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FAIRWAY’S “BEST QUALITY” GRASS SEED VSO pes gci eos $0.30 5 lipeg eae $9:1250 Uisie [ere See $ 6.15 ee eae aie 45 Deb see as 2.10 Fans a 18 ea fh 10.15 VI) oP AEE i 20 1D | Depee peeks 4.15 DOWD wes ew caeeee 20.00 LOO ID teres 37.00 This is an especially prepared mixture and only the highest quality seeds that can be produced are used. It makes a smooth, velvety green FAIRWAY’S “PERENNIAL GREEN” A prepared mixture that will give excellent results. It produces a deep green sod of velvety texture. It is a blend of high grade seeds that will produce a beautiful and enduring lawn. Pade |» rei ee $0.30 LOAD crea. Sy PATA) POND ig Stat ene .60 LBs We yo hd oe 57s) Spe ley ee re ee .90 DS ge | he re 6.50 De iDicas cee ee ee 1.40 BGI segs 12750 RETO Ta orem mene ae 2220 lawn that forms a thick, even sod. Sure to produce under average conditions of soil and climate. FAIRWAY’S “SHADY” A mixture for planting under shade trees or in shady corners where the usual grass seed does not do well. It is a blend of choice seeds adapted to shady locations. DibYss ee Uso OVID sone $ 4.90 ot Wei sede ease LEO beth leks =; are Thy A SCD oacan exon as i255 25s) Daeaen ee UTS) Dsl Die dat eee eek 2290 e021 ae ee. 22.50 1.OQss lb ae on 43.00 HIGHEST GRADE GRASS SEED AT PRICES YOU GENERALLY PAY FOR ORDINARY GRASSSSEED All Lawn Grass Seeds Prepaid FAIRWAY’S ALL SUMMER GARDEN Blooms from Spring to Fall This is an outstanding packet containing over seventy-five different kinds of annual flower seeds and should be grown in every garden. All colors and sizes of flowers. A beautiful garden for cut flowers. Reserve a spot in your garden. What is more pleasing than going out every morning and picking a fresh bouquet of flowers. Plant after danger of frost is past and rake over soil to cover seed, keep moist, do not let a dry crust develop on the patch and you will have the most gorgeous garden you have ever seen. Fairway’s Complete Garden - pkt. 10c FAITLR WAY?’S OF Urano lee) oY Se. & DS 1 EE a VICTORY GARDENS - - - - - - “THIS IS IT” V-1-- A COMPLETE VICTORY GARDEN FOR... . . $0.50 One packet of each of the following: Lettuce, Carrot, Green Bean, Peas, Radish, Wax Bean, Corn and Beets. This will plant plot 10x 20 ft. Value $0.80 V-2 - - FAIRWAY’S HOME VICTORY GARDEN... . . $1.00 One packet of each of the following: \ alters Deere Long Sweet Corn, Howling Mob eets, Crosbys Egyptian Tomatoes, John Baer Sat Fete tgs Giant Pod Parsley, Champ. Moss Curled eas, Little Marve Sweet Corn, Golden Hummer Reet es ach Breakfast Turnip, Purple Top White Globe adish, ite Icicle Swiss Chard, Lucullus Wax Bean, Pencil Pod Wax Cucumber, Fairways Long Green Beets, Early Wonder Lettuce, Grand Rapids These seeds will plant a garden 20 x 30 ft. Value $1.60 V-3 - - FAIRWAY’S SUBURBAN VICTORY GARDEN. . . $2.00 Yo |b. each of Turnip, Purple Top White Globe Green Beans, Bountiful Cabbage, Early Jersey Wakefield Wax Beans, Surecrop Sweet Corn, Golden Bantam Lima Beans, Fordhook Bush Sweet ret: Early Evergreen ] pkt. each of Lettuce, Grand Rapids Carrot, Early Scarlet Horn Lettuce, Iceberg Carrot, Danvers Half Long ‘Radish, Imp. French Breakfast Beets, Early Wonder Radish, Long White Vienna Beets, Detroit Dark Red Pepper, California Wonder Swiss Chard, Fordhook Cucumber, Imp. Long Green Spinach, Noble Giant Thick Leaved Se pete Curled Tomato, Break O’Day quash, Acorn Peas, Thomas Laxton Salsify, Mammoth Green Island Onion, Southport White Globe These seeds will plant a garden plot 40 x 60 fr. Value $2.95 V-4 - - FAIRWAY’S COUNTRY VICTORY GARDEN . . . $5.00 1 Ib. each of Wax Bean, Surecrop Cauliflower, Dry Weather Lima Bean, Bush Henderson Endive, Deepheart Fringed Sweet Corn, Golden Hummer Egg Plant, Black Beauty Peas, American Wonder Kale, Dark Green Curled 2 Ibs. of Kohlrabi, Early White Vienna Green Bean, Giant Stringless Green Pod Lettuce, Black Seeded Simpson 1 oz. each of Lettuce, Big Boston Beets, Detroit Dark Red Muskmelon, Milw. Market Beets, Early Wonder Parsley, Champ. Moss Curled Carrots, Danvers Half Long Parsnip, Hollow Crown Onion, Southport White Globe Pepper, California Wonder Spinach, Noble Giant Thick Leaved Pumpkin, Sugar Pie 1 pkt. each of Peas, Edible Pod, Dwarf Grey Sugar Broccoli, Large White Mammoth Radish, Crimson Giant Brussels Sprouts, Fairways Dwarf Radish, White Icicle Cabbage, Early Jersey Wakefield Squash, Acorn Carrot, Oxheart Swiss Chard, Fordhook Celery, Golden Plumed : Tomato, Earliana Sweet Corn, Howling Mob Tomato, Pondersosa Cucumber, Fairways Long Green Turnip, Purple Top White Globe Cucumber, Boston Pickling These Seeds will plant a plot 100 x 100 ft. Value $7.55 FAIRWAY GARDENS 2 PARK RLDGE,. I-LeLIN OLS 2 FAILR WAY’S O° UP ACT Deas St. Exes, D'S 1943 ““ALL-AMERICA” SELECTIONS — OFFICIAL LIST SILVER MEDALS Petunia, Alldouble America—Uniform, hybrida nana, carnation flowered, medium sized blooms borne in abundance from early sum- mer to frost. Color is mauvy-pink, very at- tractive for bedding and cutting. The first alldouble produced in America. Marigold, Sunkist — Dwarf French Harmony type. Developed orange sport from ALL- AMERICA winner Butterball, dwarf, com- pact, very early, continuous blooming. Six to ten inches tall, very free flowering. Good for bedding, edging and pots. BRONZE MEDAL Petunia, Igloo—Most uniform, reckless bloom- ing white hybrida nana compacta so far de- veloped. Plants twelve to fifteen inches tall. Creamy-white, single flowers with yellowish throats, very abundant. True and excellent for bed or border, bloom early to late. ASTER VICTORY GIANTS MIXED- HONORABLE MENTION Petunia, English Violet—A distinct new color of rosy mauve-violet. A free blooming hy- brida nana variety with habit of Blue Bedder. Uniform, true and about twelve to fifteen inches tall. Cosmos, Giant Sensation Dazzler—Very rich, deep amaranth crimson, three to four inch flowers on plants from thirty inches to ulti- mate five or six feet. A very distinct superior to previous reds. Aster, Victory Giants Mixed—Extra early Giants of California type with strong straight cut- ting stems and sturdy branching plants to three feet tall. Crown flowers average five inches across. A worthy new giant type but not wilt-resistant. Aster, Extra Early Giant Crego, Navy Blue— Large four inch long petaled double flowers of deep purple blue, described as blackish blue. Quite true and uniform, twelve to twenty inches high, strong cutting stems. Good branching habit and narrow foliage, fine early cutting type. A valuable addition to PETUNIA IGLOO- early flowering class. Each of the above, Pkt. 25c ie) OIL ae FAIRWAY GARDENS e PARK RIDGE, ILLIN OWS FAIR WAY ’S QUALITY Sy Ee Ee DS 3 “NOVELTY SELECTIONS” Marigold, Goldsmith — Giant Chrysanthemum- flowered golden orange, base branching and very good for cutting. Of the Dixie Sun- shine type with full double flowers. Early and freeblooming on strong bushy plants. Cleome, Pink Queen—This beautiful Spider Plant grows well in any part of the country. A tall and attractive border plant, free from insects and disease, with huge heads of de- lightful and refreshing pink, without a trace of blue or magenta. The large flower bracts turn to white before falling, giving an ap- pearance of a white collar with a pink cap. Reaches over 4 feet, well branched, airy foliage, blooming from June until frost. Ipomoea, Pearly Gates—A sport from and seem- ingly identical in growth, foliage and bloom, except white in color, with Heavenly Blue Morning Glory. A big, satiny white, with a creamy shading in the throat, gives this a beautiful appearance. Plant with Heavenly Blue and Crimson Rambler or Scarlet O’Hara for red, white and blue effect. Cosmos, Yellow Flare—Similar to the original Orange Flare, except its color is a very rich and compelling butter or golden yellow. More striking in color than Orange Flare. Grows 3 to 4 feet tall, and an excellent garden flower. Free blooming on long wiry stems, and taller than present strain of airy serrated foliage. Phlox, Rosy Morn — Gigantea single, annual phlox of brilliant rose with white eye. Large flowered, early and free bloomer. About twelve inches tall and very uniform. MARIGOLD Dwarf French Double Butterball Petunia, Glow—Dwarf, compact, ball. shaped plant, bright rose-red and lighter throat, Hybrida Nana Compacta. Free flowering, very good for the home garden, and a stand out in color. Marigold, Golden Bedder—Dwarf Chrysanthe-. mum-flowered. A very early variety and of uniform habit. Plants form symmetrical mounds, covered with golden orange flowers, a very distinct color. A row of outer guard petals is surmounted by a fully double crest of Dixie Sunshine type petals. Foliage is sparse and light green. A long stemed va- riety good for cutting. Very early bloomer. Petunia, Blue Brocade — Victorious or Dwarf All-Double, true violet blue variety. True to type and color, stocky growth; good bloomer and large sized flowers. For use in garden and as commercial. Scabiosa, Peace—Semi-tall, double white, com- panion to Bronze Medal winner of 1940. Heavenly Blue. Good for cutting and easier handled garden type than tall varieties. Marigold, Spry—Dwarf, double French type, compact and uniform, very good for edging. Early blooming, about nine inches in height, with light orange crested center and maroon outer petals. Aster, Rose Marie—Wilt-resistant and of the Early Giant type of China asters. High fluffy centers with long narrow petals and rose-pink in color. Flowers three to four inches; stems long and sturdy. Marigold, Butterball — Dwarf French Double. Very compact, scabious-flowered, canary yel- low. Only 6 to 10 inches tall, uniform, very early and continuous flowering. A very bright and luminous bedding or edging variety which you will like very much, as it adds color to the garden. Rich dense foliage, well covered with small 1 %4 inch blooms. Marigold, Mission Giant, Yellowstone—Bright rich clear yellow counterpart to Goldsmith, 1941 Bronze Medal winner. It has large 2 2 inch flowers, on luxurious, large plants. Flow- ers are of double, incurved, Chrysanthemum- like form, and very attractive. Growing about 3 to 5 feet tall. Zinnia, Royal Purple—Dahlia-flowered. This Dahlia-flowered Zinnia is of a deep rich Royal Purple color without blue toning. Its uni- formity in plant habit, large flowers, color and height, makes it a very attractive addi- tion to your garden. Flowers are usually 4 inches across, fully double, and plants grow about 3 feet high. Each of the above, Pkt. 25c FAIRWAY GARDENS @ PAR K RIDGE, ILLINOIS 4 FAITR WAY’ UA Lette SESE; DS Gainway Gardens SUPER SPECIALS To have YOU grow Fairway Gardens choice seeds we offer the following special selections: Asters Combination A 1 Pkt. Red Giant Branching 1] Pkt. White Giant Branching ] Pkt. Pink Giant Branching | Pkt. Purple Giant Branching All for 10c ASTER, Giant Branching Asters Combination B 1 Pkt. Crimson Crego 1 Pkt. Pink Crego 1 Pkt. Lavender Crego 1 Pkt. White Crego All for 10c ASTER GIANT CREGO Marigolds Combination F 1] Pkt. All-double Orange, Giant 1] Pkt. All-double Lemon, Giant ] Pkt. French Dwarf, Double 1] Pkt. Mexican Dwarf, Double 4 Pkts. for 10c Zinnias Combination E 1 Pkt. California Giants, Mixed Pkt. Fantasy, Mixed Pkt. Pompon or Lilliput, Mixed Pkt. Dahlia Flowered 4 Pkts. for 10c ZINNIAS FAIRWAY GARDENS PARK RIDGE, ILLINOIS FAIR WAY?’S QUALITY S EE DS > FAIRWAY GARDENS TESTED | ANNUAL FLOWER SEEDS (Sand Verbena) —Trailing plant, | ABRONIA Adapted to dry soil verbena-like flowers. and sunny location. Pkt. 10c; Y oz. 25c. ACROCLINIUM (Everlasting) — Daisy-like flowers, when cut in bud can be dried and used for house bouquets. Double Pink, Double White, Double Mixed, Single Mixed. Each of the above: Pkt. 10c; VY oz. 35c. ADONIS (Aestivalis or Pheasant Eye) —Feath- ery foliage, crimson flowers. Sow where plants remain. “PktfelOc: -Y4.-oz.* 20c; Y oz. 35c. AGERATUM (Floss Flower)—Free flowering annuals, fluffy flowers of blue tone. Does well in sun or part shade. Blue Perfection—8 in. soft blue lavender. Pkt [0ce@Varoza2ue; Y4aro0z, 55c. Blue Ball—8 in., deep blue, compact. Pkt. L0és Wacoz~70e. V4 Oz; 35c. Little Blue Star—Bright blue, neat for edgings. Pkt. 10c; Ye oz. 40c; % oz. 70c. Tall Sorts Mixed—Pkt. 10c; Vs oz. 15c; Va oz.) 2.5; Dwarf Sorts Mixed—Pkt. 10c; Vg oz. 15c; YW oz. 25c. AGROSTEMMA (Rose of Heaven) —18 in. | high, flowers pale rose in color, Sow at | intervals all summer. Pkt. 10c; Y% oz. 20a a Oz, (3OCt ALYSSUM — Easily grown, free flowering plants, very popular for use in forming bor- ders or beds where quick growth is desired, very vigorous and hardy. Carpet of Snow—Dwarf, white flowers, plant Compact: Pkt, 10cs 24..0z, 25° 2. oz, 40c; oz. 70c. Maritimum (Sweet Alyssum)—Sweet scented, white flowering. Pkt. 10c; VY oz. 20c; SZC, Lilac Queen—Delicate lavender deepening in color with the approach of cold weather. Pkt, 10e7" Va oz. 20c 32 oz, 35c> oz. 60c. AMARANTHUS—Tall, vigorous foliage, good for ornamental purposes, very showy flower clusters. Molten Fire—=3 ft., bright poinsettia leaves and OO. werkiselie-mve soz le. V4 o7-.40c. Tricolor—2 1/2 ft., center bronze outer leaves scarlet gold. