasee eee ee eee eee 10 50.
Linum Grandiflorum Rubrum.......... lb., $2.60 .10 .25 Vaughan’s Special Mixture. Tall African...... 10 50.
Lilium Regale (The Regal Lily). It is absolutely Vaughan’s Special Mixture. Dwarf French..... 10 50
hardy and is excellent for forcing. It has been Vaughan’s Special Mixture. Tall French 10 50
predicted that this will become the Master Lily Marvel of Peru. See Four O’Clock.
of the future, and being so hardy, may be grown Mathiola Bicornis (Evening Scented Stock)...... 10 30
at home. The flowers are white, slightly suf- Maurandia, mixed” tern) ompeeenereeencre cee 25. 1405
le eae ae, eae eee ae of canary Melothria Scrabia, splendid annual climber....... S15 ’
yellow as the centre, and extending part way up
the trumpet. It is delightfully perfumed, re- MIGNONETTE
minding one of the jasmine, and lacking the True Machet, Vaughan’s Selected Stock. The seed we offer
heavy oppressive odor of most lilies. Blooms produces dwarf, vigorous plants of pyramidal growth, with
out of doors early in July, and seedling bulbs very thick, stout flower stalks. Finest in every way for
will’ flower: thevsecond year rm ee cnc eee florists’ use and for pots. Trade Pkt., 10c; 4 02., 20c3; 0z., 60c.
REET ole. steielstehobetete 1,000 seeds, $5.00; 100 seeds, 65c Trade pkt. Oz.
Grandiflora, large flowering............ Ib., $1.40; $0.05 $0.15
LOBELIA Bismarck, an improvement on Machet...%4 0z.,25ce .15 80
Erinus Crystal Palace Compacta, true..% oz., 60c. .25 2.00 Defianee ® 222.60). hiss cP eeeeon oes ee 10 50 |
; Speciosa, dark flowers and foliage, true..... 15 1.00 Golden Queen, yellow.........................00.- 10 40
Emperor William, dwarf.......... % oz, 50c .25 1.60 | Golden Machet ................s see eee esses eee 15 80 —
AWhite: Lady. Gwartte cei) yl nM Saunt PA AMT AMY Ses IA MELO GUE 5 4 32.9009 260 22021932: 15 ee
F : Miles’ Spiral 37.22 22.. c Se aeoere cece ies cee -10 40
Pumila Splendens, Bedding Queen. The plant Giant Pyramidal 10 40
Sg aay Gia Pull @ominAGy otis Temas etait hierar sir gene ape eg aera 3e 252" bie ‘ann
some little bushes which are entirely cov- Giant White Spiral ot, te bi ae ine ai aN ice aah Seem! 10 "40
ered with large flowers of deepest purple, A ee tires ee a a RR Wiese iy. a
contrastine “withithe myhite evel. oc icucn meson Vaughan’s Giant Rocket................ 4 o0z.,50c .25 i
: nan i ; ; Mixed; fallzsorts s2.2-- eee ieee lb., $2.40 .10 ye
PUM ASTOS CA.) ie f ye werceasts itteiehele ican eRerO cee TUE aly ee F :
SVN ILGWR Aber 4c oe eR Oe PEN 15. 1.00 || New York Market. This is’ an! extra chorce) Sizain oo aa
bee nonette for greenhouse culture. Our seed is greenhouse —
Gracilis Mie Sadoodoubaaonboasssc0Os Io286 50 10 80 | grown, raised by a most careful grower.
MEEKER. eh ce ANE, Be Re SA OE ere -10 .80 The plants grow from 2 to 3 feet high and produce flower
Hamburgia, good for hanging baskets, %4 oz.,50c .20 spikes up to 20 inches long, according to the quality of the
Hybrida, Sapphire, for hanging basket, % oz., 50c_ .25 ae and treatment. 1% oz., $1.00; trade pkt., 50c;
Ain EE Eee Se oz., $7.00.
Lophospermum Scandens, rose.................. Alb i f Ve _ ‘Trade pkt. Oz.
Lupinus, Annual sorts mixed, tall................ 05 29 | Mimosa Pudica (Sensitive Plant). .--.+++++++++-- $0.10 $0.40
Hybridus Roseus, annual pink......... Ib., $5.00 .10 40 Mimulus Moschabus, (Musk Plant)..........2+. 25 F
INOUE OCATTRG Reece AL Rate Oe a 40 ‘40 TIETINUS* MIKE eva. cieeiclweenteeeieia is ete %0z.,60c .25 :
3 Fl. Pl., (Double Monkey Flower)...%0z.,50c .35 é
lskchdnyGig leis, Cehdesgaygadbongd adn ass lb., $3.60 .10 30 New Large Flowering, single.............-+- 35 ®
Light Blue .......--...+++.ee esse eee Ib., 3-60, 10° 80 | ‘Mina’ Lobata ...'...20+ cess tenses cen eee mee 20 1.20
ROS CUS) vem rarebidtictelst i iatctlsisteteie eye ere Ib., 3.60 .10 .30 | Mirabilis. See Four O’Clock. ri
AUDA Te HU cto lelele te te iotels isthe e sete estes Ibi; 3:60 10 .30 Moon Flower. See Ipomoea. :
SUDCATNOSUS! “spe miepteterm eile Crasistenie einstein -10 40 | Morning Glory. See Convolvulus and Ipomoea. t
Malone; Grandifioray Rosea een eee renee 05 .20 | Musa Ensete, per 100 seeds, $1.00; 1,000 seeds, $8.50.
Grandifiora: Albaiioeeseth eee eee knee een eer 05 .20 | Myosotis. See Forget-Me-Not.
noted
Chameleon, a splendid mixture, produces different
Coccineum, bright scarlet
Pe ee
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hameleon, mixed
loth of Gold, flowers scarlet, foliage yellow......
avid Burpee, velvety dark scarlet flowers and
» emerald.green foliage................%.. OZ. LOC
Empress of India, deep crimson, dark-leaved.....
peice Rin ea richiecOloms. tk Aiaeeeetake Pete
ing of Tom Thumbs, scarlet, dark-leaved........
King Theodore, rich red, dark bluish foliage......
Lilliput, flowers small, rich colors........ 0z., 15¢
whitish
a
Pearl,
ne Henry, light yellow, marbled with scarlet.
uby King, a peculiar, blue-tinted red...........
Spotted King, a handsome sort...................
SPCSUVIUSS TICh;. fiery: TOSEL.). 12 2s s Wolaete clefts « narere
Yellow (Luteum)
warf Nasturtiums, mixed, all colors.10 lbs., $4.00
iy aughan’s Special Mixture of Dwarf Nasturtiums
Gra efaketcvete Mane clltite elles: LO PIDS a aL OOORBOZ eel OG
PO eC ee a re ee
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Black Prince
Main davk, Scarlet. 5. sa.seases eee ok.
Cardinal, danke scarletices.ccn ee amend lee
irefly, flowers dark orange, spotted blood-red...
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Giant of Battles, sulphur with red...............
Golden Queen, golden yellow..................0-.
King of the Blacks, black-brown.................
Seer beaved) Mined 2). . 0.00602... 9 iad 0z., 15¢
mmrolier. very dark scarlet.::..5:5.c¢)088e08 00005
apoleon III, golden yellow, spotted with brown..
rimrose, creamy-white with brown spots........
Pri Victoria Louise, cream white, orange
scarlet blotches; calyx and spur orange-red...
Queen Emma, flowers scarlet....................
ee or
Tropaeolum Lobbianum
Cee eee eer sr esesernesseesessseeeeseee
i er es
% Lb.
colored flowers on the same plant.............. $0.30
30
Lb.
$1.00
90
.90
1.00
1.00
1.00
.90
1.00
1.00
90
1.00
90
1.00
-90
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
-90
50
1.00
1.00
.90
1.00
-90
90
1.80
1.00
90
-90
90
1.60
.80
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
90
00
1.20
1.20
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.20
1.00
1.00
1.20
1.40
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00 |
1.10
1.00
1.00
80
31
Trade pkt. Oz.
Nemesia Grandiflora Comp. Triumph............$0.35
INV MiG OTN 5 585) cc clan cose eLeterd sone eek ete Maas erat m5)
SLLUMVOS at VOUGLONI OLA a pa tvaerceavevensn wereeayenoye tetris 25
NICADIOEN Hatched, sal la lotaarahe telat metal fet sta? a.atere Shane tera racaraia 25
NVEURS CPG Raveta ctatesave sist hralodal acon nel hohe, eveletalt sefenarare 125
Nemophila (Grove Flower) mixed................ 05
TSTMS) TUCK ys aur pe)s orvysa mas ees rah eiate sueleper aval 6) « 05
instanisse “Alba sa sv stills ne tables aN AGkoe euetate .05
Nicotiana Affinis. Large, white, very fragrant..... 10
PNGTETRTS) HEL VIELE), ache tlie, oye, Palaler actiicue’ srevey tulad sy Maier </a> 10
Sylvestris. Very beautiful, sweet, pure white... .10
ELIA OEE Cu hs cua ci cter Mac) cvelune stlalete reiel oi etecaveyensy titeeterevare clerenis 10
Newey. DEIdS MUO. Seictaverevera a xo sabre ches loins ote 10
Nierembergia Gracilis ....... ccc secs cede st nee ne .20
IN EN eS E lees Sah ees ckaie ceases ae atone Saad naan a Suaeat oe 05
Miss Jekyll. Blue, fine cut-flower............. 10
INOUAN Aaa VITRO ME fat sftasree sree systema cctabmettere at oi yapmiars 10
Nycterinia Capensis. White, sweet...... % oz.,85e .15
Oenothera (Evening Primrose). Mixed........... 10
ROSCA GUMeExIGAn se MIMILOSE)) il .o.teerelcsaserepsisierstt) slajeley ole 10
Acaulis Alba. Large, white, dwarf............. 10
Wamarekiana. | Brigh'teyelloweirervslerarsrarorsters ie. ste 10
Ornamental Grasses. Mixed .................0-5: 10
Ornamental Grasses. See Agrostis Nebulosa Briza
Maxima, Coix Lachrymae, Pennisetum Longi-
stlylum, Pennisetum Ruppelianum, in the an-
nuals, and Arundo Donax, Hrianthus Ravennae,
Eulalia Japonica Zebrina. Eulalia Japonica
Variegata, Gynerium Argenteum and Stipa Pin-
nata in the perennials.
Oxalis Tropacoloides. Dark, yellow, brown
FOLAS Os 7e ales Ta ope wis chet acid SAT oe eee ‘ab
Roseany Very, fine rsarecteres ele a olete cetera clonetan 50
IUD RG are aca anes olclcvaveuctatstelovars cy mlatel ccc evahaete sates tkere ane 50
Waldtvianas = Wellow, Sweet. ierstefac/<la's eel elevetciolsrsia/« .20
Papaver. See Poppy.
Passiflora Grandiflora (Passion Flower). Blue.... .20
Gracilis., Ornanientaleiruits tacts octeas coals ote .25
Pennisetum Ruppelianum. (Purple Feather Grass) .10
WONSISLY LUT s atalenecleversvere: tial stelarctetaclarershate etetavarer ences 10
Pentstemon Hartwegi (Sensation). Newest, large
AOWErIN SHV DULG e ate cloicieitie cla eetele crore 1% 0z.,60c .35
Petunia. See page 32.
Perilla Nan kinensism se soe cc rte coe oa ate area syalics 05
Bhaceliay Lenacetifolidasm blue aw aecrease setieiissteate 10
Pheasant’s Eye Pink. See Dianthus Plumarius.
PHLOX DRUMMONDI GRANDIFLORA
$1.80
15
.20
20
.30
40
40
40
40
15
30
30
.20
40
15
30
White Leopoldi, pink with white
Pink eye
Scarlet Black Brown
Crimson, white eye White, dark eye
Atro-purpurea Alba Brilliant rose, dark eye
Oculata Yellow
Chamois Rose Flesh
Hach of above. s.2. 2.23: trade pkt., 25c; %4 oz., 35c; oz., $1.20
Trade pkt. Oz.
Best large-flowering. Mixed......... Y, oz., 30c..$0.20 $1.00
Star of Quedlinburg (Star Phlox). Mixed........ 15 .80
Nana Compacta (Dwarf). Snowball...% oz., 60c .25
ELUTION Michatevapetsjteale' ef avaltalana sra.atay ass hare eats Y%oz.,60c .25
(GIN ORONIS: OSES oH oleraInO Ce OCR ECAC Y%oz.,60c .25
Salmon Pink with white eye.......... Y%oz., 60c .25
Slsye BUS WIth ys CV Oiie. sa ietevelshece ay stati euecagel-s)s 4 oz., 10e, .35
IVETE ye. SP Se ache sew octal ola ads ai el eveters tart slate %oz.,60c .25 2.00
Cecily. Large-flowering dwarf, mixed. % oz., 70c .35 2.40
Vaughan’s Special Mixture. Includes all the
varieties listed and others. (Excepting the
Nana Compactay SOLUS) ania eareners Y% oz., 50c¢
.25
1.80
ea eee
32 VAUGHAN’S SEED STORE, CHICAGO AND NEW YORK, BOOK FOR FLORISTS ;
PETUN
Small Single-Flowered Sorts — Drade pkt. Oz.
Eby bridate Goode mixed ey. ri.) cmi-fel-retal lb., $7.00. .$0.10 $0.60
Hybrida. Finest mixed (part from named sorts)
Ishnoeeh, JNA OMAK GoodnodoosonKeobaonodnoN
Blotched and Striped (Inimitable)..............
Editha. A pleasing rose with dark carmine star,
ViCINIECCAIMMIN C8. lor <:c.c tase atetarn avelateheraran Perey mee
General Dodds. Blood-red .......... VY, 02.,50¢
Countess of Ellesmere. Pink with white throat.
Wenosa-auientered-velnedee eer tener eee
Howard’s Star. One of the best for hanging
IDASIKEUS Misceiarveiercietelanrevereretelevenavereteveheters Y4-02., 60¢
Small Single-Flowered Dwarf Sorts
Dwarf Inimitable. Blotched and striped. .%0z.,45c
Carmen Sylva. Baby blue, white throat, 4 oz., 50c
Rosy Morn. Select stock............ Y% oz., $1.00
Snowball. Dwarf white............... Y, oz., 40¢
Brilliant: (RoSe:. hic tcl baanerer ane oe prea ae soe
Norma, blue with white star.......... TR 0Z., 60C
Adonis fiery carmine with white throat.¥% oz., 50c
Vaughan’s Special Dwarf. Mixed, small flower-
bb et aC EMCEE RRC CERRY tic catia OOO Gao Y4, 02z., 60¢
Large-Flowering—Single
(About 1000 Seeds in Trade Packet)
FUIVES GE INKE diisevesssecssevet a aatckcneweteaciet srelate 1-16 0z., $1.80
Fringed, extra choice mixed........ 1-32 oz., 1.20
Brilliant TROSews A jae a aes ce eteiaterersts 1-64 0z., 1.00
Balcony Queen, purple and white....1-640z., 1.00
Balcony?) WWihite yen wacarter 1-16 0z., 50¢
RoyalePurpleseees eee eer 1-32 oz., $1.50
WWI ARVO! 2op7 Ale oie, Sed atege de Si ctedbahomemct oterets chore meareneramtoyn oye
WAN FRE! ani GswHiteney./-.cibietsveceseicielopelotereie meee ene
Fimbriata Rosea, fringed........... 1-32 oz., $1.50
Giant-Flowered—Single
White with yellow throat........... 1-64-02z., $1.20
Blaeks-Princ ev aoc ere Oper nee ere 1-64 0z., 1.00
Copper-Rose....1000 seeds, $1.00; 5000 seeds, $4.50
German Empress, lilac veined purple.1-64 oz., $1.20
Giants of California, mixed......... 1-32 oz., 1.50
Dwarf Giants of California, mixed, extra choice. .
Ruffled Giants, choice mixed......... 1-32 oz., $1.50
Triumph of the Giants, extra choice mixture,
SOS eS CS SCE Sia ee Cha eene 1-32 oz., $1.80
Vaughans’ Best Mixture of large flowering single
GOTES) qitesievedseveneosicn ototeva cbatore aietavete creme 1-32 oz., $1.60
Small-Flowering—Double
Rosa Bonheur, pure rose (small-flowered)........
Dwarf Inimitable, blotched-striped (Liliput)......
Double Small Flowering. Finest Mixed. ¢ oz.,$1.50
Large Flowering—Double
Double Large-Flowering, extra choice mixed, 500
seeds, 75c; 1000 seeds, $1.25; 10,000 seeds,
EIOKO NSN OyAR ed lao coodeU aD pooo ed naodoEKed
Double Large-Flowering, fringed, best mixed, 500
seeds, 75c; 1000 seeds, $1.25; 10,000 seeds,
STOO MEGA OZR nS sOOl SA earis cine eine eee ae
Double Large-Flowering Fringed, Heliotrope, 500
SECC, S02 INO SEG, chlisobooncssucsbochous
Lady of the Lake, double, white, 500 seeds 85c;
ADOOMSCEAS Hy SLO sv 0.5 sistoue: sasieves sere layeretellcueleretepeeneiete
Double Rose...... 500 seeds, 85c; 1000 seeds, $1.50
Vaughan’s Special Mixture. Double extra choice,
500 seeds, 75c; 1000 seeds, $1.25; 10,000 seeds,
STALO ORCA Oz RSALO Oh cceie erarereter ters ncretatetevetevelel ers
POPPY—Papaver
American Flag, White and scarlet................
AIMELI CAN TELS BLOM Oe ci reveneiesehevsheierore ste cusieneteloueKegsrereeeeeKe
Glaucum (Tulip Poppy). Deep scarlet flowers...
Hansa. Pure white ground color, passing towards
the finely slit edge to a deep crimson..........
King Edward. Single crimson, black spot........
Laevigatum. Persian or Firedragon.............
Mephisto. Deep scarlet with blackish violet spots.
Murselli fl. pl. Mikado. White, crimson striped..
15
10
1.00
80
1.00
1.60
-80
1.20
2.00
1.50
2.00
-30
1.50
-50
.30
.30
40
.30
-40
POPP Y—Papaver—Continued Trade pkt. Oz.
Paeoniflorum, fl. pl. Double. White............. $0.10 $0.30
VC] OWateateieteiersrela cl steteletotalaielalslaiataleteleiore ela etek net aeionete -10 .30
1 Sab Ol metas rsciOM oN G0 COO OOUODPOOOCDOUDOOOD A 00006 10 .30
SCarlebiaeraiers i stir cecorekete lets) ovchaishevsie 2/«:s sieht eiaie 10 23008
IMER OG orators toss ay revelers te celehollelensterte’ ss ovaveiers lb., $1.40 .05 15 9
Rhoeas fl. pl. Double French mixed............... -10 .30
Shirley, Shades of pink rose and mixed.Ilb., $2.40 .05 208
Hiandersiaiicld) We eer as eee he Ib., 4.40 .10 .40 —
Somniferum fl. pl. Double Carnation-flowered, q
WUT Gooeorsnocacagssd0000DSoN GOO ODES lb., $1.20 .05 LO
Nanum fl. pl. Cardinale. Scarlet.............. 10 30
Be APA. Whiter S weltisnters Soecers ois eis) erainte eteverere 10 .30
Umbrosum. . Bright vermillion with black spots.. .10 30
Single Poppies. Many sorts, mixed...... lb., $1.40 .05 153
Double Poppies. Many sorts mixed...... lb., $1.20 .05 108
Vaughan’s Special Mixture. Single...... lb., 3.20 .10 30
Vaughan’s Special Mixture. Double...... lb., 3.20- .10 30am
Vaughan’s Special Mixture. Double and Single, j
RE SRT em hate aR REINS A Ak lb., $3.20 .10 30
For Oriental and Nudicaule Poppies see Perennial pages.
PRIMULA—Chinese Giant
The finest strain from the very best sources in England.
Trade Pkt. of any of the following, 250 seeds each, 50c; 3 for $1.40.
Covent Garden. White.
Chiswick Red. Improved red.
Queen Alexandra. The largest giant white.
Giant Pink. Extremely large petals of great substance. z
Giant Salmon. Massive heads of flowers of great substance. —
King George. Beautifully fringed crimson.
Crimson King. Deep, rich crimson, with dark brown eye. ;
Ruby Queen. Fiery, intense scarlet, with bright yellow eye. —
Delicata. A beautiful soft pink color.
Orange King. Orange color in the bud, orange-salmon shade
around the edge of terra-cotta petals. |
Queen Mary. Rose pink. j
True Blue.
Giant Mixed. Includes this year a number of new shades. ;
Vaughan’s International Mixture. This mixture is composed
of the most salable colors of single flowering Chinese —
Primulas, the best whites, pinks and reds, with a sprinkling ~
of other colors, enough to give a large variety of colors,
the most important shades predominating.. We have taken
special pains to make this mixture as complete as possible, —
and unreservedly recommend it to everyone. Trade pkt. of ©
250 seeds, 50c; 3 for $1.40; 1-16 oz., $5.00. :
PRIMULA OBCONICA
Each of the following, Trade Pkt. of about 1,000 seeds, 50c¢
GRANDIFLORA Appleblossom light pink. A good seller.
Alba, white.
Coerulea, sky-blue.
Fire Queen, brilliant salmon-carmine, very free blooming,
medium size flower. 1-32 oz., $2.00.
Crimson, brilliant dark carmine red, splendid pot plant;
the best of its color.
Rosea, very large flowers, clear brilliant rose; one of the ©
most important colors. i
Mixed, the above and others. 1-32 oz., $1.00. Es
GIGANTEA Appleblossom, beautiful soft pink.
Kermesina, brilliant carmine.
Rosea, clear rose.
Lilae.
Mixed, the above and others. 1-32 oz., $2.00. s
PRIMULA—Various Sorts Trade pkt. Oz.
Malacoides. An improved Forbesi, 1-16 oz., $1.00. .$0.50 .
ALD ais Sr oe ohtees G oree o siorete ss Oe eee 50
ROS@BE aa cicreieslaieiele stelvo sve taereentonees 1-16 0z., $1.00 .50 3
FOrbe@SE eye. cis sieys.o's cela Sb cicero nica Bete ee 50
RE WOMSIS) 505)2 sarc as (ise oled chote de Ss Reales oe Sine ine, ae 50
re |
Veris, All Hardy Perennials.
Pyrethrum Parthenifolium Aureum (Golden
Heather): tec fas sed Pen kiiees eras ecike eae eee 10 $0.50 ;
SelaginOidesy |.)..5 sisissceis sts ere/ole wloywievels'y a eee awoeeeiere 10 50m
Rho damthesy PVG ed yy teetelolotelereletelel olathe eee 10 50
Mamniglesin, ROSE ioc sielercialelsielelstelersictsinrentan Dine Oru Ummm e .60
Maculatas (5 Albay oscar ocrrercivtcversteie t Bate Ib., 6.00 .10 .60
IROSCH hese beeen cence eect e cere nee lb., 6.00 .10 60
2
VAUGHAN’S INTERNATIONAL MIXTURE
_ Vaughan’s International Pansy Mixture was first offered
‘by us in 1889. We import from all the best Huropean
sources. Each year has added to the quality of its flowers
-and variety of its colors. We buy every year, novelties
of known merit to improve the mixture; it is always com-
plete, always the latest and always the best mixture. We
add to all Pansy Mixtures which we now buy, more than 50
_per cent of the choicest named kinds obtainable, each in
correct proportion. This is one of the Specialties that has
established the reputation of Vaughan’s Flower Seeds, and
one which we maintain most carefully. Trade pkt., 50c;
1% oz., $1.50; % oz., $5.00; oz., $10.00.
VAUGHAN’S GIANT PANSY MIXTURE
.
_ Embraces, besides all the separate shades and colors, five
special strains not listed elsewhere, and which can only be
had in this and our International Mixture. This mixture in-
cludes the richest reds, coppers and bronzes, together with
the most delicate rose and pink shadings, all the distinct
colors of Trimardeau and the splendid Cassier strain. Trade
pkt., 50c; % oz., 75c: oz., $5.00; %4 lb., $18.00.
VAUGHAN’S CUT FLOWER MIXTURE
This mixture is put up by ourselves and contains mostly
light colored sorts. We have sold this mixture for several
seasons to some of our Chicago cut-flower growers, who
‘have realized big returns from the sale of flowers. Pansies
are as easily grown as violets, requiring less care and bring
better results. Trade pkt., 25c; 1% oz., 60c; oz., $4.00.
NEW EARLY-FLOWERING GIANT PANSIES
The new strain produces its giant flowers about four weeks
earlier than other known types. In March, when the old
type pansies hardly show any buds the plants of the new
strain bore from 3 to 5 of their giant flowers.
Early Flowering Giant (Hyemalis)
Yellow
Dark Blue
Light Blue
Ice King, White with black eye
Jupiter, dark purple-violet
Mars, cornflower-blue
North Pole, pure white
Snow Storm, snow-white, dark seeded
Wodan, black
Each of the above Harly Flowering, Trade Pkt., 25c; y
0z., 50c; oz., $2.00.
Mixed, Trade Pkt., 25e; 14 07.,. 40¢3 1) O72. $1.50.
CHICAGO PARKS BEDDING MIXTURE
This is a mixture made by ourselves from 20 different and
distinct varieties of this type. While the flowers of this
strain do not grow as large as those of the Giant Pansies,
they excel them by a much greater number of flowers to a
plant. Trade Pkt., 25ce; %4 oz., 40c; oz., $1.40; Ib., $20.00.
VAUGHAN’S P. P. (Popular Price) MIXTURE QF PANSIES
_ This mixture, like all “Vaughan” mixtures, is made up by
ourselves from separate colors and strains of the Giant
and Chicago Parks Bedding types and will furnish a large
variety of colors with a good proportion of giant flowers.
Trade pkt., 25c; 1% oz., 50c; oz., $3.00; Ib., $30.00.
WVAUGHAN’S SEED STORE, CHICAGO AND NEW YORK, BOOK FOR FLORISTS
PORTULACA Trade pkt. Oz.
*Single large-flowering sorts, mixed...... lb., $6.40 $0.10 $0.60
_ Parana. Large-flowering, rosy carmine........ .20 1.20
PDouble sorts, finest mixed..............0)2e+-00. 25 ©6200
4 White, Pink, Scarlet, Yellow, each..%0z.,60c .25
EC ONeiee ECs tai NAMA) oo Ssasoy0t ona oi savchovel yovdenchosersiel ubhes 25 1.40
Rudbeckia Bicolor Superba, large................ 10 40
-Bicolor Superba, semi-plena...........-ccseee sLbn) oil00
33
VAUGHAN’S GIANT SORTS
Trade pkt. %oz. Oz.
Adonis, light blue white center............ $0.15 $0.30 $2.00
Auricula Colors, metallic shades.......... 15 30 - 2.20
Aurora, pure white without blotches...... ob 30 =: 1.80
ATUITOY DIUM oc soi ie cadiaislasiles tomate aes ails 20 8©=. 2.00
Beaconsfield, light lavender and purple.... .15 20 =:1.80
Blacks large; truley blacks. crc /strsMhevston s oats 15 230) 01-50
Boulogne Giants .................00 cece 1.00 3.50 24.00
Bugnot, shades of red, bronze and reddish
COMMIT AM. Arcata fu ki enteniarerstettce Coline! chereva niche .25 50 3.20
Cassier, 3 and 5-spotted, an Al strain...... 25 40 3.00
Emperor Francis Joseph.................. 25 40 3.00
Emperor William, dark navy blue........ 15 30 8§=©.2..00
Eros. Purple, yellow border.............. 25 50
PIGLy [MACOS ) Giese iss Macans orotate re ete 15 30 =. 2.00
Kreyas (Silver edged s. 2 sets: tue se claves Au) 230)-. 2:20
Goliath Golden Queen..................... 25 45 = 3.00
Golden Queen, clear golden-yellow........ 15, 30 83=.1.80
Wmdigo Wan ey by Fer cca tetorsnse tte late is aatodedever ors 15 20 = ©=— 33.20
PAVENMETABIME (cs satin «a ieleiede wi orepenes © Beene PA) 45 3.20
Madame Perret, lovely shades of pink and
TOSC et eae eee Melee oo Palate Bieler Blevetapantior? 15 320 ©6200
Masterpiece—Giant Curled or Spencer. In
reality the number of petals is the same
as that in other Pansy flowers, but they
are crimped and curled in such a fashion
that the flowers appear double. The
colors are superb, mostly red and brown
SWACOS Es 5s aratrrore oe cade ister toy Atevatategexahsrsustet sie 125 45 3.00
Mamve: Queen oo). 5G. cc's. 0 oles ehooles 15 35 = 2.40
Orchid-Flowered, mixed, the ground color
of the flowers is light, the petals being
marked with large brown blotches which
diffuse into rays and veins towards the
COOP haere sia cubes evavorave sched pNate allah aratate teks a5) 30 8 8=—.2.20
Mam nt Othe: sigh itiacionctis Gil. Berar sionetea cee 2D 60 4.00
Parisian Striped yyycy se dle cts sieve sto 15 30 = .2.00
Paris Market, an improved strain of
"EXINMIATO Callers stares oy taketete ere eters svete ohne 15 30 8 8=6.2.00
Pheasant’s Eye, sky blue edged, violet..... Alby 30 ©6200
Pink, lovely shades of pink, same as Hy-
Ghesheke(2) ee Sry Ce OCI RICCEAHC ont Joe bia coe 15 20 = 8©=.2..20
President Carnot, five blotched white...... 25 45 3.00
President McKinley, five blotched yellow.. .25 45, 3.00
Prince Bismarck, bronze and light brown. .15 30 ©6200
Prince Henry. Darkest blue............. Ab 30 8©=—.2.00
Purple, very large, rich deep purple...... AS 20 © 8©=. 2.00
Pale AM ey ere oe acvercrty hess coebacsapaiccaye eine al) 230 = 8©=.2.00
Pretiosa, dark purple on white ground.... .25 45 3.00
Ruby Red. Purplish red shades........... 15 30 = .2.00
Striped, mahogany striped and flaked white .15 30 8=—. 2.00
Trimardeau, mixed ............. Ib., $20.00 .10 1.40
Violet Blue, a very pleasing shade......... 15 30 ©6200
WiCCOTIA Wine Ted gco5-.:5 sec: 25ers ce steered sauoee ioe 15 35 2.40
Voleano, rich dark red with black blotches .25 45 3.00
White, with dark eye, very large.......... 15 BONAR
Yellow, with dark eye, immense flowers... .15 30 = ©=—-1.80
RICINUS Trade pkt. Oz.
