87
Facsimile
Transcription
Status: Complete
INDEX TO CATALOGUE.
VEGETABLE SEEDS.
page | |
---|---|
Artichoke | 12 |
Asparagus | 12 |
Beans | 2-3, 18 |
Beet | 4 |
Borecole or Kale | 13 |
Broccoli | 12 |
Brussels Sprouts | 12 |
Cabbage | 6-7 |
Carrot | 9 |
Cauliflower | 5 |
Celery | 8 |
Celeriac | 12 |
Chervil | 12 |
Chicory | 12 |
Collards | 12 |
Corn, Pop | 9, 28 |
“[Corn] Sweet | 10, 28 |
“[Corn] Salad | 12 |
Cress | 12 |
Cucumber | 11 |
Egg Plant | 12 |
Endive | 12 |
Garlic | 30 |
Gourds | 13 |
Garden Lemon | 13 |
Ground Cherry | 12 |
Herbs | 9 |
Kale | 13 |
Kohl Rabi | 13 |
Leek | 13 |
Lettuce | 14 |
Mangel Wurzel | 5 |
Martynia | 40 |
Melon, Musk | 15-16 |
“[Melon,] Water | 17-18 |
Mustard | 13 |
Nasturtium | 49 |
Okra or Gumbo | 13 |
Onion | 19-20 |
“[Onion] Sets | 30 |
Parsley | 24 |
Parsnip | 22 |
Peas | 21, 28 |
Pepper | 22 |
Potatoes, colored plate | 31 |
Potato Seed | 31 |
Pumpkin | 22 |
Radish | 23-24 |
Rhubarb | 26 |
Ruta Baga | 29 |
Salsify | 26 |
Spinach | 24 |
Squash | 25-26 |
Sugar Beet | 4 |
Tobacco | 26 |
Tomato | 27, 28 |
Turnip | 29 |
Vegetable Plants and Roots | 30 |
Vine Peach | 26 |
FLOWER SEEDS.
[page] | |
---|---|
Abronia | 44 |
Abutilon | 44 |
Aconitum | 44 |
Acroclinium | 44 |
Adlumia | 44 |
Adonis | 44 |
Ageratum | 44 |
Agrostemma | 44 |
Alyssum | 43, 44 |
Amaranthus | 44 |
Ampelopsis | 44 |
Anagallis | 44 |
Amobium | 44 |
Antirrhinum | 44 |
Aquilegia | 44 |
Arabis | 44 |
Argemone | 44 |
Asperula | 44 |
Asters | 42, 44-45 |
Balloon Vine | 45 |
Balsam | 45 |
Begonia | 45 |
Beets, Foliage | 45 |
Brachycome | 45 |
Browallia | 45 |
Bryonopsis | 45 |
Cacalia | 46 |
Cactus | 46 |
Calampelis | 46 |
Calendula | 45 |
Calliopsis | 42, 45 |
Campanula | 42, 45-46 |
Canary Bird Vine | 46 |
Candytuft | 43, 46 |
Canna | 46 |
Canterbury Bell | 46 |
Carnation | 41, 46 |
Catchfly | 46 |
Celosia | 46 |
Centaurea | 40, 46 |
Centrosema | 39 |
Chrysanthemum | 41, 46 |
Cineraria | 46 |
Clarkia | 46 |
Cleome | 46 |
Clianthus | 46 |
Cobœa | 46 |
Cockscomb | 41, 46 |
Coleus | 46 |
Convolvulus | 46 |
Cosmos | 40 |
Cuphea | 46 |
Cyclamen | 46-47 |
Cypress Vine | 46 |
Dahlia | 47 |
Daisies | 42, 47 |
Datura | 47 |
Delphinium | 47 |
Dianthus | 47 |
Digitalis | 47 |
Dolichos | 47 |
Edelweiss | 47 |
Eschscholtzia | 47 |
Euphorbia | 40, 47 |
Ferns | 47 |
Feverfew | 47 |
Foxglove | 47 |
Freesia | 47 |
Fuchsia | 47 |
Gailiardia | 47 |
Geranium | 48 |
Gilia | 48 |
Gladiolus | 47 |
Globe Amaranth | 48 |
Gloxinia | 48 |
Gnaphalium | 48 |
Godetia | 48 |
Gourds, Ornamental | 47 |
Grasses, Ornamental | 54 |
Grass Pinks | 41, 48 |
Gypsophila | 48 |
Helianthus | 48 |
Heliotrope | 48 |
Helichrysum | 48 |
Hibiscus | 48 |
Hollyhock | 48 |
Humulus | 48 |
Hyacinthus | 48 |
Ice Plant | 48 |
Ipomea | 42, 48 |
Iris | 48 |
Lantana | 49 |
Larkspur | 38, 48 |
Lathyrus | 48 |
Linum | 49 |
Lobelia | 49 |
Lupinus | 49 |
Lychnis | 49 |
Marguerite | 41 |
Marigold | 49 |
Martynia | 40, 49 |
Marvel of Peru | 49 |
Matricaria | 49 |
Maurandia | 49 |
Mignonette | 49 |
Mimulus | 49 |
Mimosa | 52 |
Mirabilis | 49 |
Mixed Flower Seed | 43 |