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 20c; Y2 oz. beet . Caudatus—Drooping red spikes. Pkt. 10c; ew or 3UCe+Oz. 0c: Special Mixed—Pkt. 10c; Y% oz. 20c; 2 oz. OS OG, FAIRWAY GARDENS & PARK ANAGALLIS (Pimpernel) Coerules—8 in., low growing blue flowers. Must have sun, blooms freely. Pkt. 10c; Vg oz. 25c; % oz. 40c. _Mixed—Pkt. 10c; Ye oz. 25c; V4 oz. 40c. ANCHUSA (Summer Forget-Me-Not) Blue Bird—Annual. About 18 in. high, bear- ing flowers of deep blue. Pkt. 10c; Ye oz. 20cse 4 boz 43 5c, ANTIRRHINUM (Snapdragon) — Rust-Proof Strain. Universal favorites for adding color to the garden and as cut flowers. Produce freely and last until heavy frost. Rust-Proof, Giant Flowered, Maximum Alaska—White. Autumn Gold—Copper shades. Canary—Yellow. Loveliness—Pink. Red €ross—Crimson. Mixed. Each of the above: Pkt. 15c; ws oz. 30c; Vawoz 250 wae Oz 290c: Antirrhinum, Rosalie—Rust-resistant and of Majus Grandiflorum variety. Color intense rose-pink, with deeper center and gold suf- fusion. One of the finest cut flower vari- eties so far produced in the wilt-resistant class. Vigorous grower, flowers well spaced on long stems. Pkt. 20c. SNAPDRAGON Seen SSS... _._ Rot: G eee PLL NOUS 6 FAIR WAY’S OF.UMA GL aaron SHEE. DS ANTIRRHINUM (Snapdragon) —Cont. Semi-tall sorts, 18 in. bedding. Daphne—Deep rose. Defiance—Scarlet. Empress—Crimson. Fascination—Pink. Golden Queen—Yellow. Queen of the North—White. Mixed. Each of the above: Pkt. 10c;- Ya oz. 50c; Yq oz. 80c; V2 oz. $1.40. Select Standard Tall. Mixed—Pkt. 10c; Ys oz. 35c; Va soz PO0c; Yo oz. $1.00. Dwarf—8 in. Mixed—Pkt. 10c; Vg oz. 45c; % oz. 70c; la Ozer bee BALSAM (Lady Slipper) Bush Double. Red, Pink, White. Each of the above: Pkt. 15c; Ye oz. 55c; YV4 oz, 95c. Mixed—Pkt. 15c; Yg oz. 50c; % oz. 90c. Lady Slipper—1 2 to 2 ft. Pink, White, Lilac, Scarlet, Rose. Each of the above: Pkt. 10c; Yg oz. 25c; Yq oz. 40c. Mixed—Pkt. 10c; Yg oz. 20c; % oz. 35c. ASTERS Fairway’s Wilt-Resistant Giant Branching. Large-stemmed, vigorous and strong grow- ing, double blooms of many colors. White. Shell-pink. Purple. Crimson. Lavender. FAIRWAY’S SPECIAL MIXTURE Any of the above: Pkt. 10c; Yg oz. 30c. Fairway’s Wilt-Resistant Giant Crego — Immense flowers, on long. stems, with curled and twisted petals, Color very brilliant. White. Shell-pink. Purple. Crimson. Lavender. FAIRWAY’S SPECIAL MIXTURE Any of the above: Pkt. 10c; Y oz. 30c. Giant California Sunshine Large flowered, with loosely placed outer petals, giving a lacy effect which is very pleasing to the eye. White, Pink. Rose. Lavender. Purple. FAIRWAY’S SPECIAL MIXTURE Any of the above: Pkt. 20c; Vg oz. 65c. ASTER Double Dwarf—12 in. Bushy, covered completely with flowers of dainty colors. White. Pink. Scarlet. Mixed. Any of the above: Pkt. 10c; Ye oz. 50c. Giant Peony Flowered— 0 in. Large double flowers splendid for cutting, long stemmed. White. Pink. Rose. Purple. Blue. Mixed. Any of the above: Pkt. 20c; Yg oz. 50c. Pompon Asters—10 in. Plants compact, blooms early and freely. White. Rose. Crimson. Blue. Mixed. Any of the above: Pkt. 15c; Vg oz. 50c. BALLOON VINE—Free growing, 10 to 12 ft. high, clusters of blossoms, seed pods re- semble balloons. Pkt. 10c; Y% oz. 15c. BELLIS PERENNIS (English Daisy) — 6 in., small bright colored flowers, long blooming period. White. Pink. Mixed. Any of the above: Pkt. 10c; Yg oz. $1.25. BEGONIAS (Bedding Variety) — Small bril- liant flowers all summer, 10 in. high, seed very small, handle carefully. Red. Pink. Rose. Scarlet. White. Any of the above: Pkt. 25c; any 2 pkts. 45c. BROWALLIA—12 in., blooms profusely to autumn, intense blue flowers, fine for cutting, Blue. White. Mixed. Price of the above: Pkt. 10c; %4 oz. 30c. eee FAIRWAY GARDENS s PAR K RIDGE, bk LD. PNiGses FAIR WAY’S ObU ACL (oT ¥ Sty Beek cies 7 CALENDULAS (Scotch or Pot Marigolds) — Plants bloom from early summer until frost, ‘of easy culture, make good cut flowers. Puts color in any garden. Orange Shaggy—Long petals turning orange to light orange, giving two toned effect, long stemmed. Orange King—Rich orange, large flowers. Radio—Clear orange, beautifully quilled, giv- ing extra beauty. Moonlight — Soft cream yellow, nearest to white. Ball Orange—Large double flowers of orange color. Campfire—Long stem, deep orange with scar- let sheen. Pastel Bedding—Dwarf. mon, orange and lemon. Any of the above: Pkt. 10c; 4 oz. 30c. APRICOT QUEEN—Bright apricot, deeper to- ward center. SUNSHINE—Bright canary yellow, petals edged bronze. MASTERPIECE—Golden in color shaded ma- hogany-red. ; A mixture of sal- GOLDEN—Edges light shading to deep golden Orange in center. Any of the above: Pkt. 10c; %4 oz. 30c; Vo oz. 50c. CALLIOPSIS—Vigorous, bushy plants, free blooming. Equally effective in beds, bor- ders, or as cut flowers. Drummondii (Golden Wave) —Reddish brown centers with outer parts golden yellow. Nigra Speciosa—3 ft., large deep maroon. Special Mixed——Golden to maroon shades. Any of the above: Pkt. 10c; 4 oz. 20c; 2 (OFL 3G, Miniature—9 to 12 in. in height. Very showy, ideal for rock gardens and edgings. Dazzler—tLarge maroon-red edged with golden yellow. Crimson King—Rich crimson, medium large flowers. Dwarf Mixed—Art shades, very selected. Any of the above: Pkt. 10c; 4 oz. 20c; Va Or es OG) | CAMPANULA (Annual Canterbury Bells) — Shape and form same as the well known biennial Campanula. Bloom from seed the same year. Rose, Violet, Pink, Red, Mixed. Any of the above: Pkt. 10c; Ys oz. 25c; Y4 oz. 45c. CANARY BIRD VINE—Rapid growing vine, canary-yellow flowers, fine for porches. Grows well in shade. Soak seed 24 hours before planting. Pkt. 10c; Y2 oz. 25c. CANDYTUFT—1 ft. plants and flowers like Sweet Alyssum. ° Umbellata type. White, Purple, Flesh-pink, Carmine, Mixed. Any of the above: Pkt. 10c; %4 oz. 20c. Coronaria-Empress White — Large flowering. PKtin )0G74 4 202.01 Ses ar or 925c: CANTERBURY BELLS (see Campanula). CARDINAL CLIMBER — Rapid growing in sunny place, fern-like foliage with cardinal flowers. Pkt. 10c; 4 oz. 30c. CARNATIONS—Improved Early Flowering— 15 to 18 in. high. Flowers double and of large size. If dug in latter part of Septem- ber and taken indoors, will bloom again. White, Yellow, Pink, Maroon Scarlet, Mixed. Any of the above: Pkt. 10c; Yg oz. 50c. CASTOR BEANS (see Ricinus). CELOSIA (Coxcomb)—Ostrich plumed, or combed varieties. Very effective in beds or backgrounds, fine for cutting and drying, blooms until frost. Ostrich Plumed Variety. Orange, Crimson, Mixed. Price of above: Pkt. 10c; Yg oz. 20c. Crested or Combed Variety. Dwarf Mixed—Pkt. 10c; Ys oz. 30c. Tall Mixed—Pkt. 10c; Yg oz. 20c. Flame of Fire—Globe Celosia—1 2 ft. high, showy, fiery scarlet flowers. Pyramidal habit, branching. Pkt. 10c; Ys oz. 50c. CENTAUREA (Double: Cornflower or Bach- elor Button) —Plants 2 to 22 ft. tall, free bloomer and very vigorous grower. Muave, Rose, Crimson, Purple, Mixed. Price ‘of above: Pkt. 10c;~>Y% oz. 30c. CALENDULA ee EERSTE FAIRWAY GARDENS 8 PAR K RB 14D.G EE... Lob LPN, oO ks 8 FAIRWAY’ S OF UN ADL CATR, Ss EVE D'S Imperialis Centaurea (Improved Giant Sweet Sultan) —Sweet scented, long stemmed flowers of artistic shape. Lilac, Purple, Rose, White, Mixed. Price of above; Pkt. 10c; Y% oz. 25c; Yo oz. 40c. Jubilee Gem—Dwarf. Covered with dark blue, double flowers, Excellent for borders, rock gardens and pots. Pkt. 15c; Y%4 oz. 50c. CHINESE FORGET-ME-NOT (Cynoglossum) — 2 ft. high. Long sprays of blue Forget-Me- Not like flowers, long blooming season. Amable Blue—Blue with somewhat lighter cen- ter. Pkt, 100%, Var oz 320: Amable Pink—Bright in color. Pkt. 15c; VE Wa ay Siam: bey CHRYSANTHEMUMS—Annual. Yellowstone—Sulphur-yellow, double flowers, good bloomer, fine for cutting. Pkt. 10c; ¥Yg oz. 30c, Nivelliim2 ft., large yellow single flowers, bushy plants. Pkt. 10c; Y4 oz. 20c. Fairway’s Special Mixed, Double. Pkt.- 10c. WY oz. 30c. Fairway’s Special Mixed, Single. Pkt. 10c. Varozr, 2 5C, CLARKIA—2 ft. in height, a very bushy plant. Attractive tones of pink and rose, colored flowers resembling those of the flowering almond. White, Carmine, Pink, Purple, Mixed. Any. of the above: Pkt. 10c; Y% oz. 35c; Y2 oz. 60c. CLEOME (Spider Plant)—5 ft., showy, curi- ous flower heads, crimson color, blooming until. late-fall” Pkt. 10cs 14 oz. 25c, COLEUS—12 in., large ornamental foliage, color combination green, red, and yellow. Pktjo2 Oc 49777 5c; COSMOS, Orange Flare COBAEA (Cathedral Bells) —Scandens—25 ft. Handsome, fast growing vine, bell shaped flowers, Open green but turn lilac. Sow seed edgewise. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 20c. COLLINSIA—18 in. California annual, flow- ers belong to snapdragon family, tall spikes and requires little moisture. Pkt. 10c; Val OZvn 3 56) COSMOS—Sensation New Giant Early—Blooms within ten weeks after seed is sown, flowers are abundant, long stemmed. Splendid for cut flowers, blooms until frost. Pink, White, Mixed. Any of the above: Pkt. 15c; Ye oz. 30c. Orange Flare—Golden orange flowers, good for cutting, blooms until frost. PKI ares WET OZ ALz Jt. Single Early Flowering Mammoth—4 ft. White, Crimson, Rose, Mixed. Any of the above: Pkt. 10c; % oz. 15c. Late Double Crested—2 weeks later than the early, double flowers of great beauty. Crimson, Pink, White, Mixed. Any of the above: Pkt. 15c; Y4 oz. 35c. COXCOMB (see Celosia). CYNOGLOSSUM (see Chinese Forget-Me-Not). CYPRESS VINE—10 ft. Graceful quick grow- ing annual climber, star shaped blossoms from mid-summer until frost. Soak seed in warm water. Scarlet, White, Mixed. Any of the above: Pkt. 10c; Y%4 oz. 15c. DAHLIA—Unwin’s Dwarf Hybrids—2 ft. Semi-double, pink, lavender, red, yellow and maroon shades, free flowering. Pkt. 15c; Vg oz. 50c. Double Mixed—Pkt. 20c; Ye oz. 50c. Double Cactus Mixed—Pkt. 20c; Vg oz. $1.00. Double Lilliput or Pompon Mixed—Pkt. 20c; Vg oz, $2.00. DIANTHUS or PINKS—Annual. Chinensis, Double Mixed — Strong stemmed, free bloomers, very hardy, many brilliant colorse sbkKt Oe aa ose OG Lucifer—Double orange-scarlet flowers. Fireball—Double fiery-scarlet. Mourning Cloak—Dark mahogany-red with white border. Double, Snowball—Double white. Any of the above: Pkt. 10c; Y% oz. 45c. Single Large Flowered Splendens—Crimson, fringed petals. Salmon Queen—Salmon scarlet. Vesuvius—Orange-scarlet. Mixed. Any one of the above: Pkt. 10c; % oz. 45c. FAITRWAY GARDENS ® PARK RIDGE, || lL DIINOaee FAITLR WAY’ S QUALITY S EVE Dis 9 DIMORPHOTHECA (African Daisy) —Daisy- like blooms, lasts until late fall, good for edging and cutting. Easy to grow in sunny spot. Aurantiaca Golden West—Bright golden yel- low. Aurantiaca Hybrids—Vary from white to red- orange, gold, salmon and rose. Aurantiaca (Orange African Daisy) -—Rich orange gold with dark center disc. Aurantiaca White Beauty—Pure white. Salmon Beauty—Salmon pink. Any one of the above: Pkt. 10c; % oz. 45c. DOLICHOS (Hyacinth Bean)—10 ft., rapid grower, pea shaped flowers, followed by ornamental pods. Mixed. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c. ESCHOLTZIA (California Poppy) —State flower of California, Free blooming, low plant, finely cut foliage, flowering from early spring until frost, Dwarf Erect. RAMONA—Golden bronze. The Geisha—Bright golden orange. Above priced at: Pkt. 10c; Y% oz. 30c. Spreading Varieties. Golden West—Bright yellow and orange. Pkt 10¢:-14° oz.) 20c. FAIRWAY’S SPECIAL MIXED. Contains all varieties, extra fine. Pkt. 10c; Y oz. 25c; Yo oz. 40c. : EUPHORBIA — Heterophylla (Mexican Fire Plant) —Resembles poinsettia. About mid- summer leaves turn red. Pkt. 10c; 2 oz. 50c. Variegata (Snow-on-the-Mountain — Bright, green leaves, veined and margined white. Pkt. LOC? 4 027.220c-45. 0z:35c, FEVERFEW (Matricaria) . FORGET-ME-NOT (see Myosotis. ) FOUR O’CLOCKS (see Marvel of Peru). GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower)—Are of the most dependable and best blooming flowers, brilliantly colored flowers. SUNSHINE—Blend of red and gold. Indian Chief—Bronze red. Red—Deep red shades. Double Mixed. Single Mixed. Any of the above: Pkt. 10c; % oz. 30c. GAILLARDIA GILIA—Phlox-like flowers, bushy plants about 18 in. high, Capitata (Blue Thimble Flower) —Lavender- blue flowers. Can be used as everlasting flowers as they retain their color when dried. Mixed. Above: Pkt: 10c; % oz. 20c. GODETIA—Attractive annual. Blooms pro- fusely, showy flowers, many rich and varied colors, Upright growing, about 18 in. high, single flowers. White, Salmon-Orange, Salmon-Pink, Mixed. Above at: Pkt. 10c; Ye oz. 30c. Compact Dwarf Growth, Single Flowered. Dark Red, Rose, Rose with White, Crimson, White, Mixed. Any of the above: Pkt. 10c;' Ye oz. 30c. GOMPHRENA (Globe Amaranth) —Clover-like flowers. Annual everlasting. Mixed. Pkt. Oet Arora 2 5c, GOURDS—A giant collection that has never been equaled for shape, size and variety. Dried fruit may be used for many useful articles of decoration. Mixed—Small and large fruited. Pkt. 10c; V2 oz. 25074 Oz AUe. Mixed—Small. Pkt. 10c; V2 oz. 25c; oz. 40c. Mixed Warted—Late. Pkt. 10c; Y2.0z. 25c; oz. 40c. GYPSOPHLIA (Baby Breath) —Annual. Charming misty, airy plants, fine for cutting. Alba Grandiflora (Angel’s Breath) —London Market Strain. Large flowering white. Sev- eral sowings should be made during the summer. Elegan’s Vivid Rose, Mixed. Very choice collections of colors. Any of the above: Pkt. 10c; Y%4 oz. 20c. FAIRWAY GARDENS e / PAR K RIDGE, ILLINOIS 10 FAIRWAY’ S QUAL PAT Y SEEDS HELICHRYSUMS (Annual Strawflower)—A garden ornament, and very highly prized for their usefulness as a dried flower for winter bouquets, Should be picked as a partial bud, hung head down in a cool place, for winter bouquet. Crimson, Rose, Silvery-Pink, Golden-Yellow, Bright-Salmon, Purple, Mixed. Any of the above: Pkt. 10c; 4 oz. 25c. HELIANTHUS (Annual Sunflower) —Large Flowered Tall. Chrysanthemum Flowered Double—é6 ft., golden yellow flowers. Pkt. 10c; V2 oz. 25C% Miniature Cucumerifolius—4 to 5 ft., charm- ing small flowers, golden yellow with black centers. (Pkt lOc: Vrieze Zoey Miniature Purpureus—Red and yellow tones. Pkt LOG nOzete oc, FAIRWAY’S SPECIAL MIXTURE. Pkt. 10c; Ls knk eo CY HELIOTROPE—Everybody’s favorite, delightful fragrance, fine for bedding, also for house plant in winter. King of the Blacks—Deep purple. Mme. Bruant—Dwarf, violet-blue with white eye, White Lady—Large flowering white. Giant Mixed—Contains all choice varieties. Any of the above: Pkt. 10c; Ye oz. 60c. HETEROPAPPUS—Hispidus—2 ft. bushy plant. Aster-jJike flowers, silvery lavender blue with yellow eye. Pkt. 15c; ve oz. 25c. HUMULUS (Japanese Hop)—Rapid climber, luxuriant foliage, very dense. Makes a good covering for trellises, verandas and porches. Green Leaved. Variegated Leaved. Above at: Pkt. 10c; % oz. 20c, HUNNEMANNIA (Santa Barbara Poppy) — Golden yellow, attractive in borders, 3 in. crisp shaped flowers on long stems. Pkt. lOc Yanoz.20c¢. ICE PLANT (see Mesembryanthemum). KOCHIA (Burning Bush) —21 ft. attractive bushes, green in summer, turning to blood red in fall, make a good hedge. Pkt. 10c; Woz. 25¢. LANTANA — Hybrids, Mixed — Verbena-like flowers, very showy blooms all summer. Pkt, 10c; Y% oz. 40c. LARKSPUR (Annual Improved) —One of the most desirable annuals. Early, rapid and quick growing, free bloomer and make good cutting flowers. Grow best in sunny loca- tion. Sow seed early. Giant Imperial—3 to 4 ft. tall, double flowers, well formed, ideal for cut flowers. Blue Spire—Deep blue. Carmine King—Rich carmine on salmon. White King—Pure white with long spikes. Exquisite Pink—Soft pink shaded salmon. FAIRWAY’S GIANT IMPERIAL MIXED. Con- tains the above and many others, Any of the above: Pkt. 10c: Y% oz. 50c, Tall Branching, Double Stock Flowered. Dark Blue, Pink, Carmine, Lilac, White, Mixed. Any of the above: Pkt. 10c; Y%4 oz. 35c; Rose, LAVATERA (Annual Mallows)—21/2_ ft., showy plants, covered with large, gay pink flowers, desirable for cutting and large bor- ders. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 30c. LINARIA (Baby Snaps) —Hardy annual, small dainty flowers resembling snapdragons. Chamois, Snow White, Golden Gem, Mixed. Any of the above: Pkt. 10c; 4 oz. 30c. Fairy Bouquet—Dwarf, plant compact, many brilliant colors. Mixed. Pkt. 15c; Ye oz. 25c. LARKSPUR FAIRWAY GARDENS % PAR K RIDGE, ILLINOIS OU AL Oar OY, S E ED § 11 MARIGOLD, Dixie Sunshine LOBELIA—Beautiful for borders and rock gar- dens, plant compact and covered with flow- ers all summer. Blue Stone—4 in., blue flower without eye. Pei 20c? V/s oz. 60c, Crystal Palace—4 in., dark foliage, rich blue flower with eye. Pkt. 10c; Ys oz. 45c. White Gem—6 in., showy white flowers. Pkt. 10c#¥s 0z.975c.. Mixed—DMany varieties and shades. Vel Ozma G. PRiaL UC: Trailing Varieties. Hamburgia—Blue with white eye. Sapphire—Deep blue with white eye. Above: Pkt. 10c; Ya oz. 65c. LUPINES—Annual. 2 ft., long graceful spikes, easy to grow. Hartwegii Varieties. Blue, Rose, White, Mixed. Any of the above: Pkt, 10c; 2 oz. 25c; Oz. 40c. King or Giant Hartwegii. Blue, White, Mixed. Any of the above: Pkt. 10c; Y% oz. 30c; Wa oz 50c. MARVEL OF PERU (Four O’Clocks) —2 ft. bushy plants, covered with flowers of many colors, very colorful when used as hedges. Red, White, Yeilow, Lilac, Mixed. Any of the above: Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c. MARIGOLD—Add a brilliant touch of color to all summer gardens, Tall varieties being used as background because of their bril- liant hued flowers and dark green foliage. Dwarf varieties used as border and edging plants. African Tall Double—30 in. All Double Orange, All Double Lemon, All Double Mixed. Any of the above: Pkt. V4 oz. 50c. SUNSHINE—Golden yellow. Pkt.) Oclivs toz, 30%. Varoz'5 5c; Prince of Orange—Double quilled flowers of Orange color. LOcs We) oz; (30c: Lemon Queen—Same as Orange Queen only flowers lemon color. Any of the’ above: Pkt. 10c; Yo oz. 90ce. Fairway’s Selected Giant Mixed. Pkt. Varozre 50ce aro 90c, African Dwarf Double—Early and free bloom- ing. Golden Queen—Bright golden yellow. Vig OF spc. 10c; Orange Queen—Rich orange. Fairway’s Special Mixed. Any of the above: Pkt. 10c; % oz. 50c; VW Oz 80c. Mexican Dwarf (Signata Pumila)—10_in., fine for edgings. Lemon, Orange, Mixed. Any of the above: Pkt. 10c; OM oy Sets bel o> French Dwarf Double—10 in., ball shaped and compact, many brilliant colors. : Dark Brown, Gold Striped, Lemon, Orange. Robert Beist—Mahogany-Red. Yellow with Brown Margin. Vanioz 5 0c: Harmony—Centers golden orange, outer petals reddish brown. Fairway’s Special Mixed. Any of the above: Pkt. 10c; 4 oz. 30c; oz. 50e: Carnation Flowered. Guinea Gold—Carnation-like flowers of bril- liant gold. Pkt. 10c; Y%4 oz. 25c; Y2 oz. 45c. Odorless. Crown of Gold—cCollarette flowers of brilliant orange, center short quilled petals. Pkt. lOcwle*ort 20h a oxrr adc: Burpee Gold—Large flowered, deep orange color. Pkt. 15c; Yg oz. 30c; 4 oz. 50c. Royal Crown—Same as Crown of Gold except the color is yellow. Pkt. 20c; Ye oz. 25c. MATTHIOLA (Evening Scented Stock) —Bi- cornis—Lilac flowers scented in morning and evening or after showers. Pkt. 10c; Poy 28 Me] or Olah May ey | ea ay a i D FAIRWAY GARDENS e PARK RIDGE, ILLINOIS 12 FAIR WAY’S O PUSVALLE Raney SY EWE? Des MATRICARIA (Feverfew) —Decorative in bor- ders or beds, fine for cutting. Golden Ball—Golden yellow. 8 in. Lemon Ball—Lemon yellow. 8 in. Snowball—Pure white. 10 in. Any of the above: Pkt. 10c; Ys oz. 35c, Double White—White blooms. 2 ft. Pkt. LOG: Yar or (20; MESEMBRYANTHEMUM (Ice _ Plant) —Tri- color—6 in. high, daisy-like flowers, car- mine, purple, white and with dark centers, fine for rock gardens. Pkt. 10c; Ye oz. 30¢-iVa07-8 0c. MIGNONETTE—1 ft., excellent for cutting and fragrance. Goliath—Large red flowers, one of the best. Pkt 1} 0c% Va-0z) 0c oecz. 60c Giant Machet—Large red spikes, dark foliage. Pkt.slOctaia oz 20cee von Oz. 3c! Golden Goliath—-Golden yellow flowers. Pkt. 156*84/4 02, 456710 07 oc Mixed—Pkt. 10c; % oz. 25c; Y2 oz. 40c. MOONFLOWER- (Night Blooming) —Quick climber, foliage thick and heavy. Giant Pink, Giant White. Pkt. 1007 o07, (250%02.745¢: MORNING GLORY (Convolvulus) — Quick climbing vine, free bloomer and very vigor- Ous grower. Crimson Rambler—Large ruby red flowers with white throat, good climber. Very attrac- tive when planted with Heavenly Blue. Pkt lOce 16022 35c°% oz. 60c Scarlett O’Hara—Large red flowers produced during summer and fall. Pkt. 10c; VY oz. Fd Oot MIT ey pam feet os Heavenly Blue—Large sky-blue flowers, very attractive. .PktsvbOc;) Yeroz: 30e, 571 oz. 50c. Japanese Mixed—Large flowering, color ccmbinations and markings. Wa tO7 eee Oz. 4 UC. MYOSOTIS (Forget-Me-Not) —Alpestris vari- eties bloom in early spring, require a well drained sunny spot. Other varieties bloom from May until frost, flourish in moist and half shady places. Rock gardens and borders. Blue Bird—Deep blue flowers. Pkt. 10c; vs 0Z. 45c; Ye. oz. 80c. Palustris—Large spray of light blue flowers. Pkt lOc= Vetoz 80a Alpestria Varieties. Blue, Rose, White. Any of the above: Pkt. 10c; Vg oz. 60c, unusual nd ck LL es Blue Basket—Deepest blue. Pkt. 15c; vs oz. Oe Sn ee are ee Indigo Blue or Royal Blue—Rich blue. Pkt. 10c; Ye oz. 50c, Mixed. Pkt. 10c; 4% oz. 55c, NASTURTIUMS — Dwarf or Double. Scarlet Globe—-Double and semi-double fra- grant scarlet flowers. Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; 4 oz. $1.00. Golden Globe—Double and semi-double fra- grant yellow flowers. Pkt. 10c; oz, 20c; 4 oz. 60c. Orange Glory—Brilliant orange-chrom in color. Pkt. 10c; oz. 35c; 4 oz. $1.00. Mahogany Gem—Deep mahogany in color. Plants compact, Pkt. 10c; oz. 35c; 4 oz. $1.00. Dwarf cr Bush Type—Single. Bush Type — Pearl—-Yellow. Beauty—Orange. King Theodore—Crimson, dark green foliage. Any of the above: Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 4 02.7 20¢. Mixed Dwarf—Single and Double. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 4 oz. 50c. Giant Double Semi-Tall, Gleam Type. Golden Gleam—Golden yellow, scented, long stems. Scarlet Gleam—Rich orange, long stemmed. Mixed. Any of the above: Pkt. Oz 3U0c: Tall or Creeping—Single. 1062. 6zZ7e20c 34 Sunlight—Golden yellow. Spitfire—Scarlet-red. Mixed. Any of the above: Pkt. oz, 506 lOc3307-6 0G. 4 MORNING GLORY FAIRWAY GARDENS ] PARK RIDGE, JL.C PN Oss FAIR WAY ’S QUALI ae Seal od SA 13 SL ee aa a TT EP AS NEMESIA—Dwarf, 8 in. high, free blooming, for rock gardens and edgings. White Queen—Pure white. Pkt. 15c; ts oz. 40c; Vg oz. 75c. Large Flowering Hybrids—Pink, crimson, yel- low, white and blue, in mixture. Pkt. 10c; Ye oz. 40c; % oz. 70c. NEMOPHILA (Baby Eyes)—Quick grower, sky-blue flowers. for edgings and rock gar- fencer k Ge 0cw4) 02,20; V2 0z.. 3c. NICOTIANA (Flowering Tobacco Plant) — Long petunia-like flowers, fragrant, free and continuous bloomer. Affinis Hybrids—Brilliant colors, fragrant. Affinis—Pure white, bushy, upright plants. 2 ft. Sylvestris—Large clusters, long white blooms. 4 ft. Any of the above: Pkt. 10c; % oz. 2G: Vz oz, 40c. NIGELLA—18 in. high, attractive feathery leafed with pretty, large semi-double corn- flower-like blooms. Blue, White, Mixed. Any of the above: Pkt. 10c; % oz. 15c; Yo oz. 25c. CENOTHERA—Evening Primrose— 2 ft., large yellow poppy-like flowers, opening in eve- ning, last until morning, July to October. PktelOcwa41 02.) 20c;) V2 oz. 35c. PANSY—Giant. Improved Swiss or Roggli Hybrids. Plants strong, flowers large, per- fectly round and freely borne. Alpenglow—Rich Indian-red blooms, dark blotch on three lower petals. Swiss Blue, Swiss Violet, Swiss Yellow, Swiss White, Fairway’s Swiss Mixed. Any of the above: Pkt. 20c; vs 0z. 85c; Vg oz. $1.50. Mastodon Giants, Mixed—Heavily _ ruffled, ranging from white to mahogany, free blooming. Pkt. 25c; a2 oz. 60c; ve oz. SAO smive Oz)" $1.50. Trimardeau or Giant Bedding, Mixed—Plants compact, free blooming and very hardy. Flowers large on stiff, long stems. Pkt. 10c; Vg oz. 60c; V4 oz. $1.00; oz. $3.25. PETUNIAS—Large Flowered or Baleony—15 in. free blooming, used for window boxes, borders and edgings. Balcony Blue, Balcony White, Balcony Red, Balcony Violet, Balcony Crimson, Balcony Pink, Balcony Mixed. Any of the above: Pkt. 15c; 32 oz. 30c; ts oz. 50c; Ye oz. 85c. Spreading Bedding Petunias. Blue, Violet, Pink, Crimson, White, Red. Fairway’s Special Mixture. Any of the above: Pkt. 10c; V4 oz. 70c. Vg oz. 40c; Petunia, Cream Star—Hybrida Nana Com- pacta variety, free bloomer, very distinct. Blooms soft, creamy white, bluntly star- shaped, with a star of cream coloring on the white flowers, Pkt. 25. PETUNIA “CREAM STAR” Dwarf Bedding Petunias. Alderman—Violet Blue. Rose of ‘Heaven—Rose. Snow Ball—White. Rosy Morn—Pink. Viola—Deep violet. Crimson. Mixed. Any of the above: Pkt. 10c; ze oz. 25c; Vg oz. 4Uc; % oz. 70c. Dwarf California Giants. Fairway’s Choice Mixed. Pkt. 20c; 1/128 ‘oz. 60c; dz oz. $1.00. Giant Ruffled—Unsurpassed for border, bed- ding and cutting, large flowers, bloom until frost. Fairway’s Finest Mixed. Pkt. 20c; 1/128 oz. 90c; wr oz. $1.65. Giant Fringed. Fairway’s Choice Mixed. Pkt. 20c; 1/128 oz. 60c; vs oz. $1.00. | FAIRWAY GARDENS e PARK RIDGE, ILLINOIS 14 Pi At Lt Ri Wi Au ages OVUM ARE latny >» & EDS PHACELIA—Campanularia—Sow where they are to grow, produce beautiful blue flowers, effective for edgings and rock gardens. Pkt Gc-=J/en pz) 20ce. 4 027, 35¢: PHLOX—Annual—Grandiflora Varieties — 12 in., large flowered, plants bear large clus- ters of bright colored blooms the entire summer. Chamois Rose, Maroon, Pink, Scarlet, Scar- let with White Eye, Violet, White, Yellow, Mixed. Any of the above: Pkt. V4 oz, $1.00. Nana Compacta Dwarf—Very showy in_ beds and borders, bushes compact and dwarf. Height 6 in. Red, Yellow, Rose with White Eye, Pink, Violet, White, Mixed. Any of the above: Pkt. V4 oz. $1.10. PORTULACA (Moss Rose) —Small flower like roses. Double and single in following col- 10c® Ve loz od; }0Gs- Ve’ oz7.0U0c; ors: Pink, Red, White, Yellow. Single Mixed,- Double Mixed. Double Varieties—Pkt. 10c; zs oz. 45c; Ve OZ, 30 59Ce as W071 50. Single Varieties—Pkt. 10c; ws oz. 30c; Ve OZ. J0GtY4 O27 8 5c, POPPY (Annual)—Give charming color in a garden with their brilliant contrasting col- ors. Easy to grow, sow early where they are to be grown. American Legion—Single, orange scarlet. Peony Flowered—Double Mixed. Improved Shirley—Single Mixed. Any of the above: Pkt. 10c; % oz. 15c; VF -Ozm2 DC. CALIFORNIA POPPY—-see Escholtzia. PHLOX RHODANTHE (Swan River Everlasting) — Straw-like flowers in shades of white, pink and red. Used fresh in summer or may be dried for winter. ange Mixed. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 35c; YW oz. ros RICINUS (Castor Bean) —10 ft., ornamental foliage, large leaved, strong grower. Zanzibariensis Mixed. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c. RUDBECKIA (Black Eyed Susan)—Annual. Daisy-like flowers easily grown, excellent garden display. Kelvedon Star—Yellow with brown border. My Joy—Large flowers, long orange yellow petals with dark center’ cone. Any of the above: Pkt. 10c; V4 oz. 50c. SALPIGLOSSIS — 21. ft. Trumpet-shaped flowers of many shades with gold veins, sow in full sun, will flower from July to frost. Blue and Gold, White and Gold, Velvety Red, Scarlet and Gold, Special Mixed. Any of the above: Pkt. 10c; Yg oz. 20c; Y4 oz. 35c. SALVIA (Scarlet Sage)—Brilliant bedding plant. Seed must be started early indoors in a warm sunny location, American or Globe of Fire—1 1/2 ft., bushy plants covered with spikes of brilliant scar- VauOtpesUC. let flowers. Pkt. 20c; Yg oz$1.00; % oz. Rivioe Clara Bedman or Bonfire—212 ft., spikes stand above foliage, very showy. Pkt. 15c; Wg) 0Z6s10C. Va-Oz. d1e25, Crimson Splendens—3 ft., large flowering, tall growing, brilliantly colored. Pkt. 10c; Yg oz. 55c; Y% oz. $1.00. Blue Bedder—21/2 ft., deep blue flowers, very Ornamental. Pkt. 10c; Ye oz. 60c; % oz. $1.00. SCABIOSA—2 2 ft. Known as_ pincushion flower or Morning Bride. Long stemmed flowers from mid-summer to frost if picked and not allowed to seed. Blue, Red, White, Rose Pink, Scarlet. Any of the above: Pkt. 10c; %4 oz. 25c; Ya oz, 40c. Loveliness—Fragrant and glorious salmon rose color.” oPkt:. 1Oc* Ya. oz, J25ces ea azeeace Rosette—Extra large flowers, deep rose with salmon. Pkt. 10c; Yg oz. 25c; Y% oz. 45c. Blue Moon—Novelty, 4 ft., large blossoms, conical shape, sky blue tinged with lavender. PEE Hoo Fairway’s Special Mixture. Pkt. 35c; Ya oz. 60c. SCHIZANTHUS (Butterfly Flower) — Very dainty, seeds germinate rapidly, blossoms in a few weeks. Giant Hybrids—2 ft., large blooms, many col- Ors. Pkt, 20c: ve oz. 50c%: Ye Gz, wuel Wisetonensis—Many colors and markings. Pkt, 10c; Ye oz. 20c; % oz. 35c. [Oc tala voz, FAIRWAY GARDENS a PAR K R1DG-E. Po noe FAILRWAY’S Git Aw Lille Ty GY Ss ££ E— D'S 15 ae ee a te eee eee SWEET PEA—Plant early in rich soil and give plenty of water on warm days, tie up when 5 in. in height, giving plenty of space. Early Flowering Spencer. American Beauty—Crimson rose. Annie Laurie—Rose pink. Blue Bird—Violet blue. Ball’s Rose—Rose pink. Blue Boy—Clear blue. Bridesmaid—Silvery Pink. Grenadier—Scarlet. Harmony—Laverder. Mariner—Marine Blue. Mrs. Calvin Coolidge—Pink. Oriental—Cream. Red Bird—Crimson Red. Shirley Temple—Pink. Snowstorm—White. Sunray—Cerise on cream. Vulcan—Scarlet. White Harmony—White. Late Flowering. Ambition—Lavender. Ascot—Pink. Barbara—Salmon. Bridal Veil—White. Capri—Blue. Charming—Rose-cerise. Fiancee—Salmon Pink. Gigantic—White. Grand Slam—Scarlet Cerise. Headlight—Orange Scarlet. Lady Ruffles—Light pink. Loveliness—Rich pink. Mary Pickford—Salmon. Miss California—Orange-salmon. Olympia—Purple. Pinkie—Rose pink. Powerscourt—Lavender. Red Boy—Crimson. Stylist—Rose pink. Youth—Pink edged white. Any ot the above: Pkt. 10c; Y2 oz. 30c; 02. 45c; 4 oz. $1.30. Fairway’s Special Early Mixture, Fairway’s Special Late Mixture. Any of the above: Pkt. 10c; Y2 oz. 15c; Oze 250 earoz 0c; 2 Ib. $1.15. FAIRWAY GARDENS e PS. Eee STATICE—Graceful sprays, either in garden or dried for winter bouquet. Bonuelli Imp.