ZANZIPATICN SIS»; WNIK EC aeie verse cise o)ctavewsierate Ib., $1.50-$0.10 $0.15
Zanzibariensis Hnormis ......:.1....+. lb., $2.00 .10 .20
Borboniensis Arboreus, Green foliage.......... .05 15
Sanguineus, Green leaved, red stems....1b., $1.00 .05 ols
Cambodgensis. Very dark............. Ib., $1.60 .05 15
Panormitanus, Bronze lvd., blue stems. .lb.,$2.00 .10 .20
Gibsoni, Mulberry colored foliage...... Ib., $2.00 .10 .20
Mixedt@miany, (KiMdS® ©. cc)s ec ncnttle aerials Ib., 1.00 .05 10
34
VAUGHAN'S SEED STORE, CHICAGO AND NEW YORK, BOOK FOR FLORISTS
Trade pkt. Oz. :
SCHIZANTHUS—Garaway’s Large-Flowering Hybrids
SALPIGLOSSIS
Large-Flowering, mixed extra choice............
Superbissima (Hmperor). Crimson...........
Masts.’ Blaekiahrdie raw ss aeaeis terete revere tolrenetatayezc sence
Rose and Gold
Velvety Violet
Violet and Gold
Purple and Gold
Scarlet and Gold
White and Gold
Golden Yellow
Light Blue and Gold
Mmpenror) Mixed, .vieriyi ills -yevpereverenaiesiete einiererenene
Gloxiniafloral Mixed eayiecite-iie eee ‘YY, oz., 45¢
Vaughan’s Special Mixture............. 4 02z., 35¢
SALVIA
Splendens (Scarlet Sage).................00.000e
Splendens Clara Bedman or Bonfire..... 4 02., 65¢
WAIVER Gas) NON sletterelsiateretoterain els iavevoe Y oz., $1.25
Drooping Spikes. Very fine.......... Y4 oz., 70¢
Bineballe Diwark i sas wrcprereevevevettene ls Y% oz., $1.00
Ostrich Plume Flowers bright scarlet, and in-
stead of each stem having but one flower
spike they produce a cluster not unlike a
Celosia. It is quite distinct and comes true
PPO SCCM cise crs vets. eisislacmbetel ebaneletarevers ae ¥% oz., 80c
Zurich. Very dwarf and early........ ¥Y, 02., 80c
Coecinea, Scarlet, annual
Farinacea, Blue
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Saponaria Multiflora Calabrica Red..............
Vaccaria Rose, fine for cutting......... (Biaievevatels
SCABIOSA
Large-Flowering, Double Tall mixed...........
Doubles hieryaScarleteance. ccs aaieeaeeee
Black Prince
Cherry Red
Flesh
Azure Fairy. A splendid cut flower..........
Rose
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Trade pkt. Oz.
$0.80
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
.80
1.20
1.20
50
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Schizanthus. (Butterfly Flower) mixed........... $0.10 $0.30
WiASeltonensishys,e ieee Cie Leelee Slats a oe ete eel ae PRS 20'> 106
Garaway’s Large Flowering Hybrids. A grand
strain producing large flowers with handsome
markings on white, buff, brilliant rose, blue or
purplenezroundiyen. ee eee 1-32 oz., $1.00 .50
Sedum Coeruleum (Stone Crop)...... sleek Severe 2D
Sensitive Plant (Mimosa Pudica)................. 10 40
Shamrocke ohh ons cM ive see ete lace eae hoe ae ee 15 80
Silene Pendula: Albastiune- recesses lean eee 05 20
Pendula sRoseay kien coh ce totes oe eee 05 .20
Armeria (Catchfly), mixed..................... .05 .20
Smilax... 62 eee ee ee ¥Y lb., 75c;lb., $2.80 .10 .30
Snapdragon. See Antirrhinum.
Solanum Capsicastrum Melvini, berries pointed
andsdo nor GropKeasilya-eee eee eee cE enna als) 80
Capsicastruma nanumtes eee eeeEeEee eee eee ley -60
Binds\Mye'lc4 ci Ee vae eae ie on eine eet er I Oe 25
@levelanail’ \..\h oes cero Oe ¥%oz.,80e .25 3.00
Statice Sinuata. Blue, fine cut-flower....lb., $4.20 .10 40
Sinuata::, White: 1i jasc teneeeene lb., 4.20 .10 40
Sinuatay Ros eas: ys eee eee ere lb., 4.20 .10 40
Bonduelli, Golden yellow.............. lb., 4.40 .10 40
Suworowii, Russian. Flowers bright rose color .25 1.40
Stevia Serrata. White, fine cut-flower........... PA Lee
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DWARF, LARGE-FLOWERING, TEN WEEKS
Canary Yellow Blood-Red Carmine Rose
Light Blue Mauve Flesh
Dark Blue _ White
Hach of above trade pkt., 25c; 1% oz., 40c; %4 oz., 65c; 02,
$2.00.
Mixed, all colors. Extra choice, trade pkt., 25c; % oz., 35¢;
Y% oz., 60c; oz., $1.80.
GIANT PERFECTION—Cut and Come Again
Dark Blue Canary Yellow Sky Blue
White (Princess Alice) Scarlet Flesh
Silvery Lilac
Each of the above, trade pkt., 25c; % oz., 35c; oz., $2.20.
Mixed, all colors, trade pkt., 25c; %4 oz., 60c; oz., $2.00.
GIANT BISMARCK
One of the best Stocks, both for inside and outside planting.
The plants grow in pyramidal form, about 20 inches, are
strong and robust and are covered with large double flowers.
They start to bloom early (before the Giant Perfection) and
continue to bloom into fall. The percentage of double
flowers is very high.
Pure White Gold Ball Lavender Rose
Hach of the above, trade pkt., 25c; 4% oz., 50c; oz., $3.60.
BEAUTY OF NICE—Early, Large-Flowering, Winter
Trade pkt. Oz.
PINK Teepe Co ee ee ee eee ee Ree 4 oz., 60c $0.25 $2.00
PNK) C2 BOI SOP A BA arES Aon GAH oI Ae ior Oakes ct 50
MonteBlanex awhile nee eieeren rar %0z.,60e .25 2.20
Crimson ti Ssck ete a ee ieee eet tae %oz.,35e .25 2.40
Empress Augusta Victoria, Silvery lilac, %oz.,35¢ .25 2.60
OldiPRosesimprovedtec eens ee eee %oz.50e .25 3.00
Dark {Violet eas somteleteinieconwslsteccreneenee %oz.,40c .25
CoterdtAzures sBlueraeerin ices fen sera %oz.,65c .25 2.40
Madam Paquet. Rich golden yellow.......... ate 35
President Woodrow Wilson. Violet slate color... .35
Monte, Carlos iViellows crscisrinic sieteleieeielerte %oz.,35e .25 2.40
Abundance. Brilliant lilac rose....... Y%oz.,35e .25 2.40
Beauty of ‘Nice. Mixed............... ¥zoz.,35¢ .25 2.00
EMPEROR OR WINTER
White, Pink, Crimson. Mixed, each............. 35
Empress Elizabeth. Bril’nt carmine rose, % 0z.,60c¢ .35
Large-Flowering Winter, White Lady........... 50
Heatham Beauty .......... FO son aod O ¥% oz., 70¢ 35
Column. White ....... dine sidlelewieleyeleiie s 4 QOZ- MOOG REE OE
Gloria Me eo as Voice cists sie: forsee 18 0z.,60e .25
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Miniature Sunflower (Cucumerifolius)...........
SUNFLOWER
GVEMMOBIMOIMUS, Stella ctteicrs.cit 00s acres ieee) « wildae
Orion
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Purpureus
NVR OME AVA TEOUIOS << 'Gel siete aio lacue, elevate ares cuelec arte ieiatons
Annuus Purpureus (Red Sunflower)..............
Argyrophyllus (Silver-leaved)
Californicus, fl. pl. Double Californian...........
Globosus Fistulosus, fl. pl. Fine double.........
saree reece sees eee ee tse se rt tones resesesece
Pee ee er cy
Morple Dwart (Nanusifl. pli) veeieecceecsssa ous
Double Chrysanthemum-Flowered................
Thunbergia. Mixed........... iconnbaconpaece eer
Torenia Fournieri Grandiflora, makes a fine pot
plant, flowers blue with dark blotches on
MUN irercie <rekersnate eter evarel o's; dc tetera eS aoe Ym oz., 50¢
WVHIbe “WINES & ce o:c « ereveleleiars stature vwis\eiatons I~ oz., 60¢
Trachelium Coeruleums ....0.cccccesccnccessssece
VERBENA
PMammoth. Mixed,.......c0<s.0s-se0ee- Ib., $10.00
WV NICE mee x Gra <CNOIGE).}s 010 wre erere seed lcters Y4 oz., 30¢
PHC DICMSNAGES., fe lcjcicsere over orelone oo \e\e ove wieiels otalaler iste) avere
Nm SIVAUCLES A cuahe cle cers ieileh » ie) ehevoralsuaiels efuierncotenateystereustars
DAS THIN Re ORR ARB aG rn cH Goal are oa nic 6'oc
ISINECMBHAOCSG ccaiai es ieccie¢ ietacreis: Vole e's eteia stale; eda stetels
Stripedmon ered: GLOUNG ss 1c <srcisie;ejele!ovisralepelenel= r=
Mefiance: ‘Brilliant ‘searlet, trues jiis.. ciseeeetetess
Firefly. Brilliant scarlet, white eye..............
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Hybrida Gigantea. A mixture of a new Giant
strain in which red shades with a white eye
predominate
Mirciter brulliant, MEW. TCC «0:6. ./- «tyes </c< yeu yan
Tela Ow eles o IMEXOG: a).j.y./-/ctevetoust euscs oss) Uainielers «
Markee with: WHITE WYO). o. < scisleienie csicie vtelaretale &
Lutea. Yellow
PITIGEDLCIVECATIE EO) cyeet crevetes oval oi Vs \airoie-cheraliataichaye st oFelsnevctere <imt eve
ixeds Extra CHOICE). oier ola)e ioc! «ieee eels wie soisle\elelpisiels)
Nana Compacta. Dwarf mixed......j..6...0..6
Venosa
Lemon (Citriodora)..........-.+6. areseetals ¥Y4, 02., 60c
Erinoides (Moss Verbena). Purple..............
PONT Oneeta ole rartene fore atsite ictelicters ‘ache. wishaParcreleuatattenelialersteyetat atc
Vaughan’s Best Mixed. This
strain of Verbena seed in existence.
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It is composed of the
Trade pkt. Oz.
$0.10 $0.30
10
40
40
50
50
50
40
15
15
15
25
40
-80
80
1.00
-90
1.40
90
90
1.60
1.20
1.20
1.60
3.00
.80
1.20
1.20
80
80
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best strains and colors of the Mammoth type, the May-
flower, the best European introductions of last year, all
grown separately, and mixed in the right proportion.
Trade pkt., 25c; %4 oz., 50c; oz., $2.00; 2 ozs., $3.50.
VINCA Trade pkt. Oz.
MITC AECOSGA Se MLK EO exes lorslote-c: sielere clave lel ever wlee) hajetstens $0.15 $0.80
COS GAM ETIM ieyevarsl «lev chele, Sisiehale ela lsvela/a als etavetelay s\'stal svereitats.s 15 80
Fl. Albo Oculata. White with pink eye....... a5 80
AP ag PUTAS ae UTC! WHLLLC) acctetsretere oreloke vanetacets, cts 15 80
Melita. Poole Pinks (NS wW.)). ccs ekertlenars iets aicuaioves 25
UERGANI Ea IVIUXEC)s, 5 5 crete) alas, cie’sie,arere ee! store mie occas eee 10 40
INanaeGOnipactas | WX Cd st... 216 areussamparstere sieve cuciar ee 15 80
BG DUCT LUIS 9 errr araca «)cisiaudiche wld evs ohais. otal alle idiare. el aveusresehers 10 40
Virginia Stocks. Mixed. A splendid edging
PVA tartar aay sais shetsiccg choi dtevavete oreConerereke lb., $1.40 .05 aLD,
Rose, white and crimson, each................. 10 25
Xeranthemum. Double mixed............. Ib.,60ce .10 60
Zea Japonica (Variegated Corn) ................ 10 .20
Japonica Quadricolor Perfecta............ He ois s,, LO .20
VERBENA—Vaughan’s Best Mixture
ZINNIA
Double White, Scarlet, Golden Yellow,Tradepkt. Oz.
Elegans.
Rose, Flesh and General Jacqueminot..Each $0.10 $0. rh
BlaACKHRNIENE HPs serdaohs aie) Sie sar oy anor eueteats ay haters 10
Burnt “Onan? Cre co ci tees cotta ae ate CeePenete cists araieneys 10 fa
Fleshy White (Apple Blossom) ............... 10 .60
Elegans, fl. pl. Double mixed.......... lb., $3.00 .10 .30
Pumila fl. pl., Mixed. Double dwarf, extra choice .10 A0
Alba plena.
Coccinea plena.
Rosea plena.
Aurea plena.
Salmon rose.
CUE HOWE Siero sss ele nog o's c eeved Ocheberen ye ecdaa a Ali 80
Golossaliywhiten: oo.elera mae atciaceic ovarctevar ewer Ib., $9.00 .15 .80
AMTICOTL MELLOW: tans iers: dealteelo ens: sicharate see aie eterae ee tahagls soo 62:00
Burnty OLTANSe: Nas eds ela yieveamateicha Seeker oa tellme .20 1.00
Shrimp ePin key Va sii cote er siete ais yi Seabees 20 ©6220
Onranger a secre Pia eeteratobs) aeke ee tone ae Ib., $9.00 .15 80
Golden Yellow. ssc sie siistes otiasie yateicrons Ib., $9.00 15° .80
Sulphur® Mellow. sa coco tes i cre closets ares lb., $9.00 .15 .80
LESH GOLOT Sas .al Sort are ae als Seeker ae lb., $9.00 .15 .80
Grimson >.32 32...) See et ae ee Ib., $9.00 .15 .80
Searl ete statiscct serene teetet ae alata viecalbeaau ware Ib., $9.00 .15 .80
Pn ple SSW eS ioe cette haeietet ore seer Ibe 99,000) alo 80
COLiCEtN ca pre Dae hs, Deze leat tl ag Aub ierae as sa lb., $9.00 .25 1.40
BUtGer | CUP As We. eiscehee kat sod Mansa nial aeeedtn Wane 2 230/280
Pink = SHaAdesitjeonveete nis « honis cheered ere ots lb., $9.00 .15 80
SALMON! PIN AA stokes ereveke eles a cksvens Oepe heheh eters sensia 25. 1.20
Colossal varieties, special. Mixed....lb., $9.00 .15 .80
Dahlia, Flowered, choicest mixed.............. 30 1.80
PICOUES (MEIKE Tao treke ct lola} oavercrevebsrslctoe eae prata ete ae ATs Ab }I)
PicoteenGolden. Pheasant. seco. ici s's 22a stabs 25,9 7:80
ZEVVA OL NCALVV ALON: | SCLAP CG y/o reietetene = aicitacchajenetopte 10 60
@restediand | Curled erence salssuietecs: & ave epee oars 10 .60
UT Ge BVLEKO Uyieye atic cranes rctsrsle heya ex ans ud aopena sireey Wee 10 50
Seal et Gem syeraicvercccrelelscs eho ava teh ecoc choy beware hechaaae ¢ Ais, 80
Wihitel Gem iets ete octets cls oe el eens 5 80
Cole ny Geers ey geese hee Weed olathe ai anaes a or u15 80
Gracillima fi. pl. Coccinea (Red Riding Hood).. .15 .80
Mexicana (Haageana) fl, pled <i. .,6:<,0.0 cbelaalel eerste 15 80
Hybrida. New Mexican Hybrids. Single....... 15 .80
SHOW DALES spies de mcersy sets eee ava 10 50
Hireball\. 25 sc </ece-s eheweeecsuacelo: 10 50
PANE DAU a cea ees cease 10 50
Gold ball aye ora ae eee were 10 50
Remarkable shade, good for
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35 VAUGHAN’S SEED STORE, CHICAGO AND NEW YORE, BOOK FOR FLORISTS
Spencer Varieties
LATE OR SUMMER SORTS
(Ow, — Adjoy
Agricola. Faint lavender and blush............. $0.25 $2.40
Alexander Malcolm. Scarlet cerise..... Date tees 60 7.00
America. White, striped, crimson searlet........ 25 2.80 |
Annie Bownass. Coppery salmon............... 40 4.80
Appleblossom. Rose with primrose.............. 25 2.60 lias
Asta Ohn. A soft pinkish lavender self.......... 25 3.00 |e
Aurora. Orange rose striped white.............. .25 2.60 |Be
Barbara.:) Salmon... 3 sence oo eee eee AO 5.00 |
Blanche Ferry. Rose standard and white wings ef
suffused and tinted with light pink.......... PAH AX)
Blue Monarch. Dark blue ...................... b= 2.80
Blue Picotee. White edged violet............... 2M)
Bolton’s Orange. Orange salmon................ 40 4.80
Chas. Foster. Pale blush pink, flushed lavender.. .25 2.60
Clara’ Curtis: : \Creamianetereseie orn concer 25 2.80 |@
Constance Hinton. Black seeded white .......... 30 3.60
Countess Spencer. Standard and wings clear pink,
deepening toward the edge.................. 25 2.60
Dainty. White ground with picotee edge of rose
DUD) ie, sce i serena ots See ise soles cee ates re icre te ieeatets ‘25 ~©=—. 2.80
Dobbies Cream. Cream ................... eS A, 30 3.20
Dobbie’s Lavender George Herbert. Pure lav-
QTAGER? (oS eres ooo HEPENEH eure eye opener eoneretoke .30 3.00 ff
Earl Spencer. Rich orange and salmon.......... 40 5.00
Edith Taylor. Bright salmon rose............... 30 3.60
Edward Cowdy. Orange scarlet ................ 25 3.00
Elfrida Pearson. Large pale pink, the buds and
oung flowers havin distinct tint of buff.. .25 2.80
GH Miso Bae Mrs. Townsend. White edged with blue..........
BOS: Eugenie. IOS G SNEN/ HEU ENOMETSF oc 355 AD AON New Buttercup. Best yellow.................... E25
Eva. Purehiwhiterc) VM hee Ree seh Se OE Sg 1.00 14.00 New. Miriam) Beaver. Salmon prices.) eae ‘30
Fiery Cross. Intense orange scarlet............. 60> T.OORGN Hh iant ating ‘chocolate colori ae 30
Bloray Norton: ight; dbluene cam igs storks a> -25 it 230M OT ‘Rose. |. tek eee: sae ee eee 30
Florence Morse. Deep blush pink.............. 25 2.60 | picture. Flesh pink with creamy apricot........ 1.20
Florence Nightingale. Lavender ................ 30 3.20 | R. F. Felton. Lilac standard, grey wings......... 30
George Herbert. Rose carmine.................. 20 2.40 | Robert Sydenham. Orange salmon.............. 50
Hawlmark Pink. The finest pink Sweet Peas.... .80 10.00 | Rosabelle. A very fine large rose-colored flower. .25 3.00
Helen Lewis. Orange salmon............ deat lon ite .25 2.80 | Royal Purple. Rich purple .................---- 25: 3.200
Helen Pierce. Blue mottled.................00005 .25 2.80 | Royal Scot. Brilliant scarlet .................55 2.40 g
Henry Ohn (Henrietta). Duplexed cream pink... .25 2.80 | Senator. Claret and chocolate stripe on grey.... .25 2.80
Hereules. A pale rosy pink flower of giant size.. .30 3.00 | Stirling Stent. A deep salmon................... 30 ©=. 3.60
Hilary Christie. Orange cerise ..............--- .20 2.40 | Tangerine. Salmon orange...............-..-.- .80 .
Illuminator. Rich salmon pink................. 25 2.80 | The Cardinal. Brilliant poppy scarlet........... 30 3.60
Jean Ireland. Cream colored edged with pink.... .20 2.40 The President. Glowing scarlet self............. 254) 3.00]
King Edward VII. The best pure red Spencer... .25 2.80 Tennant. Purplish mauve, a large, fine flower... .20 2.40
King Manuel. Chocolate maroon................ 30 3.20 | Thomas Stevenson. Bright orange scarlet ...... 25 © 3.00
King Mauve. Largest waved mauve ............ 25 2.80 Vermilion Brilliant. A brilliant scarlet Spencer. Ae 25a 2oaOe
King White. Gigantic flowers of pure white...... 30 3.00 Warrior. pASfine smanoOn ers ek lererleieeiaiettela erate ete 30 ©=—4.00
; Wedgewood. A lovely self blue ................ 30> ©6400
MoyaltyemBlwe Striped cimctricelieeie rier 2b) 92280 White ioe reteeienes 30 3.00
Margaret Atlee. Rosy salmon on a buff ground.. .25 3.00 Vv yon 5 MAS Ce GN eo a rene ge ——
hy ; aughan’s Special Mixture of Spencer Varieties,
Margaret Madison. A beautiful azure blue...... 25. 9 3:20 made up mostly from separate varieties, 10 4
Marks Tey. Violet bronze wings................ 25 2.80 Ths... $2000n veers cso bane cee eae nee 20 © 2.20
Mascot’s White. An improved Nora Unwin...... 1.00 14.00 | yaughan’s Florists’ Mixture of Spencer Varieties. ‘
Masterpiece. DG AV OT GOT a. . ihc io coyeds evs te voreteteuotesnuetakete enebel .30 3.20 This is a mixture made by ourselves mostly 3 -
Mrs. Arnold Hitchcock. Pale pink, flushed salmon .40 5.00 of light-colored varieties, most suitable for :
Mrs. Cuthbertson. Standard rose-pink, wings florists’ cut-flower trade-.-........2/2.-:.08 30 3.60
CENCE WANES) “G45 500009 Fb s0oddoooHOMO oD OW Odds 25 2.60 | Spencer Hybrids in splendid mixture. .101b., $12.00 .15 1.40
Mrs. ©. W. Breadmore. Buff, edged pink ........ 520)» 2040 * y
Mrs. Hugh Dickson. Salmon pink on cream...... 20 2.40 13
Mrs) Je) Unwins)) Best stripedicciy icici citron ee 25 2.80 WE ISSUE) A SPECIAL LIST OF (SWEET) PEAS BO 3) eam | )
Mrs. J. Balmer. White edged and flushed rose on SOWING IN JULY. ASK FOR IT, IF YOU ARE NOT ON OUR J}
CNEAM) STOUNG. ceeierciore ctovetetvetolereietehertreh cher rete keris 20 2.40 REGULAR MAILING LIST. |
Mrs. Tom Jones. Bright blue................... 60 7.00 |
CHICAGO AND NEW YORK, BOOK FOR FLORISTS 37)
Spencer Varieties
EARLY-FLOWERING M3
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~ <All-White. Best white seeded white............. $1.20 $16.00
Amethyst. An early flowering “Royal Purple”.... .80 10.00
Apricot Orchid. A delightful and charming shade .65 8.00
AS tO, Meavien Ger’. <<) sis: s.ale's s ctelaste amare 5 steels sectors 50 6.00
AVA TOMS SGA rl Othe jee, clare tarecetererot eke etsatus Ss ahetaloneTe oie 80 10.00
BirexBind.- | Violet~ Glue. aesvalc else tarcke feelers ae 65 8.00
Bohemian Girl. Deep pink standard orange blush. .50 6.00
Columbia. Pink and white..................+.5- 1.00 15.00
Cream. It has immense blossoms very frilled
AIGA OKEKS Ge wi ss cestode: wile evehchetel chee Meas arent 50 6.00
Cherry Ripe. Salmon cerise...............+-.--- 65 8.00
Fair Maid. Pink and. salmon. ....2......5.-<80:- 1.20 16.00
Kire Kings Orange scarlet 4... ..c0naoe os case ek .80 10.00
Glitters: 8 Hiery Voranee. octet e cee es 80 10.00
Gorgeous. | SalmoneTrose, sac. ss. de dese ohtlns alee ee 80 10.00
Harmony... Wavender cs s,0/nsrerclee ta vatee-ratpte ieee see eee 1.00
Heather: Belles. Mauve: -..:'. doc. shop cession o y2 ed ee 50 6.00
VOC MIOS setter 0, ,. fs, a elecareccial trae ane «pte ea 60 7.00
Liberty. A very good early red ................ 50 6.00
Madonna. Black seeded white................... 1.20 16.00.
Melody. This is a deeper shade of pink than
“Harly Song Bird” on white ground.......... 50 6.00
Morning Star. Orange scarlet.................. 50 6.00
Miss Louise Gude. Shell pink................... 80 10.00
Mrs. Chas. Zvolanek. Clear lavender............ .80 10.00
Mrs. A. A. Skaach. Flowers bright shell pink.... .50 6.00
UNWIN AND GRANDIFLORA TYPES ee seer Mrs. M. Spanolin. Black-seeded white.......... 50 6.00
America. Red and white striped..*............. $0.15 $1.60 Mrs. William Sim. Apricot pink................. 65 8.00
Aurora. Orange rose, striped on white.......... 5. 1.60, | Nightingale. Layender..........4..00..0..00-2-- oO O00)
Black Knight. Dark maroon .............-.00: Mery aaidore Othello. Maroon 32.0.2... 2.00 cs ewes nes ones 90 12.00
Blanche Ferry. Pink and white................. 10 1.00 | Pink and White. Blanche Ferry type, extra choice .50 6.00
Countess of Radnor. Lavender..............0000: 15 1.20 | Primcess. Lavender ................seseeeeeeees 50 6.00
Mp: MEKOO 2 2 hgeg ete ony eremtgttien te near aie 15. 1.60 | Rose Charm. Bright ‘rose. ..-.- 4.2.0... .00 6106+ 1.00 14.00
ainty. White, with pink edge, unique.......... 15 1.00 Robin Red Breast. Bright orange scarlet........ 1.00 14.00
Peroity Eckiord. One of the best whites........ Bip meeoriy nose. Cucen., Hose pinky 22 5t5 chase tae ay ie 20H 12.00
Plora Norton. A very bright blue...........:... 15 1.60 | Spring Maid. Light pink on cream ground...... oe. 6-00
Gladys Unwin. Pale rosy pink.................. 15 1.30 | Smowflake. White ........................2-00e 50 6.00
Helen Pierce. White marbled blue.............. 15 1,50 | Snowstorm, White ....-0.2---0e yess seen e eee G5), 8.00
Hon. Mrs. E. Kenyon. Primrose................. 15 1,50 | Song Bird. Pale pink and buff................... 65 8.00
Manet Scott. Bright pink.................0...05. 15. 1.50 | Somester. Lavender ...................0es ee eee. 1.00 14.00
King Edward VIL. Bright red.................-. 45 1.49 | The Beauty. Fiery dark rose.................... 65 8.00
Lady Grisel Hamilton. Best of all lavender sorts 15 1.40 | Toreh. Salmon rose .......--.....se sees eres 1.00
Lord Nelson. Deeper and richer than Navy Blue .15 1.60 Venus. Standard white, slightly blushed wing... .50 6.00
50 6.00
Miss Willmott. Richest orange pink, shaded rose .15 1.40 Warbler. Rich mauve purple..................-.
Mrs. Geo. Higginson, Jr. Delicate light blue eka 15 1.60 Wedgewood. Clear blue eee rec wee ee ee cet eee ees ese .65 8.00
White Orchid. White flowers of good substance.. .50 6.00
rs. Walter Wright. Beautiful mauve color..... 15 1:40 - a p \ ee lG ce
SLVMMSOI. 255 cise s Sand pa aed aes rarrawa. ose, changing light pink standar
Beri Des eee ee eae crs = st ES-ES RAR RE ee a 50 6.00
Prima Don P Sepa 2 erie eaten anon ie ; Zvolanek’s Blue. Bright blue.................... 60 7.00
4 é 01 eG “a Pe et ae aeaaae 15 1.40 Zvolanek’s Rose ...........0-+00ee: V4, Wb. for $5.00 1.35
Frince Olai. White marbled clear blue.......... 15 1.60 | Mixed. Early Flowering Spencers, many kinds... .40 5.00
SWEET PEAS IN MIXTURE Vaughan’s Special Mixture, Winter Spencers..... 90 12.00
aughan’s Prize Mixture. This mixture con- WINTER-FLOWERING—Unwin Types
tains the cream of the new and standard Blue Jay. Bright blue self color................+% 40 5.00
sorts, including many Spencer varieties, 10 Lavender Nora. Lavender ...............e--e+ee8> 30 ©6300
Met mM OED ced: 5, oxo hy Sia the we Racet Se baie oe 15 = 1.20 ea
ekiord Mixture. This mixture contains over EARLY-FLOWERING— Grandiflora Types
thirty varieties, including some of the novel- Mrs. Alexander Wallace. Lavender.............. .20 ©6200
ties for 1920 and other choice sorts, 10 lbs., Christmas Pink. Pink and white................ 15. 1.80
SOU oo sevecscectosadassonenbendeodurcorece 10 OOM Mont Blanes Pure white. ..\ ceeeccscinas ces cece EL Gane SO
ReveColors, Mixed. :.... (5. ..01s. sn. 10 Ibs., $4.20 .10 50 | Prima Donna. Daybreak pink................... 20 2.40
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AQUILEGIA BOCCONIA
SEEDS OF BIENNIALS AND HARDY PERENNIALS
Many of the biennials and perennials are now as important to | in pots, not to speak of the cut-flower sorts, such as Coreopsis
florists as Asters, Sweet Peas, Verbenas, etc., are among the | Gypsophila, Chrysanthemum, Shasta Daisy, Physostegia, etc.
annuals. Some can be forced, such as Delphinium, Canterbury | They are really needed in every florist’s establishment that caters
Bells, etc., while many others sell as readily as Geraniums if grown | to the better-class of trade. The demand for them is increasing.
Trade pkt. Oz. Trade pkt. Oz.