Moon Flower | 50 |
Musa Ensete | 43 |
Myosotis | 49 |
Nasturtium | 49 |
Nicotiana | 50 |
Nigella | 50 |
Novelties in Flower Seeds | 38-43 |
Œnothera | 50 |
Oxalis | 50 |
Pansy | 51-52 |
Passion Flower | 39 |
Perilla | 50 |
Petunia | 50 |
Phlox | 43, 50 |
Poppy | 41, 52 |
Portulaca | 50 |
Primula | 50 |
Pyrethrum | 52 |
Rhodanthe | 52 |
Ricinus | 38, 52 |
Salpiglossis | 39, 53 |
Salvia | 52 |
Scabiosa | 52 |
Schizanthus | 53 |
Sedum | 53 |
Sensitive Plant | 52 |
Smilax | 53 |
Spraguea | 53 |
Statice | 53 |
Stevia | 53 |
Stocks | 41, 53 |
Sweet Peas | 53 |
Sweet William | 53 |
Sunflower | 48 |
Thunbergia | 53 |
Torenia | 53 |
Tropæolum | 53 |
Verbena | 53 |
Vinca | 54 |
Violet | 54 |
Wallflower | 54 |
Wahlenbergia | 54 |
Whitlavia | 54 |
Wild Cucumber | 40 |
Wisteria | 54 |
Xeranthemum | 54 |
Zinnias | 54 |
FLOWERING PLANTS AND BULBS.
[page] | |
---|---|
Abutilons | 60 |
Achania | 60 |
Achillea | 60 |
Aloysia | 60 |
Alternanthera | 60 |
Amaryllis | 55 |
Ampelopsis | 60 |
Apios Tuberosa | 55 |
Aristilochia | 60 |
Artillery Plant | 61 |
Astilbe Japonica | 55 |
Asparagus | 61 |
Azalea | 60 |
Begonias, col, plate | 61 |
Blackberry Lily | 54 |
Bleeding Heart | 54 |
Bocconia | 55 |
Cactus | 62 |
Caladium | 54 |
Calla | 55, 62 |
Cannas, colored plate | 54 |
Carnations | 67 |
Chrysanthemums | 63 |
Chinese Sacred Lily | 55 |
Cinnamon Vine | 55 |
Cineraria | 62 |
Clematis | 62 |
Cobea | 62 |
Coleus | 62 |
Collection Bulbs | 59 |
Crinum | 55 |
Crocus | 59 |
Cruel Plant | 62 |
Cyperus | 62 |
Cuphea | 62, 70 |
Cyclamen | 54, 62 |
Dahlias | 56 |
Dieletra | 54 |
DollarCollecti’n [Dollar Collection] | 59, 65, 71 |
Farfugium | 67 |
Ferns | 67 |
Feverfew | 67 |
Forget-me-not | 66 |
Freesias | 58 |
Fuchsias | 63 |
Gazania | 65 |
Genista | 65 |
Geraniums | 64, 71 |
Gladiolus, col. Plate | 56 |
Glechoma | 65 |
Grass Pinks | 65 |
Hardy Climbing Vines | 77 |
Hardy Shrubs | 58, 76 |
Helianthus | 65 |
Heliotropes | 65 |
Hibiscus | 65 |
Hoya Carnosa | 65 |
Hyacinths | 59 |
Hyacinthus | 58 |
Hydrangeas | 65 |
Iris | 59 |
Ivies | 65 |
Lantana | 65 |
Lilies | 57 |
Lily of the Valley | 57 |
Lion’s Tail | 65 |
Manetta Vine | 66 |
Maurandia | 65 |
Maderia Vine | 58 |
Mexican Primrose | 71 |
Moon Flower | 66 |
Marguerite | 66 |
Montbretia | 55 |
Mountain Pink | 66 |
Musa Ensete | 65 |
Musk Plant | 66 |
Myosotis | 66 |
Nasturtium | 66 |
Narcissus | 59 |
Night Blooming Cereus | 61 |
Oxalis | 58, 66 |
Orange Tree | 67 |
Oleander | 66 |
Othonna | 66 |
Pœnies | 55 |
Palms | 67 |
Pansies | 66 |
Passiflora | 66 |
Pelargoniums | 67 |
Petunias | 66 |
Pansy Geranium | 67 |
Primrose | 67, 71 |
Resurrection Plant | 55 |
Roses, col. Plate | 68-69-70 |
Salvia | 67 |
Sedum | 67 |
Scilla | 59 |
Stevia | 67 |
Spider Lily | 58 |
Saxafraga | 67 |
Smilax | 69 |
Solanum | 69 |
Snowdrops | 59 |
Sanseviera | 65 |
Stapelia | 70 |
Tigridias | 59 |
Torenia | 69 |
Tritonia | 58 |
Tuberose | 59 |
Tulips | 59 |
Verbenas | 69 |
Vinca | 71 |
Violets | 70 |
Water Hyacinth | 67 |
Winter or Fall Bulbs | 59 |
Wahlenbergia | 58 |
Yucca Filimentosa | 58 |
Zephyranthes | 58 |
NURSERY STOCK.