—Yellow clusters. Pkt. 10c, Superba—Rose pink. Pkt} 15c% Ve "oz. 25c; Yq oz. 40c. Puberula—Dark violet. Pkt. 10c; Ye oz. 50c; Yq oz. 85c. Sinuata Varieties. ; Blue, Lavender, Rose, White, Mixed. Any one of the above: Pkt. 10c; Ya oz.15c; VANOES ea OC: SWEET PEA, Spring Flowering STOCKS—Heavy spikes of fine, double, fra- grant flowers, in a wide range of colors. Start seed indoors early. Flowers look like small rosettes. Double Dwarf—10 weeks, 15 in. Blue, Purple, White, Pink, Red, Yellow, Mixed. Any of the above: Pkt. 10c; Vg oz. 45c; V4 oz. 80c. Giant Imperial—2 ft. Blue, Purple, Rose, Yellow, Pink, White, Mixed. Any of the above: Pkt. 10c; Veror,7 1 0c; Varozs eS 110, Beauty of Nice—Mixed colors taking longer to bloom but very beautiful and heavy scented. Pkt. 15c; Ya oz. 45c; 4 oz. Thee PARK RIDGE, ILLINOTS 16 FAIRWAY’ S O..UL Al L le ey. S E ED § TITHONIA (Mexican Sunflower) —6 ft. plants, dark foliage, orange-scarlet single Dahlia- like flowers. Pkt. 10c; Ya oz. 30c; % oz. 50c. TORENIA—1 ft., richly colored. borders and beds. Fournieri—Light blue, yellow throat. White Wings—White with rose tint Any of the above: Pkt. 10c; v6 oz. 35c; Vg oz. 60c. Baillonii—Yellow with brown markings. Pkt. 20c; vs oz. $2.00. VENIDIUM (Calendulaceum)—14 in., bushy plant with large orange daisy-like flowers, fine grey silvery foliage. Pkt. 10c; Ye oz. 40c; % oz. 70c. Fastuosum Hybrids—2 1/2 ft., new variety with wide range of colors, Pkt. 20c; xs oz. 60c; Yg oz. $1.00 snapdragon-like flowers, Bushy plants for use in VERBENA VERBENA—Colorful dwarf plants, flowering from mid-summer until frost. Large Flowered, Spreading Growth, 10 in. Appleblossom—Pink. Etna—Red with creamy eye. Lavender Glory—Lavender with white eye. Luminosa—Pink shading to salmon. Royal—Blue with yellow eye. Scarlet—Bright scarlet. White—Pure white. Special Mixed, Any of the above: Pkt. 10c; Ye oz. 40c; Y%4 oz. 75c. Hybrida Sorts. Blue Shades. Defiance—|ntense scarlet. Helen Willmott—Rose salmon white eye. Lueta—Yellow. Mayflower—Pink. Special Mixed. Any of the above: Pkt. 10c; Ye oz. 25c; V4 oz. 40c. Dwarf. Blue—Wé£ith white eye. Chamois—Pale chamois. Dark Blue. Pink, Splendor—Scarlet with white eye. Fireball—Bright scarlet. White—-Creamy white. Venus—Creamy salmon. Special Mixed. Any of the above: Pkt. 15c; Yg oz. 60c; V4 oz. $1.10. VINCA ROSEA (Periwinkle)—tErect free blooming plants, dark foliage, pink and white flowers, attractive for beds and bor- ders. White, Pink, Soft-Pink, White with Eye, Mixed. Any of the above: Pkt. 10c; Ye oz. 20c; Yq oz. 35c. VISCARIA—Showy, free blooming plants, with red, white and blue, single, wild rose-like flowers. Rose Beauty—18 in., flowers of deep rose, with fringed petals. Erect habit. Blue Bouquet—12 in. large blue flowers. Any of the above: Pkt. 10c; Yg oz.:45c; VanO7e OOC: WALLFLOWER—Sweet scented, oriental col- oring of rich reds and yellows. Double Tall Branching Mixed—Pkt. 10c; Ye 02) BOG Var oz. eaia0. WILD CUCUMBER VINE—Ouick grower, cov- ered with white scented flowers, followed with prickly seed pods. Pkt. 10c; Y2 oz. Sess0z2 2c, XERANTHEMUM (Everlasting) —Silvery foli- age and silky flowers of pink, white and purple. Double Mixed. Pkt. 10¢; 4 oz. 25c:- 2 Oz 406 FAIRWAY GARDENS PAR K RIDGE, ILLINOIS FAIR WAY’S Onur AL Wot wy S)-E EDs 17 Ne ZINNIAS—Dahlia Flowered—Large broad pet- als, long stems, flowers resemble Dahlias in form. Canary Bird—Yellow. Dream—Lavender. Exquisite—Light rose. Golden Dawn—Golden yellow. Meteor—Deep red. Polar Bear—White. Luminosa—Deep pink. Old Rose—Old rose shade. Purple Prince—Purple. Scarlet Flame—Bright scarlet. Oriole—Orange and gold. Giant Attraction—Brick red. Fairway’s Special Mixture. Any of the above: Pkt. 10c; Ye oz. 25c; TOO fey tel eta OM a) eat bon California Giants—Immense double flowers, vigorous growing, giant branching plants, 22 ft. tall. Ideal for cutting. Brightness—Deep rose. Cerise Queen—Cerise rose. Enchantress—Light rose pink. Grenadier—Dark red. Miss Willmott—Soft pink. Orange King—Deep orange. Purity—Pure white. Scarlet Queen—Glowing scarlet. Violet Queen—Violet. Fairway’s Special Mixture. Any of the above: Pkt. 10c; Ya oz. 25c; V4 OF 456 eV 202 AC. Colossal or Giant Mammoth Blood Red Lavender Pink Burnt Orange Orange Violet Crimson Royal Purple White Golden Yellow Salmon Rose Fairway’s Special Mixture Any of the above: Pkt. 10c; V4 oz. 30c; 2 OZ Un OZ al: Fantasy—Flowers are a mass of twisted, tubu- lar petals, giving a shaggy appearance. Star Dust—Deep yellow, good for cutting, very outstanding. Fairway’s Special Mixture Any of the above: Pkt. 10c; Vg oz. 25c; Y4 oz. 40c; Y2 oz. 60c. Scabiosa Flowered—Differs from other Zinnias, double crested outer petals are broad with center crown petals quill like, as on scabiosa. Mixed—Pkt. 10c; Ye oz. 25c; V4 oz. 45c; Y2 oz. 80c. FAIRWAY GARDENS e i ne a Lilliput or Pompon—Plants small and bushy, short stemmed, double flowers, very pretty, blooms all summer. Pink, Crimson, Lilac, Orange, Rose, Scarlet, White, Purple. Fairway’s Special Mixture. Any of the above: Pkt. 10c; Y% oz. 25c; VETIZ. ADC2+ Oz) 1G: Pumila Double—18 in. (Cut and Come Again) —Bushy plants, double flowered, stout stems, also fine cut flowers. Snowball Fire Ball Golden Ball Pinkie Watermelon Pink Mixed Any of the above: Pkt, 10c; Y% oz. 20c; ZINNIA, Lilliput Mexicana or Miniature—Small flowers of or- ange, yellow and mahogany. Double and semi-double. Mixed. Pkt. 10c; Ys oz. 25c; IPE Lay kw lao a ley & The] Navajo or Midget—Bushy plants, flowers me- dium size, single, double and semi-double. Its long narrow petals of lilac, lavender, crimson, pink, and orange shades with bi- color effect. Mixed. Pkt. 15c; Ya oz. 30c; V4 oz. 50c; V2 oz. 75c. Linearis—Midget plant, 10 in., covered ll summer with orange yellow, single flowers with yellow stripe. Pkt. 10c; Ye oz. 40c; Va 02 OC. Red Riding Hood—The smallest of the mid- gets, compact bush, double scarlet flowers, very good for edgings and cutting. Pkt. 10c; Ye oz. 20c; 4 oz. 30c. PARK RIDGE, ILLINOITIS 18 FOAL TR: Weare ss 0:10 .AUL PT ey Seve Des FAIRWAY GARDENS TESTED PERENNIAL FLOWER SEEDS A Perpetual Garden ACHILLEA—2 ft. Small white clusters of flowers, from June to September. Plant in a sunny well drained place. Fine for border or rock garden; also cutting. The Pearl—Pkt. 10c; ve oz. 35c; Yg oz. 60c. ALYSSUM—Showy dwarf, free flowering, for rock garden or border edging. Saxatile Compactum—9 in. Bright golden yellow flowers, early. Pkt. 10c; Y%4 oz. 30c; Yatozna0c Saxatile Sulphureum—12 in. Pale yellow flowers, early. Pkt. 10c; Vg oz. 35c; Y% oz. Oc; ARABIS (Rock Cress)—10 in. Dwarf, showy and early pure white flowers. Alpina—1 ft. Pure white. Pkt. 10c; 1% oz. S0C+ Ms Oz. 41 OC; ANCHUSA—Blue Forget-me-not like flowers, June and July. Italica) Dropmore—Rich blue. Pkt. 10c; %4 OZ LUC Hey 2226 IG: Dwarf Dropraore—| ft. Bright blue. Pkt. 20c; ty O02.) 1 Ci AUBRIETIA—6 in. Large flowering hybrids, dwarf spreading plant for borders and rock garden, masses of blue, purple and lilac colors, April and May. Pkt. 15c; Ye oz. 15cr ae Oz, bh. 25. ASTERS, HARDY—Popular and easy to grow, masses of flowers for cutting. Alpine Mixed—8 in. Blue and white flowers. PKiza) 5G, 1¢,.02; 0c. Amellus Hybrids—2 1/2 ft. many colors. Mixed. Pkt. 20c; ze oz. 50c, BOLTONIA—4 ft. A showy plant, covered with pinkish-lavender small star flowers from August to October. Good for cutting and easy to grow. Pkt. 10c; vs oz. 30c; Yg oz. 50c. CENTAUREA—Hardy Corn Flower. Montana 2 ft., large blue flower, thistle-like blooms from June to September. Pkt. 10c; Y4 oz. 50c. Macrosephala—3 ft., large yellow, thistle-like blooms from July and August. Pkt. 10c; Vg oz. 25c. Large flowers of CAMPANULA MEDIA CAMPANULA—Canterbury Bells—This beau- tiful biennial and perennial plant very pop- ular, easy to grow. Cup and Saucer—Biennial, 2 ft., bushy plant covered with flowers which are cup and saucer shaped. Dark Blue, Light Blue, Rose White. Mixed. Any of the above: Pkt. 10c; Ye oz. 35c; V4oz. 60c. Double Canterbury Bells—2 ft. double flowers, white, blue and rose. Pkt. 10c; Ye oz. 20c; Yq oz. 35c. Single Canterbury Bells—2 ft., Biennial, Flow- ers of white, blue and rose. Pkt. 10c; YVecoz, 15011 V4 ozm2bc Carpatica—10 in., cup shaped clear blue blooms, splendid for edging. Pkt. 10c; Vg oz. 55c; Y oz. $1.00. ; Lactillora—Perennial, 3 ft., showy plant, large bells blue in color. Pkt. 10c; Yg oz. 50c; Y4 oz. 85c. & Persicifolia, Mixed — Perennial, 2 ft., blue, white and peach bells. Pkt. 10c; Y% oz. D0ci at oz.65c: Perennial Varieties, Mixed.—Pkt. 15c; Ye oz. 50c; Y% oz. 90c. CHINESE LANTERN — Physalis Franchetii—2 ft., large orange red lantéfn shaped fruit, when cut and dried make a colorful winter bouquet. Pkt. 10c; Y% oz. 30c. SSS SSS sss SSS Ss sD FAIRWAY GARDENS & PAR K RIDGE, !LLINOIS FAIR WAY’S SUA LG St uy SEED YS 19 Dee a en) CHRYSANTHEMUM — Hardy, fall flowering, will bloom first year, very showy. Fairway’s Early Flowering Double Chinese— Pkt. 25; vs oz. $1.00; Ve oz. $1.75. Fairway’s Early Flowering Single Chinese— 2 ft. Pkt, 20c; x oz. $1.00; Ye oz. $1.75. Mawii—| ft., rich pink flowers, silvery foliage, fine for rock gardens. Pkt. 20c; vs oz. 60c; Vg oz. $1.00. COREOPSIS—2 "2 ft., popular garden flower, fine for cutting, blooms all summer. Lanceolata Grandiflora—2 ft., long stemmed daisy like flowers, blooms all summer, good forecuttine. Pkt. 10c; %4 oz. 20c; 2 oz. 30. Double Flowering Grandiflora — Double and semi-double graceful stemmed orange yel- low flowers, bloom first year if sown early. Pkt. 15¢c; % oz. 30c; Y2 oz. 50c. Grandiflora Double Sunburst—Brilliant golden yellow, flowers are double, '/2 in. across, excellent for cutting, very attractive. Pkt. 15c; Ye oz. 30c; % oz. 50c. CARNATION—Hardy Pinks—A _ universally known and grown flower. Excellent for cut- ting, beds, borders and rockery. Easy to grow and if séed is sown early will bloom the first year. Chabaud’s Giant—1 8 in. Cardinal Red, Flesh Pink, Yellow, White, Maroon, Copper Red, Deep Rose, Salmon Pink, Any of the above: Pkt. 15c; Ys oz. 70c; V4 oz. $1.25. Fairway’s Choice Mixture—Pkt. 10c; Ye oz. 65c; Y% oz. $1.10. Grenadin—1 ft., used for bedding, double flowered. Bloom first year if sown early. Dark Velvety Brown. Double Red. White. Fairway’s Special Mixed. Any of the above: Pkt. 15c; Ye oz: /0c; Y4 oz. $1.25. Dwarf Red—Specially used for rockery. Pkt. Uc; Yav0z..70c; Y4.0z- $1.25. Early Dwarf Vienna—14 in., large double flowers. Early. Special Mixed. Pkt. 10c; Yg oz. 35c; Y% oz. 65c. Enfant de Nice—Large flowered, long stemmed,. similar to Chabaud’s Giants. Salmon, Red, White, Rose. Any of the above: Pkt. 20c; vs oz. 75c;: Vg oz. $1.25. Special Mixed. Pkt. 15c; vs oz. 60c; Ys oz. $1.00. COLUMBINES — Aquilegia — 21/2 ft., dainty and graceful plants, bloom early, flowers on long spike-like stems. Wonderful variety of color, prefer partial shade. FAIRWAY GARDENS e ee eee A sensation for your spring garden. This beautiful flower is just coming into its own. Everyone, everywhere, is just realizing that the Columbine adds that dash of color so nec- essary in spring to the home garden. Carrying its beautiful flowers of many colors and hues, on long stems that are thrown profusely from the base of the plant, it is very attractive and outstanding. A very valuable addition to all gardens. Crimson Star—A new standout, long spurred variety. The long spurs are a rich crimson and the center white tinged carmine. Flow- ers 3 inches across with 2 ft. stems. Highly recommended and quite true from seed. Pkt. 25c. Longissima Hybrids—Very outstanding, a cross between Longissima and Mrs. Scott Elliott’s Hybrids. It produces flowers of many hues and colors with spurs nearly as long, but broader, than the Longissima. Very hardy, and invaluable for their color effect in bor- ders and as cut flowers. Pkt. 50c. Dobbie’s. Imperial Hybrids—A _ good strain, producing flowers of many brilliant colors, of the long spurred variety. Pkt. 25c. Edelweiss—18 in., pure white blossoms, very early. Pkt. 15c; Ya oz. $1.00; %4 oz. S150, Mrs. Scott Elliott’s Hybrids—2!/2 ft. Pkt. 20c; ts oz. 50c; Ye oz. 90c. Long Spurréd Varieties. Blue, Copper, Red, Yellow, White, Mixed. Any’ of the above: Pkt. 20c; ze oz. 50c; ¥g oz. 90c. Longissima—4 in. spurs, bright canary yellow. Pkt. 45c. COREOPSIS PARK RIDGE, ILLINOIS 20 FA I QUALI 1) § >» EE D'S 4 DELPHINIUM PACIFIC GIANT DELPHINIUM — Tall Species and Hybrids — Flowers make a wonderful display in the garden when in full bloom, varying from light blue to lavender and white, valuable in the border. If bloom is cut down to the ground second spike will grow and bloom in fall. Belladonna Improved—2 ft., turquoise blue. Pkt. 15c; ve oz. 30c; Vg oz. 50c.* Bellamosum Improved—3 ft., deep blue. Pkt. 15c; ve oz. 30c; Ye oz. 50c. Wrexham or Hollyhock Flowered — Choice Mixed.—Large single, semi-double and dou- ble flowers; blue, white and pink combina- tions and also bicolor varieties. Pkt. 25c; ts oz, 60c; Ye oz. $1.00. Giant Pacific Hybrids—5 ft., the most beauti- ful and world’s best strain, strong, vigorous grower, large stalks. Choice Mixed—Pkt, 25c; sb oz. 90c; Blackmore and Langdon Strain—Clear blue shades with bees of contrasting colors. Mixed. Pkt. 20c; vs oz. 50c; Yg oz. 90c. DIGITALIS—Foxglove—3 ft. biennials, should be sown every year, blooms June and July, splendid for beds and borders. Gloxiniaeflora type — White, Pink, Purple, Mixed, Any of the above: Pkt. 10c; Y oz. 20c* Y4'oz. 35c: Isabellina—Striking yellow changing to buff. Pkt. 10c; Vg oz. 30c; % oz. 50c. Hybrids Lutzii—Salmon, 4 ft. Pkt. 10c: Va oz. 30c; % oz. 50c, DICENTRA—Bieeding Hearts—32 in. Long ra- cemes with pink heart shaped flowers, at- tractive in any garden. Seeds germinate slowly. Pkt. 25c; s'» oz. 60c. DICTAMNUS — Gas Plant — Fraxinella. 