Acanthus Latifolius, very ornamental... .1b., $1.60 $0.20 Aristolochia Sipho (Dutchman’s Pipe)....1b., $8.00 $0.15 $0.70
IMollis! finestoliage-i acetic cece lb., $2.00 .20 Armeria Maritima (Cushion Pink), purple........ .35
Achillea Ptarmica fl. pl., The Pearl...% 0z., $1.00 .50 Mormosa (Sear Pink)ige 2 cries eieeieeniece eter 15 80
ACCOMM BISHETIN Ae eee eed ACNE YN OE .35 $1.80 | Arundo Donax, Ornamental Grass................ 10 60
INAMeLIUS ces SEAN ee, Federale «) Gasrcieie hehe eile mepens 35 ~=—- 1.80 DONA WHOS VAT. Seruciorele'« a rorctdetyorare tel etoletalele tat efevelelete 10 -70
SW SO TIT se:cieix oo aera acter eae da cra ae) ata eee 50 Asclepias Tuberosa, orange.............--..+eee. OD ala 0)
Adlumia Cirrhosa (Allegheny Vine).............. .25 1.20 | Asphodelus Luteus, fragrant yellow flowers...... 15 80
Adonis Vernalis, bright yellow................... 15 .80 | Aster, Perennial Mixed (Michaelmas Daisy)...... 35 =. 11.60
Agathea Coelestis (Blue Daisy)......... Y% oz.,50e .25 Auricula, extra choice mixed........... % oz.,80ce .35
Agrostemma Coronaria, mixed..................- 10 .30 | Bellis or Double Daisy, Vaughan’s Mammoth Mix-
LO Su J OVIS A DIM Kes) 1S ARR ere laa xs ape ea eae os Cremer nee 10 30 LOUD Kohler ieee Seay EE b Gig SIieaO ee Oc 6 6b oi tere %oz.,50ce .35 3.20
Alyssum Saxatile Compactum, yellow............ 10 -60 Vaughan’s Mammoth, White.......... %oz.,60ce .85 4.00
Ampelopsis Veitchii (Boston or Japan Ivy), clean Vaughan’s Mammoth, Pink........... %oz.,60c 35 4.00
SCCM es eee ena ci ratte ehonetevahepereie raat cle senate lb., $3.00 .10 .30 Double Extra Choice, mixed.......... Y%oz.,35ce .25 2.00
Anchusa: ‘Capensiseyes ttl cece eee toe 10 50 Longfellow, dark pink................ %oz.,35¢e .25 2.40
italicas DMropmoreiwarietyaseeeloeiee ee lb., $10.00 .15 80 Snowball, double white .............. %oz.,35e .25 2.20
Anemone Sylvestris, white..................2205- .2D 1.40 Dowublevred eee eos Cis wee le elo eaten T1071 Chao
COTronaTriassMiKXed sy Vie eure sere elel os eet cote 15 .60 Double Rosy White, quilled........... ¥%oz.,75ce .35
SH bnieidis Ely bridShemsnreicereecmineite Y%0z.,60c .25 Monstrosa Double Pink............... %oz.,60c .35 4.00
Bulsatillas violet tilacsenminan ceieccceaieieoin 25 1.40 Monstrosa Double White.............. ¥oz.,60c .35 4.00
Anthemis Tinctoria (Golden Marguerite)......... lb) .60 | Bocconia Japonica (Plume Poppy), fine foliage plant .10 40
Teel ue aalg: ANU KON PREM Ma sicts ay Cite miaare dd Geto ciao 15 .60 | Boltonia Asteroides, white...................-.-. 35 = ©611.40
Aquilegia Canadensis, scarlet and yellow......... 25 latisquamas ipinks ric veers cri ieieie tele bicker) ieee 385 1.40
Chrysantha (Golden Columbine)...... ¥%,0z.,60c .85 2.00 | Buddleya Variabilis Veitchiana................... 25 1.40
Grandiflora Alba, white............ %o0z.,60c .35 2.20 | Buphthalmium Cordifolium...................... .25 ) “1.00
1D eA yoXo Otho) eerie ania min aldicie ies Scio a) o-oo G 35 Sali ero wm ye cya eee ccoye dete peber ste iadels odel els iceatreenNe 15 80
Coerulea, Rocky Mountain Columbine. .lh., $20.00 .25 1.60 | Campanula Carpatica (Hare Bell) blue........... 20 1.00
Eby brid ayn (dayod 2 ensis) saener nei iene ee 2D ESO) Carpatica, Albay swihttetaimintrisiere ceteris 20 81.00
ROSeZOuecen pinks eee Y%oz.,85ce .85 2.80 Mixed ec RCE E potencies teva hetero ts hie tera ole eee eee .20 1.00
FL CTEM AC ire. UNakacspaceralarteisieperece oteheholaiststene retake lover euenerensaate 50 Lactifiora Coeruleaic deco niece sisie'sr cae ei ie eer 25
Nivea Grandiflora, large white................. alls) -60 Maicranthar 2% oc ae sete tierce 6c ein on tel Ore Als 80
Skinneri, scarlet tipped green......... %o0z.,75¢c .35 Medium (Canterbury Bell), s’gle mixed, 1b.,$4.00 .10 40
Vulgaris Alba Plena, double white............. 20 ~=61.00 Single White, Blue or Pink.............. each .10 50
Single" mixedst vas aeecdscns Sees lb., $6.00 .15 60 Doublecrmixedsx. soe scree sels ski e ete ee eee 20 81.00
Long Spurred, Mrs. Scott Elliot’s strain...... Double Blue, Rose and White............ each. .20 1.20
a)o\ die ernie Gietal a elerameed are atettaneteuctiovcls tonsil tonene Y% oz., $1.00 .50 Double and*Single mixed). 7.5). eine eee 80
Long Spurreduvanieticsherrrs cee eee 50 Calycanthema (Cup-and-Saucer), choice mixed .25 1.40
Double: smixedisoe. Weccmrc ono eiloeiaeckte lb., $5.00 .10 -50 Pink Bluey White cc:. ccisiie cele eee each .25 1.60
Vaughan’s Special Mixture......... Y, oz., $1.00 .50 Persicifolia Grandiflora Alba white, excellent
Arabis Alpina (Alpine Rock-Cress, white, sweet CUE OWENS 34 store cisieveseistels's orcio eek e ete aoe SEE 35
Scented) 55.8 SSNS ease Mee igs wisalctstavearcierete boo) oll) 40 Coeruléa, DIWe 2.5: ..ts erctore cise. s clots Oe sieiets MERE 385
Grandiflora, Superbain sierra 15 .80 Mixed
eAavew NAS ee
“VAUGHAN'S SEED STORE, CHICAGO AND NEW YORK, BOOK FOR FLORISTS 39
Our Gold Medal Delphinium Mixture has
produced many varieties pronounced by experts
to be equal to some of the newer named kinds.
EUPATORIUM COREOPSIS Lanceolata DELPHINIUM—Gold Medal Hybrids
SEEDS OF BIENNIALS AND HARDY PERENNIALS—Continued
Trade pkt. Oz. Trade pkt. Oz.
Campanula. s Delphinium (Larkspur) Elatum Hybridum. Mixed.$0.15 $0.80
EUG IT A LISs: DIU Cd 2 wieder talons bree oye adherens reiaemials Taree $0.20 $1.00 Elatum Hybridum. Double Hybrids. Mixed,
PANT as WWE asa s ial och 2: Serene abehet a eyoraeaca an rector meee rata « 120" 1.00 VAL Ys: CHOICOR sree a arsay lees itera aoeesh = aiepete 25 1.40
VT URS bs © Setalaiss sy 3 01's oi ehak sou cden clei aves PaRGaIs, ake Shas Semen 72059 1.00 Hn G1e0s Rte so ics acaeere enersk acho He eterente’ Selene cease tee 50
Perennial varieties, mixed: oo. a. oc... came ses .3>. 1.80 Belladonna. Light S lWe paca eee oer: lb., $40.00 .50 3.00
Candytuft Sempervirens (Hardy Candytuft). White .35 1.40 Uy DIS ays 44. eros tian of clevecle: Stadays elt aras pad eke Sas 50 3.00
Gibraltarica. Large flowers, lilac, shading to white 35 1.40 Bellamosa sss eevee eee eee tee eens D0
Carnation, Vienna Dwarf, mixed........ Veeco. Lag |, LOTMOSsUM. Blue, 8 ft... wont yale y ete netlist 235), 2.00
Rina “Whites... f24.. 2. gai, %oz.,50c .35 1.80 ohincee: Blue. Fine cut-flower......--...4++-- a es
Eg ts Wernie cs citcrae 60s » aan %4 oz.,60c .35 2.00 Ree tis 2 arg anager Oa Aa eo cageeel 82 Aa
Giewadint Red. 3.2.0.5... omen ge een AO i) 5 MRCS oo ioe Aga Og ese ie ic ae
NMtae Sok. oe ee ae 8G eee? eat Maal HW laac ake fo On eae
Pink, Yellow and Velvety Brown, each....... mae v eda BY UEGL. . \ipextra choice 35 2.00
Ems rays i! aPavaucha; at oh s: Uva olehe. evakied = pecketede oto 107,606. *) 235 Ee tind jock ead ae ow Tey eemeaaen 7 2 Se :
Catananche Coerulea. Fine cut flower........... 15 -60 pianthn Pe (Sweet: wena: 15 60
re halted ave IDO... +o esse ee eee eee eee ee 15 60 Atro-sanpuineus.)) Blood=rediiis ct... oie se acre 10 40
entaurea ontana, blue..............- Ib., $7.00 .15 60 OculatusiMareainatuse sone. en eee eae 10 40
Montana, White........... eee sees eee e eee e ees 35 Nigrescens, | Blacks. see ene ene ee ae 10 50
WETanO CED Lala Ne iid ese os vse eRe eed HS One sabe) £20 Roseuss Pink ; a 15 60
RULHOMICA NV ellOW anette... tos ae eee: 25 oe Ac ee emir) on OMY Meera Fl : ;
° : : Mutabiliss stare qin ie) ete <<) 4) el por tiers ohetetsic) x axed) 10 A0
Centranthus Ruber. See Valeriana. Copperyin Reds s:)tiecasoppecinass aca aaeoetss aciecks 20 =©1.00
Cerastium Tomentosum (Snow in Summer)..... ScanlepeBeauty nce oe cite os ceresine Ji 2 25 1.40
RPMI Coe era tists Schad ovens: casts} ckaatas oo dora ater te bobere Y% oz.,40c .25 Pinky Beauty: (Salmon) ee ity.a). e nchelererekotteabe sierteeteaan MoD we be2O)
Gheiranthus: Allionis 6522. cee ocean aerate 15 60 Diadematus. Rose sprinkled white............ 15 80
Chelone Barbata, New Hybrids. Mixed, varying Johnson’s Giant... 6.0. t eect eee sete dioceses 15 80
from flesh-color, pink to dark red and violet.. .15 60 Simedies Mime a one c vic evapousslere haven si cictonehe Setth lb., $3.60 .10 40
{CRS GAR RO i Role PS ade Ny Se rm Pipe 6260 Single Giant Flowered, mixed.............. 4... 15. .60
Chrysanthemum Maximum (Ox-Hye Daisy)....... Aa ee poutle. DWLULLEI tevostre ey cioieh eset elemsrels, oy yRohl i A
SAE lenin Gaal Moksch: 3s 5d siek tee ect oe Ib., $4.00 .10 .40 Oe Oe Ay UC Caggiano» ehaenatnshck Sse ales oat :
Maximum King Edward VII. Robust..1b., $6.00 .15 60 Double Pink, Roseus fl. pl..................-.. 2 1.40
Laciniatum, Comet Marguerite..... Y%,oz.,35c .25 1.00 Double Mixed............. tenet tee eee eee eens 15 -70
Market Favorite. A splendid cut flower variety .35 Double Giant Flowered, mixed................. .25 1.20
Leucanthemum (Spring Marguerite).......... ‘15 80 Vaughan’s Special Mixture. Double and single .25 1.40
Mae VOr Pothian’ Bell:..4 4. sii eneloed okt ie. eee to0 | Batbatus X Chinensis, blooms first year from
@imiciinga Dahurica 222. 22) Se es Sh 15 af!
eee Rec Pes tea OME Aerial Giesys a ne ae Plumarius (Pheasant’s Eye). 7 eas 10 40
Cineraria Maritima Candidissima................. 10.40 “Er ep tied Oh RNC cnet
Maritima Diamond. Leaves pure white........ alts} .60 itoueioee Pee aes SERIO RSE Be Tanoees ate a then
aaa ge eg White a tee ea ates Ib., $3.00 .10 .40 Cyclops: Red Hybrids.) . 00.0200) 00 0 Oe, 35. ~=«i1.80
oreopsis Lanceolata Grandiflora. Golden yellow Semperfiorens. Single and double mixed.... .25 1.40
eprinies ~meininnsy sels) eele!s,0is, »* ISTE crpiaibigs pio Ib., $3.60 10 40 Diadematus. Rose sprinkled white.......... .20 1.00
Crucianella Stylosa. Bright crimson, dwarf grow- Albus Plenus. Double white....... 12 0z.,60c .50 3.00
as i Mettale tara atets! oa a UO DOOR OOO r OOOO ena nanmerannn 15 .60 Nanus fl. pl. Double Early Flowering, mixed
OST ==SSi2@, BUI Vo)" TSEEI TESS mS ee Teg NO PC A Ce! ee aac ee ene een ee mde nee % oz.,45c .25 1.60
RAG ta AIAG: § ie Have ciaiy «is, ekelegias acces we %o0z.,50c .35 1.60 Vaughan’s Special Mixture.......,. %02.,60c .385 2,00
rei, oreo |
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ee
FOR FLORISTS
We issue a Leaflet on Hardy Perennials.
Free on request.
GYPSOPHILA—Paniculata Flore Pleno HOLLYHOCK—Double Mixed LATHYRUS Latifolius (Perennial Pea)
SEEDS OF BIENNIALS AND, HARDY PERENNIALS—Continued
PES ne SE ee a RL Ea a Oe
z ; Trade pkt. Oz. Trade pkt. Oz.
Dianthus Deltoides .....................-2+.05--- $0.35 Gaillardia Grandiflora. Mixed.......... Ib., $6.00 $0.10 $0.50
Dianthus Caesicus. Dense tufts of glaucous blue Grandifiora) Compacta, Mixeds.....-cee ne eee 10 60 —
foliage and large rose colored flowers in great Grandiflora, New Varieties Mixed. The flowers
profusion. A very pretty alpine................ 15 $0.80 are of enormous size and colors most varied .20 1.00
Dictamnus Fraxinella (Gas Plant). Red..Ib., $6.00 .10 50 Maxima Kermesina Splendens............... 15 10
a tae VAD aei7 MAW G SVetSrenoiepetete retelereters Ib., $6.00 oe en Sulphurea Oculata (Sulphur Queen)......... 15 ‘Sou
VUGASICUS |, aoe satexe.s beret sae a eats IR Ren oe toe doe Rea : ; ° 3
Digitalis Grandiflora (Golden Foxglove)......... 10 50 Gentiana Acaulis. Dark blue.................... 35) 2.00
AN ; uteas Vellowrncan «o> ocractedion Animus crete eee AeA
Gloxiniaeflonas ay Viliixediseee eerie lb., $4.40 .10 40
White. Pink Punpleleach..-e00..5.5s0l5osne. 10 50 Geum Atro-sanguineum fl. pl. Double searlet.... .15 60
Maculata Iveryana. Spotted................... 15 .60 Coccineum. Mrs. Bradshaw (New)............. 25 1.20 —
Bur pureav cre eee, 6. eae cas we Ap Nee SR 10 40 Eeldreiehin warese orange eraneacee cei sai 2D. d60
Mixed (| ian eee Ue ETO ae Ib., $5.00 .10 .40 | Golden Rod, Solidago Canadensis................ 10 60
a es wee eee ee eee teen eee . ie eo Gymnothrix Latifolia. Perennial grass........... 10. «509
aughan’s Special Mixture..................... i F G ° .
ei s ypsophila Paniculata .................. Ib., $4.80 .10 40
Echinacea Hybrida (Cone Flower) BOO OG. SOLOS: on, G-4 20 -70 Paniculata Fl. Pl. (30 to 40% true) A % 0z., $1.20 50
PUTO UT Cae rseicietene onohelvehelereroiotene etomereteietersnciareim nena 25 ©6 1.40 = E
Echinops Ritro. Blue; fine 10 49 | Helenium Autumnale Superbum. Light yellow... .35
TO. So fiNxt 02 Stk see te ke ee : : : :
“Sphaerocephalus. Light blue.................. 10 40 | Bigelowi. Yellow..........+.++......2+.2.+--- 35
* Hoopesis=qWiellowie ss, «scicntia tiene eusvshe te eee (25) <1. 20 ae
GelWeiss:7 62 :ceh 5.05.5 ne ine es aibins aiken See tae se ees 50 Rivert G 1 ;
Erianthus Ravennae (Pampas Grass)............ 10 ~—-.40 ibicnaete Ohad icc pei See a eae eS GOEL Hag ee 30 Co ae
Erigeron Grandiflora Elatior. Bluish lilac....... 20 1.00 | Helianthus Maximilianii. Harly-flowering........ 35 q
Speciosa,Semu-plenal -¢ ee? eee --e Gers emcee: 25 a aD Perennial Varieties. Mixed.......... % 02.,40¢ .35 .
ISKyoieolbis CheenaGhbiOMAbIS Gooocodcuoatacboenosacac .20 1.00 | Heliopsis Pitcheriana (Orange Sunflower)........ 20 °1.00 —
Eryngium Amethystinum. Large blue flowers... .50 2.40 Scabra: Majork.cn:&. 04 sateen eee See ne tn ee 15 60 E
Alpinum. Dark blue..............-..+...++-5- 35 Helleborus Niger. Christmas Rose.............. 15. 9008
E ae Azure blue.........- +. ese eee eee iy = Hesperis Matronalis. Purple.................... 10 40
Mere on eae aiong Ea aaah TT nee Po YE SP 0 bo. | .,Matronalis Alba..........-..02....-.... 2 hak, 10.40
Japonica fol var......... 2s. sees eee tenes ; : Heuchera Sanguinea. Crimson.......... Y% oz.,60c .25
EKupatorium Ageratoides, fine cut-flower fall
DIO OTTER aerate ee ale eto PCE eee Eee 15 Splendens. Dark red................. %4 0%.,75€ 35
MTraseringawWhiter es. hasw ote eee oe 5 70) eH DISCUS. Crimson yee enna ine tne 15
Yorget-Me-Not (Myosotis) Alpestris. Blue...... 15 80 Giant Yellow or Golden Bowl.................. .20
INIDESELIS HM WHICO i oR R ae ae on m 20 8=1.00 Moscheutos #ROSCUSH bc on) ticracteiemrcia iene steiner rene ui
Roseaw. MPinke Ane, CO ees ae ee 15 80 Matlowe MarvielSrie ver leciesticint initia oe Ib., $6.00 .15
IDLIZE), INoyalioaerne, THAD, 5 po0enccrodnoaendadsnon 15 .80 | Hollyhocks. Double Maroon, Yellow, Pink, Blood-
Victoriale Sky=piueies sate eee eae By) PED red, Deep Rose, Crimson, Dr. Faust, Salmon.
Indigo: (BIMGM A Noch kiesisclcc eR Oe ee 15 80 Hach) ofthe above: eerie: Y, 02.,35¢e .20
Dissitiflora. Rich blue, early......... 1% oz.,80c .50 Newport Pink, Double White, each...%0z.,40c .25
Palustrisy MUTE eee %woz.,50¢ .85 3.20 Chater’s Prize. Double Mixed........ Ib., $14.00 .20
pemperflorens® Geese ie ene %oz.,40c .25 2.40 Single Black, Flesh, Pink, Red, White, Rose or
Fairy, Queeniy tcc vetoes ee oe Y0z.,60C .25 Sallao ny eereretereietaiere seialelefe evelelc cle wisberetee rehome each .25
Vaughan’s Harly and Late-Flowering.......... 25 ©6140 Sing lewmixed visitas etamieteeleteysieiaeral eeete 1b., $5.00 .10
Oblongata, Blue Bird, new. Pkt. 100 seeds, 60c Allegheny. Mammoth flowering, mixed......
Perfectal ica emiclncrietictemecrieen BAR OY Aaa 0 ekto 3 oman eer Ft Le Ry A SO OS CHE BOO G0 OOO GOO 300 SADC lb., $9.00 .15
Hybrida. Star of Love. Very free-flowering... .50 Everblooming Single Hybrids.......... lb., $6.00 .10
RAG SISK ELA cisciela aici ciee nike 1-16 0z., $1.00 .50 Double and Single Hybrids, mixed...lb., $9.00 .15
seer
HAN’S
beris. See Candytuft.
Incarvillea Delavayii (Hardy Gloxinia) ..% oz., 40c
RI RO DS ES ES. IS obi ¥g oz., 40¢c
Golden-orange...
Ase Ried cao SACRE Dee lb., $4.00
athyrus Latifolius (Perennial Pea).
oS RR ace EL TEETER RRC ce cae ee Ib., $8.00
ROG Matera chats cst eegelees niate ovelatala ole Abele sis» Ib., $8.00
EAELCAIUILY cits asi raaieiess snecs ousteimiepenste avast se Ib., $8.00
VIS ROC INES ay Pet LoS Sd c. sNon a agaregetal aaalens,(s lb., $7.00
ML ECIPOR ED cess cite soir dbwwieiale emlne sine s eadiure »
Lilium Regale. 100 seeds, 65c; 1,000 seeds, $5.00.
Linaria Cymbalaria (Kenilworth Ivy). Pink......
Linum Perenne (Perennial Flax). Blue, 2 feet..
--Perenne fl. albo.. White....................56
VIE RG Cle tr ta ateys eras cietera, cvace et sroeberaie, Awl ere ales 4 catslepete (steks
Lobelia Cardinalis (Cardinal Flower)...% 0z., 40c
Lunaria Biennis Alba (Honesty or Peter’s Pence)
ETSMMASHO PINSON fis cs. cies coiteieeicrs aerate » 2/8 cca
Lupinus Polyphyllus Roseus................-.---
Polyphyllus Albus. White............. Ib., $3.00
Atro-coeruleus. Dark blue.......... lb., $3.00
Moerheimi. Pink and white.................
Wiltb-(cyal”. OP Ss geo taet Met a Rae CaO aee Ib., $2.40
Arboreus (Snow Queen). White...............
Lychnis Chalcedonica (Lamp Flower). Scarlet...
Whalcedonica Alba. WHItC. nce. . le oles oe ayatere
PAU INI AR ELOS Glatvesieiclaxcrals occu eveter ct.evipeVare nicl etapanatrallet oe) ¢
ANE SELL TM Oban cle CED OCOD Eco Otani tseay pn olor
FRNIEON Ss prec isiere <atats <i fers’ cpaye'stelels, = 1% oz., 40c
TGS Gh Tee ea Ree aoc Maran cio atin
aA OANE IS CATICE cia cele! «2 steal oaleleielers|> Y 02.,.50¢
TSEC) so mabipo bet 6 UR OROCS IODC 5 TomIROIACIOnoI
IN TR APRME D RU SLI lactredy ois csebetcts, axe i)s uctcleuspneetaveses+ sbbdoterlexspede
Sieboldi. Large white flowers........ ¥Y, oz., 50¢
Viscaria Splendens. Rose
Lythrum Roseum Superbum (Rose Loosestrife) ..
Maal IOSCH ALAA Nacte ayes clets ce) = celelete ce algie codralale
AUTOS GHAIL TIAN] Die Perera cies otei's ascvefeuatahe se); cic chert’ elle
Matricaria Capensis fl. pl. White........ Ib., $5.00
Capensis Alba Plenissima. Best white........
Go ldenwe alle eyieblOonvicmren. @ sicieis sletolapevs ere es si elel ohare
Myosotis. See Forget-Me-Not.
Oenothera Fraseri. Deep yellow.................
Macrocarpa. Dwarf.) Yellow...:....5.....2...
Youngei: Large yellow bloom.................
Papaver (Poppy Bracteatum). Scarlet...1lb., $6.00
Nudicaule, (ieeland) a) Mixed). ricco siete eco els
Yellow, Orange and White, each.............
Orientale (Oriental Poppy). Scarlet. .lb., $9.00
Hybrids. New varieties, mixed..... Ib., $11.00
Pentstemon Gentianoides Grandiflora. Large-
flowering var. in splendid mixture,
pDeESeenss Glaciers eave cist sue saa ete evade eleva Shes
Pulehellus, Eby OEICUS sere, ci. evekistereitieis!s sist aiyaielaset'evere
Dieitaliss » Wlesh COloned siete l< 1s ol cicieielotghansstie ©
Peony, Double Chinese. Mixed...................
Phlox Decussata. Perennial varieties mixed.....
Physalis Franchetti (Chinese Lantern Plant).
Large orange balloon-shaped fruit-pods........
Physostegia Virginica (Speciosa). Pink..........
Virginica Alba. Fine cut-flower...............
CIDA TIVO AMINE Noe he Nd Sen Sia erased ee eraser quaielol
Platyeodon Mariesi.
PLATES ICA TO ets Sicfolsiele.o sacra 's pieuctetee Mieke anciefireutieh sare she
Granrarorumi 2 Bl Cito a-soeioa Gp ae Wien eae cial
FASTER UE TTD ieee ese he eah a toes Se aes She a STS Ree oven slcrchs oy steve
WEEE AS eR beter atica aid can Orcas ot
Polemonium Coeruleum Grandiflorum. Blue.....
Coeruleum Album Grandiflorum. White........
Potentilla Formosa. Cherry rose................
SVs) TURE | eS Oe CERO ands CMe icyc fears ©
ID OMIOL sy GTDC | Aa ae PRI ae o OCG Doi cooicoc
1% 0z.,50c -
25
25
25
10
15
15
15
15
15
35
$0.10 $0.25
40
60
-60
-60
60
60
1.40
2.40
40
40
40
80
2.40
60
40
1.20
30
25
1.00
.20
40
40
2.00
Uf
1.20
2.00
1.00
1.40
2.00
1.20
1.40
1.00
25
30
.80
1.80
SEED STORE, CHICAGO AND NEW YORK, BOOK FOR FLORISTS
SEEDS OF BIENNIALS AND HARDY PERENNIALS—Continued
Trade pkt. Oz.
Al
Trade pkt. Oz.
Poppy. See Papaver.
Primula Japonica.
Sieboldii (Cortusoides amoena grandiflora).....
Veris (Polyanthus). Fine mixed..... V4 0z., 65¢
Grandiflora. An extra choice strain.1,000 seeds
Mitear Gigantedzo WWClOW sie vtetersicroteto sche cies
Vulgaris (Acaulis).
Pueraria Thunbergiana (Kudzu Vine)... .1lb., $4.00
Pyrethrum Roseum. Single mixed...............
Roseum Hybridum Grandiflorum...... Y, oz., 60¢
Roseum Hybridum. Double mixed....% oz., 85c
Uliginosum. Fall bloomer; tall, white; splendid
CULE TOWCTE ccarentes ee easel ies thentcotele) akcuste: adede oreateie s ietetone
Rehmannia Angulata.
Romneya Coulteri (California Giant Poppy)......
Rudbeckia Laciniata.
Newmannii. Vivid yellow, a long bloomer.....
Enrpuredy, GHCHIMACCA)\.. crsbatevcie suc crelastialelotolensheyais shee
Granaigomeye. 2 ath steveqeloves ayade wen see eters Y% oz., 80¢c
al ei dai. VEVLOW <2. <, Suess, « encuessecr siciaest ole tnsteneroueneieitie
intas lwarresowered . yellow. « «secies sree
Salvia Argentea. (Silver-leaved Sage)...........
IPATCTISAge ISVS OLIG aericrsr= minicherehe key terete Y% oz., $1.20
Avurea: GranagiHora sc se oe ice ac neha sas Y4, oz., 50c
Santolina Maritima. Silvery white foliage.......
Saponaria Ocymoides Splendens. Clouds of pink
FLOW CIS is ta. csayas heer sneveiiave seh ares eeeueyailelietieiey ay miehedalenecenerenstenee:
Scabiosa Caucasica. Lavender.......... Y% oz., 85¢
@aucasicay Alba. | IWihitels «2-1. eieres Y oz., $1.25
Maponreg.y alla aera blocs siere eke hey ties Ib., $5.00
Silene’ (Orientalis):, Dark rose 4% jac <tc soe cins
Schiattas SPuULpler scien: vanaeieie iets Y% oz., 50¢
Stachys Lanata. Silver leaves...................
Staticeplatifoliagy Blues iy. ais ceiecdere srelcisrcieitte sated
Stipa Pennata (Feather Grass)...................
Stokesia Cyanea (Stokes’ Aster). Blue.lb., $10.00
INGE) aod Gate DEES o ORO RO apes Ss Sco beta o OG
NWT OGM trae os crcucvtre oc oueseRahaane is aicyorelanc A neat tarare eke aoetets
Sweet William. See Dianthus Barbatus.
Thalictrum Aquilegifolium (Meadow Rue)........
Adiantifolium
Dipvterocarpum. Rosy purple; new; very fine..
Tritoma Uvaria Grandiflora (Red Hot Poker Plant)
Hybrida Mirabilis, blooms the first year........
Uniola Latifolia. A very decorative hardy grass,
may be used with everlasting flowers in bouquets
Valeriana Alba (Garden Heliotrope).............
Rqulonedz), (CoWare) esteaqaniacasnoadroonudossdaaee
Verbascum Olympicum. Small golden yellow
FAKO NYAS) Sine CO aCe cucho. dc ord ethicrac Sreecadimiowm og oD OO
Veronica Spicata. Dwarf blue...................
HAGE ptt Sodan ewan se Hooco oot noo UA OOORO ear
Perennial Species. Mixed............ VY oz., 50c
Viola Odorata Semperflorens. Blue..............
Cornuta, Papilio, Blue and white...... 1% oz., 50¢
Thuringia. Dark blue with white eye.......
DRM EB ed APRS Ree a Sct ae Scatter la ehatane % oz., $1.00
Vaughan’s Improved Scotch. Blotched hybrids
IL PREMIO A fod cs Sacre te sch oa \el osen Me pons 1% o2z., 60¢c
AWM MUA PnVe POM Aono deanndoouscods 4 oz., 65¢
Lutea Splendens. Golden yellow...% 0z., 65c
BliTewe Berle ehiONeaa as eeis-\eie sieisieterel Y oz., 65¢
Maniven Queen tadccis ade ciete clelelatelatetetion 1% oz., 65¢
Admiration. Large dark blue...... 1g oz., 50¢
TOS CAM ee Caer eee a aueisteroke bemelelstaiar evel jetecs relelscs|ia
INTERCG Cle ee it cart cvotorate cl overel oienel covers) ekeLs sr cucyerailshe
Wahlenbergia. See Platycodon.