[page] | |
---|---|
Apples | 72 |
Apricots | 73 |
Blackberries | 74 |
Buffalo Berry | 75 |
Crab Apples | 72 |
Cherries | 73 |
Currants | 76 |
Dewberry | 74 |
Dollar Collections | 71 |
Evergreens | 77 |
Flowering Shrubs | 58, 76 |
Grapes | 74 |
Gooseberry | 76 |
Mulberry | 74 |
Ornamental Trees | 77 |
Peaches | 73 |
Pears | 73 |
Plums | 73 |
Raspberry | 75 |
Strawberry | 75 |
Vines and Creepers | 77 |
MISCELLANEOUS.
[page] | |
---|---|
Artichokes | 30 |
Asparagus Roots | 30 |
Baskets | 66 |
Books | 57, 72 |
Berry Boxes | 78 |
Broadcast Seeders | 80 |
Fertilizers | 78 |
Flower Pots | 66 |
Fruit Packages | 78 |
Garden Tools | 79-80 |
Garden Trowels | 78 |
Garlic | 30 |
Hand Weeders | 78 |
Horse Radish Sets | 30 |
Introduction | 1 |
Implements | 79-80 |
Insecticides | 70, 78 |
Lawn Vases | 78 |
Onion Sets | 30 |
Pea Nuts | 18 |
Plant Food | 67 |
Plant Sprinklers | 67 |
Potatoes | 31 |
Potato Knife | 31, 78 |
Poultry Supplies | 78 |
Rhubarb Roots | 30 |
Sweet Potatoes | 30 |
Sage Plants | 18 |
Vegetable Plants | 30 |
FARM SEEDS.
[page] | |
---|---|
Barley | 34 |
Buckwheat | 36 |
Broom Corn | 37 |
Clover | 35 |
Durra | 37 |
Flax | 34 |
Field Peas | 36 |
Field Beans | 37 |
Grass Seed | 35-36 |
Kaffir Corn | 37 |
Lawn Grass | 36 |
Oats, colored plate | 34 |
Potatoes, colored plate | 31 |
Rape | 37 |
Rye | 34 |
Seed Corn, colored plate | 32, 33 |
Sugar Cane | 37 |
Sunflower | 36 |
Tree Seeds | 37 |
Wheat | 34 |
[image]
YOUR ATTENTION
Is specially directed to that deservedly popular gardening paper, the WESTERN GARDEN, published at Des Moines, Iowa. It is a twenty-page monthy [monthly], filled with practical, seasonable information. for everyone who has a Vegetable or Flower Garden, or who grows Small Fruit, either for market or home use. An Inquiry Department, a Home Department and a Poultry Department, are of special interest, while in the Exchange Column, subscribers have free advertising of exchanges desired. Well illustrated; contains reports from the most successful cultivators and best writers; keeps readers posted on all new varieties, devices and experiments, and is A Complete Journal of Horticulture at the low price of fifty cents per year.
Sample copy free by addressing the publishers.
We have arranged with the publishers to give a year’s subscription to the Western Garden free to any of our customers who order seeds, bulbs or plants to the amount of one dollar or more, and request it to be sent in place of any other premiums. See coupon enclosed in Catalogue.
CUT FLOWERS.
We always have a good supply. Write for prices.
VALUABLE BOOKS.
Clover Culture, by Henry Wallace. Just published-160 pages. Very complete. Every farmer should have it. Price 75c.
American Standard of Perfection in Poultry. A recognized authority, which should be in the hands of every poultry breeder. Price $1.00.
Philosophy of Judging Poultry. A companion book to the above. Price $1.00.
Poultry for Pleasure and Profit. A 48-page book containing instructions for everyone who keeps fowls. Price 25c.
The Art of Propagation, by J. Jenkins. New edition; details the management in propagation of seeds, bulbs, cuttings, etc. Illustrated. Price 30c.
Notes and Questions
Nobody has written a note for this page yet
Please sign in to write a note for this page