3 ft. Bushy plant with fragrant rose-pink flowers on tall spikes. Once established should not be removed. Pkt. 10c; Yg oz. 40c. DIANTHUS—Hardy Pinks—Flowers of brilliant colors, for garden or rockery. Grow in ordi- nary soil. Allwoodii—1 ft. Mixed, double, semi-double and single flowers, from spring to fall, many colors, Pkt. 20c; te oz. 50c. Allwoodii Alpinus—6 in. Blooms first year, July and August, single and semi-double flowers of many shades. Pkt. 20c; x oz. 50c: Rock Garden Variety—Low growing plants, flowers very attractive. Pkt. 20c; vs oz. 50c. Winteri—New. Flowers of pure colors, sweet scented, will bloom first year, Pkt. 30c; tvs oz. 85c. Graniticus—8 in. Low growing plant with bright rose-pink flowers in May and June. Pkt. 20c.. We-oz. 60c+ 2/4 oz, S110: Clove or Grass Pinks (plumarius)—The old- fashioned sweet scented garden pink. Single mixed. Double mixed. Pkt. 10c; Yg oz. 30c. EDELWEISS (Leontopodium alpinum)—6 in. Flowers white and star shaped, grown easily in rock garden, blooms in June and July. Pkter20c- er Oz. UC GAILLARDIA—Long stemmed daisy-like flow- ers, long blooming plants, will grow in ordi- nary soil. Grandiflora, Mixed. Variegated red and yel- low flowers. Pkt. 10c; VY oz, 20c; Y2 oz. Stays Portola Hybrids. 21/2 ft. Bronze scarlet, tipped with yellow flowers. Pkt. 10c; Yg oz. 30c; V4 oz. 50c. Bremen—2 ft. Rich, coppery scarlet less golden tipped flowers. Pkt. 10c; Vg oz. 4Cc; “% O20 sc: Burgundy—Reddest of all, blossoms all sum- mer. Pkt...15c% ¥e.0z. 506s) Yaude eeGe, Dazzler, Large yellow flower with maroon center. Pkt. 10c; Ye oz. 30c. Tangerine. Shades of tangerine-orange with coppery cast. Pkt. 15c; Ye oz. 40c; “% Olah oc. Torchlight. 2 ft. Compact plant, golden yellow with maroon center flowers. Pkt. 20c: Ye 07.0007) a Oee oy Goblin. 12 in. Dwarf, with showy red flowers, bordered with yellow. Pkt. 20c; Ye oz. 65c; Ve OF. elo, ee tnenestonetnenseeeeennneneneteence EE FAIRWAY GARDENS ® PAR K RIDGE; ULC IN Oess FAI-R WAY’S OLULALL Pet ¥ Ssh. br DS 21 eT SESS Sr ga rr ap acer er CST SAS SE GEUM—Attractive double flowers from June to September. Excellent for cutting. Boresi. 16 in. Bushy plants, orange scarlet flowers from June to October. Pkt. 20c; ts oz. $1.00; Ve oz. $1.75. Lady Stratheden (Golden Bell)—Loose double yellow flowers. Pkt. 15c; te oz. 35c; Vg oz. 60c, Mrs. Bradshaw. 2 ft. Double orange scarlet fiowere Pkt. 10c; vs.0z. 25¢; Ve oz. 45c. GYPSOPHILIA—Perennial Baby Breath. Masses of white flowers, fine for cutting. Cldhamiana. 3 ft. New pink, fragrant flowers. Pkt. 15c; Ya oz. 35c; V4 oz. 60c. Paniculata. Double snow white. 3 ft. Blooms July to September. Good for cutting. Pkt. 20c; #s oz. 40c; Ye oz. 75c. Pacifica. 4 ft. Small pink of Paniculata type, good for cutting. Pkt. POCT ate FOZ. SAC; Vg oz. 715c. HIBISCUS. (Rose of Mallow). 4 ft. Late sum- mer blooming plant, August and September. Mixed colors. Giant mixed. Pkt. 10c; % bz, 20c; .¥2. oz. 35c. HOLLYHOCKS—Old garden favorite, forms a background for garden, long blooming sea- son, easy to grow, prefers sunny location. Double 6 ft. Maroon, Crimson, Salmon, Scarlet, Pink, White, Yellow, Rose, Mixed. Any of the above: Pkt, 10c; Ye oz. SUC; V4"0zZ. DUC. Allegheny, Mixed. 6 ft. Single, double and semi-double fringed petals, many colors. Pkt. 10c; Ye oz. 20c; 4 oz. 35c. Exquisite, Mixed. 6 ft. Fringed flowers marked in shades from rose to purple, very pretty. Pkt. 15c; Ye oz. 40c; % oz. 70c. IRIS—Japanese. 2 ft. Easily grown from seed, rich colors, blooms in June and July, fine for moist sunny locations, mixed colors. Pkt. 10c; %4 oz. 30c; Y% oz. 50c. LATHYRUS — Perennial Sweet Pea. Rapid climber with clusters of sweet pea-like flowers, blossoms all summer if seed pods are picked. White, crimson, pink and mixed. PkemiOe moze 20c; 61/202: +35c. IBERIS (Perennial Candytuft). 8 in. Dwarf dark evergreen plants covered with flowers in spring and early summer. Excellent for borders and rock gardens. Gibraltarica hybrids. Pinkish-white. Pkt. 10c; Vevozmwooiya oz, -40c, Sempervirens. Pure white. Pkt. 15c; 45c* Y% oz. 80c. LAVANDULA. 11 ft. Fragrant lavender blue flowers, used dry for sweet odor, blooms in Yg oz. july) Pkt 2063" Varroz. 450; Yo oz. 80c. LUNARIA (Honesty or St. Peter’s Penny). Bi- ennial, easy to grow, flowers blue, silvery leaf pod, used for winter bouquet. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 40c. FAIRWAY GARDENS e | ene Mash LILIES. Lilies grown from seed, flower the sec- ond season. Plant with leaf-mold mixed soil, in well drained location. Regale, 31 ft. One of the best lilies, sweet scented, trumpet shaped, white tinted with pink, flushed with yellow throat flowers. Seeds germinate quickly. Pkt. 15c; 4 oz. S5ctedo0 O2.300G: Tenuifolium (Coral Lily) —20 in. Brightest of all lilies, deep colored flowers, blooms June and July, Pkt. 20c; Y% oz. 50c; V2 OZ. -90c; LOBELIA—Cardinalis (Cardinal Flower) —2 ft. Bronzy green foliage, spikes of scarlet, flow- ers from July to October. Pkt. 15c; 3% oz. SOct xx 07, 90c. LUPINES—tTall, colorful spikes of pea-like blossoms during May and June. Do well in sandy, well drained soil, fine for cutting. Russel. The outstanding lupine, unusual colors of yellow, blue, pink and bicolors, make .a wonderful display, PETC; Ve 20z..0UC. Blue. Spikes of blue shaded purple. Pkt. 10c; Wa OZ HL OC a etOZ AUG, Lavender Queen. Lavender tinted pink. Rose. Light and dark rose. Yellow. Bright yellow. Any of the above: Pkt. 15c; 4 oz. 45c; Va OZ OUCr Fairway’s Specials, Mixed. Pkt. 10c; 4 oz. 20c% V240Z2/30¢. LYCHNIS—Old fashioned, easily grown flower, blooms summer and autumn. Arckwrightii, 2 ft. Rose to scarlet blossoms. Pkt. 15c; Yeioz. 40c. Chalcedonica. 2 ft. Fiery red blossoms form a Maltese Cross. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 25c. Haageana Hybrids, Mixed. | 2 ft. Colors rang- ing from white to scarlet, blooms June and July. Pkt. 10c; Ye oz. BOG: LILY PAR K RIDGE, ILLINOIS 22 FAIR WAY’S PENTSTEMON (Beards Tongue). Very showy, with pyramidal spikes bearing trumpet-like flowers. Large Flowering Hybrids. New. Fine assortment of colors. Pkt. 15c; V4 oz. 60c. PYRETHRUM. Easy to grow from seed, large daisy-like flower, blooms in June, will pro- duce a second flowering. Roseum. Double immense deep rose. Pkt. 25c; sz oz. $1.00. Double white, pure white, Pkt. 40c; sb oz. $1.00. Double Mixed. Pkt. 25c; a: oz. 30c. Single Mixed. Pkt. 10c; Ye oz. 40c. Aureum (Golden Feather). Small ball shaped white flowers, fine for edging. Pkt, 10c; Y4 oz. 25c. PYRETHRUM, Painted Daisies PRIMULA (Hardy Primrose). Early flowering with pretty brilliant colored Dlossoms, pre- fer shade and rich, moist soil. Good for borders and rock gardens. Mumstead strain. Mixed. Many, colors, including brown, orange and pastel shades, flowers fragrant. Pkt, 30c.. Bullesiana Hybrids. 15 in. Flowers of light and dark blue, orange, rose and carmine. Pkt. 30c; re oz. $1.00. Cashmiriana. 10 in. Very early flowering, blos- soms lilac shade. Pkt. 30c; 3 pkts. 75c. Florindea. 3 ft. Blossoms late June to August, with fragrant bright yellow flowers, 60 to 80 to a plant. Pkt. 20c; ws oz. 75c. Grandiflora Mixed. Fairway’s specials. Large flowering. Pkt, 25c. O.UP ALL TET WY > G&D Ss POPPIES—Hardy. Poppies are easily grown from seed. Orientals do not come true from seed, but make fine plants. Orienetale (Oriental Poppies). Large bright col- ored flowers, May and June, often 5 and 6 in. across. Perry’s White. Large satiny white flowers with purple blotch center, Pkt. 25c; s% oz. 90c. Mrs. Perry. Delicate salmon rose with black blotch. Pkt. 20c; sz oz. 70c. The Feltham. Scarlet orange and apricot shades without blotch, large flowers. Pkt. 20c; ts oz. 70c. Princess Victoria Louise. Large salmon rose flowers. Pkt. 15¢c; 2s oz. 45c. Fairway’s Specials Mixed. Crimson, red, orange, salmon, scarlet and many other colors. Pkt. L5G 2 Vg 20285 3e: Nudicaule or Iceland Poppy. 12 in. Bright col- ored long stemmed flowers, prefer coo! moist soil. If blossoms are picked plant will bloom all summer. Yellow, white, orange and mixed. Any of the above. Pkt. 10c; Double Mixed Special Strain. Pkt. 15c: Ye OZ aD Uc. Coonara Pink Improved. Pink and salmon shades. Pkt. 10c; Ye oz. 50c. El Monte, Tangerine orange color, flowers very large. Pkt. 10c; Ye oz, 50c. Gartref Art Shades. Large flowers. Pkt. 10c; vs oz. 40c. Fairway’s Special Iceland Mixed. Pkt. 10c; zs oz. 40c, RUDBECKIA — Excellent showy plant, free blooming, daisy-like flowers. Speciosa (Newmanii) — Yellow orange blos- soms, deep brown center. July to Septem- bern Lekte lOc* sl/avore35¢, SALVIA—4 ft. Showy plants, spikes covered with blue flowers August and September. Azurea Grandiflora—Pkt. 10c; Ye oz. 50c. SCABIOSA—Does well in fairly rich soil in sunny location, blooms June to September. Graceful flowers in shades of blue and lav- ender, long stemmed. Caucasica—18 in. Light blue, fringed, long- stemmed flowers. Pkt. 10c; Ye oz. 50c. House’s New Giant Hybrid—18 in. Large, pale blue, long-stemmed flowers. Pkt. 20c; Ys or fu hate Columbaria Pink—Large rosy mauve flowers, very free blooming. Pkt. 10c; Ye oz. 50c. Columbaria Lavender—Flowers lavender, 2 in. in diameter, good for cutting. Pkt. 10c; Yg oz. 50c. a FAIRWAY GARDENS 6 PARK RIDGE, I LAWN Gee FAIR WAY ’S OM UAT Len Y Sure Es Do's 23 SHASTA DAISY—Suitable for borders and cut flowers, bearing large blooms that are very showy. Alaska—2 2 ft. Large white flowers with yel- low centers. Pkt. 10c; Yg oz. 30c. Giant Double—Seeds produce double and semi- double, giant white and creamy white flow- ers. Pkt. 30c; ve oz. $1.10. “y DAISY. SWEET WILLIAM—Dianthus. Barbatus—1 '/2 ft. Outstanding, early, hardy plants, showy flowers of many vivid colors and combina- tions. Red Copper—Bright copper red. Newport Pink—Salmon rose. Purple Beauty—Deep purple. Scarlet Beauty—Bright scarlet. Giant White—Pure white. Giant Flowered Mixed. Any of the above: Pkt. 10c; Ye oz. 35c; V4 oz, 60c.' Dwarf Mixed—Pkt. 10c; Ys oz. 30c; Y% oz. 50c. Double—Producing about 60 per cent double blooms. Black, Blood Red, White, Rose, Mixed. Any of the above: Pkt. 10c; Yg oz. 25c. STATICE—Easy to grow, an everlasting flower. Thrives in poor soil with little moisture, fine for winter bouquet. Caspia—Stems covered with small lilac flowers. Dumosa—Silvery gray flowers. Perezii—Rich bright blue. Any of the above: Pkt. 10c; Ya oz. 40c; V4 oz. 70c. FAIRWAY GARDENS 2 TRITOMA—or Red Hot Poker—2 1/2 ft. Hand- some, deep orange red flowers on long spikes. Early Flowering Hybrids—Many colors, yellow to orange-red. Uvaria Grandiflora—4 ft. Blooming from Au- gust to November, red in color. Any of the above: Pkt. 15c; Ye oz. 35c. TROLLIUS—Globe Flower—Bright orange or yellow flowers, blooming freely on long stems during May and June, fine for cut- ting. Seed germinates slowly, before sowing soak seed in hot water about 6 hours. Earliest of All—Golden yellow. Pkt. 20c; v6 OZ Ure Golden Queen—Large orange flowers in early summer and autumn. Pkt. 40c; zs oz. 80c. Choice Hybrids Mixed—Pkt. 20c; ve oz. 50c. VERONICA— (Speedwell) —Hardy, varying in height from 6 in. to 3 ft., blue and white flowers, easily grown. Longfolia—2 ft. Long spikes of light flowers, July and August. Pkt. 15c; Ya oz. 50c; V4 oz. 85c. Spicate Blue—2 ft. Bright blue. Pkt. 10c; ts oz, 30c; Ye oz. 50c; Teucrium—12 in. Brilliant blue flowers. Pkt. 15c; wz oz. 30c; te oz. 50c. VALERIANA—Garden Heliotrope. Hardy, 2 ft. blooms June and July. Has heliotrope odor. Mixed—Purplish rose and white colors. Pkt. LUC. VIOLA CORNUTA—Violas are rapidly becom- ing popular for border, rockery and beds because of their free and long blooming season. Blossom the first year. Admiration—Dark blue. Pkt. 10c; Yg oz. 85c. Blue Perfection—Blue. Pkt. 10c; Ye oz. 80c. Jersey Gem—Fragrant, violet blue. Pkt. 20c; az oz. $1.00. Puck—Purple and yellow. Pkt. 10c; ts Oz. 50c. White Perfection—White. Pkt. 10c; Ye oz. 1OG Cornuta Small Flowered Mixed. Pkt. 10c; Veg oz, 40c. Hybrids, Cornuta Large Flowered— Apricot—Rich apricot. Pkt. 20c; wT, OZ.) 90¢; Arkwright Ruby—Bright ruby crimson. Pkt. 20c: sz oz. 50c. Primrose Dame—Yellow. Pkt. 10c; Ya oz. 60c. Lutea Splendens—Yellow. Pkt. 10c; Vg oz. 70c. Primrose Perfection—Primrose. Pkt. 10c; 33 oz. 40c. Special Mixture—Many colors. Pkt. lc; ts oz, 30¢ PARK RIDGE, ILLINOIS 24 FAIRWAY’ S Os U Ams Ck entaeny, SvEeE.D.-S GLADIOLUS BULBS Berty Snow—Lavender pink. 6c each; 60c doz.; $4.00 per 100 Beacon—-‘Scarlet. Tc each; 70c doz.; $5.00 per 100 Betty Nuthall—Coral with orange throat. 4c each; 40c doz.; $3.00 per 100 Chas. Dickens—Purple. Sc each; 50c doz.; $3.50 per 100 Commander Koehl—Brilliant dark scarlet. 6c each; 60c doz.; $4.00 per 100 Dr. F. E. Bennett—Scarlet throat stripped with ruby and white. dc each; 50c doz.; $3.50 per 100 Lavender. 5c each; 50c doz.; $3.50 per 100 Golden Dream—Light yellow. 4c each; 40c doz.; $3.00 per 100 Maid of Orleans—Large white. Sc each; 50c doz.; $3.50 per 100 Mammoth White—White. dc each; 50c doz.; $3.50 per 100 Minuet—Lavender. 5c each; 50c doz.; $3.50 per 100 Mary Frey FAIRWAY GARDENS ) (No. 1 SIZE) ‘* Miss Bloomington—Good yellow. 5c each; 50c doz.; $3.50 per 100 Mrs. P. W. Sisson—Soft pink, ruffled. Sc each; 50c doz.; $3.00 per 100 Margaret Fulton—Early salmon. Sc each; 50c doz.; $3.50 per 100 Pfitzer’s Triumph—Salmon red. Dc each; 50c doz.; $3.50 per 100 Picardy—Soft pink. 4c each; 40c doz:; $3.00 per 100 Phvilis McQuistion—Pure pink. 6c each; 60c doz.; $4.50 per 100 Shirley Temple—Rich cream. 7c each; 70c doz.; $4.75 per 100 Red Phipps—Rich Red. 5c each; 50c doz.; $3.50 per 100 Star of Bethlehem—Pure white. 8c each; 75c doz.; $5.00 per 100 Wasaga—Buff, ruffled. Sc each; 50c doz.; $3.50 per 100 Wurtembergia—Red with white throat. 6c each; 60c doz.; $4.00 per 100 Fairway’s Special Selections. Mixed—lIncluding the above varieties 10 for 45c; 25 for $1.00 50 for $1.75; 100 for $3.00 PAR K RIDGE. J -L CalsNrgeee FAIRWAY?’ S QUALITY Sa bare DAS 25 IRIS OUTSTANDING VARIETIES corceous corors—tarce FLOWERS. THESE MAGNIFICENT FLOWERS SHOULD BE IN YOUR GARDEN. AMAZINGLY LOW PRICED—ENABLES YOU TO ADD TO YOUR COLLECTION—OR TO START A COLLECTION OF WHAT WE BELIEVE ARE THE FINEST IRIS GROWN. Prices are per each for standard divisions, and prepaid. Each Iris Root Plainly Labeled. TALL BEARDED IRIS ABELARD—-S, livid brown. F, purple... .15 ALTA CALIFORNIA—Yellow, faintly bronzed, PANES ee fi es tcl baths are ca 25 AMENTI-—S, grey. F, violet mauve.... .25 AMNERIS—Gun metal blue, very late... .25 AUTUMN HAZE—S, wine. F, lavender vio- ERE tes eee a NR cE 8 eee .35 (S means Standards; F means Falls.) AUTUMN KING—Lavender-blue, blooms SPLINE Lan stall pao e tees, Deas, Shee ee 15 BALLERINE—Blue ....:........... 