Wallflower. Double Tall Branching. Mixed.....
Sina saith. 2i0lh as he agioooCoUoUmUnUCO DON DOODDC oo
Paris lAM mH OLGINE seis ciele celeriac ie chetelcl ciate tel neiarete
Wistaria Chinensis................-...-6: Ib., $3.60
WIN GNSS Aa a irerarciel tevehalicl's a] stay atcteletetevel stelavatereiatens
Yucea Filamentosa (Adam’s Needle)..... Ib., $4.00
Special strain...... ¥Y, oz., T0c $0.25
$4.00
-40
1.40
2.00
1.60
1.40
80
1.80
1.60
3.00
1.00
1.40
8.00
1.60
3.00
4.40
ee
Vaughan’s Wholesale Prices For Market Gardene
Asparagus Seed
Oz.
Conover!s:Colossalcirncceerere re olen cee $0.10
Palimettoreincne oc eraeteiiintecsne nr sa sree meter -10
Columbian Mammoth, White .10
Early Giant Argenteuil..................0.0eceeees -10
Bonvallet’s Giant........-...... -) lS
Washington Rust Proof (New) 35
Asparagus Roots
1-Year-Old 2-Year-Old
100 1,000 100 1,000
Bonvallet’s Giant....$1.50 $10.00 $2.00 $14.00
Palmetto............ 1.25 9.00 1.75 12.00
Conover’s Colossal... .... ..... 1.75 12.00
Columbian Mamt’h,
VAT aie oth bao be Gh acoe Gas a eBenS 2.00 13.00
Giant Argenteuil.... .... ..... 2.00 14.00
Barr’s Mammoth.... .. ode diac 2.00 14.00
Artichok
GREEN GLOBE.—Pkt., 10c, oz. $1.25.
Bush Beans—Green Pod 2/68.
Qt.
Black Valentines cs. noche: ak ieisievele oles ald nice eokeae $0.50
Improved Early Red Valentine.................. 45
Morigtellowirerniers tke siete/cte nieietal ole cesterelatborietete eee -40
Extra Early Refugee.................. 2c cuesecee 40
Early Round Pod Six Weeks..................... -40
Farlypohnawlonnaderrici cbictisieiiiccmnictiatistarr 40
Refugee, 1000 tol.............. ea 5
Early Yellow Six Weeks. . Seis 40)
Stringless Green Pod................-.2+.-+005- 245
Wihhites Marrow seis ils icle eben »|stcloistieinvelelwianjoiatets she 45
WihiterKidneyen icine cle nelehe emieleereetnteteretonie 45
ey ICO Ze ony o as GUD Oe ebbas ood a eoMoueradac -40
Dwarf Horticultural................. cece ee eeeee -50
English Broad Windsor..............-+2.+eeeeees 65
Nmaproved (Navy esi) elle ello teiniebel-lemisieleleielelels fhe) 230
Masterpiece (for forcing)....-...-.++++eeseeeeeee -70
Rouritifal String esse 02 5:0. 6 2's sym wlereivleietaeleeieieialele 40
Giant Stringless Green Pod..................... 45
FotrlllViea sure hs cironiss py steun cletaleelete aot mnke oietetors conte 250
Stringless Refugee (1,000 to 1)................... -50
Wax Beans
CurriessRust Proofer ceric noe ee eee -40
Challenge Black Wax............... 0002 seecenes 45
Davis midney) Waker ce conc se Ero eee Lee eee 245
Violet Flageolet Wax...........:.....0e-ceeccces -50
Golden Eye Waxe faeicsctecieliciotiemioe olde ateeinic sine 45
Plodson Wax): he aeeciicn etic rie ee enone oree 245
Improved Golden Wax...........-...0.00eeee ees 245
Pencilipod Black Waxle)-2o hence cei chine -50
Prolific Black Waxz sonic osc ose eee tebe eer -45
Round Pod Kidney Wax.............00202seeeeee -50
Stringless Refugee Wax............-.-.+.-.2---- 245
Wardwell’s Kidney Wax............0.00 eee eens 250
Michigan White Wax.................00000eeeee -50
Surei Crop) Wax cane entertain icin sion mites verdict 50
Weabber, Wax iiscscinemie atelier sick mentee eerie 245
News Kidney Wart: cic 2!o sein a tsictele eerste steers niche -60
Bush Lima Beans ae
Henderson’s Bush Lima.............-..20022--05 045
Burpee’s Bush Lima................... ateefereerien 65
Dreer’s (Bush) imas. | .)jsie isis eeteiste sienidie iekeinieioe 70
New Wonder Bush Lima..................2.-55- 65
Fordhook Bush Lima.................220.0020005 70
Burpee’s Improved Bush Lima.................. -70
Pole Lima
Carpinteria cer creel eerie citer ters 65
Challenger or Dreer’s Imp’d Lima............... -65
Extra Early Jersey Lima................2020020:% -50
Earlyjeviathamn nih: Sctaces ereleiriepise os of tomiisioneies -50
ord7s) Mammoth Mimarece oe eren feiciienenes 50
KdealiPole(Mimarcie: omc male eee or aieon Deiat .50
King of the Garden Lima....................... -50
Large Lima, Selected Seed...................... 50
Siebert’s Early) Mima). ficed noch soticioule wietaree -50
Scarlet Runner, 2 lbs., 70c; pk. (1214 Ibs.), $3.75; 100 Ibs.,
Pole Beans—Green Pod Anat
Burger/sjotringless epee oe eo aieiae -60
Dutch: Case/Kriifes seg) 3). clinic hie eee eee -50
Horticultural Cranberry......................-. -50
Kentucky Wonder or Old Homestead............ 50
zy Woke. §e Mei ccc assle, kota toile ue mare tavavere dsilstat are cetdoa eke -60
White Creasebacho a ob Candee ames -50
Wax Pod
Early Golden Cluster Wax............... ...++: -70
Kentucky Wonder Wax...............-. 0 sseeee -70
Broccoli Oe
PurpleiGapes. peer sie eens .... $0.40
White Mammoth....................... Aah. ae
Brussels Sprouts
Paris! Market. o)55:6s cissincaee ane eee eee 1S
Imiproved| Dwarf). ¢ 508, San. cnt coeur ren 15
Improved Danish..................0: storeievoieieia tetera 225
XY |b. Lb.
$0.20 $0.60
-20 -60
25 -70
25 .75
.30 1.00
1.00 3.50
3-Year-Old
100 1,000
$2.75 $20.00
2.75 20.00
2.75 20.00
2.75 20.00
2.75 20.00
2.75 20.00
15 lbs 100
P lbs.
$2.75 $18.00
2.50 16.00
2.25 14.00
2.25 14.50
2.25 14.50
2.25 14.50
2.50 16.00
2.25 14.50
2.65 17.00
2.50 16.00
2.50 15.00
2.25 14.50
2.75 18.00
3.50 23.00
1.40 9.00
4.50 28.00
2.25 14.50
2.50 16.00
2.75 18.00
2.65 17.00
2.25 14.50
2.50 16.00
2.50 16.00
2.75 18.00
2.50 16.00
2.50 16.00
2.50 16.00
2.65 17.00
2.50 18.00
2.75 18.00
2.50 16.00
2.65 17.00
2.65 17.00
2.65 17.00
2.50 © 16.00
3.25 20.00
14 lbs
k.
2.40 16.00
3.50 22.00
4.00 24.00
3.50 22.00
4.00 24.00
4.00 24.00
3.50 22.00
3.50 22.00
3.00 20.00
3.15 21.00
3.00 20.00
3.15 21.00
3.00 21.00
3.00 20.00
3.00 20.00
$22.00.
15 lbs.
Pk.
3.25 21.00
3.00 20.00
3.00 20.00
2.85 19.00
3.25 21.00
3.00 20.00
4.25 26.50
4,00 24.00
Y% |b Lb.
$1.25 $4.50
1.15 4.00
.50 -75
290 1.75
225 2.50
See ee ee
Beet
5 . Vaughan’s Selected Stock
Crosby’s Egyptian Standard idee eee
* aughan’s Selecte toc A
Detroit Dark Red { Standard|Stock. .,....0 5. cess) sak eee
Crimson Globee. ee cic. bee ee ee pene
Arlington sep Nien. o otls Ric eeip its «MCE ERE Cenc oee
Improved)Early, Egyptians seen.) = eeeien-i eee ennee
Eclipse Extra Select Stock ooo. 6 fos dele cle nice eae oben
Vaughan’s Chicago/Market...... scmersen =e ee eee eens
Dewing’s Early Blood Turnip, Select.................+...:-
Half Long Blood, Very Deep Red........... e/hiass Gra lorlern ehae ethe
Long) Smooth Dark) Blood !s0.0.) eouseoeeen en eee
Edmund’s fiuarnip:))Select/Stock.... a): ene eieieie nee
Electric, true. Early as Egyptian, round, rich red......... 25
Vaughan’s)Firebally28 9320.52 certo ite h be eee oz. 15c, .40
MANGEL—Vaughna’s Mammoth Long Red............... 15
Champion: Yellow/Globe}iis.) sp cn joe de hiner 15
Golden ‘Tankkard it: 9o5y- fos cs) gis ob nicole 0 ove ithe area OE Ee 15
Giant Yellow Intermediate 15
Giant Yellow Eckendorf ue
Giant Half Sugar Rose...... A 15
Barres Sludstrup. 15
SUGAR BEETS—Vilmorin’s Imperial -15
French Red Top................ 15
Lane’s Improved...... F356 a, 6 .
Klein’s Wanzleben.... 15 50
Strictly Long Island Grown and ;
Cabbage— Selected the Vaughan Way :
Early Oblong Varieties s
Oz. 2-02. Y% |b. Lb. aa
Early Jersey Wakefield....... sn abelernat ate $0.25 $0.45 $0.85 $3.00
Extra Early Express! =o .)00. cee.secseses 25 .40 75 2.50
Extra Early Etampes................-- -25 .40 75 2.50
Early Winnigstadt...............--.--- 20 35 65 2.25 ©
Rarlysvorksst a et eeencine Ractoe nites -20 .35 .60 2.00
Charleston Wakefield.................. -25 -45 -85 3.00
Early Flat and Round Varieties
Copenhagen Market................... 35 65 1.15 4.00
Copenhagen Market Extra Early Selec- '
tLONS Fe Le eee eee eae 1.00 bot ents Boe
Early'Spring 200). io knaes cee eee hace tae -40 75 2.90
New York Early Summer.............. 25 40 75 2.50
EarlyiFlat Dutch. coon eee eee -20 35 -65 2.250)
Succession A. cat-peiseeee er ocraenes 25 -40 75 2.50
Vaughan’s All Seasons..............-- -25 .40 75 2.50 q
Glory of Enkhousen .................. 25 40 75 2.50 ©
Early All Head or Faultless............ -25 -40 75 2.50
All Season’s Disease Resistent........ .40 75 1.40 5.00
Main Crop Sorts :
Fottler’s Improved Brunswick...... 25,620 35 65 2.25
Vaughan’s Premium Flat Dutch. Piece 35 -65 2.25
Improved Stone Mason................ -20 35 -65 2.25
Chineseor Celery CabbageVaughanStrain .40 .75 1.40 5.00
Bridgeport Drumhead................. .20 35 -65 2.256
Large Late American Drumhead....... -20 35 65 2.25
Marblehead Mammoth............. Sart 48) 35 65 2.255
‘Surehead {yi5s..toh uel nale ls cee Cent 225 -40 .75 2.50
Danish Ballhead (Tall)............ 1... 125 740 .75 2.50
Hollander Disease Resisting Danish
Ballhead, Wisconsin No. 8.......... 1.35 2.50 4.50 16.00
Danish Ballhead (Dwarf Amager)....... .25 40 75 2.50
Danish Summer Ballhead............. .25 -40 75 2.50
Dutch Winter or Hollander............ .25 -40 75 2.50
Dutch Winter or Hollander StockSeed .35 -65 1.15 4.00
Buchner’s Original Seed............. 1.50 3.00 6.00 alge
Buchner’s/Straint seen -cesc eee 65 1.25 2.50 8.00
SAVOY CABBAGE—AIll Head......... -25 45 -85 3.00
Improved American...... Balen te 25 45 -85 3.00
Tron! Head e250 Wake an tees eae 225 45 -85 3.00
Marvirss neers e eee ee 25 .45 -85 3.00
Small Early Ulm.................- 25 -40 75 2.50
RED CABBAGE—Black Diamond..... 35 65 1.15 4.00
Early Red Dark Erfurt............- .55 1.00 3.50
Dark Red Dutch...... : .55 1.00 3.50
Mammoth Rock Red.......... Re -55 1.00 3.50
Red Drumhead.................... .55 1.00 3.50
Zenith: Redes f25, 2 2)osch deeper ae -65 1.15 4.00
Danish Red Stonehead (New)...... 40 75 1.25 4.50
Haco (New). Earliest of all Reds.... .75 1.50 2.75 10.00
Carrot Oz. M4 Ib. Lb.
Danvers Half Long. Vaughan’s Selected Stock.... .15 45 1.50
Danvers Half Long, Standard Stock............... -10 -20 -60
Chantenay. The best for early bunching..... ...... -10 -20 -60
Ins. Long.
2. Very Early Scarlet Forcing (French Horn)... .10 .30 1.00
4. Early Short Scarlet (Dutch Horn) 10 +25 80
5. Guerande or/Oxheart:)), 5. 20) «. ds «ies cle -10 .20 65
6. Nantes Half Long Scarlet, Stump-rooted... .10 .25 75
14. Improved Long Orange...............+.00+ 10 .20 65
10. Mastodon or White Intermediate .......... -10 20 65
16. Long White Belgian, green top.............- -10 -20 -65
16. Long Orange Belgian.....................6- -10 -20 -65
Useful Vegetables
Chervil;) (Doubleicurled =e Eke eee eee 15 -45 1.50
Chicory, Magdeburg. Large Rooted............+ 15 -45 1.50
Chicory, Witloof or French Endive.......... scone -75 2.50
Corn Salad. Round leaved, large seeded..........- 15 .35 1.25
Cress, Curled or Pepper Grass.............--++-+ -10 -20 -60
Gress, snWater Cress ys) n ree cei eie clicks hs einen 35 1.15 4.00
Cress; Uplandinc. » -jsitem intel iclsels)ieieReie eimai 1S .35 1.25
Collards: é.s.cce econo ee irwichiers «cide ncleeleeen inte aeRO Ee -25 75°
Cauliflower
$ Vaughan’s New Snowball
One of our Specialties. Weknow our strain is the equal of any that can be
produced. We have tried nearly every other on the market and we have never
yet come across anything superior to Vaughan’s New Snowball. It is the
result of years of careful selection by a most capable and painstaking gardener
who grows the seed especially for us on the island of Amager, near Copenhagen,
Denmark, where growing conditions are ideal for the production of perfect seed
heads. Vaughan’s New Snowball is the best general purpose variety for
either spring or fall planting. Heads are usually 9 to 10 inches across perfectly
white, solid, deep and compact.
Pkt., 25c3 34 oz., 60c; 14 02., $1.10; 02., $2.00; 14 lb., $7.503 Ib., $30.00.
De: Vaughan’s Earliest Dwarf Erfurt
- Combines all pedigree points—earliness, purity of color, dwarf habit and fine
grain. A profitable market garden sort.
~ Pkt., 20c; 34 o2., 5c; 4 0z., $1.00; oz., $1.85; 34 lb., $7.00; Ib., $28.00.
Dry Weather
For dry climate and dry seasons. Very sure heading and second early. Heads
arger than Snowball and snow white.
Pkt., 25c; 14 oz., 60c; 14 0z., $1.10; 0z., $2.00; 14 lb., $7.50; lb., $30.00.
Danish Snowball
‘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
itself reliable. Pkt., 10c; 14 0z., 40c; oz., $1.40; 14 wt $5.00; aera
Z. “A, .
Extra Early Paris............0s.0+ sayaisis ante cieie cise G0), 70 $2.25 $ 8.50
Half Early Paris. A standard sort............+... 65 2.15 8.00
Large Late Algiers. ..............+- Seat esc ce 260 2.00 7.50
enormand’s Short Stem.........-.+..+++5 Related 200 2.00 7.50
Autumn Giant. Very large and productive........ -40 1.40 5.00
Extra Early or Second Erfurt, Pkt., 10c; 14 oz.,40c 1.40 5.00 20.00
Large Early Erfurt. ...........0e0000+5 4% oz.,25c .85 3.00 12.00
7
Celery
: ee
Giant Pascal, Easy-blanching and a fine keeper..... 25 .85 3.00
Chicago Giant Self-Blanching. Largest early white .25 85 3.00
Dwarf Golden Heart. An old favorite; large and solid .20 -60 2.00
Rose Ribbed Golden Self-Blanching. Fine....... 35 1.15 4.00
Evans’ Triumph. A large, solid Winter sort......... -20 .60 2.00
Perfection Heartwell. Very large and solid, excellent .20 .60 2.00
Solid Ivory or Kalamazoo. Half dwarf, white, late .20 .60 2.00
Crawford’s Half Dwarf. Solid yellowish-white, fine .20 60 2.00
French Success. A fine keeping late white........... .35 1.15 4.00
Boston Market. Very dwarf and white............ .20 .60 2.00
Perle le Grand. A fine winter, golden-hearted sort.. .20 -60 2.00
Far Superior Many Heart. Late, popular around
DELLE Gi | VPS RN Co ea CIEE IEE Cle Aor eaclors RRC eS 20 -60 2.00
Schumacher. Golden-yellow heart, immense size... .20 -60 2.00
Giant White Solid. Solidandlate. Tall,large,white .20 -60 2.00
Soup Celery or Smallage. Green, for soups....... 15 230 1.25
oo, iE aT aS 21k Ge anos Gnigomounob age cane 35 1.15 4.00
Barrobin New! Dwartiirs b5 5 «ireclelaldee dtalerers:ahthens -35 1.15 4.00
mperor Splendid Quality Dwarf.............- 65 2.25 8.00
White Plume. Vaughan’s Selected Stock........... 25 85 3.00
White Plume. Standard Stock................... -20 -60 2.00
Golden Self-Blanching. Vaughan’s Selected Stock. .50 1.75 6.00
Golden Self-Blanching. American............... 35 1.15 4.00
Vaughan’s Giant Golden Heart................- -20 -60 2.00
OAC OCCL Ne Sea ap tel te cee ie eI casio t Cee -20 -60 2.00
Turnip-Rooted Celery, Large Erfurt............. .30 1.00 3.50
Large Smooth Prague. Earliest of all..... Pkt.10c .40 1.25 4.00
Delicatesse. Pkt.10c; 2 for 15c; 0z.,40c; 14 lb., $1.50.
Old Celery Seed. For flavoring....-/.............. 10 -20 -60
Sweet Corn 4, ows. 1001s.
Early Iowa. The earliest large corn..............- $0.35 $1.45 $13.00
Malakoff. The earliest of all.................005- -40 1.55 14.00
Golden Bantam. Yellow, very sweet............- -35 1.40 12.00
Premo. One of the earliest sweet...............-- 35 1.40 12.00
Adams. Extra early, not sweet but early......... -30 1.20 10.00
Adams Early. A little later than preceding........ -30 1.10 9.00
Early Cory, or First’of All. Very early........... -35 1.40 12.00
Early Minnesota. Nearly as early as Cory......... 35 1.40 12.00
Early Crosby. Of very best quality............... 35 1.45 13.00
Perry’s Hybrid. Large and early................. 35 1.40 12.00
Metropolitan. Large and early and productive..... 35 1.45 13.00
Vaughan’s Mammoth White Cory..............- -35 1.40 12.00
Early Champion Improved....................-- 35 1.40 12.00
Early Mammoth. Earlier than late Mammoth..... 35 1.40 12.00
Moore’s Early Concord. Still hard to beat.... 35 1.45 13.00
Early Evergreen. Second early large corn. Ay eee 1.40 12.00
Black Mexican. Fine for home use.......... nck SERS 1.45 13.00
Hickox. Improved._A splendid canning sort....... 35 1.40 12.00
White Evergreen. Excellent for main crop......... .35 1.40 12.00
Late Mammoth. _ The largest of all, very sweet.... .35 1,45 13.00
Sweet Fodder. Write for prices on large lots....... -30 1.20 10.00
Stowell’s Evergreen. Western grown .............- .30 1.35 11.50
Stowell’s Evergreen. Eastern grown.............. 35 1.40 12.50
Permntry Gertlernan..0 2. sccccccel.cceselelcciecees 35 1.45 13.00
Bantam Evergreen, Vaughan’s..................- -40 1.70 15.00
SAEROMERNNGET IVIL DS Sot ete ac also 3b 6 0, 6 a cravelatett tate chal Meher erste 35 1.40 12.00
Early Mayflower...... Mae eiasdietniers mia vartaadapiornloe au 1.45 13.00
Narrow-Grained Evergreen....................-- -35 1.40 12.00
Cucumbers 4, yup, Lb.
Evergreen, or Extra Long White Spine............ $0.15 $0.40 $1.25
Mernre ORR ECE s.0/8 6 HOF as late tyclave.diaeiatucn nadine -15 45 1.50
Vaughan’s Improved Arlington.................- 15 -40 1.25
Improved White Spine...................-..-5-5 15 .35 1.10
SEER GROS GANCHENOIS ois (oe fe satin d a. eels. ols'® aicrd din equate ance 15 35 1.10
Boston Forcing White Spine (Vaughan’s)......... 15 .35 1.10
Fordhook Famous mea kes bs .40 1.25
Rockyford.......... 15 .35 1.10
New Century. A long, thick strain of White Spine.. .15 35 1.10
Improved Long : . -45 1.50
BRUM NAKA GEAMENG SN sta G/e 5 e5 alee sie gere’sie »o sis of <lannste,trs -15 35 1.10
Cucumbers—Continued 6,
See eS Lb.
Earliest of All White Spine New............... $0.15 $0.45 $1.50
PPTL Ses gS avepe tote acahccineas ) i Vegan Revetaraa Seueab ratio re ert aoe 15 45 1.50
Framioe@ Wnrster ate sis sco scdyee cists de uae ciaenleieonis eines 15 «35 1.10
wapaniane! Clann bains oocyst anata Jala ane «15 50 1.75
Westerfield’s Chicago Pickle. One of our specialties .15 .35 1.10
Spuow, sb ancy Pickling. 252d) occa ces cenen een 15 on 1.10
Witucharns SOX Pickling. (1). cuss acai ites sah on «15 «35 1.10
Nichols’ Medium Green..................+++: Bees Gy 35 1.10
Improved Jersey Pickling. A popular pickle...... 15 35 1.10
Cumberland Pickle. A white spine sort........... 215 35 1.10
Extra Early Green Prolific or Boston Pickling. .15 .35 1.10
Fordhook Pickling. Medium size, very prolific.... .15 35 1.10
Green Prolific or Boston Pickling................ 15 35 1.10
LOE CAD PSEA Gy MIE pe a i ae te ae Peete Ge SR Ar het i 15 35 1.10
West India Gherken) 35.02!) . 6 « sehen at tee. 15 -50 1.75
rire POrbUne (oo ac) Waite tec dace ark Orda ohare 15 45 1.50
The Vaughan. Finest of all for forcing or out-
GOO TR Cries SEED Peete BOI SORIA Cer aes: Pk.10c .35 1.10 4.00
Dandelion
Thick Leaved or Cabbaging. Crop very short. Pkt., 10c; 0z., 50c.
Egg Plant «,. 4 Ib Lb.
Very Early Dwarf. Purple. 32.0200. 3 0234 on ake $0.35 $1.15 $4.00
Black Pekin. Very early.. f Ne 1.25 4.50
Black Beauty: ida: dee eae. don ee ei) 1.75 6.00
Vaughan’s Improved N. Y. Purple............... 45 1.65 5.50
Endive
Green Curled Summer..............0 00000 eeeuee AS 30 1.00
Green Curled’ Winter, 2). osc. oc eslee Ga eter oreniele 15 30 1.00
Moss; Very. Pine! Curled). i) s)56.5s.0 2 ceieercclerectehe el 15 30 1.00
Brond=-leavedii Wiit6 25/40 sii eaiee ae ce bsyareolcutee aioe AS 30 1.00
Ever wy itite Curlod)s) fe caiicts o-4.2. ole pg oe henacoraioinc ata 15 .30 1.00
Gian Fringed is ccc clase oerciials wale Cacgatete telote ah we 15 .40 1.25
; Selected Bavarian, lb., 20c.
Garlic —$i"! for prices on larger lots.
Some very short.
Herbs. Write for pound prices.
Oz. Oz.
LST COnC gn OG GB aae pe paignc.c Obbn $0.25: | Dilleieskl otter ea-c Lb., $0.75 $0.10
RSAURER fle o nla’ Fiat «\ale ele sis) odtehubele Sane -35 Fennel, Sweet.....Lb., 1.50 15
RONG eee «Os hc Oe nae a ae eee ale -30 Fennel, Florence..Lb., 1.75 -20
BROAD orld ofeaics a njssn’e tvs ayc,aa wereleca 215 Horehound.) sjae-ce oes 40
Be aWaY Seles sos tunic Coasters. 10) Higssop 2c. oven cess scale 2 30
Catnip or Catmint.............. .50 Lavender Spica............. -40
Peppermint!) 2). .ae or Pkt.i5¢ .... Lavender True............- -60
Pennyroyal...........4%02z.,40c .75 Summer Savory...........- 25
Bimpinella s40.). 2 ne coassa ieee ce Cote) US Week Basil) i) odecas sialic -20
Rosemary.............. Pkt.,10c .60 Sweet Marjoram.......... 40
ECA A cic he c \CRERENERD eRe Deira te teem -50 Tarragon Plants, doz.,$1.50;
Sage Plants, Holt’s Mammoth. 100 for $10.00.
100, $8.00. Myre sys: relies are stemeciae oe -60
RERIVGR ee ec ains obec « <ctusree eae ned a | t WORRTIMIDOM se < sce 445010 thew clot’ -25
Coriander......... EA TOPNTAEL: c 10
Kale or Borecole 5, \Y Ib a
Dwarf Green Curled $0.30 $1.00
Wall’GreeniScotch. 6: fcc acs cas ts bees he cetas .30 1.00
SiDSrigrmee siie Sik ova oh clare ae eee REI A eee e 30 1.00
Vaughan’s Excelsior Moss Curled. Best ofall.... .15 45 1.50
Kohlrabi
Short-leaved Early Erfurt.....................-- 30 85 3.00
Early, White; Vienna: 2.05) 2) 3k sic Ss crureieas ate ess 25 75 2.75
Early Purple Vienna... ./..........0..020200ee cen 25 75 2.75
Leek
Broad Scotch or London Flag................... 25 70 2.50
Larce:Musselburg so sacle vs cae sideple isle. eneigete 25 70 2.50
Rouen; Large Winter . 2. ie ete is en wen open’ 25 70 50,
Bulgarian Winter.............00s000e0e: Pkt.,10c .35 net
Mezieres, Long Winter................-. Pkt.,10c .30 75
Lettuce
Leaf Varieties
Black-Seeded Simpson, Vaughan’s Selected Stock.. .15 40 1.25
Black-Seeded Simpson, Standard Stock.......... 10 30 1.00
Grand Rapids Forcing, Vaughan’sExtraSelectedStock .15 45 1.50
Grand Rapids Forcing, Standard Stock........... .15 40 1.25
Barly Curledi Silesia sca tose ee eee 10 -30 1.00
Early Curled Simpson..................020-0008+ 10 30 1.00
PRN SHVIORRe reese tae Cm ctamel ct ae naite ee heer ee rere 15 40 1.25
Tilton’s White Star iu oo Ui tneaee cece s eR EFC ne 10 30 1.00
Cabbage and Head Varieties
Vaughar7s/ All’ Seasons...) ccc oc there sare tenet ateheia¢ 15 -40 1.25
May Roarameed VEVy CALL ¢ cc 5 ono o/tiace t rche eoineals aatalc 15 -40 1.25
Golder iGieen fe ed be eee ee ahd Ro tenacahal eyocaets 15 -50 1.75
Big Boston, Vaughan’s Selected Stock.............. 15 -40 1.25
Big Boston, Black Seeded......................- 15 40 1.25
Black Seeded Tennis Ball......................- 10 .30 1.00
Blonde Bearrty sere vernon eee ciceleraaeinsy Ae eoacaia 10 .30 1.00
Brown Dutch Cabbage.....................22-5- 10 .30 1.00
ERSTEEGHCUIID Nc Aca Sata CIOS Salle < Micra aih ny Where alauine 10 -30 1.00
Dabpaceptleads. au rc ena Moog ena hadiatarerrehbae << 25 -70 2.50
California Cream Butter..................00005 10 .30 1.00
The Deacon. Heads large and solid............... 15 -40 1.25
Denver Market Forcing... ......5.....0.00ceeeeees 15 -40 1.25
| HORI STS) SAE, dir PAUSES I Pht» Belk eee nna Sie i etan Maa 15 -40 1.25
Imp. Hanson. Very large firm heads............-. 15 -40 1.25
Mammoth Black Seeded Butter................. 215 -40 1.25
Maximum or Immensity .......... poets -40 1.25
IWitarion etter. cnc cer eines be ae area eters ieee 15 40 1.25
New York’or Wonderful) ) 200s) eee ee 25 -75 2.50
Perpignan or Summer Defiance...............-.- -10 .30 1.00
Prizehesderat: cock eo ano ce anc temic -10 .30 1.00
4 VAUGHAN’S SEED STORE, CHICAGO AND NEW YORK, BOOK FOR FLORISTS
Lettuce—Continued
Cabbage and Head Varieties
Oz.