15 BEOWULF—S, rich brown. F, maroon... .40 BEUCHLEY’S GIANT — Immense light blue. Sialmesneavysand tally e 1c. te, ict, Na... .25 BLACK DOUGLASS, dark violet. F, black- ish violet. Blue beard tipped yellow.... .25 BLACK WINGS — Deep blue, almost black. Lyd Teh ally sean re a ee ink Lge ane pas BLUE TRIUMPH—Light blue. The flowers are very large heavy substance, velvety finish. COLE vast Bie pence: Sk eee ee ee SET .25 BLUE VELVET—Rich, deep blue, heavy sub- SiatiCcmr nar Mee ie. dn sty ckAyeR, CaP ar bls 9 Vie BRUNHILDE — Deep toned, violet-blue self. RIVE (beard Mite ep. | Nisei thee ok eae .50 BUTO—S, royal purple. F, dark violet. sae CALIFORNIA GOLD—Tall! deep yellow. (Very NCAT aa ret ot mee ae eee thls ie tA ats git CAPRI—Fawn yellow .............. .25 CAPRICE—Rose red ............... 15 COPPER KING—Coppery tone ....... i Be COPPER LUSTER—Copper and gold blend .50 COPPERSMITH—Coppery red ........ tL CORONATION—Yellow ............ > DESERET ellowijec she ah GAS Sete s 35 DOLLY MADISON—AMauve blend ..... a5 DON JUAN—Red shades............ 15 DR. CHAS. MAYO—Lovely lavender-pink .15 DOXA—Olive buff and yellow........ 15 E. B. WILLIAMSON—CGlowing copper... 1.00 ETHEL PECKHAM—Blazing red....... .40 EL CAPITAN—Giant flowered bluish violet of NEAVY esis tance woh. hie. os es cee ei ELEANOR ROOSEVELT—An Iris of rich purple. Blooms early in spring, then (in most sections) ATS Tet Taal tO Tee EN Le RY n'a! oo 's FAIRWAY GARDENS ® PT ATR? Koo OR DO oG ee. Of Lo. Eab NOUS 26 FAIR WAY’ S OA) eA SEI ot AY, SEE DAS IRIS ETHELWYN DUBUAR—Deep pink. (Magnifi- CONE Fe sre eek ae eee sere res 25 EVOLUTION—-Coppery bronze self, with heav- ily frilled standards. F, copper-bronze, over- laigd FOTUG he. hea ee ahs « Oe eaten eneee .25 FAIRY—White and soft blue........ 15 FRANCHEVILLE—Fawn and red purple .15 FRIEDA MOHR—One of the largest and finest. S, light lilac-pink. F, deep lilac-rose.... .25 GUDRUN-—Fine. Very large lustrous white. Good’ substance: same le criua ses eee aera .35 HAPPY DAYS—Falls a shade deeper than the standards, the beard an orange yellow... .25 INDIAN. CHIEF — The velvety falls are deep blood-red, blended with bronze, and the stand- Brdstaré. lientec in One «wea os ot ee Fe .15 JERRY — Perfectly formed, brilliant red Iris. EGTIGS Foie inde te dare eid oe Pe aehae pal ete ae ces mF Ae LOS ANGELES — Giant plicata, the standards falntiy SARC Dies. oho arars nissan weiner = 25 KING OF IRIS—Soft blue ........... 15 LUCREZIA BORI—Soft yellow ruffled... .40 MABEL TAFT—Blue Bicolor, large...... .25 MARY BARNETT—Light blue ........ .15 MARQUITA—Ivory yellow, striped red on eye MONSIGNEUR—Violet Lent ral ee ere 15 MOONLIGHT—Silvery white ......... 15 NENE—Lilac and red... cc. ee ce eee 25 NOWETA—Exquisite creamy pink. Frilled .15 OMAHA — Combination of coppery pink and cinnamon 29 OZONE—A beautiful mauve toned blend. Blu- ish violet self with pinkish sheen. Brown haft. White beard tipped orange. Large..... 40 PAULETTE-—-Giant Pale Blue......... 25 a, te, 2 6 ce Cee eos 6 le we 8 ©) Se ele. ele) cee PEACHES—Peach apricot blend. (Very odd.) ASE Re. Satan she iiste se © ae Ps ee 25 PICADOR—S, yellow. F, red......... wae PINK OPAL—Light pink ............ 25 PINK SATIN—Clear light pink, uniform. Flow- ers large with satiny sheen............ .25 RAMESES—A symphony in rose, pink, and buff 25 ee eee eh ee SC eS RO ES eee ee ee eee Oe ee RED DOMINION—The flowers are large, deep red standards, slightly frilled; broad, velvety red falls, flushed with a near black, velvety luster in the center. A glowing ox-blood red .25 RHEINE NIXE—White and purple..... 15 RHEINGAUPERLE—Pink ............ a5 RHEINTOCHTER — S, white with lavender shadows. F, violet-purple, with white margins mn eee bee 6m @ i Mle ee ok fe ee we ee ee ee SE Be OC ee SACRAMENTO — The large flowers have a white ground, the standards heavily edged red- purple, falls reticulated with same color.. .25 SAN FRANCISCO—Tal! stems, branching low and wide, large white flowers, both standards and falls distinctly edged lavender...... 2 SENSATION— Gigantic cornflower, blue self .25 SIERRA BLUE—Soft clean blue....... +39 SIR MICHAELS, lavender. F, purple, aes leh ct ter eA! Cc ee Mee RE AS cer SNOWKING—White ........---++-+- .90 SPOKAN—S, glowing red-brown, Falls similar but deeper shade. Large. Heavy texture. Poe TA] MAHAL—White ...........--- 15 TENEBRAE—S, violet. F, violet purple.. .15 THE RED DOUGLAS—New red. (Beautiful) Page: UT a hee PS cove ap hi coe 1.00 TROSTRINGER—Soft pink .......... 15 VALENCIA—-Orandge!: .oce 3 ees WS VENUS DE MILO—White. Large....... 25 WM. MOHR—Gigantic blossoms. Lilac, veined purple. Plants and roots small, but flowers AIVAITIO LSC teak aed TA Ao et eat Shee 25 FAIRWAYS IRIS COLLECTION NAMED VARIETIES (UNLABELED) 6 for .50 FAIRWAY GARDENS 8 PAR K RIDGE, ILLINOIS FOASI ZR UW A Y®? § QUALITY SSE FEF DAS 27 FAIRWAYS TESTED VEGETABLE SEEDS BEANS (Green Pod) Tendergreen—53 days. 18 in. bush, upright with good leaf growth, pods straight; round, crisp, meaty, stringless and very fine flavor. PKt 0c, -Y2 Ib. 20¢s Ib. 35¢372. Ibs. 60c. Bountiful Stringless—5O days. 18 in. upright bush, exceptional cropper, wide thin and flat pod, very meaty and of fine flavor. Ex- cellent for market and home garden. Pkt. 10eg'4 ib.) 20¢;' lb. 35c* 2 Ibs: 60e. Giant Stringless Green Pod—53 days. Heavy stocky vines, excellent for market gardens, widely used for canning, stringless through- out entire growth. Pkt. 10c; 2 lb. 20c; iby 35c; 2 Ibs. 60c. Stringless Green Pod—50 days. Plants large, very productive, meaty, stringless and of excellent quality for canning cut beans. Pkt, 10c; 14 Ib. -20¢; Ib35¢:42 Ibs: 60c8 Black Valentine Stringless—50O days. A good early variety, strong producer and excellent shipper, werkt. tO0c. 349 1b. 20c3. |b35c; 2 |b. 60c. Red Valentine Stringless—54 days. Medium size plant, very productive, very fleshy, Crisp and tender. Pkt. 10c; Y2 Ib. 20c; ibe set 2-1b.60c. Plentiful—51 days. An early maturing, very productive bean. Dwarf plants, beans stringless and of choice quality. Pkt. 10c; Pasiby 25¢c: lb; 45c7.2 Ib. 80c. Commodore—53 days. Pods tender, fleshy and stringless at all stages of growth. One of the most prolific of the bush type. Pkt. beermy24io..30c; |b, 55c:.2 Ibs $1.00: FIELD BEANS Robust—110 days. Strong growing, heavy yielding, large seeded, green podded bean. Perec, ¥2 ibe) 156.7 1D. 25c. 2 Ib. (40c. Improved Navy—100 days. Strong grower, light green pods, very productive. Pkt. 1Oceeoa sib. 1 Serib.25c3:2 Ib, ‘40ce: SHELL BEANS White Kidney—100 days. 18 in. bush, dark vine, scant growth of large leaves, used as a dry bean. Seeds white, kidney shaped. Pie tess a iba) Ses elb. 256! 12° Ib.) 45c. Red Kidney—96 days. 18 in. bush, vine dark colored, pods dark, wide, flat and straight. Used as a dry shell bean. Seed dark red, medium large and kidney shaped. Pkt. 10c; Waaibwe 20Gb... 30c. 2 ib. 50c, White Marrow—100 days. Bush 16 to 18 in., Strong growing, short runner type. Pods medium size, dark, wide, flat, straight and stringy. Used as a dry shell bean. Seed pure white, medium large, rounded oval. Peta LOCe Valo V5esmb, 25¢c 5. 20 lb, 45¢. LIMA BUSH BEANS Baby Potato—All-America Silver Medal. win- ner 1940, 12 to 16 inches high, very Sturdy in growth. Early, prolific and is a small, thick seeded butter bean with some Fordhook flavor. Attractive bright green in eating stage and creamy white when dry. Well adapted for home garden, canning and produce market. Pkt. 10c; 2 Ib. 25elb; 40c; 2 Ib. 75c. Fordhook Bush—75 days. Vines strong and erect. Pods are large, thick, and contain three to five beans. Popular market gar- deners lima bean. Pkt. 10c; 2 Ib. 25c; Ib. 40c; 2 Ib. 75c. Hendersons Bush—66 days. Plants bushy, very productive. Green shelled beans, small flat, and of excellent quality. Pkt, 10c; Y Ib. 20¢s"Ib. 35c* 2 1b.° 65c. Plants 18 to 20 in. Beans flat, wide, Pkt. 10c; VY Ib. Burpee’s Bush—78 days. high, very productive. and of excellent quality. BUC oss cle Ib. OOC Burpee’s Improved Bush—75 days. Similar to Burpee’s Bush but slightly earlier and larger podded. Erect, vigorous and very produc- TIVED eK. 91 0c.” 2 be 25e. 1b se 40: LID eT) SC New Wonder Bush—75 days. Vigorous grow- er, beans are of flat shape and good flavor. Pkt. 10c; Y Ib. 20c; Ib. 35c: 2 Ib. 65c. Sunnybrook—84 days. Vine dark, thick and upright growth. Seed dry, medium small, cream-white and thick. Pkt. 10c; '% Ib. SOcenbso5e%72. (be *S 1.00: BABY POTATO LIMA BEAN FAIRWAY GARDENS e PARK RIDGE, ILLINOIJUS 28 FLAP ICR UWL ACTS os 0 IU FAML aitany, Si buek 1Dses ee ——_—_ LIMA POLE BEANS Early Leviathan—79 days. Plants 5 to 8 ft. Very vigorous. Seed large, flat and dull white. Pkt 106 t ewlbe 20ces ibs Soc; 2 ibe OC: King of the Garden—88 days. The old stand- ard variety. Bearing season continues until frost. Pods large and well filled with beans of mammoth size. Pkt. 10c; Y2 Ib. 20c; Lye eT i | of wet ee Large White Seeded—88 days. Very produc- tive. A favorite for market growers. Beans are large, flat and white. Pkt. 10c; '2 Ib. 20c tba s5e.v2eibe. Gc. GOLDEN WAX BUSH BEANS Surecrop—53 days. Plants branch freely car- rying large crops of fleshy, crisp beans. Pkt) 106214 Ib. y20crIby 35c;, 2" !b7 60c: Improved Golden Wax—52 days. One of the best known wax beans, early and a good producer. Pkt. 10c; 2 Ib. 25c; Ib. 40c; 2 Mbied 5c: Improved Kidney Wax—52 days. A long flat podded bean, excellent for table use. Pkt. Oct Voslb25cu lb: 40c™ 2ibw Oc; Wardwell’s Kidney Wax—50 days. Hardy and productive. Excellent quality and no string in early growth. Delicate waxy yellow in colores Pkt) 0ce Ys IB bc nib. ec PH ils ad bat Round Pod Kidney Wax-—-52 days, Plants strong and very productive. Very crisp and of best quality. Bean light yellow in color. Pkt Te ¥s- Ibs 25ceibs 40ers lbes 7c: Pencil Pod Wax—52 days. Pods bright yel- low, round, fleshy, long, crisp and tender. Very good for home garden. Pkt. 10c; Va iby 250°, |b. 40cs 2 Ibe Oc. Unrivalled Wax—52 days. Plant large and vigorous. Pods somewhat flat but fleshy. Have a trace of strings but quite fiberless. Pet OC ae Ibe CD eS OGr 2 om ONC, GREEN POD POLE BEANS Kentucky Wonder—65 days. Vines vigorous, climbs well and very productive. Pods car- ried in large clusters, stringless, Pkt. 10c; tise ib ng *ilb S5Gieeato. O0C! Burger’s Stringless—64 days. Pods 6 to 7 in. long, round, slender and straight. Flesh very tender and stringless. Pkt. ]10c; 2 Ib. 20c; ibis oce 2.10, oc Early White Creaseback—63 days. Extremely early pole bean. Very productive and bear- ing pods in clusters of from 4 to 12, and medium in length. Pkt. 10c; V2 Ib. 20c; Ib: 35c; 2 iby 60c. Lazy Wife—72 days. Heavy growing pole type, pods broad, flat, straight and string- less. Crisp and well flavored, good as snaps and dry shell. Pkt. 10c; Y2 Ib. 20c; Ib. 3560.2. 15-2 65e. FAIRWAY GARDENS a PENCIL POD WAX Horticultural Cranberry—/74 days. Vines bear pale green pods, becoming red as they ripen. Good Pkt. 10c; 14 Ib. 20c;-!b. 35c; short, broad, streaked with green or dry. 2 Ib. 60c. Scarlet Runner—90 days. Very strong grow- er, dark colored, long runner pole type. Coarse grained at all stages, usable as snaps when very small. Mostly used as an orna- mental vine because of its purple flowers that last until frost. Pkt. 10c; Ya Ib. 20c; Ibiesoee 2) Ib. 65 Yard Long—/72 days. Pod light green, slim and to 20 in. long, crisp and tender. V> Ib. 35c; Ib. 60c; 2 Ib. $1.10. Short runner pole type. growing about 15 Pkt. 15c; WAX POLE BEANS Kentucky Wonder Wax—68 days. Heavy pole growing type. Pods meaty, crisp, and well flavored, very heavy bearer over a long period of time. Pkt. 10c; Ya Ib. 20c; lb. “35¢7 29167 60c: Golden Cluster Wax—-74 days. Vigorous and very productive, light yellow and of fine quality, very meaty. Pkt. 10c; Ya2 lb. 20c; lb. 350" 2etbe Goc. ee PAR K R=. De G Er, > I- Loe LNegOetsS FATRWA-Y’S OP UM Ay EPR T. Y SS ae as 29 TS ESS Lee LE BEETS Detroit Dark Red—55 days. Early, one of the best for home and canning. Roots globu- lar, deep ox-blood red. Pkt. 10c; oz. 35c; Seozmooc Y2elb. $1.50. Crosby’s Egyptian—50O days. Widely known for table use, skin dark red, flesh lighter in Porgmeerr kt, 40c* Oz, 35c:* 4 oz. 85c: YW |b. $1.50. Early Wonder—55 days. Popuiar with gar- deners for uniform shape and red _ flesh. Pete boc: oz. 30c; 4 oz..85c:.2 Ib. $1.50. Good for All—55 days. Developed from De- troit Dark Red. Extra fine for canning and pickling whole at 1 to 2 in. in diameter. Flesh deep crimson. Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; eos ace /2 ib. $1.75. Crimson Globe—58 days. Flesh dark red, faintly zoned with purplish white, nearly a perfect globe, usually smooth and clear of Sidemrootse FKt. 10c: oz. 35¢:°4 oz. 85c: Woy ibe $1.50. Improved Early Egyption—50O days. Roots very dark red, rounded on top, flat beneath. Best for forcing and producing an early Siete et. 1Oc; oz. 30c: 4 oz. 85c; Vib. $1.50. MANGEL WURZEL and SUGAR BEETS Bkeia0z..25c; 4 oz. 65c: 2 Ib. $1.20. Golden Tankard—Cylindrical shape, deep rich yellow. Flesh yellow circled with white. One of the best for feeding stock. Giant Rose, Half Sugar—Combines the feeding value of the sugar beet with the size of the Mangel beet. Flesh bright pink in upper half, shading lighter to lower parts. Mammoth Long Red—The largest and heaviest of the mangels. Very productive and sat- isfactory, Klein Wanzleben—Most used for sugar manu- facturing because of high sugar content, very good for stock feeding. Skin grey-white flesh solid white. BROCCOLI Italian Green Sprouting (Calabrese) —60 days. This variety forms a large head consisting of a cluster of bluish-green flower heads. When main head is removed it forms a series of smaller heads on the laterals that sprout from main stem. It is cooked and served like cauliflower. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 40c; Oz eG s40 oz o2 710) ASPARAGUS SEED Mary Washington—Rust resistant, one of the best developed, large head with tight tips, quality very fine. Pkt. 10c; oz. 15¢; 4 cz. 40c; 2 Ib. 75c. BRUSSELS SPROUTS Fairways Dwarf—75 days. Hardy and early. Grows about 16 to 21 in. high, producing small compact sprouts 1 to 2 in. in diam- eter, grey green in color. Pkt. 10c; oz. 60c; 4 oz. $1.70. Long Island Improved—75 days. A very Sat- isfactory variety for growing conditions in the United States. Pkt. LOes 0z225/ 5c! CABBAGE (Chinese or Celery) Pe Tsai—75 days. Outer leaves. dark green enclosing a cylindrical tapering head, 14 to 17 in. long. A very compact, early and sure heading variety of fine quality. Pkt. 10¢; oz. 50c* 400z... $1.85. Wong Bok—80 days. The incurving leaves of this variety form a much shorter, thicker, and more compact head than Pe Tsai. Pkt. 1 Oc voz 456." 