St. Louis Butterhead. Very fancy strain. ........ $0.10
‘Salarranicercyyey cisco ore eseie ies aces elev ciavers iaiestts 10
Menderhear ter eyes vii ci tee aia ste etslora sis 215
LOCH EC ea) See ee Beanbag Oe coe Seenermenere tir 15
Wavyahlead ioe etches hres set oton ed orale nielsts a infeue cafe 215
White Summer Cabbage.....................-.- -10
Tennis Ball White Seed (Boston Mkt.)............ 10
Pavia pyV Wate COB es Aisi. iese eriteiaelews orticie eye inleinseveiadey-t oh 15
JTC (are iad oti oko SRO Oo Heo omderoiaholncld 15
SD MAAKLORN GCOS se es eles letere(e creiticisinicle eieisisiets(s atejateiereessys 15
Muskmelon
Vaughan’s Improved Milwaukee...............-- 20
Extra Early Osage. (Vaughan’s Selected.)......... -20
Hoodoo. Introducer’s Strain..................-.- -20
Standardistockir erie, wa Aci cheer asiie em c 15
Paul Rose. (Petoskey) Vaughan’s Selected Stock... .20
Standardistochk seyret ete toe onic pewarne 15
Osage, Vaughan’s Original Stock..................- -20
Standard iStockwicis erentacisc<tnctel-tee cs nekereeyerneel oie 15
Chicago Market Nutmeg. (Vaughan’s)........... 15
Netted Gem. Round, choicestock................ 10
Ovalfichoicestockeyn ye eerie 10
Rocky Ford, Standard................. a Some ts -10
Vaughan’s Selected Stock................-2+.0-0-- 15
Emerald Gem. One of the sweetest.............. 15
Tip Top. A very fine market melon.............:. 15
Extra Early Nutmeg......2..5... 5c .0ececececeee 10
Champion Market... . 10
Osage Gem.............-.--+55: . 10
Landreth’s Early Citron................--+2+008% 10
Improved Jenny Lind.......................--.- 10
ea Wath eis Gger nee peoome enpoaepnadaoeGonoseDet -10
Extra Early Hackensack. Best strain............ 10
Montreal Market Nutmeg. Very large........... 15
PETE Aso dais Db obib Gee bao aboot SO ond DG SNosS 15
Honey Dow. (New) seen concise oe tietere oiebeiatedauetoneiererets 15
Mango Melon or Vegetable Orange (Vine Peach). .15
Len ler KANE SuGhedndebonoed cnocoocnnocunatodos -20
Martynia
For Pickles: 6) koh ea ee ee ae en ee ersis. 35
The young seed pods make fancy pickles.
Mustard
Wihhites Londons. ioe osc cine noite le sree eee ereelclebekers 10
LCN aR a ade eC m Ga a Ga aimaaaatarn o aan bOme aD 10
Chinese, or Giant Southern Curled.............. 10
Rordhooli hancy/accnscletienc eticvaicieieketecloiloie nicverste -10
Watermelon
‘Gitron-e hed Seededt.-vr. 3. ee ce en nee 10
Colorado Citron
CubamlOucente ote oeloertebleletoteletelelevetekeeiet eke
Florida Favorite
Earlysrordhoolk seen ctri-«)-eieielelomsicl tel olstetelesey i orais
Halbert Honey...
Rattlesnake....
Gray Monarch..........
lec Sa sohoee Goopame soon pep con dnepodadhodoooogcc7
Peerless or Ice Cream.................00 eee eeee -10
Phinney’s Improved.............-...:2+eeeeeees 10
Mountain Sweetin ci. = eieieiele ciesciel che jeter toseialeleluetesels 10
Melverzs SUSAT teria) picvereieierter- forint patrons 10
Alabama Sweets iiss: .osccslsi-ta clevcseis(pyererorejn ev eiescceiteysie 10
Kileckloy Sweets aes terversticlret= siereieieteiayaretelsyaaietel-rerets -10
Vaughan’s Black Diamond.....................- 10
Sweethearts 3 ole pets iaels <i coaiios ake reinia altar evsiche rarer 10
Improved Kolb’s Gem...........--..-.2-00+0055 10
Mrivmphice a eee sevelehblceiertee eine teren tiers 10
Winter Watermelon................20ce ee eeeeees -20
INewiGhilianty cies cc ele roe cre io ietierber terete 15
Wr WEEE ls WHO OCOGmHEe oe oa Casha abontmecopond 10
Colersiarlyper cinco acuta titer e een ten istals 10
Ix ishiG rey. ieee cies, later ees eet Scene sa edast abel eee 15
Mushroom Spawn
Lambert’s New Spore Culture Spawn.
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Made by an entirely new process.
More vigorous and more productive than tissue spawn. Produces mushrooms of
greater uniformity and truer to type.
Lambert’s Pure Culture Tissue Spawn.
7. Brown (Bohemia) hardy, good producer, very heavy.
8. Cream-White, Mammoth Strain.
9. White (Alaska) Mammoth Strain.
Price: (Bricks weigh 134 lbs.) Brick 35c; 5 bricks, $1.50;
Can be supplied in same varieties as direct
25 bricks, $5.50; 100 bricks, $19.00;
bricks: viz.; No. 7, No. 8 and No. 9.
fLLambert’s New Process Bottle Spawn.
Vaughan’s English Mushroom Spawn.
Write for circular and prices.
10 bricks, $2.50;
Price: (weight per brick, 144 lbs.), brick, 25c; 2 bricks, 40c; 8 bricks, $1.50;
25 lbs., $2.65; 100 lbs., $10.00; if from New York $9.50 per 100 lbs.
prices on 44 ton lots and up.
Okra
White Velvet, Dwarf, Tall or Perkins’ Mammoth Oz.
iPricesvof alliVofithe above. cy.)--)eicietatoieiel ve nlsleveyel icine $0.10
Onion oF
Large Red Wethersfield. ...............020eeeees $0.15
Southport Large Red Globe, California grown..... 15
Southport Red Globe, Eastern grown............. -20
Southport Yellow Globe, California grown........ 15
Southport Yellow Globe, Eastern grown.......... -20
Y% |b.
$0.20
Special
Onion—Continued Oe:
Ideal White Globe, California grown..............
Ideal White Globe, Eastern grown................
Ailsa! Craig: yi piks of. sok ove es opines ae Omeieaitoes
Australian Brown Flat)... 2) score oe oes
Globe(Shapeds. 0c noc del quiet ey ners cot ovseieeetee
Ideal-Yellow. Globe... .2y..)0:5 (tisrsameteis deaeeterneieete
Extra\Early PlatoRed i). o)ooe.cncmee. scene oene
Early Flat Yellow Danvers...................-..-
Giant’ Gibraltar’. 00. sc cicns een see oe
Marnmothvroilver: King) o-0 weet eee eee
Ohio Yellow Globe, Eastern grown..............+-
Ohio Yellow Globe, California grown..............
OhioiRed) Globe 8.5,.2/5. 03. he ak was oe eee ee
Prizetaker, Vaughan’s Selected................ a
Vaughan’s ’’Apple-shaped’’ Red Globe.
Vauchan¢sibicklingse ee eer aon oie
WhiteiBarlettar iu) fyi e she siecle cleatelee ener
White’ Queen!) or en anyone etnemteietece
White Portugal or Silver Skin...................
Early White (Welshv jo: foc tn ccs c dence alcnaiee
Yellow Globe Danvers...............00eeeeeeeeee
Fancy Yellow Globe Danvers....................
Yellow Strassburg or Yellow Dutch..............
Philadelphia Silverskin.................2..0-005
Vaughan’s Special Yellow Globe (Early).........
-20
10-lb. lots at 10c per lb. less than single lb. price.
"Onion Sets
4 Ib.
Onion sets are subject to market changes, and while we shall try to maintain
these prices, we cannot guarantee them to last throughout the season and advise
early orders.
Our sets are small, dry and unsprouted. 4% Pk
White Bottoms. Bushel, 32 lbs.................. $0.60
Yellow Bottoms. Bushel, 32 lbs.................. -50
Red Bottoms. Bushel, 32 lbs..................... -50
Red Summer Top Sets. Planted for both ‘‘Green
Onions” and large bulbs. Bushel28lbs............ -75
Egyptian, or Red Perennial Winter Onion Sets.
For ‘“‘Green Onions.’’ Perfectly hardy. Do not
form large onions. Bushel, 28lbs................ 55
Shallots or Yellow Multipliers. For green and large
onions: ‘Bushell; 32 Ibsiae. cose. ee see eee eee -70
Yellow Potato Onions. Make very early large onions .70
White Multipliers. A very productive onion for
“Green Onions,”’ earlier than bottom sets......... -75
Peas 2 Ibs.
Alaska’. «jcc oitieisieri AD Ooninotntos fod Aboor cas $0.35
Alderman’; eicniiis: cc cieleoida ielyalacine ie tcnetener aerate -50
McLean’s Advancer..........6.0-s+sseeeeeretees 35
American: Wonder «(2 25.1: sisteges< 5 oi we inh- eine eee ees ed 45
VC pono de sosaaoos a jowanscudoapenpacckAsga0 40
Black Eyed Marrowfat...............202-eeeeuee 30
Champion of England.....................2++5- 45
Dwarf Deflancet...)5. : nes een sitll eee ele 45
Dwarf;,Gray(Sug@ariis: (aes sore ois seine ae sieieleletotedos -60
Dwarf Telephone or Daisy (ex. choice)............ -50
Extra Early Prem. Gem, or Little Gem. -45
Everbearing 2) c.:<:5)+)-0s)phersisioe ss + = Jes ebae .. 40
Firstiand Best ).0515 saattnseee ite Oe ake ore -40
Gradus, Vaughan’s re-selected...................-- -50
Wate Gradtast ey 52. te ieieierc'-rate.s c.ce o nschevenelteereretaietions -50
Piomeerac cy et cite le Rae lio ofelels cl eet ke teticeerehe tao -50
Admiral Dewey. & ()5/0)<s/ceibtn os) sis sPateciere lersintods ate alee iene -50
Prince Edward 22550). cients ae aioe eiietedm ney ose -50
Miarchionessiis cists isis ctor) ost iete ie ioltnioneioneietslotoyetetete -60
Heroine. One of the best Second Harlies........... 45
Horsford’s Market Garden.....................- -40
Juno or Dwarf Champion.................++-++- -45
Maxtonianyee se ee icteric leeks neiie tte te teste tie ters -50
Laxton’s Superb (New)..........--..--+-++2ee00s 50
LittleiMarveli). ate - cee eee eer 45
Long Island Mammoth........................- -50
MaudiSis:true stock iiss o aietniereisretete iat ekareie erate -40
Mammoth Podded Sugar.............+.++-+-+55 -50
Nott’s Excelsior. One of the best earlies.......... 45
QuiteiContent)s 08 a. eer eee eeisierreiisier
Improved Stratagemis op). che sce ee nse os
Surprise. Hine) extraiearlye eect doen nels
Sutton’s Excelsior...................-
Telephone. Standard
Telephone. Vaughan’s Improved
Thomas Laxton.................- “0
Vaughan’s Sweet Market................-.-.-.--
Vaughan’s Top O’ the Morn. Large podded.....
ChE ane. Oboes o boda neo oso OSAb omoaNAsU -60
White Marrowfat. Large..............-++-e+ee02: -30
Yorkshire Heron eeen chieieninen pole ee erieiale tet 45
Ganada/ Biel t tite cyeriee oon « ats niet etoe ete mists deters 25
Parsley Gs
Vaughan’s Champion Moss Curled.............. $0.10
Double: Curled eae ces cls See eiptreae rosie 10
Fern. Leaved inne. cic. agen aioe os loraepobeit lois tata tare -10
ET OG Mae odo on SERUM aero so SocdkonG 4 -10
Hamburg Rooted ics secs +s +5 v0) lenis itsieeisteielsiolelile 10
Vane lian’ 5 Rex rrcnn aie va uin to lallelincete ble fataielle favetau Doha 15
Parsnip
Long Smooth, Hollow Crown................++++ 10
Improved Guernsey..............0:eseseeececees 10
WE prtbberiet elites aumngoeroood sosuasboomo KOO dS 10
Vauehan’s) Marrowfats oe. is.s piniriclelals micelcionelaisietatele 10
Vaughan’s Intermediate.................++0e025 -10
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Vaughan’sMagnum Dulce, Largest............- $0.40 $0.70 $2.15
-Vaughan’s Sweet Mountain..................-: -30 -50 1.50
Pearce telboribullnore..% 2) es. ke slide le eee -30 -50 1.50
MSN IAN CANES CT Ry to 9 a ceVouny scl eVeiiaheis oust at> » fah's Miere state -30 55 1.60
Maworitenaa Dong Red |. foe Acctatiieemes den eet .30 .50 1.50
Oe ESC CRLANNE! foeciatsic vi -o'eis sca Sa ace! el am feud colons ape e. ale 35 -65 1.85
SON ARERB OXIME MERTEN EG (NCW) \a: 5, 6. cvareiviate isis) cs /eyeiavermehale “ele eer 35 -60 p rd)
(GeO On DEN IP As AIR oer, 6 iin Reid cee earn -30 50 1.50
Mblephanitie perenne: 15.5 /./2)s)ol- acicn ida « «fei eferoyalelss aleinye 2 -50 1.50
Mammoth Golden Queen................00.00 05 .30 -50 1.50
“Terk SCLC eRe tcar CER ERERCROLC CCRC CREME ROT REY OO Cariicticnctoache -20 50 1.50
ROMO ABE ON: sistaie!alesareiein cro Oss earache slctete erat so taneas -30 -50 1.50
RC RAMSEMM LB abe Cooke! dein (cin ce ser e's) cy szth gi Yat Slovanckecaie 0s. 5 Nase 30 50 1.50
oS Ae Rig in Sapir MOORE Getic. cek in eraerre -30 -50 1.50
Sweet Spanish Monstrous................ 0.005: -30 255 1.60
New Sweet Upright Salad....................... .35 -65 1.85
CTO CTA TFRs Sain sometcn ersten rin cncrine .30 55 1.60
Pimento... es eno Mri ly hy oer a rae aR Al -30 -50 1,50
Wena ele sales aa tye e550” 91660
maletohal aetna ecient Gan tates Pilea gs, eeO -65 2.00
10 lbs. 501lbs 100 lbs.
Sweet Potatoes })
ao} Prices Subject to Change ed aS -78, nine
we Prices Subject
Seed Potatoes—Northern Grown , {gies Subieet
Pk. Bu. 100 lbs. per 100 lbs.
Nebraska. (Certified) Fine, late...... $0.65 $2.25 $9050) $3.25
Green Mountain (Certified)............ -65 2.25 50 3.25
COTE ARES 6 Soe 27, Sain tke nomen Or -65 2.25 3.50 3.25
Garman 'No. 3. | Tate. osc. c sec cces -60 2.00 3.25 3.00
Irish Cobbler. Good early............. -65 2.25 3.50 3.25
Vaughan’s Improved Early Ohio. Fancy. .65 2.25 3.50 3.25
Rural New Yorker No. 2. Late........ .60 2.00 3.25 3.00
Sir Walter Raleigh. Late. (Certified)... -65 2.25 3.50 3.25
Woodbury’s White Rose............... AYA 2.50 4.00 3.50
Reecl s i rier pines ciiets se clery ies orotate a ee «75 2.50 4.00 3.50
Russet Rural or Petoskey. (Certified).. .65 2.25 3.50 3.25
F.O.B. Chicago. F.O.B. N. Y.add 55c per 1001bs. 500 Ib. lots at 50c per 100 Ibs. less
Rhubarb Os. 4 Ib. Lb.
DUAR RG Get NOY SR BBB Ce entre anne $0.15 $0.45 $1.40
Nreicuny Fneila @) IVARIMUEMIOUNE yo che) ole oni cle eralapetereieia eee cements +15 «45 1.40
Roots. 1 year, per 100, $4.00; 2 year, per 100, $7.50; 3 year, per 100, $25.00.
Pumpkin Oz. \% Ib Lb.
Winter Queen, or Winter Luxury................ $0.15 $0.40 $1.25
Vaughan’s Mammoth Prize..................... +15 45 1.50
“APL SCR TRE WR OS aii din So ee a ea i ae ioe 15 -40 1.25
Rea lcderi ODOM Se te wicl teres ak erect orn She eidioiale alwalele’s « ole a5 .40 1.25
Uy ARTO SS ois bo GB GOS Rcicic eo CITI eU Caley CiIAIOe +15 45 1.40
Petre Gimeese jaye ket tircinets eit tatceis bisce aisiicee eye + = aCe -10 -25 -75
Large Connecticut Field or Big Tom............. -10 -30 -90
Large Tours or Mammoth French............... 15 -40 1,25
OTTER NS ARO ESS cr, OE SDIGa SIS Se eIREIErG boo. Sincere! 15 45 1.40
Sree NST Os Re BARS 3 Ap icons ORCI EE IE RRCRASS ey SEEPS -10 .30 1.00
RBG POLRTON ecto at fofeisciert ce sid dep Soiet!s 15 -45 1.40
MCRB ETN WU TERE OHS fal cperaicts ce cicusle. oysiv mere © oe clathfalerianes « -15 45 1.40
PRISMA WH OEEIDOC Fle aera oh iw ais on)e sialic aera eles 15 -45 1.50
Riso hiarirS Suc ar nes pcr eiots, ce sic yom ales -10 .30 1.00
Radish
Cincinnati Market. Long Scarlet................ -10 -20 -60
RE ameyACaNR CoRURE Es ORCREIO So. c)oo oon ofa, viet oe ale) chapel bern inl’ whe -10 -25 -75
Earliest Carmine Turnip, Vaughan’s............. -10 .30 -90
Early Scarlet Turnip, White Tip Forcing.......... -10 -30 1.00
Farliest. WihhiteiOlive,,.). oi. csc. saree tee ue cae 10 .30 1.00
Earliest White Turnip (White Box)............... -10 -30 -90
Improved Early Scarlet Globe, Vaughan’sSelect.... .10 .30 1.00
Early Scarlet Globe, American................... .10 .25 .75
Early Deep Scarlet Turnip....................... -10 -25 -70
Early Scarlet Globe, White Tip................... -10 -25 -75
Early Long Scarlet Short Top.................... -10 -20 -60
WWuRRR Eee SPUR E ANE cleletals cloves cise ads + sialelctepagets asi eieictere -10 -20 -60
Ponch Breaktastcse <p «ender w noo. delete eee 10 -20 -60
Ixsnproved’ Breakfasts), .o01 (sash 054. se choos okies -10 .30 1.00
Vaughan’s Giant Butter Radish (New)........... -10 -30 1.00
Golden Yellow Summer, .... 10. 6.2050). pce cat eeees -10 -20 -60
Half'Hone' Deep Scarlet. 5. cise nde. dew eee a -10 -20 -60
iraproved. Chartier 2.0; socio + risiele Ae pie tentioe ols eres -10 -20 -60
Brightest Long Scarlet (Cardinal)................ -10 -20 .60
Miike StrassbDUre sein: bast. vce Teeics tae -10 -20 -60
TY EO EC Ok SS eee Baie Pl sie tis enn -10 -20 -60
INaratP lars Oi traiciy cs stat ew cassie Adee eee terse’: -10 -25 -75
Vaughan’s 20-Day Forcing. Early. Olive-shape .10 -30 1.00
Creal ea Scarlet. .e(ei-f ale.ss<5:n5e,0cs othe, feet ektucbapne sive -10 .25 275
Scarlet Turnip, White Tip (Sparkler)... cael .20 -60
Scarlet Turnip White Tip (American)............. 10 -20 -50
ikrrumph, scarlet and:white.... . 0/0. ..c1s alenses caves -10 -25 75
Vaughan’s Market (Long White).................. -10 .20 -60
Vaughan’s Cardinal Forcing..................... -10 .30 1.00
Witoce s earhy rarmieiy. ox... + « os alee tate sk selec ers « -10 -20 -60
White Icicle. The earliest long white............. -10 -20 -60
Winter Varieties
Chinese Mammoth or Celestial.................. -10 .25 75
California Mammoth Winter.................... -10 -25 -80
Paetalc ori eA VAC) Writers. <5) 44:15, «22 paveioteleletere avalerele -10 a25 80
One WIE SDADIBD oc oie isicoicis oe Sees ele te eles -10 +25 -70
crs ESCH PARRLBIA oe cleo) ave Sve, ely) chee n oho. evel aie te auare alm -10 mens -70
Rose, or Scarlet China Winter..................-. -10 -25 -70
RUSS ERNEST ESD AERC OIESCAKDESER G7, <y-'\0 senses «va olegsie pix aie ecietene -10 -25 Bia
PEETOUIVLUEERLCED statelciote)= giotetert cca: s'ctatoel sla-o « Qausea-e cculeiosai ois -10 25 85
RUPUMCRMN AUN ERRB ER ole cfeseie oh Biot te) c} o¥shelsvalsitys cre /aimicie ei inveyens eye +15 -50 1.75
Salsify
Mammoth Sandwich Island..........0.0-0s00005 $0.15 $0.45 $1.50
Pkt.,20c 1.00 .
45
Oz. YX |b. Lb.
Sorrel French $0.15 $0.40 $1.35
i 25 Ibs. and,
Spinach Y |b. Lb. over, per |b
Bloomsdale or Norfolk, Savoy-Leaved............. $0 15 $0.40 30.35
Extra Large Round-Leaved...................... -10 -30 25
Monstrous-Leaved Viroflay....................+- -10 -30 25
BlOMAS CAMA « o\e/oah de) 2 ave. ata, zialahe Weta ivtem Shcca ate wrehewlerd -10 -30 .25
Vaughan’s Giant Fill Basket (New)............. 15 35 -30
Brickivi Seeded jan wenakcit ou. o oracle proba let a tierce. hanes -10 .30 25
PRC ECUREAR OE Seat CcNeke lot cre Vata, ssuRpnstict angie wPencte on alum eras Bret -10 -30 -25
Maughan’s Triumph 2) cee oe ee eee 15 .35 -28
Tetragonia, or New Zealand..................... .25 -75 Paint
mntvorelkov. (Danish Using), =. 2c5. 0 stos cedk soe ances -20 -50
Write for Prices on Large Lots
Swiss Chard ,, 1b Ben
Long Leaved Sea-Kale.................. ccc cueees $0.10 $0.25 $0.76
MEAL VANE URS os leet odes oh sadsdsang le 0 nee Selaadehs sale woo ela ores -10 -25 75
) LETS Ve, 6 Bt cht aOR) MERE EOT EEEC CUE SES ENC can ORS REE HL ESE -10 -25 -75
Squash
IBGEtorigViarrowso ty... slvs ts, 14 cis siemicnd oleae Mletsiereichene 4 .10 .30 1.25
Chicago Warted Hubbard....................... 15 45 1.40
Chicago Orange Marrow................-.-.005: 15 -40 1.25
Coco zoey a0 6. vactenieus si daca Wa aethenkite Mule ajarrapase 15 -45 1.50
VGLICIOUIS PPh ithe ss cr icete pits hepa eee tte Mca tte soak oh -15 45 1.50
MPS IN CR GEN ei dots Fo cafe ne SGyaleralfslnia Beane syaein epi aide oa 45 1.40
PIERO KOEAY DTM AIRIeh Coo ce cache le re naas, disteeker ce Ler cheistiee eR atee 15 .45 1.40
ER EN ARES UE SEL suc etoile chee wigtie etenesehaw aOeiabe oat 15 -40 1.25
Early Yellow Bush........ re eas -40 1.25
Faxon’s Brazilian........... 15 -45 1.40
Bish Rordhoolsis 3453) jcti) 3 Mauss cere dislensse cmeroiennes 15 -45 1.50
FOR ELINGOMOAENG. gent) gar sya bepcisvecs ys Oana esha ere 15 -45 1.50
Vaughan’s Giant Summer Crookneck........... 15 -45 1,40
Goldenweubhbard Se eS ee eae 15 -45 1.40
Original Hubbard. [xtra Select................. 15 45 1.40
Mammoth White Bush. Extra Select............ +15 -40 1.25
Mammoth Yellow Bush.................00000005 «15 -40 1.25
IVR SISERERICE RA: CORRAN. cs Recare cies <c 8 heine-simte Tra RO ae ae -20 -50 1.75
LTE SLE Win cnet 5 CMe ee IAN Ne eras Geel CueE ee 15 -45 1.50
Pike's Peak, orSibley)s ..0.6.5 6 20s etd coun sieeve 15 45 1.50
Weretalsie Wiarrow)iy.)0%: 515.3 oe wk soc dwn /s gible tatelearet 15 45 1.60
Giant White Summer Crookneck................ 15 -40 1.35
Yellow Summer Crookneck............-.......- 15 -40 1.25
Zucca de Pergola. Italian sort.................. .25 -70 aie
14 og. pkts. for 3-5 of the
Tomato one ounce price.
Oz. % 1b. Lb. Oz. Yb. Lb.
Vaughan’s Model. ..$0.35 $1.15 $4.00 Gulf State (New)
Dwarf Stone. (New) .35 1.15 4.00 _...... Pkt;).250 $2005 Se ole
New Globe. -35 1.15 4.00 Hummer......... .30 $1.00 $3.50
John Baer.......... -35 1.15 4.00 Honor Brigh .. «30 1.00 3.50
Early Detroit....... -40 1.25 4.50 Imperial.......... -30 1.00 3.50
Atlantic Prize...... -30 1.00 3.50 June Pink........ -40 1.25 4.50
PACING Haines «x 0 sitieraies -30 1.00 3.50 Magnus.......... -30 1.00 3.50
BAGEG oe ccs Hive avelars -30 1.00 3.50 Matchless........ .35 1.15 4.00
Bonny Best......... -35 1.15 4.00 Perfection........ .30 1.00 3.50
Buckeye State...... -30 1.00 3.50 Ponderosa........ .50 1.50 5.00
.Chalk’s Early Jewel. .35 1.15 4.00 Stone, Improved... .30 1.00 3.50
RGrOlORE © 6624 leuko 3 -40 1.25 4.50 Trophy....... seca) 030 1.00 -3.50
Cream City......... -30 1.00 3.50 Vaughan’s_ Tall
Crimson Cushion... .55 1.60 5.50 Champion...... .30 1.00 3.56
Dwarf Aristocrat.... .35 1.15 4.00 Red Currant...... -65 1.85 7.00
Dwarf Champion... .40 1.25 4.50 Red Pear......... .50 1.60 5.50
Earliana, Vaughan’s Red Peach........ .50 1.60 5.50
Select. 35 1.15 4.00 Red Plum....... -50 1.60 5.50
Early Michigan..... -30 1.00 3.50 Red Cherry....... .50 1.60 5.50
Enormous.......... -45 1.35 4.75 Yellow Pear...... .50 1.60 5.50
ISAVONIE@ Ds cusispei s-c0 -30 1.00 3.50 Yellow Peach..... .50 1.60 5.50
Early Freedom...... -30 1.00 3.50 Yellow Plum..... .50 1.60 5.50
Golden Queen...... -35 1.15 4.00 Husk or Straw-
Avon Early (New) berry doc. .-355... 401525" 14.50
Forcing Sorts. Comet, Sunrise, Stirling Castle, Hubert’s Marvel, Lister’s
Prolific, Frogmore Select, each, pkt., 25c; 0oz., 50c
Lorillard, Sutton’s Best of All, pkt., 10c; 0z., 35c.
TOEMID 45-1, 08
Early White Milan. Earliest of all............... $0.10
Early Extra Purple Top Milan................... 10
Burpleilop: Strap Leak aye. cera. o.tie deleinieieisie:ciaieve 10
WW bntte Bigg se etatep sce ctesecet sean Ala /ol'el eyskclcts) ciekatereta/ dices -10
Purple Top White Globe. ....................4.- 10
White Flat, Duteliy arias so cela onl de uarclere 7 ABO ors 10
Large Yellow, or Amber Globe.................. 10
Wellow/Aberdeery citric cvpsitieds Auleeteialieloie -10
Golden Ball or Orange Jelly..................2.. -10
Cowhorn or Long White..................0.00005 10
Early Srowiabl cee cr..o2 cere) ak 8 vk cus ecave wiaiela ate abe 10
SSvemipMop sa rae aleccltsene reise crs ekalere risve cree la tie ciate 10
NLGW SEONG cer clstare a claeie vier doatel obs; Dovba odelaveighe ot tau’ -10
ManveiWhite Norfolles reraninis «o.chelatate ic ha js 0 oleae 10
GLO AR Ge on b). Thee co Ac DolbIn Ries oetee Gp acini mane -10
Rutabaga or Swede
Monarch fect carats clickers eee eee er aeons -10
Lairipre wed eer. tn ae ee a ea ok eMac « aiktole eet -10
IWetESFeaCSEORNGR nis Ally 2. winidie ey eel elatevace «| = afsieiinls: ejenetene 10
Carter’s Imperial Swede.....................4-: -10
Vaughan’s American Purple Top Improved...... -10
Sleinware s Ku tabmrnety.).) 0. cot (civ cess Pe lee clan: Sele chetee 10
WERKE Swede ett ogo airlsrcicl eyaraaiele n xtales etevaterateseyd eta 10
Rehode: .sland Rocke | ooo) iis fnycuve ols: «nile ay oh ejeuaece te. atus 10
Suttori7s Cham piornies tee cericeh hale dinid clcierstolelencerere 10
SweetiGermaarngir cis se ae clcbavcteieicratalert oleh aratisval etttatetenets 10
Wat astrir:. sat ONGW) Pic/ote: cist ala eclatelaioielertio’everavaiele) hele cabichelerete -10
Bangholm iDaniials 2/5055 ..f sisjsvsns wc cleave cculeweds cis 10
46 VAUGHAN’'S SEED STORE, CHICAGO AND NEW YORK, BOOK FOR FLORISTS
Many other and odd designs can be made and supplied on short notice, but they are made entirely
at the risk of the buyer as to correctness; we accept orders on no other basis.
Send us your list for estimate.
competition on these goods, quality considered.
FLORIST
Large Discount if you order big.
DESI‘
$100.00 and over, 25 per cent.
$50.00 orders for $40.00 net.
15 per cent off on orders of
$20 to $45.00, if cash enclosed.
We meet all honest
COMPARE THESE PRICES, they are MUCH LOWER than many SO-CALLED NET prices. F.O.B. NEW YORK OR CHICAGO
CRESCENT WREATH EASEL
ANCHORS—Flat
Inch Price Inch Price
Oe acts eas $0 20 20........ $0 50
relma ees c Open VPA a enoae 55
VA d veers STi Oy Bae a Bites 60
UGsA Sas Geman SB at OTN claves Greenlee 70
TE Se ae AS SSO iinet 90
SOM ee 1 05
Anchor on Base
A Site eo CHS ABE DO MN a Sieiedare 95
5 et DOs kre jocniaee 10
UG eoobaeond Comet ee ae 1 25
USP aevarciereye UTA UA spoon 1 50
Biesoen.qvig 2 00
Anchor on Reclining Stand
Oooh CRC SO) M20 Va archos 70
Vee EB eee AO 4. UDGe See A 85
GR OR. 50 (30s aeee 1 25
N35 beam gone 60).2°36 2282): 1 50
Anchor and Cross on Base
TOC Sah cea AB ise QO Nee esetcne 75
ae. ita eta BO Qa Pw eA 85
Ty Oe eee Ea RNAS Scio mice 115
TSRoeee el: Gos One 1 35
Ay canoes 1 75
ANCHOR and CROSS
LOS te ean. 20) 205 eae 45
yea obS cele DA EOP res tai ers Ge 50
Tee igo. O ae BO 24. hee 60
Geese) «i SSD Ta tees 70
TA ocaeie AQ WSO). he eS 90
SOL eerie 1 25
BASES
Lieaisia da gains 1 Meagedso ans 40
GR aieh os! oe ZOE On ereteiee tere 50
Uossandapao AO ulilecret svete 75
Shes ees oie ete lb Sab abis 1 00
ANCHOR ON EASEL
Lele oriterelo!s A Duende iee-tete 1 00
a eee rarer BO Wee 70 ae eae 1 25
1Gierapervere she BES BEUO eA aoae 1 50
US BS Sapa Gaia SG es er 175
HANDLE BASKETS
Round
4...doz. 1 10 8...doz. I 75
5. y ae Sox) PF uala)
6.. 2 40
7 2 75
HANGING BASKETS
Plain Top
Bites ccee 180 16....doz. 4 25
LOW amare AU MIDS soos ns 5 50
Zee 14. PV abn bisa 6 50
Warne SAO0 22eeeye 8 00
PY. RS ae 9 00
Hanging Baskets, Fancy Top
5 SepAO 250 16....doz. 5 25
LORE estes SOO serene as W225
LR aie ie 325 20. ee 8 25
ee Sear AOD (22h Pierre 9 50
Bae ae 11 00
BELLS—Single Frame
“a eieieisievs each ae Ns, Soo each ae
WI DOMAO ITO US Misys setereveterere
12. ve evereee 40 21...ce00. 1 13
Seana HON
BROKEN COLUMN
Double Frame
Price Inch
50 8 12x20.....
75 14x24.....
BIBLES ON STUMP
75 12x20.....
100 14x24.....
BROKEN WHEEL
On Reclining Stand
ieleelooina.cod
75 SOP Rate
1 00 Bhp custard
1 25 SGER eee
Broken Wheel on Easel
SOI OTe sen
PLO) MSO Reppert
14 OO Sher aicrevels
TPA eeIOy Oo cas
Broken Wheel on Base
LUGS Ora trd iaesns
PE 20i SOM eee
1 50 SOL cu eke vvoke
Ts 85) WaoGrieeroey
Broken Wreath with Sickle
on Round Base
OPAL Se a5 8 s5
Laan y. Sean Cas
1 00 Wie scant
2 Sis Oba wena
SO ane Seas
BROKEN COLUMN
45 SO veten ch ete te
GO BG ecient
75 COA S.A pone e
VOOM 480 rae
Broken Column with Wreath
Entwined
1 00 Sf ay Saas
115 EQIE A Sons
1 40 Oy aigaodo8
2 00 GOP rei venstets
CASKET CROSS
24 nino taeeinnte
BOWS Cetchemeo aareines
B57 30) eee es
45 ODierestertets
BO helsreirel«
Casket Cross on Reclining Stand
BOP 2a he AS cess,
60/02 o oe ea
BO as AAS
Casket Cross on Round Base
50) oO QBN eee
Cy Rei onic
CO AS a co saQnnag
85 Bee eames
cso dooobc
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR
60 Ub onn0u0
SICKLE ON BASE
Christian Endeavor on Base
Crescent Wreath on
Reclining Stand
BGR ene
CROSS AND CROWN
Measure of Crown
Tn Ts
28i ee cree O08
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR ODD FELLOWS DESIGN
Maltese Cross on Round Base
Crowns Flat. On Base
3s Ss eettone 75) JOE eee 1 00
US 3 Go oawocs 85 ND ere -7eteens 1 25
18S. pte 1 50
Crowns Round. Plain
7 ES SAR MO a Ma 6 ee ie 85
OBR ania cis) akete 75 1 Pe Ao 1 00
LO. on seers 1 25
Crowns Round. On Base
Mismicis OER Tey DL aes 1 00
(Fee aromatic 85 See. ereer 1 25
Lose qe 1 50
COLUMBIAN KNIGHTS. Fiat
I BIOS SA Guero 100) - *20e.capse 1 50
Sree atet velataye 1 25 24 viet os ce 175
Columbian Knights. On Easel
UES oa aoee 5 1 50 ZiLic seveianeiehs 2 25
US eraser 1 75 8 oniere 3 00
EASELS
Back leks folds flat
Db i teicvesojeverel s Pek Ol gee Ral spon rene role 5
Wee aod Bb ec e 30 Set aheierencbera 30
PAPE Pe athe oie 15 ts6.cue ee 35
OF eGR Od a0 20 AD Rees sbemiate 45
AB wisretgacte 60
FAITH, HOPE AND CHARITY
Eastern roan Plain
24
LEN. : SR Sie eee eee 1 25
AUSqugoies dc 1 00
Eastern Type. On Base
WGischen nee 1 00 Ls bins ey tae di
ZOert-ve ier 1 25
Faith, Hope and Charity
Western Type
QOE Somer 1 00" {8073.55 - 175
Wa hidora 6 i Zor dot te amie 2 00
GATES AJAR. Single Arch
15 Base...... 85 18 Base... 1 25
18. °F oe. oD OOM Sen ae re eae
Gates Ajar- Double Arch
15 Base... 1 25 27 Base... - 40
1 es 35
1 40 BON es . 3 00
Pah i I 6DAy Osh 4 00
24" 2 90) 36... =. 25700
VAUGHAN’S SEED STORE, CHICAGO AND NEW YORK, BOOK FOR FLORISTS 47
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GATES AJAR LYRE ON BASE FAITH, HOPE AND CHARITY STAR ON BASE HARP ON BASE ANCHOR ON BASE
GRAND ARMY EMBLEM « HORSESHOES Masonic Square and Compass STARS. Flat
Inch Price Inch Price Inch Price Inch Price i
Zi ieee SOOO eee ee SS DOL pase pee S020 er Shen aes $0 80
HARPS—Flat fee ot epetiege tt Ze
Uae SORoeee Nes. Sle als OUn ale ee 40) AB aes 3 50
25 eee Bho Oiintaas race EES NO Ie Gea 50
eS Sie sis * aa oa he ‘i g@ Horseshoe on Iron Easel
colons BBScrale OI 3 LS ee eis See Say aoa 5
Harps on Round Base a Peer on i Be af SOP ae . 50
IPA Sean ete BOs tok se ace DODD ele een ieee RRS RODCO Cre :
i Gyeheaichs GOO 7 eas (ed DOO: eee abel
REA ee BOE wiaOua ae as) 175 | 20--++--e
Bis. ae GO eeS Ghee 200), KEYSTONE sas
Harps on Reclining Base Teena EO Od cr, Meee ik TAO
12 So eee 45 24 ARGS ee BOM AIS scutes
Pep ic ie) er GA a ees Diane ihe fate 1 00 K t E 1 bs
18.......--. 60 30........ ea a ae overe0 21....--.. 1 35 | LADY OR GENT’S MACCABEE_ | 12-------+-- ee eat b a2?
2A oan OCIR IC 80 Orne settee 175 cee 80 po Ne 1 70 je 1 20 i hip Sa a 1 65 7 nae eC Age a
HEARTS—Solid LRSHE: 1 00 18, ess 145 24.0.0 102. ZOO iad pean aioe ea ie GBS. le pe pe 7ZO
, ~
[eee ae 12 1 ae peas 35 KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS DESIGN PE ELEGWS Design SO ce: sie eye 315
RO ererenctslel eee, ier ODES eeGote 45 New Style Wreath on Easel 18 LS 0 18 eee 0 TRIANGLES. Flat
Mere ivs cvnidtors WR Ae org ene ere 55 00 24 SEE Bree ee 60 18........ 1 00 10 18 18 35
eee CCT oso ae Fel eter 5 ga cd ae aR ae 21s enna POU MAN Sera LO" Panera gee * SD ot 50
ROM ses cch 3 255. Aone 1 00 KNIGHTS TEMPLAR 7 NA EE cpa CW PENS 5 cao 125 es | Priaeeeeyoere 55) ogra | 65
By See 1 35 On Easel PANELS 16g eee SOM o7iee eee Os
= = ri oe a $4BOfUs 305.0 3 50 Flat On Easel etic ee aie’
earts on Base DATE CaN 2 25 10x15. oS. 25m. 10x 15a a5.) 45 | 19 = -30., th an 50
tee op ep eon Sead Moyne: Somer 70 LADDER 12M. hes 30) SO L2KB ena. COR Toni ime: RB Sete ke 65
POR ae ADEs Sear 85 With Folding Stand 14x21). oss: 40 14x21....... Toei wd ch won oe: 50
PAS SOS Sao DO 2 20S ree. 1 00 Dypiet yh Ack 1A00RTS 3650 eee. 1 30 MG X24 ms aierarct. 55 «6 16x24...... LOO or icls yh annie Sock. Nagai meaemeee Mi aa
14 60. 22 het Daler 1 00
seeeeeeess 60 22........ Dn PSOne ae 1-20 PILLOWS
DAZ el octelb 1 50 : soe 0 0 On Round Base
LETTERS a Sfaet hey atatsts se fe ecto aiden ee 10 16... 60
Hearts on Reclining Stand Single Dee TB lcs ki aBe:. BORG ore s, be gent| Lee PPS de 40, TS.) al gt Ze
ROG eases BOL MIStene ea 7 RDA gue ahs NORM Geedne DAMATIS AIBC a AONE SOea eas 175 | 14..--.--.-. 500 21.... 1. wee 90
12 Be lae sata bre a 20 MNEs 1 09 Ra, eae a Gorges, ee Gu | 205 lela Geers Amie he eee oe 3 50 Bere een 115
seseeeeees 45 22........ ‘ Cee carO7 eel Oren sera SO UNITED WORKMAN’S DISIGN
16.......... 55 -24........ 1 65 Sea ae ee: OSP PMID ees ene 36 ROCK OFTAGES Flat On Base
zs 10 10 Plain With Basket 18 50
Hearts. Double—on Base — | j91111111)! 12 BBs. 150 B2......... al ec ieeeet mae iene: ate a3
eRe... i Sore sots See 2 00 LYRES Ae Weise SNS AD soins oi 8 SRO oe eater, Ter SB. Bast clays 25
folate 1 35 Prods | We = QWBO S|eaioe veut BriWA Days he a 00 ROYAL ARCANUM > BO ae 1 50
Oo clue 1 50 SO esi. see 3-25 15 Sa ge 40 30 vee AC 1 30 24. utile aS ey aclaserseare 75 WOODMAN DESIGN
A eee 3g) cate ste USI. iced) sclib Olea. eee 2h'50
OPEN HEARTS UNI ayareleteners te. COM MEO OI ae, pickets © 2 00 Single Frame on Easel PA are av 1) 7B, SO ian eck 3 50
NOS eae: Qbae el Si eee es (OF | Eee 90 1Shae ee BOror atc wer gect 75 Woddinian Desion om iEnecl
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Open Heart De ee gO poyee eee i et 4 |e aaa BOR eRe... GO" iia ae Lie ey GON oa ae". 1 35
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NOTICE—Larger Discounts See Top First Wire Page.
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FLOWER BASKETS
NEWEST
PATTERNS
THE Baskets we illustrate on this page are mostly staple and well known
styles which have proven satisfactory when used for Cut Flowers and
Plants. We can fill orders promptly and satisfactorily. Give us a trial order.
No. 403—614 inches in diameter, 634 inches in
depth, 17 inches in height.
Natural. .(i2/-jter5 $0.30 Stained......... $0.35
Enamel........ -40 Two-tone...... 45
Decorated...... 70 Tin Liner...... 0S
No. 365—41% inches in diameter, 5 inches in
depth, 151% inches in height.
Natural erence cre $0.25
Two-tone....... 38
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PACKING CASES AT COST.
No. of Helght Depth Width Natural Stained Enameled Two tone or Decorated Liner
Basket Inch inch ‘Inch each each any color goldfinish each extra
7/18 18 1.10 $1.25 $1.35 $145 $1.85 $0.25
7/24 24 2.85 3.30 3.45 3.75 4.45 -40
7/30 32 3.95 4.20 4.40 4.95 5.95 .60
7/36 4.55 4.95 5.40 5.75 6.85 .70
7/40 40 5.80 6.40 6.90 7.40 8.90 .85
11 15 5 4% See New No. 841.
124/1 23 Soen5 .37 42 46 49 77 .08
124/2 28 10 6 .50 -60 .65 70 1.15 -10
126/0 -50 .60 -65 .70 1.15 20
126/1 16144 43% 1 70 75 85 95 1.35 125
126/2 19144 5% 64x17 1.25 1.40 1.55 1.65 2.10 .35
126/3 .80 1.95 2.10 2.20 2.70 .55
128/1 22% 8 6% _ Inany finish desired includ’g L. .60 -90 inclu.
128/2 24 94% 6% se SS a pS 1.25
128/3 28 11 1% s a “ “* 1.40 1.75 a
128/4 30 12 91% z “r “s mar EY (7) 2.25 Sy
135/1 27 9 10% 2.20 2.35 2.50 2.65 35
135/2 30 11 13% 2.50 2.89 3.00 3.10 -50
136/2 23 6% 8 2.00 2.20 2.40 2.65 235
136/3 26 7 9% 2.50 2.80 3.00 3.10 .50
152 See No. 295.
157/1 24 7% 7% 2.00 2.15 2.25 2.80 -28
157/2 27 9 9 2.25 2.40 2.60 3.00 +35
161/1 32 14 7% 1.45 1.85 Incl.
161/2 37 15 84 1.70 2.35 **
161/3 45 20 9 2.65 8.15 st
164/1 17 6 10% .85 95 1.05 1.15 1.50 -23
164/2 26 9144 11% 1.20 1.35 1.45 1.60 2.00 -26
164/3 27 74% 10% 1.35 1.55 1:65 1.80 2.25 .35
211/1 41 16 9% 1.35 1.55 1.65 1.80 2.25 38
211/2 44 19 11 1.70 1.90 2-15 2.35 3.00 45
211/3 47 21% 12 2.05 2.40 2.60 2.85 3.50 -55
213/1 18 4% 7 1.10 1.30 1.40 1.50 .30
213/2 22 5% 9% 1.50 1.55 1.70 1.75 .35
214 0 ° 85 95 1.05 1.10 .30
214/1 19 5 7x11 1.30 1.40 1.50 1.65 35
214/2 23 6 11% 1.55 1.75 1.90 2.05 .40
256 /5 5 .22 20 .30 32 .20
256/6 6 20 35 43 AT -25
256/7 7 .40 45 55 .60 .26
256/8 8 .50 -60 -75 80 .35
256 /9 9 -60 75 -90 1.00 .40
258/1 30144 1044 7% 1.50 Incl.
396 20 8 6 .40 45 -55 60 85 10
430/1 17x6x7 New No. 183/3 .40 45 -50 .90 -20
430/2 18x634x8%4 eee st: 183 /4 .50 55 -60 1.05 25
822/1 Doz. 4.30 5 50 6.25 Doz. 1.10
822 /2 “4.60 Stained | 6.60 7.00 “135
822/3 66.30 or 7.20 8.60 “1.35
822 /4 “6.00 Enam- 7.90 9.25 PRA 3) 5
822/5 * 660 eled 9.25 11.20 “2,00
822/7 oer e80 11.00 13.75 4s 2.00
841 New No. 11 15 18 .20 120 35 .07
841144 40 42 A5 .50 .70 .09
1516/ 21 7 9 60 .70 75 .85 1.25 .25
1516/2 24 8 10% -95 1.20 1.30 1.40 2.50 B85
1516/3 26 9 13 1.40 1.75 1.85 2.00 3.25 .55
21499/1 17% 4% 6 30 35 .40 .20
21499 /2 5 7 .35 .40 -50 .22
21499/3 18% 54 8 -40 -50 .60 23
21499 /4 8 9% 45 .55 -70 25
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LIST
Petes: quoted in this Catalogue are subject to change without notice, owing to the unsteady condition of the rrarket.
his applies particularly to Fertilizers, Wire, Tinfoil, etc.
APRONS RUBBER. These are especially made for us of the
best quality sheeting and are 1} yds. long. Each, $2.50; 3 for $7.25.
Postage, 25c each, extra.
DUSTER. Lowell. Handy for dusting any dry Insecticide.
Operated same as hand sprayer. Each, 95c; 3 for $2.50.
POWDER BELLOWS. Acme. For dusting with sulphur or
One size each, $1.50.
Peerless Sulphur Blower. The
best machine on the market
for applying sulphur, Paris
green, slug shot, etc., to plants
in greenhouses. A 200-ft.
greenhouse can be easily
» powdered in 5 min. with
this machine. Each, $5.50
POWDER GUNS. The best dry powder guns for blowing
powder on plants and insects.
like material.
Cyclone. Each, 20c. Jumbo, Hach, 45c. a
BOOKS. For other Books, send for our Book List.
American Florist, The. Best paper for the trade; in-
valuable to every florist. Weekly. By the year....... $1.50
Bulbs and Tuberous Rocted Plants. Allen. Cloth... 2.10
Carnation Culture. By L. L. Lamborn............... 1.85
Carnation Culture—Commercial. By J. Harrison Dick. 1.85
Chrysanthemum Culture. Herrington. Cloth, 158 pp. .90
Forcing Book, The. By Prof. Bailey. Manual of vege-
table cultivation under glass. Cloth. 266 pp......... .60
Bertilizerse: ded GQLEZON Vans ADEDsc.-). cathe sralesvsteirdd ot 65
Fertilizers. By Prof. Voorhees. The best book on this
important subject: Easy, comprehensible style........ 2.60
Floral Designs de Luxe. 355 designs...............-. 4.50
Gardening for Profit. Henderson. Cloth, 369 pages... 2.10
Gladiolus, The. Covers whole field of gladiolus culture.
By Crawford and Van Fleet. Illustrated............. 1.60
Greenhouse Construction. Taft. All the best struc-
tures fully described; 100 illustrations. Cloth......... 2.35
Greenhouse Management. By L. R. Taft. Illus. Cloth 2.35
Hand Book of Plants. Henderson’s. Latest edition... 3.25
Farm and Garden Rule Book. Contains much valuable
information. By L. H. Bailey. Cloth............... 3.35
Insects and Insecticides. C. M. Weed. Illus. 334 pp.. 1.85
Landscape Gardening. Maynard.............:...... 2.50
Lilies. An authoritative and instructive manual for
PROWCY Sia cL See GAS Rit ein aetna cstel erry cheats 1.35
Mushroom Growing. By B. M. Duggar. Illustrated
Sloth 25O pose see ee ars aires ee he ele e 2.10
Mushrooms, How to Grow Them. Wm. Falconer. Cloth 1.70
Nursery Manual, The. Bailey. Cloth. 12 mo....... S25
_ Plant Propagation Greenhouseand Nursery Practice.
By Me Geskainsy Clothyo22sppia. nieuws. ete dees eee Woo)
Practical Landscape Gardening. By Robert B. Crid-
land, Landscape Architect, Illustrated, Cloth.......... 2.50
Practical Floriculture. By Henderson............... 2.10
Pruning Manual, The. Bailey. Illus. 545 pp....... 3.25
Spraying of Plants, The. Lodeman. Cloth, 399 pp.... 2.60
The Book of Water Gardening. Peter Bisset. Cloth.. 3.50
CAPE FLOWERS. Tee
Pure White. Extra fine quality...............:...... $1.50
Golored sBright shades. teacator cies otis estas PEP 45)
CARNATION BANDS, Rubber. Tiny rubber bands, almost
invisible. They are put on the buds just before the flowers
open or after the calyx bursts. Per lb. box of about 13,000,
$2.75 postpaid.
CARNATION STAPLE, Pillsbury’s. 4 clever lit-
tle device for mending Carnation flowers with burst
calyx. The staple is practically invisible, being
made of very fine hair wire. Price, 1,000staples, 35c.
CLIP, Blake’s Lever. A useful little article for
fastening stakes to the cross wire. They never
slip and are a great saving in both time and
money. Price, $2.00 per 1000. Samples
mailed free.
For parcel post rates see order sheet.
CUT FLOWER BOXES.
In packages of 100 only.
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Chicago only.
Printing $3.75
extra. In gold
1 $7.50 extra for
each order of
100 to 1,000
boxes assorted
sizes. We carry
a complete
If required printed
stock and can usually fill orders promptly.
usually means delay of about ten to twelve days.
Prices subject to change without notice owing to market conditions.
VAUGHAN’S ‘‘GREEN’’? GRADE.
Weight Per Weight Per
Size in inches Per 100 100 Size in inches Per 100 100
3 x18x5 40 lbs $4.25 x24x 8 85 lbs. $ 7.75
3 x21x5 45 lbs 4.50 5x28x 8 105 lbs. 9.00
3144x24x5 60 lbs Geta) 5x36x 8 125 lbs. 11.50
3144x21x7 65 lbs 6.25 6x40x10 179 lbs. 16.50
314x30x5 75 lbs 6.75
FLORAL DESIGN BOXES.
INOS 262 TXGO KIA OAT. ccc gelore cis ret cccvolaS Bye ‘an aaainieys.cltein ple pleleye evaLalalelens $20 .00
INCEP PAS UE CAS CAL ae GB BEAG GOR eB OTONC DUGG OU noon ooaeornartovon 22.00
IN Gs LOR MBXZAKDE sr trips < veiw srvin Jee ole wrote yarelolalsatoraloietatcle(aicPchavele!«)shnitielele laid 27.00
JAPANESE VIOLET BOXES (Fancy Plated Board).
5X9XG;1SO) LDS s ere) ois, seve oie erehelee $5.00 SPA SULX8: SOM BSE se cists crs $6.00
Prices subject to change
without notice
CYCAS LEAVES.
Length Dozen 100 Length Dozta 100
Stolen. tl. $0.60 $3.50 ; 28 to 32in....... $1.15$ 7.25
ito) GN sores 56509400532 toraGrinme wee 5 1.85 8.50
LG torZ20hin« 28 eo. 685) .4, 715ule0ito 40m ieee 22 P15) 10200
20 to 241n...-2... 195 5 25 4Orto 44 Ines: lag LOO
24 to 28 in........ 1.00 6.00
LETTERS AND FIGURES
IMMORTELLE LETTERING. purple.
Per 4-yard pkg. 95c; 6 pkgs. $5.00.
IMMORTELLE LETTERS AND FIGURES.
1% or 2 inches in length, 5c each; 100, $4.50.
BOSTON FLORISTS’. Patent fasteners with
each letter, 1144 and 2 inches, per 100, $4.50.
BOSTON SCRIPT. Neatest ever made. Can §
supply the following words: Asleep, Baby,
Husband, Wife, Grandpa, Grandma, Father,
Mother, Brother, Sister, Rest, At Rest, Our,
My, Finis and Friend. Per letter, each, 4c.
FELT LETTERS. Purple. For pasting on rib-
bonofanykind Used when letters of other makes are not available.
1-inch, per 100, $1.00; in less than 100 lots, 114c per letter.
GILT_RIBBON LETTERS. Gummed. 114-in. per 100, $1.25;
per 1000, $4.50; 34-in., per 100, $1.00; 14-in., per 100, 75c.
CHENILLE LETTERING. Silk—Purple, scarlet, pink, light blue,
yellow and white, at 75c per pkg. of 12 yds; $7.50 per doz. pkgs.
Worsted, Large—Purple, pink, scarlet, light and dark blue,
white or yellow, 12 yards, 50c; per gross, $5.00.
Worsted, Medium—12 yards, 35c; doz., $3.75.
Worsted, Small—Same colors, 12 yards, 30c; gross, $3.00.
Twisted Chenille, Large—Any color, 12 yds, 45c; gross, $4.50
ALL THE BEST MATERIALS FOR GREENHOUSEUSE
‘AN
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DIAMOND GLASS CUTTER
MASTICA MACHINE
MASTICA, For Glazing Greenhouses
The use of ‘‘Mastica” avoids the necessity of repeatedly re-
PUTTY BULB
glazing the houses, saving much time and expense. Broken
glass can be easily removed and replaced by new without the
breakage of other glass, which usually occurs with hard putty.
One gallon will cover about 290 running feet (one side).
Price, per gal., $2.50; 5 gals., $12.25; 10 gals., $24.00.
GLAZING PUTTY, Twemlow’s Old English
Five gallons will glaze a house 100x20 feet. Being semi-liquid it
can be put on with an ordinary putty bulb very quickly, and as
it never becomes hard, broken glass can always be removed with-
out any danger to the other lights.
Per gal., $3.00; 5 gals., $14.50; 10 gals., $28.00.
GLAZETITE GLAZING CEMENT. 4 perfect compound for
glazing, re-glazing and repair work on greenhouses and sash. Made
from a long fiber asbestos and elastic gums. For glazing pur-
poses it requires about 3 gallons to each thousand feet of glass.
Price, per gal., $1.75; 5 gals., $8.50; in 35 and 55-gal. drums,
$1.50 per gal. Glazing gun eratis with each 35 or 55-gal. drum.
PERMANITE. This is a glazing compound that expands and
contracts with heat and cold; will not crack or fall away from the
glass or bar. Permanite does not get hard, and it will never run.
Price, gal. $2.10; 5-gal. can at $2.00 per gal.; 12 or 25-gal.
drum, at $1.85 per gal.; 144 bbl; at $1.80 per gal.; bbls. at
$1.75 per gal. Glazing Gun free with each 12 or 25-cal. drum,
Y% bbl. or bbl. of Permanite.
PERMANITE GUN. The one-handed machine for using glazing
compound. Price, $6.50.
PUTTY BULB, Scollay’s. 4 yseful tool similar to the well-known
Scollay Sprinkler, with a tube instead of spray for applying liquid
pau in 1 glazing BSE DONE: Each, $1.25; 3for $3.60; doz. $12.00.
/ If by mail, (weight. under 1 lb. )
MASTICA MACHINE—HFach, $2.75.
DOVES, Vaughan’s Flexible
The wings of these doves are set in such
a manner that by bending they can be
made to assume different positions. We
- are in a position to fill orders promptly,
as we carry an excellent stock and give
greatest care in packing. Special prices
for quantity on application.
Doveshave been-veryscarce fora year. We
can’t do ordinary ‘‘First Quality” at present-
Extra Quality Birds.
Price, ea., $2.35; 6 for $13. U0: doz., $25.00.
DUSTER—Leggett? s Little Giant
The best dry powder gun; can dust
two rows at a time. Each, $10.50.
CYCLONE, small size........... $0.20
LOWELL DUSTER. fach.....
FUMIGATORS, Eureka. Made of galvanized iron.
Size Capacity Size Capacity Size Capacity Size Caps city 00.
No.1 % pk., $2.75 No.2 1pk.,$4.00 No.3 %bu.,$4.75 No.4 % bu.,$
GARDEN LINE. Per 100 ft., 90c if by mail (weight 11b.); 1000 feet, $8.00.
LITTLE
| GIANT
§\ DUSTER
The market in nearly all supplies listed on these pages is unset-
tled and prices are subject to fluctuations and revisions Write.
us when we seem out of line.
GLAZING TOOLS, MATERIALS AND PAINTS —
‘GLAZING POINTS, Vaughan’s Perfection—No rights or lefts
ao ey
No. 2. For large single thick glass.
No. 214.. Double thick, for green-
VAUGHAN’S
houses and skylights.
yx, Sy
No. 2. Price, per lb. (abt. 900) a
60c; in lots of 5 Ibs , 55¢ per lb; No. PE RRECTION
21% per Ib. (abt. 800) 60c; 5 Ibs. oe SIZE
at 55c per lb. 22 2
Write for prices in larger quantities. Pp I N T
SIEBERT’S IMPROVED
Hasy to drive and made so they
will not wedge or crack glass in
driving. The head gives a good
surface and makes it very easy to
drive with a chisel, and the point
is very easily pulled out when
repairing greenhouse roof. Two
sizes, 4g and 7-inch long, put up
in 1 pound packages. Over 1,500
points in 1-lb. pkg. of 54; over 1,000 points im 1-lb. pkg. of %.
Price: Per lb., 60c; 5: Ibs., $2. 75; 20 Ibs., $10.00.
CLAMP, Peerless Repair =
Simple device for repairing broken green-
If applied as scon as
house glass. Easily adjusted from inside-
of house. Saves labor, coal and glass.
crack is noticed, the pane is just as strong as before and will not »
sag or drop out. Price, per box of 100 clamps, $1.35.
DIAMOND GLASS CUTTER. With guide wheel. Each, $4.50.
RED DEVIL GLASS CUTTER. Doz., $2.00; each, 20c.
PUTTY KNIFE. No.120. 4 very good tool. Each, 35c;3 for $1.00.
PAINT, Hammond’s Greenhouse White
This is a full oil paint, has good lustre and body and not liable
to peel off or crack. Per gal., $4.10; 2 gals., $8.00; 3 gals.,
$11.70; 5 gals., $18.50; 10 gals., ‘$36.00.
HAMMOND?’ Ss GREEN, Mount Beacon. specially prepared for
shading greenhouses. Per gal., $3.00; 5 gals., $14.00
GARDEN LINE REEL. Bach...............0000eeeeees $1.00
GRAFTING WAX. Per 14-Ib. bar, 15¢; 14-Ib. bar, 25¢; 1-lb.. 45¢
(If by mail, see postal rates in front of
catalog).
HYACINTH GLASSES
Tall American, in four distinct colors.
$3.75 per dozen; 3 dozen, $10.75.
Tye Shape. These are preferred by
some to the ordinary tall. Per doz.,
$3.85; 3 dozen for $11.00.
LABELS (Pot). We carry the best quality of Wooden Labels
made. They are smooth, strong and neat.