4507.0 355) CABBAGE SAVOY Improved American Savoy—86 days. This is the best main crop variety of the savoy strain. It is very vigorous and short stemed. producing a fairly solid, sweet and tender head.) Pkt. 10¢70z,570c*"4 oz. S210; BROCCOLI FAIRWAY GARDENS e PAR K RIDGE, ILLINOUES 30 FAIR WAY’S O01 U2 As Cole liar > EE Dies eo ae Sar | All) Head Early—74 days. Heads medium flat, slightly rounded at top, solid and uni- form in size and color, of fine quality. Good for shipping and for kraut. Pkt. 10c; oz. 35c; 4 oz. $1.00. Glory of Enkhuizen—80 days. A mid-summer variety, nice large globular heads, fine flavor and crisp. .Pkt. 10c; oz. 40c; 4 oz. $1.35. All Seasons—89 days. A good keeper in hot weather, solid and of excellent quality. Pkt. )}Oé200z6 35¢7°4 oz $1.25. Wisconsin All Seasons—96 days. Very excel- lent for home use, resistant, an all around favorite. Pkt. 10c; oz. 60c; 4 oz. $1.85; | Penn State Ballhead—105 days. A late vari- ety producing short stemed plants with flat- CABBAGE tened globe shaped, solid heads. Pkt. 10c; oz. 70c; 4 oz. $2.25. CABBAGE (Red) Danish Ball Head—105 days. Very good for shipping or winter storage. Plants short and sturdy, heads round, hard and compact, ver Red Yellows Resistant—1!00 days. Good Pesdet and crisp. Pkt. 10c; oz. 7c. 4 ahs solid header, an intense dark red through- $2.15. out, one of the best. Pkt. 10c; oz. OG. Premium Late Flat Dutch—101 days. Adapted to a varied climate, very good producer and keeper for winter use. Large, solid flat Mammoth Red Rock (Long Island Strain) — 103 days. The largest of the red heading varieties. They are hard and of a deep red c ; Polos TOd aE Cality aie Dic mor eae Gc! headers Pkt. 10c; oz. 35c; 4 oz. $1.00. 4 OFcihe nko: Red Winter Giant—94 days. Very good keep- Jersey Queen—65 days. Exceptionally resist- er, head dark red and one of the largest. ant, a splendid summer variety for home Pkt. 10c:; oz. 50c: 4 oz. $1.50. use. Pkt locssoz. boc 4eGzta b) Oe CABBAGE (White) Wisconsin Pride—64 days. Round head, early, Copennanes f Meret eel eA Bon dwarf and of Pinnscu gown Resistant cae are large, solid and compact with small core, bage. Pkt. I5c; oz. 85c; 4 oz. $2.25. very fine quality. Pkt. 10c; oz. 55c;4 oz. $115; Early Jersey Wakefield—63 days. Plants re- CAULIFLOWER sistant, very hardy and early forming, grow- ing erect making close planting possible. Dry Weather—60 days. Heads large, snow Heads medium size, cone shaped and solid. white and early. Adapted for dry ,loca- Pkt. 10c; oz)-35c: 4: oz. $).10. tions. Pkt. 15c; Y4 oz. $1.00; Y2 oz. $1.85. Early Snowball—56 days. Plants small, good Charleston Wakefield—71 days. About a header, very compact, solid and pure white. week later forming than Early Jersey Wake- Pkt. 15c>’ %4 ‘oz $1,002 Yai oz. $1.85. field but much larger. Pkt. 10c; oz. 35c; 4 oz. 90c. Extra Early Dwarf Erfurt—54 days. Dwarf, compact in growth and has a fine solid Early Flat Dutch—74 days. Large solid head- white core, very early. Pkt. 15c; Y% oz. er, weighs 8 to 14 Ibs. Fine for family 90c: % oz. $1.75. use. Pkt. 10c; oz. 40c; 4 oz. $1.35. CELERY Golden Acre—61 days. Of the strain of Co- penhagen Market, slightly earlier but smaller Golden Detroit—Plants are heavy, compact in size, fine grained, solid and well flavored. and full hearted. Stems are thick, broad, Pkt. 10c; oz. 60c; 4 oz. $1.80. tender and very crisp. Pkt. 15c; Y2 oz. : 60c; oz. $1.00. FAIRWAY GARDENS ® PAR K RIDGE, ILLINOTS “a _. 3 FAIR WAY’S Onur Ay Let: ¥ S 7Ey Ei D.§ 31 SS issasSSsssssllllllssssssssssisssssisssnsnssessnssssssss Golden Self Blanching—Popular for its excel- lent qualities. Plants are heavy and solid, large, tender and firm. Pkt. 10c; Y% oz. 40c; oz. 70c; 4 oz. $2.00. Golden Plume Special—Very vigorous and stands heat and blight well. Is of the high- est table quality. Pkt. 20c; Y2 oz. 70c: oz. $1.25; 4 oz. $3.50. Giant Pascal—Large stalks, solid, crisp and of rich flavor. Very fine for fall and winter. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 30c; oz. 50c; 4 oz. $1.50. Winter Queen—Large heart, a very good win- ters sort,s PKt.e10c; V2 oz. 30c;' oz. 50c; 4 oz. $1.50. Utah Golden—Good brancher, large stalk and of fine quality, good keeper. Pkt. 10c; Y2 oz. 60c; oz. $1.00; 4 oz. $3.50. White Plume—Growth vigorous, stalks large and uniformly white. Very good for table use. Pkt. 10c; 2 oz. 35c; oz. 60c; 4 oz. $1.65. CELERIAC (Turnip Celery) Large Smooth Prague—Roots are cooked and prepared as a salad, has a very rich celery flavor. Good winter keeper, Pkt. 10c; Y2 oz. 35c; oz. 65c; 4 oz. $2.00. es ry ee er ie Se PBR? tS wee. ; ¢ CELERY CARROT Danvers Half Long—73 days, Early, orange sere very tender. Pkt. 10c; oz. 55c; 4 oz. Early Scarlet Horn—67 days. Skin orange red, excellent for early planting outdoors, tops small and roots top shaped. Pkt.10c; OZ. 65¢5°4 oz> $2-00. Early Short Scarlet—Earliest and best carrot grown, almost round. Pkt. 10c; oz. 65c; 4 oz. $2.00. Nantes Half Long—70 days. Excellent for the home garden, tops small, roots bright Orange to yellow center, almost no core. PRE 106; 0z. 690," 4) oz "$2.00: Oxheart—72 days. Easily harvested, delicious flavor, very sweet and tender. Flesh bright Orange color and an all around purpose car- roto ce Kt. lOc oz oc OF hiro: Touchon—70 days. Sweet, tender, very fine grained and fibreless, of fine quality. Pkt. Ics 67. 765c" (4507 52.00; Early Chautenay—70 days. Smooth, of a deep Orange color and an all around purpose car- Gtamekie LUC. Dz 0590. OF oS 1.75: SWEET CORN (Yellow) Golden Hummer—60 days. The earliest and largest of the Yellow Sweet Corns and one of the best for market gardeners as well as home gardeners. Ears 62 to 7 inches, 12 rowed; kernel golden yellow, medium deep, broad and excellent flavor, Pkt. 10c; 1% Ib. ZOCTMD 35ers 2elbeooG. > lbe ole O: Golden Bantam—80 days. Most favorite, ex- tra early, golden yellow in color, highest Quality.” ErktaelUcCim vai. 20C sib. 4 5c. PalbYooe weil eu Ezrly Golden Sweet—58 days. A very early variety of Golden Bantam. Pkt. 10c; 2 Ib. Z20C ibe eels ect 8 DS: hl 3. Bantam Evergreen—-85 days. A cross between Golden Bantam and Stowell’s Evergreen. Re- tains much of the bantam qualities and has the tender skin of the Evergreen. Pkt. 10c; Yo Ib20c*lbi.35¢:.2 Ibs.55c; +5: Ibs: $1.50, Golden Country Gentlemen—90 days. A cross betwen Golden Bant-m and Country Gen- tlemen, of fine quality, Pkt. 10c; Y2 lb. 20cSilb. o35e- 1 25lbs.60¢+-5 ibs). 51,50. Whipple’s Early Yellow—8]1 days. A 14 rowed ear, 7 to 8 inches in length. Pkt. 1Oc ab Oe ib 3c t 2 ibs Ooc soulbs, $1.50 Golden Gem—60 days. Early yellow, produc- ing 8 to 10 rowed ears. Pkt. 10c; 2 Ib. ZUG ces eave. I, Cs) 1h te OL, FAIRWAY GARDENS e PARK RIDGE, ILLINOIS ON UATE I hows S'-Es.E DS a xo £8 > ae Rs ge - ¥ ane * i = & et e + | rt : % hae if ¢ ae SWEET CORN (White) Fairway’s Early White—80 days. A very early white of medium size, producing well, and easily reaped, good for table use and market- inguPki, LOc® 24b. 20c; Ib. 35: 2 Ib. 35c; 5 |b. $1.40. Howling Mob—85 days. A large eared, fine early white corn. Pkt. 10c; Y2 Ib. 20c; Ib. S59 Cte aber ce Daehn sO) Early Evergreen—83 days. Earlier than Stow- ell’s Evergreen and produces well in north- ern localities. Pkt. 10c; Y2 Ib. 20c; Ib. 35c; 2 Ibs. 65c; 5 Ibs. $1.60. Stowell’s Evergreen—94 days. Splendid for home gardens. Heavy yielder and large eared, "Pkt 1 0c. ny? |b. $1.40: Westerfield’s Chicago Pickle—57 days. Fruit medium sized, blunt at both ends, has prom- inent black spines, very good quality. Snow’s Fancy Pickling—56 days. Shorter than Chicago Pickle, tapering from blunt end to tip. Boston Pickling—58 days. Best for pickling, especially dill, very productive. West India Gherkin—60 days. Small, oval, prickley sort, very distinct in variety, used only for pickles and then when young. CORN SALAD Field Salad—Hardy, used a great deal in win- ter in place of lettuce. Pkt. 25c.. CRESS Curled Garden—Used with lettuce, gives a special flavor. Pkt. 10c; oz. 35c* 4 oz $1.00. Water Cress—Adds a pleasant flavor to salads and is usually sown where there is a good supply of water. Pkt. 15c: oz. $252 55 oz. $4.00. CHICORY French Endive (Whitloof)—Sow in spring, dig in fall, then place parsnip like roots in earth where there is some heat, as in green- house, boiler room, or warm cellar, the root will then throw out the blanched salad head. Pkt. (0c? oz. 7534707) $2325. Asparagus Chicory—Fresh green sprouts are used when boiled in salt water and served hot or in cold salad. Continues to throw new sprouts during season. Pkt. 10c; oz. 6563.4 0z, $2.00: CUCUMBER, Imp. Long Green =e true temeneenemeeeeeneeemeeeeeeereeereeeeeee Oe eee ggg SSaSaSa.2.2Q0 QQ. Sa FAIRWAY GARDENS e PAR K RIDGE, ILLINOIS 34 FAIR WAY’S OU SACL lay SEEDED OT ee ee a CHIVES Slender tubular leaves are used to flavor salads to give a delicate onion flavor. It is a perennial herb and is very useful in the home garden. Pkt. 15c; V2 oz. $1.00; oz. SVeLoe EGG PLANT Black Beauty—90 days. Dark purple, early and very productive. Pkt. 10c; Jothcre, Bley oz. 60c; 4 oz. $1.75. Improved New York—93 days. Plants grow low, stalky and branching; good producer. Fruit is rich purple in color and large. Pkt. 10c: Ye oz: 30c; oz. 50c; 4 oz. $1.50. COLLARDS Cabbage—Early growth and best heading qual- ities of the cabbage; heads are rounded and of delicious flavor. Pkt.10c;.0z. 15c; 4 oz. 50c; V2 Ib. 90c; Ib. $1.50. DILL Mammoth—Plant 2 to 22 feet high, with leaves cut into thread-like segments. Seeds very flat, having strong, bitter flavor. Used for flavoring pickles. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c* 407-156 boi 5. ENDIVE Deep Heart Fringed — All-America Silver Medal winner 1940. Deep self-blanching heart. Leaves are cut and curled at the edges. Ribs are white, free from pinkish color, and heart is white instead of cream. Good for home and market gardens. Pkt. 10c: oz. 25c; % Ib. 75c. Following priced at: Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; 4 oz, 60c* V2 Ib. $1.10. Green Curled—_70 days. Center blanched creamy-white, outer leaves a bright green. Florida Deep Heart—72 days. heart and easily blanched. White Curled—75 days. The leaves are a light yellow-green which blanches almost white. Broad Leaf Batavia (Escarole)—92 days. The best variety for salads; leaves curled, bright deep green, inner leaves a creamy white head. Has a deep- DANDELION Thick Leaf or Cabbage Variety—Used for spring greens, very tasty when used young. HORSERADISH SETS Maliner Kren—The true Bohemian Horserad- ish, known for its vigorous growth and large sized roots. We offer only right sized roots for spring planting. 6 for 25c; 12 for 40c; 25 for 75c: 50 for $1.25. KOHLRABI , Following priced at: Pkt. 10c; oz. 60c; 4302, Di tee Ib Ss, 25. Early Purple Vienna—60 days. in color, very fine. Bluish purple Early White Vienna—Most popular, flesh white and tender. Kohlrabi KALE or BORECOLE Following priced at: Pkt. 10c; oz. 35c; 4 oz. $1.00; % |b. $1393: Dwarf Green Curled—60 days. Tender and very fine flavored; leaves curled, used as greens. Tall Green Curled—63 days. Grow about 30 in. high; very hardy, vine an abundance of dark green leaves. Siberian—68 days. and very hardy. Plant dwarf, spreading a usesermsepepnlnarrunsnnipnns ona ss reeset nS eS esa Sa Double usual size. Pkt. 10c; oz. 50c; ; 4 oz. $1.50. FAIRWAY GARDENS & PAR K RIDGE, It LU NiGae L SeEeMIEEEWEROYENCeAR DN 6) pap Ke piper aLtpringoys FAIR WAY’ S OM U iA Lb ah aa¥ LEEK Following priced at: Pkt. .10c; oz. 75c. Giant Musselburg—Enormous leaves, mild flavored; good exhibition variety. Large Carentan—Favorite for market; thick large stem of mild flavor, LEAF LETTUCE Following priced at: Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; a he} SM hay oh Black Seeded Simpson—Adapted for the home garden. Large rich green leaves, one of the most vigorous in hot weather. Grand Rapids—Light green, curly leaves and a fine keeper, delicious flavor. Early Curled Simpson—Early, hardy plant; forming a mass of compact, yellowish- green leaves, tender and sweet. Prize Head—Very early, quick growing, of excellent flavor and very tender, leaves \ight green with ragged brown edges. Fairway’s Early Head LETTUCE HEAD LETTUCE Following priced at: Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; 4 oz. 85c. Fairway’s Early Head—74 days. One of the best loose heading early varieties, fine for the home garden. Very tender and crisp, especially adapted for salads. New York Iceberg Type, Imp.—78 days. Curled, crisp, heading variety; large size, dark green. Improved Hanson—78 days. Plant large with thick curled leaves, resistant to hot weather in mid-west sections; sweet, tender heart. Big Boston—76 days. Head of medium size, compact, with yellow heart of good quality. Following priced at: Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; 4 oz. 90c. Iceberg—80 days. Forms a tight head and resists hot weather, an excellent home gar- den variety. May King—62 days. To be planted for one of the earliest producers; good for forcing or garden planting. Heart is tender and of a delicate yellow. California Cream Butter—75 days. Heads large and globular, with golden yellow inte- rior. Very popular for all around use. Imperial 847—-85 days. One of the best all around varieties, suited for the home garden. Pkt. 10c: oz.40c; 4 oz. $1.20. Mignonette—60 days. Excellent quality, head globular and firm, heart almost white; plant medium small, compact and leaves frilled. Pkt. 10c: oz. 40c; 4 oz. $1.20. ROMAINE or COS LETTUCE Following priced at: Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; Bay ye Esl eh Paris White Cos—77 days. Forms upright loose folding heads, inner leaves bleached white, large size, self closing. Dark Green—80O days. Earliest of all, very delicious. 