In lots of 5,000 we allow a ‘diss Per 1000
Countlchs per cent, Plain Painted
Wooden, in. , plain, 10,000, $10.50 $1.15
Tye Shape
“painted, 10, 000, $14.00 $1.50
Se Biot Vas es aaa ener cvophotapore the 1.45 1.85
sf 6c BAe erate te cee 1.80 2.40
se 8 rats aij teh eoruolenter 5.50 7.25
Ca () Wome er ear aa ty See pardco0s 9100
rf 1D Se Wai Race atts al eleva lotee siete 9.25 10.75 oa Se
LABELS (Tree). Plain. Painted.
Wooden, 314 im. iron wired....... per 1000..... $1.50 $1.90
314 in. copper wired..... per 1000..... 1.85 2.40
COPPER LABELS. Wired, indestructible. Per 100, $1.60;
larger size, per 100, $2.25. (See under ‘‘p”’ for Indelible Pencil. )
CYPRESS LABELS. For use outside. Very lasting under all
weather conditions. Splendid for perennial plants. Made of
34 inch timber. Paint with white lead before using, and write
before paint dries.
Length, LG AMCHES 22 cere sie oseysistepopebraw ee Raiieee eR: per 100, eae
HSIN CHES rei sore, «(evel x rovesetoreiehele ieee teas LYM aes -50
ZINC TREE LABELS. For an enduring label these are unsur-
passed. They last formany years. The writing is done with an
ordinary lead pencil, gets plainer with age. They are copper
wired and measure 334x34 inches. Price per 100, $1.60.
For Fertilizers, see inside front cover.
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HOSE COUPLER, The ‘‘Snap.’’
A new and simple coupling, easy to
operate; stationary washer; cannot fall
out.
_WAUGHAN’S SEED STORE, CHICAGO AND NEW YORK, BOOK FOR FLORISTS 51
RUBBER HOSE COUPLERS, NOZZLES, Etc.
ELECTRIC NON-KINKABLE GUARANTEED HOSE
A brand of hose, manufactured especially for greenhouse use. The inner tube is made 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 pliable and will not kink or crack.
feet; order exact number of feet you require.
We can cut in any length.
f———ACTRIC HOSE & RUBBER p
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Comes in reels of 500
Guarantee—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 34 or 144 inch; couplings free; sample mailed free if desired.
REO SCEU Ltt cis cyetarel cbec deat octal see MRe aU RINE ate uns eieiers Ye per ft. 20c
PP ONUCOPLOMLCEL . « cis/e{et tai sbs soleleyoantere i> oucigt i fav day) 's Shave taka per ft. 19¢
BOO! VOifeetaisrqsaisioscvside eialstaleeteteleriere oases per ft. 18%c
MOO OROO feet Lae. cispelseradueresas terete wlalpiter, ae eran per ft. 18¢
‘In reels of 500 ft., 17c ft.
No. 5
No. 1—Screws onto hydrant or old threaded coupling; use with
No. 4
No, 2
No. 2 or 4 in connecting hose. Each, 25c; doz., $2.50.
No. 2—Screws into faucet or ground pipe, on which it may be
left permanently, and to it the hose is attached by the lever con-
nection, No. 1 or No. 5. Can also be screwed into old threaded
coupling. Each, 15c; doz., $1.50.
No. 3—Gooseneck, screws into the old threaded coupling.
Most useful at the hydrant. Each, 18c; doz., $1.75.
No. 4—Corrugated, for insertion directly in the hose. Use with
No. 5 for connecting hose. Each, 18c; doz., $1.75
No. 5—Corrugated, for insertion in the hose.
for connecting hose. Each, 35c; doz., $3.50.
Common—Prass, for 14 or 34-in. hose. Each, 25c; doz., $2.50.
l-in., each, 28c; doz., $2.75.
HOSE MENDER, The Cooper.
It is simple, practical and effective. It does not reduce the diam-
eter of the hose. It will not rust or wear out. It can be used
as many times as desired. You need no wires, pliers or mechan-
ical skill to adjust them. Price: For 4% or 34 inch hose, each,
10c; 4 for 35c; doz., 95c. 1-inch hose, each, 12c.; doz., $1.20.
HOSE MENDERS, Iron.__3/-in. Each, 7¢; doz.,70c; gross, $7.25.
FLORISTS’ KNIVES
Use with No. 4
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Sheffield English Knives are standard the world over. The fol-
lowing have been made specially for our trade.
Try them and you will use no other.
Each 3 for
Budding and Pruning, Stag Handle, 2 blades. ....... $1 75 $5 00
Budding, Beech Handle. Per doz., $4.25.......... 45 1 20
Budding Saynor, Ivory Handle................... oF pr 950
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Spudding, Ivory Handle, No. 109 23:47 24, 2 DE Dom Ot 50)
Ermnning, Swedish, No..70B 6... 06 20g. cheeses 100 2.75
Pruning, Genuine Stag Handle, 2 blades............ 200 5 75
You cannot grow plants without Fertilizers. They come high,
but we must have them—we haye added to this line.
HOSE NOZZLES.
‘‘Chicago’’—Covers more space
than any other hand-watering device.
Made entirely of aluminum, except
removable perforated plate of heavy
sheet brass. 2 plates, each 334 inches
in diameter, about 100 very fine holes
in each giving both fine and coarse
effective sprays. Florists like it.
Price, $2.50.
caf
= 3 aft
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*“Gem’’ — Throwing all variations, from fine
spray to stream. Each, 90c.
Boston Rose Spray Nozzle—Brass. 34-inch hose.
State whether coarse or fine spray is wanted. Each,
$1.25; by mail, $1.35.
Bordeaux Spray Nozzle—For spraying insecticides
and white-washing. 14-inch hose. Each, $1.00;
by mail, $1.05. ;
Vermorel Spray Nozzle—For spraying insecticides and whitewash-
ing. For 14-inch hose. Each,
$1.00; by mail, $1.05.
Standard Nozzle—Brass. Throws
both stream and spray. Each,
$1.25. By mail $1.35.
HOSE STRAPS, Caldwell. for VY, 34 and 1in. hose. Doz., 35c.
HOSE WASHERS. 34-inch. Doz., 5c; gross, 50c.
HOSE REDUCERS. for connecting two lengths of hose of dif-
ferent diameter, 1 inch to 34 inch. Each, 65c; doz., $7.00.
34 inch to 14 inch, each, 55c; doz., $6.00.
HOSE CLAMPS. with nut and bolt. For 34-inch hose. Each,
6c; doz., 60c. ;
Asparagus—American straight cut....................... $0 45
American (Concave: . aut G yak ke pate et oe Ue Ppt 55
AmericanjBishtaillii\: tnd oes to do ee, Ae 55
Henckel’s White Handle, with Brass Caps 2 blades
buddingyandiprapi aur soi biel eon fosaie Anaad te al 2 00
Imported Budding Knife.—Ivory tip, No. 5489......... 1 50
Vaughan’s English No. 109—Ivory handle............. Di25
Vaughan’s English No. 107—Heavy Prop., Ivory Handle
fit] OV 1 BY PENSE O79 aot ae RA nD I eM BY PNR re 2r75
Savior Prop elvorypelandie wt) ai a4, aera
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Potato Knife—Stationary blade, beech handle, right or left
HVAC Gate NES cory ole Arne Sonne took or ee ee 30
Pruning—Pneglish Stag handle, 20.00.00... cess cee eens 2 00
Nurseryman’s Heavy Pruner, No. 8C ................-. 1 75
Henckels extra; strong, NOn2@.7 ly cm eee eee 1 50
Henckel’s for greenhouse purposes, brass lined ........... 1 50
Putty Knife—No. 120, a very good tool; 3 for $1,00,...... 35
INSECT DESTROYERS,
Prices on all insecticides are subject to change as season advances.
BLACK LEAF 40, js a solution of Nicotine Sulphate. figs
It is highly recommended by Experiment Stations :
throughout the United States as a spray for soft
bodied sucking insects. For sprayingonly. Direc- 4
tions must be followed carefully; 10z. bottle, 35c; fam
¥% |b. can, $1.25, makes 40 to 100 gallons; 2-lb.
can, $3.75, makes 200 to 500 gallons; 10-lb. can,
$15.50, makes 840 to 2100 gallons.
LIME SULPHUR. Solution.) The best remedy for
San Jose scale. One gallon makes twelve. Also one of
the best summer sprays, as it is an excellent fungicide.
When used in summer dilute with 20 to 30 parts ===
water. Per qt. can, 45c;1 gal., $1.00; 5-gal. can, $4.00.
ANT _ EXTERMINATOR. Non-poisonous powder which, if scat-
tered about their haunts or runs, will kill or drive away ants
from lawns, etc. (We do not send this outside of States of
Tilinois and New York). Per box 35c; by mail 40c; smaller size 20c.
APHIS PUNK. Special preparation of nicotine for killing insects.
Per pkg., 12 sheets, 80c; 1 case, 12 pkgs., $9.00.
APHINE. 1 pt., 65c; 1 qt., $1.00; 1 gal., $3.00
CALCIUM, ARSENATE. (Dry.) For dusting and spraying. A
new arsenical poison for chewing insects, especially potato beetles.
Harmless to foliage, not easily washed off.
Lb., 50c; 5-lbs., $2.25; 10 lbs., $4.00.
BORDEAUX MIXTURE. (Dry). The best fungicide for curing
and preventing black rot, mildew, blight, leaf curl, scab or
other fungoid diseases on fruits and plants. 1 Ib. will make
5 gallons liquid. Lb., 40c; 5 lbs., $1.75; 25-lb. kegs, $6.50.
CARBON DISULPHIDE. For ants and cut worms.
1 Ib., 50c; % lb., 20c.
ENOZ KILLS MOTHS. Enoz Moth Liquid is applied by spray-
ing garments, furs, upholstery, rugs, carpets, robes, blankets,
etc. A thorough application permits a fine misty vapor to pene-
trate all parts of garments. Enoz will not stain or injure deli-
cate fabrics or textiles, furs, rugs or any material subject to
moth attack. This compound is in universal use by the house-
wife and the merchant to protect their valuable clothing and
stock. Do not try to smell the moth away. Do not be bound
to inefficient repellants. Enoz kills moths, the worm and de-
stroys the eggs. Pint, $1.00; quart, $1.65; gal., $4.25.
FISH-OIL SOAP. Standard wash for trees and plants where
insects and eggs affect the bark. Lb., 30c; 5 lbs., $1.25;
10 lbs., $2.25.
FLOWERS OF SULPHUR. [pb,, 12c;101bs., $1.00; 50 lbs., $3.75;
100 lbs., $6.50.
FUNGINE. New remedy for mildew, rust and other fungus diseases,
for greenhouse and outdoor use. Pint, 65c; 1 qt., $1.25;
gal., $3.00.
GRAPE DUST. fxcellent for the prevention and destruction of
mildew on plants. Per lb., 30c; 5 lbs., 95c; 10 lbs., $1.80.
HELLEBORE POWDERED, White. [ess poisonous than Paris
Green and safer to use when fruit and vegetables are nearly ripe.
Per 4 lb., 20c; 14 |b., 35c; Ib., 60c; 51bs., $2.75; 101bs., $5.00.
KEROSENE EMULSION, One of the best insecticides for all soft-
bodied sucking insects feeding openly, so as to be within reach
of actual contact, such as plant lice, flea beetles, aphis, green
fly, mealy bug; also for insects on fruit trees, including San Jose
scale. Per 1-quart can, 50c;1 gal., $1.25; 5-gallon can, $5.00.
LEMON OIL. Destroys mealy bug, scale, red spider. 1 pt.,
35c; pt., 60c; qt., $1.00; 1% gal., $1.75; gal., $3.00; 5 gals., $12.00.
MELROSINE. Js certain death to Rose bugs. One pint will
make three gallons of spray solution. Pint, $1.00; quart, $1.75;
half gal., $3.25; gal., $6.00.
NICO-FUME LIQUID. For fumigating or spraying; contains 40 per
cent. nicotine. 14 lb., 75c; 11b., $2.35; 4 lbs., $8.50; 8 Ibs., $16.50.
““NICO-FUME.’’ _A Tobacco Paper for Fumigating. trips of
Paper strongly saturated with Nicotine. These, when suspended
and lighted, make one of the best and simplest methods of fumi-
gating greenhouses. Use 4 to 6 sheets for ordinary house 100 ft.
long by 20 ft. wide. Price, 24 sheets, $1.35; 144 sheets, $6.00;
288 sheets, $11.00.
VAUGHAN’S SEED STORE, CHICAGO AND NEW YORE, BOOK FOR FLORISTS
ai ye ™
DEMAND INCREASING
SECURE YOUR SUPPLY
Chemical market unsteady.
ARSENATE OF LEAD (Paste). The latest and best known insec-
ticide for all leaf eating insects. It adheres to the foliage for weeks,
thus doing away with repeated sprayings. There is absolutely no
danger of burning or scorching the leaves. Lb., 40c; 5 lbs.,
$1.75; 10 lbs., $2.75; 25 lbs., $5.75; 50 lbs., $10.00; 100 Ibs.,$18.00.
ARSENATE OF LEAD. (Dry). For dusting and spraying. Solves
the problem of controlling practically all leaf-eating insects in a
particularly efficient manner. 1 lb., 60c; 5 lbs., $2.65; 10 lbs.,
$4.50; 25 lbs., $8.50; 50 lbs., $15.50; 100 lbs., $30.00.
PYROX. Kills all leaf-eating insects, destroys
fungus growth, blight and rot. Mixes easily in
cold water, sprays without clogging and sticks
to foliage. Price, lb., 40c; 5 Ibs., $1.50; 10 lbs.,
e200) 25 Ibs., $5.75; 50 lbs., $10.00; 100 Ibs.,
$18.00.
NIKOTEEN. Use same as Nicoticide. % pt.,
$1.10; pt., $2.00; 2 pts., $5.75. Per original
case 10 pts., $18.00.
PARIS GREEN. A poisonous insecticide in powder form, for
insects which chew. When applied as a powder, use one part
Paris Green to 100 parts plaster or flour. As aliquid, one pound
of Paris Green in 150 to 300 gallons water; if used on fruit
trees add one pound quick-lime. Changes with market.
Y lb., 35c; per lb., 65c; 5. lbs., $2.75; 14 lbs., $6.50.
SCALECIDE. An oil preparation for San
Jose scale. Use 1 gal. to 15 gals. water. &
Qt., 60c; gal., $1.45; 5 gals, $6.45; 10 @S
gals., $11.00.
SLUG SHOT, Hammond’s. Guaranteed
to destroy potato bugs, and those on
tomato and egg plants, currant worms, cabbage lice and worms.
Price, 1 lb. 20c; 5 lb. package, 60c; 25 to 50 lbs., at 1014c per lb.
Per keg 125 Ibs., $12.00; barrel, 250 Ibs. in bulk, $23.00.
Slug Shot Duster. 1 gal. size, 60c.
SULPHATE OF IRON. A remedy for weeds on lawns, kills dan-
delions without injuring grass. Liquid should be applied with a
fine spray. Full particulars on application. 5 lbs., 25c; 10 lbs.,
40c; 25 lbs., 75c; 50 lbs., $1.25; 100 Ibs., $2.25.
SULPHO-TOBACCO SOAP. (ne of the best remedies for green
fly on roses. Per 14-lb. box, 25c by mail, 30c. 3-0z. pack-
age, each, 15c; by mail, 20c.
THRIP JUICE No. 2. Destructive for mealy bug, scale, thrip,
codlin moth, canker worm, beetles, caterpillars, etc.
Per pt., 75c; qt., $1.10; gal., $3.25.
TOBACCO DUST, (Regular Grade).
55c; 100 lbs,, $4.00.
TOBACCO STEMS. These prices subject to change without
notice, on account of the uncertain supply. Price, 100 lbs., $2.25;
500 lbs., $9.00; 1000 Ibs., $17.50.
TO-BAK-INE. High strength Nicotine preparation. 1 pt., $2.35;
14 gal., $8.50; 1 gal., $16.50.
TREE TANGLEFOOT. Perfect safe- B=
guard for trees. Lb., 50c; 5 lbs., $2.25; #
10 lbs., $4.25. |
VERMINE. For eel, cut worms and wire [!
worms, working in the soil. It can be
applied to all vegetation. Gal. $3.00;
quart, $1.00.
WORM ERADICATOR. plectric de- ha
stroyer of worms of every kind at the |>
roots of Trees, Shrubs, Flowers, Grape F=3
Vines, Vegetables, etc. Brings worms
to surface and rids Golf Grounds of
worms without discoloring grass. Use 1
or 2 ounces to 1 gal. of water. 8 oz., 50c; 24 oz., $1.00;
1 gal., $4.00; 5 gals., $17.50.
X. L. ALL-LIQUID INSECTICIDE. English preparation, purely
nicotine. A spray for white fly, mealy bug, red spider, ete.
Price, 4 gal., $3.25; 1 gal., $6.00.
5 lbs., 30c; 10 Ibs.,
Insecticides Containing Poison Cannot be Sent by Mail
Fags
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Prepared Leaves, Sprays and Mosses
SPRAY OF RUSCUS
iy
WE Ruscus, Red_and Green. Fine holiday
decorative article, the red having much the
appearance of mammoth Salvia blooms. We carry only
one grade, and that is the best. Price: Bright scarlet
and green, per lb. $1.25; 5 Ibs. at $1.20; 10 Ibs. at $1.15.
Write for prices in larger quantities.
Ai Y JAPANESE AIR PLANTS. Fine decorative material.
Splendid for store sales. Our stock is extra choice.
Hach, 15¢; Doz. $1.10; 100, $7.50.
IMMORTELLES, Colored. White, Purple, Bright Scarlet, Pink,
Blue, Light Green; bunch, 65c; doz., $7.25; 50 bunches, $27.50.
Tn ease lots of 125 bunches, $53.00 per 100 bunches.
Natural (Yellow), bunch, 65c; doz., $7.25; 50 bunches, $27.50.
In case lots of 125 bunches, $53.00 per 100 bunches.
MAGNOLIA. Bronze, Green, Purple. Most popular leaf ever
introduced for wreaths, etc. Will keep indefinitely, and
adapted to all weather conditions.
Price, any color per carton, $1.40; 6 at $1.35 each.
OAK LEAVES, Prepared. Unsurpassed for Wreaths, Garlands,
etc. Prepared in Light Autumn Red, Green and Leather-
Brown, from selected oak branches,
Price, per carton, $1.50; 6 cartons, $1.40 each.
LYCOPODIUM, Prepared. 10 lbs. to carton.
Price, per carton, $3.00; 3 cartons, $2.85 per carton.
OAK SPRAYS, Prepared. Large selected branches in Red,
Brown and Green. Price, per lb., 35c; 10 Ibs., $3.00. Write
_- for prices in case lots.
JAPANESE ROPING, Red andGreen, 60-yd. Bolts.
Per Bolt, 65¢; doz., $7.00. Write for prices in Bale lots.
MASTICA. (See under Glazing Materials.)
MATCH-STICKS. Either natural wood or dyed green. Natural,
. 5-inch, 80c; 12-inch, $1.85; 18-inch, $2.75 per 1000. Dyed
green 5-inch, 90c; 12-inch, $2.00; 18-inch, $2.95 per 1000.
GREEN WIRED MATCH STICKS. 4inch box of 4,500, $2.50;
6-inch box of 3,000, $2.25.
MATTING, Porto Rico. These artistic mattings used for decor-
ating all blooming plants.
— Solid Colors, Per doz., $2.50.
MATS. Burlap One Side. Made of waste wool with Burlap
on both sides. Size C, 40x76 inches, each, $2.25; doz., $21.00.
Size D, 76x76 inches, each $3.00, doz., $32.00.
MOLE TRAPS, Out O’Sight, $1.15.
MOSS (Sphagnum)—See page 55.
PAPER. Prices on Paper subject to Market changes.
Manilla Tissue. Regular grade, 24x36 inches, f.o.b. Chicago,
: ream (400 sheets), $1.40; 10 reams (4000 sheets), $12.50;
f.o.b. N.Y., ream (480 sheets), $1.65; 10 reams (4800shts.), $15.00.
American Beauty Tissue. 24x36 inches, f.0.b. New York,
ream (480 sheets), $1.80; 10 reams (4800 sheets), $16.26; f.o.b.
Chicago, ream (400 sheets), $1.50; 10 reams (4000 sheets), $13.50.
Florists’ Pure White Tissue. 24x36 inches, f. 0. b. Chicago,
_—
_gheets, $8.75; 480 sheets, $2.00,
_ WAUGHAN’S SEED STORE, CHICAGO AND NEW YORK, BOOK FOR FLORISTS
2000 sheets, $7.25; 400 sheets, $1.70; f.0.b. New York, 2400
ve.
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PAPER—Continued.
White Wax. Medium, 24x36 inches; f.o.b. Chicago, 400 sheets»
$2.50; f.o.b. New York, 480 sheets, $3.00.
Green Wax. Beautiful shade light green, 24x36 in.,f.o.b. Chicago,
400 sheets, $3.00; f.0.b. New York, 480 sheets, $3.60.
White Wax. On rolls; best quality paper. Three sizes: 18 in.
approx. wgt., 45 Ibs. 24 in., approx. wgt., 50 lbs. 30 in.
approx. wgt., 60 lbs. Price, per Ib., 28c.
Waterproof Crepe Paper. In green, pink, lavender, yellow and
purple; per roll, 40c; per doz , $4.00; carton of 50 rolls, $15.50.
Florists’ Watermarked Wrapping Paper. “Say it with
Flowers” combining two essentials, Paper and Publicity. Made
in two colors bleached white and cloud green Rolls, sizes
24 in. 30 in. 36 in. wide. Price per lb., 18c.
Write for prices in larger quantities.
POT COVERS, Crepe Paper: Rubber bands running through
them for adjustment on the pot; are without bottom.
Doz. 00
No. 1—To cover 5 or 6-in. pot.............. $ .85 5.50
No. 2—To cover 6 or 7-in. pot ............. 1.00 7.50
No. 3—To cover 8 or 9-in. pot.............. ieao 9.00
No. 4—To cover 10-in. pot..............-.. 1.50 11.00
POT HANGER, Kramer’s .
Only practical device for converting ordinary flower pots into
hanging baskets. Fits all standard made pots from 2 to 10-inch.
Price, $1.50 per doz., by express. Sample doz., by mail, $1.60.
POWDER GUN. (See Dusters.)
PENCILS, Indelible. For marking labels. Each, 10c; doz. $1.00.
PINS, GREENING
Adapted for pinning on galax leaves, dagger or fancy ferns,
sheet moss, ete. $2.50 per box of about 11,000.
PLANT STAKES—A Full Line
CANE STAKES.
Standard Grade. These run from 6 to 8 feet in length and
weigh about 120 to 130 pounds per 1000. Price (if shipped
from Chicago), per 100, $1.45; 500 for $5.15; per 1000, $9.00
(If shipped from New York), per 100, $1.70; 500 for $6.15,
per 1000, $10.75. Special price on larger lots on application.
Heavier Grade. % run8to9ft.; % 9 to 10ft.; balance 10 to 12 ft.
Weight about 250 pounds per 1000. Price (if shipped from
Chicago), per 100, $2.35; 500 for $9.25; 1000, $16.50. (If
shipped from New York), per 100, $2.60; per 500, $10.00; per
1000, $18.00.
Per 100 Per 1000
0 oe
1% feet......... $0.6! 50 Si fEOt. seers cveisres 00
mR LCC bate co serra 6-20. 4.25 314 feet.......... 1.10 7.50
DUG TCE 26 ute 90 5.00 4 feet... .cccece 1.20 8.75
Natural, 6ft.. 1.50 3.00
Pipe Stems, 4 to 6 ft. long, weight, per 1000,.54 lbs. F.O.B.
Chicago, 100 for 90c; 500, $3.50; 1000, $6.25.
Wooden, Green. Handsome and convenient for Gladiolus, etc.
Per 100 : Per 100
Light, 134 feet... ......- $1.65 Might, 4 fees « cv cinelecerere $ 7.75
ore hitbeoeRCCU aisierc/ots siaters ote 275 PaAghits) Orfeeti » vars ietererc/cilete 9.75
Light, 244 feet............ 3.85 Heavy; 3 feet cnc. cutee 7.50
Mishtaoie Leebe sity soem -te 5.00 Heavy, 4 feet. ..........+. 10.25
ight, 334 feet...... 5.024. 6.25 Heavy, 5 feet............. 13.00
Galvanized Steel Wire Stakes. Write for latest quotations on
quantities. Far superior to wooden stakes and practically inde-
structible. We supply largest buyers,
No. of Guage, No.9 Wire .100 1000 No. 8 Wire 100 1000
ia fectreeee $0.75 $5.75 314 feet........ $1.85 $15.00
ZUeheeby oacul-iclece 1.00 7.75 Ob iajelsic wie .10 17.50
2% feet.......- 1.20 10.50 UMC cleleccre.e .50 22.00
Si nie eoAGdooc 1.45 13.00 6 feet......c.0 2.90 26.00
PLANT BED CLOTH
A substantial sub-
stitute for glass == Tn
and, being light, Ta
can be easily and safely shipped.
Medium. 20 yds.and up, per yd., 21¢; 60 yds. and up, yd., 19c.
Heavy. 20 yds. and up, per yd., 29c;60 yds. and up, yd., 27c¢;
We do not sell less than 20 yards of.a kind; it comes in 40
and 60-yard lengths. Samples on application.
ROLLING STANDS. Made of wood fibre for heavy plants. Mounted on
E
casters, Each Doz. ach Doz.
PLUS iasate alatereiatstelelersieteisisic/sia’e’s SU LOFS UT 25. Sain: ocak sacisnmeas silane $2.25 $23.00
ME AmiTIN im bie ss slaleidevieelelslsicfe.s pu lsO WIZ COh20-In ec ccieisstesecite asians 2.65 27.00
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Taffeta, Heavy Grade Brilliant, Satin Taffeta, All Silk
Bolt All Colors Bolt
No. 12, width2 in... $1.35 No. 12, width 1% in... $1.40
No. 16, width 244 in... 1.50 No. 16, width 244 in... 1.60
No. 22, width 234 in... 1.75 No. 22, width 234 in... 1.85
No. 40, width3 in... 2.10 No. 40, width3 in... 2.15
No. 60, width 3% in... 2.35 No. 60, width 354 in... 2.40
No. 80, width 4 in... 2.60 No. 80, width 4 in... 2.75
Narrow Gauze Ribbon. Suitable for plant decorations, bridal
sprays, etc.; white. No. 2, pattern 1438, spool of 50 yards, $2.50:
VAUGHAN’S SEED STORE, CHICAGO AND NEW YORK, BOOK FOR FLORISTS
RIBBONS AND CHIFFONS
™ ae
We offer only the best grades especially
adapted for Florists’ use, but can
also supply. other grades not listed,
Chiffon, all shades. In bolts of 35 to 40 yards.
less than a bolt of a shade.
per yard, 6c; 10-inch, per yard, 9c.°
Valley Pattern Chiffon. Pink and white, 6-inch, per yard 7ic.
Dotted Chiffon, all shades. In bolts of 35 to 40 yards. Sold only
in original bolts. 4-inch, per yard, 7c; 6-inch, per yard, 74c;
10-inch, per yard, 13c. ;
No. 1 Baby Ribbon. Spool of 50 yards, 85c;
doz.. $9.00.
Corsage Pins, 4-inch; assorted colors. Per gross, $2.00.
Corsage Ties (Cord and Tassels). -Per doz., 60c; per gross, $6.00.
We do not sell
Any color.
(= Prices on pots subject to change without notice “wa
NEPONSET PAPER FLOWER POTS
We are western agents for these pots. The
cheapest Flower Pots on the market. They are
made from Neponset Waterproof Fabric, and for
lightness, cleanliness and cheapness have no equal.
They are absolutely unbreakable, much lighter in
weight than clay and are therefore splendid for
shipping plants.
Per 1600, Per 1000, Original
Gross wt.
Size, Per f. 0. b. f. 0. b. crates of 1000
inch 100 New York Chicago hold pots about
74 Sane $0.55 $ 3.85 $ 4.00...... 1000 see 12 Ibs.
24.. -65 4.55 AN (ats Vee! ce 1000...... 17 lbs
RES eee .90 6.00 Derr 1000...... 23 Ibs.
Soe: 1.15 7.00 SEO pene NOC, nao oe 35 Ibs.
y PaaS 1.35 10.00 HORS OR err 500 see 46 lbs
Ges Sa 2.10 15.25 GROUSE OOO Fei 80 Ibs.
6 et 2.70 20.00 aL OO oy eee 500...:..110 Ibs.
FLOWER POTS, Standard Red F. O. B. Chicago.
We ship in original crates only. Please note the number of pots in
crate, as at present labor costs we cannot break bulk.
Ne fonEose Sold in Crate Lots only N Gaon cts
® in....1500....$ 9.25 per 1000 GHirwsoo06 117....$ 6.60 per 100
24% in....1200.... 11.50 per 1000 7 in. bo oOS 99.... 11.50 per 100
8 in.... 800.... 14.95 per 1000 8in...... 50.... 16.15 per 100
4 in.... 360.... 2.85 per 100 ae 8 28.... 24.00 per 100
f 240.... 4.60 per 100 In...... 24. 31.00 per 100
6 in.... tee LZine ee 6.... 62.50 per 100
AZALEA POTS, also suitable for Boston Ferns
No. of Pots Per No.of Pots Per
in crate 100 in crate 100
6inch..... ils ones $ 6.60 Qinch..... 284... 514): $24.00
Inch..... aecea 11.50 10 inch... :.: 2a aire 31.00
8inch..... (0)4. sao 16.15 12 inch..... (oss an 62.50
BULB OR FERN PANS =
Doz. Per 100 Doz. Per100
Buc Ee eile te eee $ .80 $4.60 Sinchiy eich $2.25 $16.15
Ghiricee eieyeieketel= sie 1.00 6.60 LObinche eine ies 4.65 31.00
1/ HNN sonooadoouace 1.75 11.50
SAUCERS, Fibre
Doz Doz
LOiinch*eyewiseeee saretotelehotereye $5.75
EARTHENWARE HANGING BASKETS, Terra Cotta
Each Doz. Each Doz
Thd¥eTs) VateqiatAto cus. GckOD $0.35 $3.25 9inch........:.§0.50' $4.25
yt ris aor one Sbroes 45 4.25 TOTO ees doin ob 70 6.50
REEDS: Perlb. 5lbs. Perlb. Perlb. 5lbs. Per lb.
Nosgh cemlenese sats $1.00 ....... $0595 a NO ose SO:70 Sey 0.65
No. 2.. BOOS atentaisiele A INONTG ee Gintes.ateneye =O eee eielere -65
INO273 Fee Nee Oe ees TOL EMIN OF Sar. ti cleieveise SES aa ciee -60
INObrAas eerie ne REO eereineress -70
RAFFIA. Prices subject to change without notice.
Natural, Best Grade, f. o. b. Chicago, lb., 25c., 5 Ib. lots,
per lb., 22c; 10 1b. lots, perlb., 20c; 100 lbs., $15.00. Bale lots
(about 225 lbs.), per 100 lbs., $13.00.
Dyed—(Used for basket work in schools). Old gold, pink, purple,
emerald green, dark red, bright red, black, navy blue, orange.
Per lb., 80c; 5 lbs. at 75c; 10 lbs., at 70c. Sample on
application.
SASH, Hot bed. Unglazed, 3x6 ft., for 3 rows, 10-inch single glass,
each, $2.65; 3 for $7.65; doz., $28.80. Glazed, single strength,
each $7.20.; doz.. $81.75.
For 38 in. x 6 ft., for 4 rows 8-inch single glass, unglazed, each,
$3.10; 3 for $9.00; doz., $34.00. Glazed, each, $7.60; doz.,
$84.75.
Double Glass Sash, 3x6 ft., for 3 rows, 10-in. glass, unglazed,
each, $5.45; 3 for $15.90; doz., $62.00. Glazed, each, $12.00;
6 for $68.00.
Our sash are made of clear air-dried Cypress. Unglazed sash
are not painted. Glazed sash are painted one coat. .
Add 95c per sash for double-strength glass.
SAWS, Double-Edged Pruning, 2
16-in., $1.30; 18-in., $1.40; 20-in., $1.55
Vaughan’s Perfection Pruning.
Made of the best steel with ad-
justable blade, so any branch
can be easily removed close to
trunk of the tree. Can be used
as a hand saw or fastened to
any size pole. Hach, $2.35; 3
for $6.75. Extra blades, 25c.
“Sg California Pole Trimmer
ca Curved, draw-cut saw with
Lown ayn «6C crook for removing
ae ¢@ =~ branches. Each, $1.80.
"Forester Pruning Saw. Makes heavy pruning easy and saves time. 26inches
long. Hach, $1.55.
SHEARS, Pruning. 6-in.$1.50; 9-in. $2.00. Extra springs, ea. 15c.
Levin’s Improved. Most powerful shears made. Hach, 85c.
Henckel Imported Pruning Shears, with ratchet, 73 inch.
Each, $2.25; 83-inch, each, $2.50.; 914 inch, each, $3.00.
Henckel. Calif pattern, with brass spring. Each, $3.00.
Grass. With thumb guard, for trimming around beds. Hach, 40c.
Border. Long handle, 9-inch, $4.50.
Sheep Shears, all steel. Best quality, $1.35.
AvHedge. Best imported. _
8-inch, notched, $3.00; 9-inch, notched
$3.25; 10-inch, notched, $3.50.
==yBuckeye Pruner. 20-inch handle,
$1.65; 26-inch handle, $2.00.
Clyde Draw-Cut Pruner. 24-inch handle, $3.25. 4
Improved Wire. For cutting annealed wire.
Each, $1.25; 3 for $3.60.
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FLORISTS’ SNIPS
(Especially suitable for
_ cutting wire, etc). Each,
) $1.25; 3 for $3.60.
SICKLE. Grass Hook. (English, Riveted
Back). Each, 75c.
Domestic Knuckle Saver.
SOD CRUSHERS.
No.1 Machine. Total height, 46inches; jf
size of roll, 6x21 inches; suitable for . }
5,000 feet or less of glass. Each, $21.00.
No. 2 Machine. Total height, 46 inches;
size of roll, 6x42; suitable for large
establishment. Each, $31,00.
Each, 75c.
Four-inch, per yard, 5c; 6-inch. —
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: Many of the Sphagnum Moss swamps in the Wisconsin district have been so
SPH AGNUM MOSS worked out that the remaining sections contain only old deposits, frequently
full of brush, weeds and grass. Our Moss is from one of the largest and
cleanest swamps in the Wisconsin cranberry region and the Sphagnum is bright, clean, of new growth, and free from brush or dead moss.
Our contract requires the bales to be of the full standard size, which is 45x14x16 inches, solidly packed. We own our moss at right
prices, and on a quality basis can meet all competition. The labor situation is favorable ang
supply is good.
We are putting up clean Sphagnum Moss. ,qaesaagal , as ee esis:
VAUGHA NS Buy it and compare with other grading. * V Uy GHA NS
CLEAN. SPHAGNUM BURLAPPED BALES—each, $1.25; 5 bales ame 4 agi Ni SPH AGNUM
$6.00; 10 bales $11.50; F.O. B. New York,
FOR FLORISTS 50c per bale higher. (Size, 45x14x16 inches).
BURLAPPED BALES. FF. O. B. shipping
station in Wisconsin. 25 bales at 75c
Taken thot each.
Burlapped Bales i] Write for prices on 50 or 100 bales.
ee WIRED BALES—10 for $10.00 at Chicago.
We do not carry the Wired Bales in New York.
SHEET MOSS, (Fresh Green)—Freshly gathered, for Windows, Wire Baskets, etc., per sack, $2.25-
SPRAY PUMPS SCOLLAY’S FAMOUS FLORISTS’ SPRINKLER
Bink’s Spray. A medium price We are General Western Agents
sprayer constructed of best ‘ None better for floral work. Beware of
material and willdo good work. cheap imitations. Made of best quality
Equipped with 3 ft. discharge of rubber and will outwear any other Sprink-
hose, shut-off cocks, Star spray ler in the market
nozzle and shoulder strap. Angle Neck, No. 1, large size, 6 in. high,
Works with compressed air. Kd NMEA icin «cee .$1.25; doz. $12.00
Price ................ $8.75 Large size, plain top, No. 1, 6 in. high,
fy Auto Spray. Hight to ten strokes com-| each .................. 1.25: doz. 12.00
fj) Presses enough air to discharge entire | Medium size, plain top, No. 2 :
contents. Fitted with “Auto Pop’’| gach } k 75) Wee O0:'dou./10080
automatic valve, which isclosed by the] ~ — BS ORE a
air pressure. In operation a lever is} SYRINGES Ga
moved, opening he yea and lowine English Brass. : ; Z < 3 % Each
an instantaneous discharge of spray. a 72 EPCg [Ion Es 9 25
Price: Galvanized iron reservoir, $6.00; No: a ee ae me 15 Tana aie, peau eg me pe
with Auto Pop, $6.50; solid copper o. B. area, 2 in. long, 13-16 in. indiam... .......
reservoir, $9.00; with Auto Pop,| No-C. 14% in. long, 15-16 in. in diam eee Ain dtocuInod heOIALe
$9.50. Brass Extension Rod, in 2-ft.| No. D. 15}4 in. long, 1/4 in. in diam..... AOUOO Ho\nneociti oe. eset 00)
lengths, each 50c. No. 5. Best for general Greenhouse use................. 6.50
Success Spray Pump. Excellentfor usein gar-| No. 12. 14 in. long, lin. in diam.................. aia 3.75
dens, greevhouses and orchards; also for white-
washing and spraying poultry houses.
Price, without pail, $7.50.
Auto Spray No. 40. 12-gal. machine be-
ing equipped with a truck, this pump
will generate from 150 to 170 pounds
pressure to the square inch. Equipment
8 ft. 3, in. high pressure hose and 2 ft.
8-in. iron extension pipe lever shut-off
and latest screen nozzle. Price, $30.00.
The Kinney. Used for spraying liquid
manures. Worked by water pressure.
Nickeled iron; construction simple.
Each, $2.25.
No. 11. 18 in. long; 1 stream, 2 sprays............... Peles "25
THERMOMETERS (Can be sent by mail at a small
extra charge for packing.) 8-in.,
each, 30c; doz., $2.75; 10-in., each, 35c; dozen, $3.00.
Tin Case. Standard Grade (tested.) Sinch, each, $1.40;
3 for $4.00.
Cabinet. Wood case, metal face. Each, 65c; 3 for $1.75.
Self-Registering. With magnet. 8in. Each, $5.50.
Minimum. For registering cold during absence and
showing present temperature. Each, $2.00.
Hot Bed (Mushrooms). Brass point, wood frame. Each $2.00
8 inch Wood Back Thermometer. Easy reading
black oxidized brass scale, range about plus 30 to 120°F,
magnifying red spirit tube. This is a very easy reading and
pepules thermometer for greenhouses.
rice, each, 85c;3 for $2.25.
TIN FOIL. Price subject to change without notice.
—_——— _ Terms cash.
Florists’ Foil. 5,6 or7 in., 1lb., 16c; 10 Ibs., $1.50; 25
Ibs., $3.25; 50 lbs., $6.00; 100 lbs., $11.25.
Micletar Green Foil. Per lb. 40c; 10 lbs. $3.80; 25 Ibs.
TOOTH PICKS. Wired. A time and money saver. These are put up
a boxes containing 10,000 wired picks ready for use.
in
Price, $2.50 per box; case of 50,000, $11.00.
Wood. 1 box, 10c; 3 boxes, 25c; 7 boxes, 50c; 17 boxes, $1.00; 35 boxes, $2.00;
1 case, 100 boxes, $4.75.
nized steel, $6.50; TREE IRRIGATOR For conveying water and fertilizerto the roots of large
Solid brass, $9.50. —_—_——— trees in parkways, etc. Each $2.25.
Pneumatic Sprayer. Compressed air han TREE PRUNERS. Waters’. 6 ft., $1.65; 8 ft., $1.90; 10 ft., $2.25; 912 ft.,
sprayer. Cuts labor of BeAinice eee ———_ $2.50. Extra blades, each, 25c. 5
in half. Willthrow a fine mist. Splendid} TRELLISES. Fan-Shaped. 18-inch, 50c; 3 for $1.35; 24-inch, 55c; 3 for
for applying insecticides. 1-quart size.| ————————— $1.50; 30-inch, 80c; 3 for $2.25; 3 feet, $1.25; 314 feet, 21-inch
Galvanized Tank; each, $1.25. Brass wide, $1.35; 4feet, 27-inch wide, $1.85; 5feet, 32-inch wide, $2.25; 6 feet, 38-
Tank; each $2.00. inch wide, $2.60; 7 feet, 42-inch wide, $3.00.
SONIA aa ahead Veranda. 18-inch wide, 5 feet, $2.25; 6 feet, $2.45; 7 feet, $2.80; 8 feet,
$3.20; 9 feet, $3.65; 10 feet, $3.85.
TROWELS. Vaughan’s Steel. Absolutely the best trowel in the world.
—————__ It is one solid piece of steel, and will outwear several of the
ordinary sort. Each, $1.00; 3 for $2.85; 6 for $5.40; 12 for $10.50.
Ordinary Garden Trowel. 6-inch, 15c; dozen, $1.50.
+ English Steel. An excellent trowel, neat and durable, 6-inch, each, 35c;
3 for $1.00; dozen, $3.00.
Perfection Sprayer.
The tank is made of
heavier metal than
used for similar
sprayers, while the
valve and pump are
very well made. The
hose is attached at
such an angle that
it will not kink.
Unexcelled for
Whitewash, Water,
Paints, Insecticides.
Two styles. Galva-
The Lowell. For applying in-
secticides in the form of a mist
or vapor. The reservoir of this
sprayer is made of glass, which enables the operator to
see ingredients mixing. Price each, 85c: 3 for $2.25.
Daisy Hand Sprayer. Will spray when held either
up or down. Sprays on both strokes of Plunger.
Price, each, 90c; should go by express.
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FLOWER TUBS ‘‘Richmond Style.”’
These are made of best seasoned White Virginia }
Cedar, securely bound with welded wire
hoops. They are nicely painted green, paint
of best oils. Florists will find them ready
sellers where a substantial yet attractive tub of
moderate price is required. Stamped steel
handles are also supplied at an additional charge as below.
Prices F. O. B. Chicago or New York.
Uns dey oe Depth. Price, Each Hone
No. 1 6 in. 6 in. $0.65 $2.50
No. 3 8 in, 8 in. .80 2.95
No. 5 10 in, 9 in. 95 3.60
No. 7 12 in. 11 in, 1.35 5.20
No. 9 14 in. 13 in, 1.85 7.00
No. 11 16 in. 15 in, 2.35 9.00
No. 13 18 in. 17 in. 3.00 11.60
No. 14 19 in. 18 in. 3.70 14.20
If handles are required, add 35c per tub.
PLANT PAILS
Made of selected White Cedar. Bound with Electric ig
Welded Wire Hoops too strong to break and cannot
fall off. The tubs are nicely painted and are well suited for
shifting plants from large size pot.
8 by 6 inches, each, $0.65; 12 for $7.20; 100 for $56.00.
11 by 9 inches, each, .75;12for 8.40;100for 62.00.
TURF EDGER American. With handle, each, $1.10.
TWINE ‘‘The Queen” White cotton Twine. For tying parcels,
flowers, etc. Put up in 5-lb. sacks. Price, $2.25.
Hemp. ~- No. 18, for parcels. Per lb., 50c.
Jute. For bunching; 2 or 3-ply. Per lb., 30c; 10 lbs., $2.50;
Per 100 lbs., $22.00.
Silkaline. For stringing Smilax, etc., fast
green color, will not fade nor break. FFF,
Coarse 2-0z. spools, 1 lb. in box, 8 spools,
$2.00; FF, Medium, 2-oz. spools, 1 lb. in box,
8 spools, $2.00; F, Fine. 2-o0z. spools, 1 lb. in
box, 8 spools, $2.00.
Florists Thread, Green.
Samples on application.
8 spools, $1.75.
Tie Spray Green Thread.
Box of 8 spools, $1.00.
VASES Florists’ Glazed Fibre. Furnished in deep, rich brown
glaze; absolutely waterproof. Largely used for displaying cut
flowers. Can beusedformany purposes. More desirable than
glass or earthen, because they are light, strong and will not
break if dropped. They pay for themselves in a short time.
Similar to Silkaline.
2-oz. spools, 25c;
Depth Diameter Carton Carton Price
Inside Inside Contains Weighs Per doz.
NOs POP shies 13) ine. Onl. a doze ae 2on llosmerier: 317 00
INOS amr neers 1O} ines Os einai edoze el mlb Saar telonO 0
INK aeetoes aoe 9 in...42% in. GlOzZ55 6 oll) Moss sue 3 14 25
INO} NBs saa coe 6 eink. 4) ink NCoyoda0 U Wess sos ID Bs
INO erate: siarce ine 455inw 63) singe aidezieeowlbsh nas. 10 25
Noy, CDss deoead PPA sila h wGhy bile, sill) Gloyz4,, Hl) hosigg one 53 00
INO AOL Aaeee 20) blast! sha oollsl Cocco Tf MoScaae- 31 00
INO se dre) eco 18 in...5} in. FG OYA5 5 550) MoSsoho 20 00
INO 22 ercricvedbet: 16) aheig sce shal, Gloy5 54 SS Moses cae 19 00
WO, 35405505 12ers eae ele COZ -epaell 2 sulla Seema 16 75
VASE. Flower Displayer, (Heavy Glass). Very ornamental,
the separate compartments making the
arrangement of flowers easy, and displaying
them to the best advantage.
Round 4-inch, each, $0.60;3 for........ $1.50
5-inch, each, .90; 3 for........
G-incheachs suleops crtO Lane
Prices subject to changes as Market fluctuates.
VAUGHAN’S SEED STORE, CHICAGO AND NEW YORK, BOOK FOR FLORISTS :
VASE. Green Earthenware Cemetery.
Astrong and ornamental vase, that keeps
Each, 40c; per dozen,
its color.
$4.00; 3 doz. for $11.25.
WATERING POTS. American. Heavy
galvanized round can, 2 copper-faced -
roses, long spouts. 4-qt.,$3.50;6-qt. $3.85;
8-qt., $4.10; 10-qt., $4.40; 12-qt., $4.75.
French Style.
make as above.
Oval, otherwise same
6-qt., $4.25; 8-qt.,
$4.65; 10-qt., $5.00; 12-qt., $5.50.
WEEDERS. Excelsior. 15c; doz., $1.60.
Lang’s, very useful. Each, 20c; doz.,$2.00.
Hazeltine Hand. Each, 30c; doz., $3.00.
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Wonder. Each, 70c; doz., $7.00.
Piqua Lawn Weeders. Each, $1.25.
Eureka. The best little hand
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WHEAT SHEAVES.
weeder that we know of for
loosening soil around plants.
Thin forged steel fingers. Short
handled, 45c; long handled, 60c.
The Kind that Hold their Shape.
Prices subject to change. For many years we have supplied
WHEELBARROWS
Vaughan’s Greenhouse.
Box, 14 in. wide at
wheel end; 16 in. wide
at handle end; 12 in.
deep. The bottom of
the box is matched and
glued together, and there
isno crack against which
a shovel might run.
The wheel is of steel, 17
inches high, with 2%-
inch tread; the axle is 15
inches wide.
of the best material.
the trade with High Grade
Wheat Sheaves; employing
as we doa corps of experienced
makers in this line, and using
the choicest imported wheat
enables us to turn out the Best
Sheaf on the market.
Length, inches Each
A154. a5. $0 35
B17. 605 ee eee 45
C—19. > ee eae ee 65
D—2114. dsc eee 85
E—24 1 05
F—26). 2saee Sa oC 1 45
G—28. shea 175
Fi—30: |. eee ae 2 00
i—32: {oer 2 50
Made especially for use in greens
houses between the benches.
Dimensions are as follows:
The barrow is 20 inches wide over all, and is made
Legs reinforced. Price, each, $10.00.
The Globe Barrow. Measurement of box, 30 in. long, 19 in.
wide at wheel, 24 in. at handles.
(Prices subject to change.)
WIRE.
Bright Annealed.
Per lb. 6 Ibs. 12 Ibs.
No. 18. .30.20.. $0.75. .$1.30
No. 20.. .20.. .90.. 1.40
No. 22.. .20.. 1.00.. 1.50
No. 24.. .20.. 1.10.. 1.75
FLORISTS’ CUT WIRE
Price with steel wheel $7.00.
Per lb. 6 lbs. 12 Ibs.
No. 26. .$0.25. .$1.15. .$1.90
No..28. 3.305 2bea sO
No. 36...” 405, devDeere 00
Clean, extra soft, white wire, straightened and cut in lengths
ready for immediate use, and in a convenient form. 12 Ibs. in
each box, cut in lengths of 12 or 18 inches.
No. 18 20 22 24 26
Price.tcd. co 0 02... ee eee oes so l-50) SILO SL85 eo 2omeeennes
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and latest models.
sizes and combinations.
Implements.
Double and
Single
Wheel Hoes Seeders
WE ARE SPECIAL CHICAGO AGENTS
The “Iron Age” is a quality line throughout.
The “Iron Age” is a complete line, including Wheel Hoes, double
and single; Hill and Drill Seeders, Fertilizer Distributors in many
A great feature is the many combinations
that can be made of the same frame.
We do not prepay railroad or delivery charges on any “Iron Age”
Allowing ourselves a very small margin we have cut
our prices as low as possible for prompt cash payment—A comparison
with others will show our close prices.
Hill and
Drill
The finest materials
No. 306. Combined Double and Single Wheel Hoe, Hill
and Drill Seeder :
Four machines in one—a hill seeder, a drill seedex, a double
wheel hoe to work astride the rows, a single wheel hoe to
work between—each form complete and the equal of any
tools on the market made as separate tools for sepa-
rate purpose. The cut shows No. 306 set up asa
seeder—sows accurately in hills at 4, 6, 8 12 or
14 ins. apart, or in drills with a quick change
from one to the other.
Price, complete, $18.25.
No. 304 Combined Double and
SingleWheel Hoe and Drill Seeder.
Like 306,
but sows
in rows
s only
¥ and has
=} different
} plow.
Price,
$17.75
No. 315. Combined Single Wheel Hoe, Hill and Drill Seeder
A thoroughly practical and complete combination. Will accomplish about
all the work of No. 306 except thatitis a Single Wheel Tool. Takes about same
5 tools and attachments as No. 306. In its Seeder form sows
either way, in drills or hills. Has strong malleable iron
frame, 16 in. wheel, and is simply and easily
changed and adjusted.
Price, Complete, $14.75.
When wanted as Hill and Drill Seeder only, order
No. 316. Price, $13.25.
No. 317. Combined Single Wheel
Hoe and Drill Seeder; is same as No.
315 except that it has no hill dropping
Onion
Planter.
For planting seed for device.
big Onions and Sets, Price.
No. 318B. ELA
Price,
wanted
$14.75 — as
Drill
Seeder
only,
order
No. 318
Price,
$12.75.
When used as a cultivator, expands to
30 ins. and close to 14 ins. Can be
narrowed to 11 ins. by reversing
standards. Has long, high steel
frame, that makes the tool run
steady and clear of trash. As
shown in the cut, has lever
expander and lever wheel.
Can be furnished with
plain wheel.
Price, $13.00.
Or, with
plain
wheel and
without
Price,
Complete,
$13.75.
No. 301. Combined Double and Single Wheel Hoe
This is the Wheel Hoe form of No. 306. Can be made into Single Wheel
Hoe in one minute. Cultivate astride the row close —
up on each side without injury to the plants or
between any width rows with hoes reversed. The
high wheels make it an easy-running machine.
Takes all ot the tools shown and various attach-
ments for special work including Drill Attach-
ments to sow in continuous rows or both drills
and hills. The latter are $8.00 and $9.00
respectively.
If this Wheel Hoe is wanted plain
with hoes only, order as No. 303.
Price, $7.50.
If wanted
with
takes
order as
Price,
Complete
New Model
Seed Drill
Very popular
with seedsmen
and market,
gardeners.&
Exact reg
ulation of seed = :
discharge by |||]
using an eco Mg
centric index or
indicator which
adjusts the
slide for seed
opening exactly
where you want
it. Noseries of
holes which |]
have tobe used ¥
whether they
answer or not.
A swinging cut-
off stops flow of
seed—does not
jam with fall-
ing seed.
Complete
$11.75
Corn Planter—Hand
“The Eagle.’’ This isa rotary planter, having three difter-
ent sized plates which can be easily changed. Each, $2.75.
Cahoon Seeder
It will seed evenly four to six
It will scatter the
following distances: Wheat, Barley,
Rye, 25 feet; Clover and Timothy, 18
Ia to 20 feet. The bag and hopper hold
about 22 quarts. Weight, 5% lbs.
Price, $5.25.
acres per hour.
Lawn Supplies for Parks and Cemeteries
Lawn Mowers
ai
Philadelphia Lawn Mower
The genuine Philadelphia Lawn Mowers are the
recognized standard for high class machines. They
are universally used in cemeteries and parks, where
they arerun constantly, day after day. The ordinary
mowers cannot stand such usage. We list the three
highest grade machines made by the Philadelphia
company. Write for catalog.
Style A. High wheel, all steel, very easy to run
and lightin weight. _Ten-inch driving wheels. Long,
large bearings, four blades, double ratchet. More of
these mowers used by parks and estates than all other
makes combined. Three gears on one side.
15 in, 17 in. 19 in. 21 in.
$20.00 $22.00 $24.50 $26.50
Style K. Cylinder with 5 blades. Driving wheel
10 inches. Big bearings, bored with rifle-barrel
wceuracy. Vanadium crucible steel blades Very
durable. Single pinion gears on both sides,
14 in. 16 in. 18 in. 20 in.
$15.50 $17.25 $18.75 $20.50
Graham. Named for the president of the Phila-
delphia company. The finest lawn mower made.
steel cylinder, 4 blades. Driving wheels 10 inches.
Train of gears for easy running on both sides. Bear-
ings absolutely accurate Wheels, gears and cylinders
can be removed without disturbing other adjustments.
17 in. 19 in.
$21.00 $24.00
Philadelphia Grass Collectors. Have a galvanized
iron bottom and never-rip cloth connections. Always
be careful to state size and style of Mower when
ordering. 14 and 15-inch, $2.70; 16 and 17-inch,
$2.80; 18 and 19-inch, $3.00; 20 and 21-inch, $3.10.
s ny
The Eagle Philadelphia Horse
Lawn: Mower
The roller of this Mower is in two sections and is 14
inches high, making the 40-inch machine light work for
one horse. Weight, exclusive of shafts, 35 inch, 580
lbs.; 40 inch, 610 lbs. Price (including seats, shafts
and side-draft attachment) f. 0. b. Chicago or New
York: 35-inch cut, $150.00; 40-inch cut, $175.00.
N. B.—We can also supply any standard make of
Horse Mowers. Write for prices before purchasing.
Philadelphia Eagle Motor Mower
The most successful motor mower—anyone who
knows gasoline mower can operate. Walking type,
SSO ee 2 fe tt
30-inch cut; mows #{-acre per hour. Riding type,
40-inch cut; mows 1%4 acres per hour. Immediate
deliveries. Write for booklet.
Easy Emptying Grass Catchers
Easily adjust-
ed to any lawn
mower. Its
strong features
a handle which
givesa balanced
grip and enables
catcher to be
readily lifted off
carried, emptied
and quickly set
on the mower
again. A non-
slipping _ bot-
tom, whichpre,
vents the grass
from slipping
forward while
mowing. Round
backs, so_ op-
erator will not
strike his toes on square Corners.
Style 1G, for mower 12 to 18 inches, long wood Price
handle ay eee ee ee $2.10
Style 2G, for mower 16 to 22 inches, long wood
Handler sas ois ee eet oes eee 35
Style 23B, for mower 12 to 18 inches (square
back), attached to mower by brackets....... 1.40
Style 24G, for mower 18 to 22 inches (square
back), attached to mower by brackets....... 1.50
WATER BARREL, HAND CART,
LEAF RACK
SPRINKLER ATTACHMENT FOR BARREL
Adjustable to One Truck
= wasp Water Barrel, Can be used
ve of purposes; barrel can be easily
ase wi attached or detached from the
x ering the handles. Barrel with
trunnions for attaching to truck. Price, $7.00
Hand Cart. Used with
truck makes
hand cart. Length, 37 inches;
width, 23% inches; d
sx ia) fora variety
truck by simply raising or low-
Sprinkler attachment for barrel $5.75. (Truck extra)
a very convenient dumping
inches, Price $6.75.
“Z|
epth, 8 Se
(Truck extra).
Leaf Rack. for the cartage
of leaves, cut grass from the
lawn, ete. Rack has an average
width of 28 in. by 42 in., and is
21 in. deep.
Price $13.50. (Truck extra)
Price of Truck, No, 2, stee) wheels, 212 inch tread
including trunnions........- $15.75
Gem Lawn Sweeper
machine
the
thor-
This
will clean
lawn more
oughly and
quickly than
three or four men
with hand rakes,
and greatly benefit
the turf. Put to-
gether in the most
durable and
thorough manner.
The rakes are flexible, the rake-heads being divided in
the middle and hung on easy-swinging hinges which
are kept in position by retaining springs. We can
guarantee the machine to do good work.
Price, 24-inch wide, each, $29.00.
THE RICHMOND
SOD CUTTER
A great labor-
saver. A whole
field can be cut = :
without removing the sod, provided a narrow strip of
about one inch in width is taken out at the start.
Price, $33.00.
SS
.
XL. No. 4 Even-Spread Sprinkler
Made substantial and sturdy, red enamel base.
Head made of hard white anti-friction metal. Very
simple and nothing can get out of order. Its efficiency
and low price makes it very popular.
No. 4. Price, each, $1.00; 3 for $2.75.
New XL Sprinkler
This sprinkler throws a very even spray and as far
as any. Equipped with a deflector for shutting off the
spray from houses, porches or sidewalks, as may be
desired. Sprinkles full circle, half and one-third of a
circle. May be hung on stretched wire in garden and
pulled along without getting operator wet or muddy.
Price, 5 in 1, each, $2.25; 3 for $6.50.
Cyclone Sprinkler
Three - Arm Lawn Sprinkler,
which can be operated with a
moderate pressure, covers a wide
area and distributes the water
evenly. The revolving arms throw
the waterin a fine spray into the
air and the motion produces a
fine mist. Height,about1 foot.
Each, $2.25; 3 for $6.50.
The Evanston Sprinkler
One of the best lawn sprink-
lers on the market; has no
revolving parts to wear out
and will not clog with sand
or dirt. Gives an even dis-
tribution of water over a
large area. The fineness and
symmetry of its spray makes it especially desirable
for new lawns and flower gardens. Itslocation may
be changed while under full working head with
perfect ease, by the aid of a wire or cord. Weight,
2lbs. Each, 75c; 3 for $2.00.
Lincoln Park or
Butterfly
Cheapest and best Sprinkler
made. Each, 40c.
Mounted on stand: 2-foot, $1.00,
4-foot, $1.10; 6-foot, $1.20.
Philadelphia Lawn Trimmer
Does what Lawn Mower leaves undone. Havin
one side without wheel, it can run close to walls an
trees, cutting grass clean and quick. Can also be
used for trimming edges of walks, ete.
Price, each, $7.00, complete.
Weed Killer
For use in clearing grass and weeds
Use with 20 to 40
5-gal....$7.50
Herbicide. Y
from roads, gutters, tennis courts.
parts of water.
lg-gal....$1.10 1-gal....$1.90
Grass Hooks
or Sickles
English. _Riveted
back. Each....75cff
Domestic. Best qual-
Hin io SAO AO mOTS 75c
Scythe Blades
English, riveted back, 30-inch, $2.75;
$3.25; Scythe Snath, each, $1.50.
Scythe Stone. Natural, 15¢ each,
36-inch,
Lawn Rollers, Water or Sand
Weight
Water Ballast Lawn Rollers, steel handles, roller
bearings, acetylene welded drums with anti-turf-tear-
ing tires, positively non-rust shut water entrance.
The most efficient and easiest running roller that
is made. :
Diam. Length Sece- Wt., Filled /
No. in. in. tions empty water Price
1420 US: Seeie 14 20 1 65 200 $15.50
S24 raietelels 18 24 1 80 310 19.00
2494 esac 24 24 1 115 500 23.00
Filled with sand will weigh about 50 per cent more
than with water.