36 FAIRWAY’ S O-USAlLabeday Seboce DS MUSKMELON Following priced at: Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; 4°oz. 15c* VailbS F255: Bender’s Surprise—94 days. The largest of the pink fleshed melons, of oval shape, fairly early, of high quality, has a hard rind that is coarsely netted. Hale’s Best—-83 days. Large, early, orange fleshed melon with a thick delicious flesh, good for the home garden. Osage Gem—92 days. Medium size, oval in form, flesh is thick and firm of a rich sal- mon color, a good keeper. Hearts of Gold—-92 days. Fruit nearly round, finely netted, flesh thick, firm and yellow shading to pink, very tender, Honey Rock—90 days. Flesh a salmon color, has fine tasty, sweet flavor. A very good seller on the market. Tip Top—89 days. Nearly round, flesh is deep yellow, sweet, juicy and of fine flavor; firm but not hard. Golden Champlain—87 days. Plants hardy and vigorous growers, early maturing. Flesh golden yellow in color, very sweet and delicious. Milwaukee Market——87 days. Medium large, early maturing, pink fleshed melon. Very good eating, slightly oval in shape with a ErliePaeia ter Med tm a RB febgin ed tr Ao vent oe aay a he Pale We Ib $125, Persian—102 days. This variety must ripen on the vine to give it a pleasing taste; thick juicy flesh, bright orange in color, needs a long growing season. Pkt. 10c; oz. 35c: mpcraptetsts MAici alow 8) ley MUSKMELON (Green Fleshed) Following priced at: Pkt. 1c: oz. 25c: az Cr eI Sli s. Rocky Ford—95 days. Flesh green, very sweet, of fine flavor and almost round in shape. Honey Dew—113 days. A creamy smooth skinned melon, green fleshed, very sweet and tasty. WATERMELON Following priced at: Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 4°07: 50c*«10/ 1b. 50c. Fordhook Early—85 days. Rich pink’ colored flesh, very sweet and tasty. Especially good for the home garden; fruit large and oval in shape. Kleckley’s Sweet—86 days. Skin a dark green and flesh a rich red, ripening nearly to the rind, oblong shaped, tapering toward the stem. Stone Mountain—88 days. A very large round melon, having red flesh with fewer seeds than most varieties. Excellent for home use, Cole’s Early—80 days. Flesh bright red, sweet and tender; desirable where the growing season is short, good producer and hardy. Following priced at: Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; 4POFnOUG 4 /27 1. 1 00, Irish Grey —90 days—Fruit long oval, blunt at both ends, flesh bright red and well fla- vored; has few seeds, skin is tough though thin. . Kleckley’s Improved—86 days. Fruit oblong, tapering slightly toward stem end; rind hard but flesh very crisp, tender and juicy, color bright red. Citron—95 days—Used for preserves, not good unless cooked, flesh, white, firm and solid. Harris Early—80 days. Medium size, oval, flesh bright scarlet, black seeded, very tender and sweet, does well in northern sections because of earliness. Following priced at: Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c;_ STO FOC teins IE yech Lacy Dixie Queen—85 days—Flesh rich red, firm, sweet and juicy, with small white seeds, good shipper. Klondike (Blackseeded)—83 days. Rind dark green, with bright red flesh, seeds small and black. Kleckley’s Wilt Resistant—92 days. Flesh red, medium size, good producer, strong, hardy grower, “Pkt Oe: oz. -15¢c3) 4.ozie4 oc. D7 lby:SUG Aiba bis 5: MUSKMELON, Honey Rock FAIRWAY GARDENS a PAR K RIDGE; I L°L NOt FAIR WAY ’S BOMUTA SL 1 TY SEE DY S 37 LL LS ee SSS sestigtancaasscueieesnm MUSTARD Following priced at: Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; Aioz aoc. vonib. S0c* Ib.. $1.25. Florida Broadleaf — Upright growing, fairly smooth deep green leaves, strong quick grower. 7 Southern Giant Curled—Ready for use in about six weeks after sowing, large curled leaves, very prolific, generally used for greens. White—Rapid growing, upright plant, seeding quickly; seed light yellow. OKRA Following priced at: Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c: Afozeeoe 2/2) ib. 45c; Ib. 75c. Dwarf Long Green—Low stocky and produc- tive with long pods. Perkins Mammoth Long Pod—Very productive, medium early, stalks tall, pods long, pointed and slightly curved. White Velvet—Stalks rather slender, pods very large and long, light cream color, very pro- ductive and early, ONIONS (Red Varieties) Following priced at: Pkt. 10c; oz. 70c; 4 oz. $1.90. Large Red Wethersfield—104 days. Has red skin, flesh pinkish white, bulbs very firm, flat and about 2 to 3 in. thick, used mostly for growing sets. Southport Red Globe—115 days. Deep red, thin but tough skin, flesh red tinted white, and very fine grained, a good winter keeper. ¢ i$ Ct fy ip Sm HEA, <. — SQ Onion—Southport Yellow Globe ONIONS (Yellow Varieties) Australian Brown—Clear, amber brown, deep, flat, with white flesh, strong flavored bulbs, about 2 to 3 in. in diameter. Pkt. 10c; VAVOZ3 5C7 (027 O06. 1¥ae1b. Slade Prizetaker—104 days. Yellow globe that ma- tures to large size, requires a long season and should be started early. Pkt. 10c; oz. 75c; AP Oz dih2e 5" Yellow Bermuda—90 days. A pale straw col- ored onion grown mostly in southern sections for shipment to northern markets. Pkt. 10c; oz. 85c; 4 oz. $3.00. Japanese or Ebenezer—110 days. Deep, flat in shape, yellow and very firm, with thick skin, used mostly for growing sets. Pkt. lOc; 0z.2:65c:.410z. $1.75: Yellow Globe Danvers—116 days. A very de- pendable variety, heavy producer and good keeper, flesh white and mild. Pkt. 10c; OZ.4656') 40677052,50, Following priced at: Pkt. 10c; oz. 85c: 4 oz. $2:50. Brigham Yellow Globe—Of good keeping qual- ity and very productive. Golden Globe—118 days. Rich golden yellow, firm and hard, heavy yielder and fine keeper. Ohio Yellow Globe—112 days. Hard solid flesh, pure yellow in color, bulb medium large and of good keeping quality. Southport Yellow Globe—116 days. Large, well shaped globe onion, heavy cropper, dark yellow color and good winter keeper. ONIONS (White Varieties) White Bunching Onion—100 days. Makes a white, tender stalk for bunching in early spring and summer. Pkt. 10c; oz. 85c; 4 oz. $2550; Southport White Globe—11]2 days. Round and of good size, skin pure white, thin and brittle; good keeper. Pkt. 10c; oz. $1.00; 4 OZ 955.00; Following priced at: Pkt. 10c; oz. $1.00 4 oz. $3.00 Crystal White Wax—90 days. Very popular in south. Good for home garden. Mammoth Silver King—96 days. Largest of white flat type, pure white skin and flesh, very mild, fine grained and tender. White Portugal—105 days. Pure white, sweet, mild flavor, early maturing; good for green onions, salads and as they mature for cooking. FAIRWAY GARDENS & PARK RIDGE, ILLINOIS 38 FAIR WAY’S QU A2L. t Tiyee ONION and GARLIC SETS Onion sets priced at: | Ib. 45c; 2 Ibs. 85c; 5 Ib. or more at 40c per Ib. White Bottoms—Small dry and unsprouted. These sets will mature into large globe shaped onions. Yellow Bottoms—NMedium sized and dry. Will mature into large golden skinned onions. Red Bottoms—Deep red in color, uniform in size. Garlic sets priced at: lb. 35c; 2 Ibs. 65c; 5 Ibs. or more at 30c, per Ib. The best results are obtained only by planting the best quality sets. The above are in our estimation of that type. If larger quantities are desired please write for quotations. PEAS (Dwarf) Little Marvel—60 days. Height 16 to 18 in., dark green foliage and pods, seed light green, medium size and wrinkled, good for home or market garden. Giant Stride—58 days. Resistant, heavy yielder and of fine quality; vine 16 to 18 in. in height, dark green with pods well filled with peas. Laxton’s Progress—58 days. The earliest of the dwarf large-podded peas, growing about the same height as Little Marvel, wrinkled seed. Hundred Fold—61 days. Tall, dark green, vines about 18 in. high; large pods, good for home garden or market, wrinkled seed. Dwarf Telephone or Daisy—70 days. Vines 19 to 23 in. high, pods pale green, well filled and excellent flavor. Foliage fairly coarse, light green in color. Dwarf Defiance or Stratagem—72 days. Vines vigorous, pods, dark green, large size, and well filled, sweet and rich in flavor, one of the best. Any of the above: Pkt. 10c; \% Ib. 25¢ 1 Ib. 40c; 2 Ibs. 70Oc. American Wonder—57 days. Grow about 12 to 14 in. high, very sweet and best suited to the home garden, bears very profusely. It is a true early Dwarf type. Pkt. 10c: Y2 |b. 20c; Ib. 35c: 2 Ibs. 60c: PEAS PEAS (Medium Height) Thomas Laxton—60 days. Grows 2 to 3 ft. high, pods medium green, straight, and Square, nearly round, very popular variety. Pkt. 10c; % Ib. 25c; Ib. 40c; 2 Ibs. 70c. Alaska or Earliest of All—vVigorous grower, about 2 to 22 ft. in height, peas a bluish color, very good for market or canning. Pkt. 10c; Y2 Ib. 20c; Ib: 35c; 2 Ib. 60c. Tall Everbearing—76 days. Growth vigorous about 3 to 31% ft. high, pods broad, light colored and, blunt. Pkt, 10¢c;) 14 Ib.) 206 sibmes ee 2 Ibs. 60c. White Marrowfat—78 days. Vine hardy, strong, vigorous and light green in color, pods, broad, thick and leathery, fair quality. Seeds smooth, large and white. Pkt. 10c; Y2 Ib. 20c; Ib. 35c; 2 Ibs. 60c. PEAS (Edible Pod) Dwarf Gray Sugar—66 days. Very early, height about 30 in., pods are crooked flat and broad, used only as an edible pod sort. Pkt. 10c; Y2 Ib. 25c; Ib. 40c; 2 Ibs. 75c. sO F AIRWAY GARDENS ® PAR K RIDGE, ILLINQIS OFUVAML Dat. ¥ PEPPER PARSNIPS Hollow Crown—Large, best known and grown sort, tender and sugary. Pkt. 10c; oz. SUC! Boog oc. v2 Ib. $1.25. Improved Guernsey—Larger in diameter but not as long as Hollow Crown. Roots easily dug and of excellent sugary flavor. Pkt. 10c; Czmeue manor focs 2 |b. $1.25. PARSLEY Evergreen—All-America Honorable Mention 1940. Darkest green of the curled types. Rapid and vigorous grower and is resistant to frost injury. Deeply cut foliage, dense and full plants. Pkt. 15c; oz. 20c; V4 Ib. 50c. Champion Moss Curled—Dark green, finely cut and curled leaves. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 4°0Z2-50C; Plain or Italian—Plants hardy, flavor very good, leaves not curled. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 4 oz. 50c. Double Curled—Dwarf, bright green curled leaves. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 4 oz. 50c. Hamburg Rooted or German—DMostly grown for its thick fleshy roots which are used to flavor soups, stews, etc. They are nearly white in color and grow about 6 in, in length. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 4 oz. 50c. Sew ee De 5 a PEPPERS (Sweet) Fordhook—All-America Bronze Medal win- ner 1940. Very large and early. A _ pro- lific variety of rich green~ color, turning crimson as it matures. Good for market and home garden. Pkt. 15¢; 2 oz. 60c; V4 oz. 35c. California Wonder—vVery thick walled, sweet artd mild in flavor, plants about 30 in. high, very strong, upright growth. Makes an ex- cellent type for stuffing. Fruit dark green in color turning to a bright red. Pkt. 10c; iY oz. 40c; oz) 70c; 4 oz. $2.25. Harris Early Giant—Sparse leaf growth, fruit medium large, squared, medium thick walled, bright cherry red color, sweet and mild. Pkt. 10c; Ye oz. 35c; oz. 60c; 4 oz. $1.80. World Beater—Good producer and shipper. Fruit 5 in. long by 3% in. in diameter, flesh very thick and mild. Pkt. 10c; 2 oz. 25602 SOC Oz aes Hungarian (Sweet) —Pale green turning to red, a long slender pepper, often 10 in. in length. Very sweet, used for canning. Pkt. 15c; VeRO fes DO LOsOUC* “F027 bee Oe Ruby King—A very compact and sturdy grower. Producing a thick fleshed sweet and mild pepper. Deep green when young, turning to bright red as they ripen. Pkt. 10c; 2 O28 350 OZ OU 44 02 A b2.25. Pimento—This is a later variety, good for use in salads, heart shaped, mild and sweet. Does not grow very large, good producer. Pkt. 10c: 2 oz. 20c; oz. 45a; 4 oz. $1.55. Chinese Giant—-Of the same variety as Ruby King only larger and more stocky in form, good producer. Pkt. 15c; Y2 oz. 40c; oz. PSG: teOLe beet) PEPPERS (Hot) Hungarian (Hot)—Long slender type, much used for canning, fruit very hot, long, pale green turning to red. Pkt. 15c; V2 oz. S508 OE OUG rm zuntene Oo Bull Nose (Hot)—Bell type pepper, very early. Ribs are quite strong while rest of fruit is mild. Deep green turning to scarlet when they mature. Pkt. 10c; Y2 oz. 3 5e*OZ, 60c; 4 oz. $2.25. a ee ee IES FAIRWAY GARDENS e PARK RIDGE, ILLINOIS 40 FAIRWAY ’S OsUGASL I sty, S, EGE» Diss Cayenne—Long, pointed, red fruit, very hot. Pkt. 1Oes V2. Oz. 3 9Cs O27 OUC 4078 52:25, Red Chili—Good producer, fruit small, red and very hot. Pkt. 10c; V2 oz. 35c; oz. 60c: 4 oz. $2.25. Tabasco—Very hot, fruit about 1/2 in. long, 3¥g in. thick and red when matured. Pkt. bOes Vs 07063 5c * 027. 60c4)4- or nei. PUMPKIN Sugar Pie—115 days. Fruit small, orange color fine grained, sweet and delicious, good for pies Eke OC (07 aL och OZ aoc as oD, iC: Large Field or Big Tom—120 days. Used for canning and stock feeding, very large, aver- age over 25 Ibs. in weight, flesh is thick, dry and sweet. Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; 4 oz. SUCA woe. Winter Green or Luxury—105 days. Early and very prolific, somewhat of the small sugar type but larger, flesh one of the sweet- est, used mostly for pies. Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; 4..0Z, 49¢7 14) Ib.a/ 5c. Cushaw—112 days. Golden in color, few seeds, sweet fleshed, rather small and slen- der, good for pies. Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; 4 oz. 40c; 2 Ib. 70c. Large Cheese—Flesh yellow, thick and tender, fruit flat and dull orange in color, used for Canning and stock feeding. Pkt. 10c; oz. PCr 407 eco ey> ID. OUC Kentucky Field—120 days. Medium size, Oval shaped, lemon yellow color, very ten- der. Pkt. 10c; oz. 15¢c; 4 oz. 35c; 2 Ib. 60c. King of the Mammoth—120 days. The larg- est of pumpkins, sometimes grown to weight of 100 Ibs. Flesh and skin bright golden yellow, flesh thick, tender and fine grained. Pkt.21 Ge-ta7. *20e: 4025-500" sian beac: RADISHES Improved French Breakfast—25 days. Early, bright rose scarlet with white tips, small quick grower, fine for home garden. Pkt. 10c; 0oz:' 15¢; 4 oz. 35c: V° lb. 60c. Early Scarlet Globe—-24 days. Rich scarlet colored, globe shaped, fine for forcing for early market, excellent flavor, small top. very good for home garden. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; 4 oz. 50c; Ye Ib. 90c. Scarlet Turnip White Top—24 days. Crisp, tender and sweet, turnip shaped, scarlet in color with white tips flesh white and of the best quality. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 4 oz. 45c: Y2 Ib. 80c. FAIRWAY GARDENS 9 PAR K White Icicle—27 days. This is a radish that runs true to form. It is the picture of an icicle in both shape and color, just the type for continued sowing through the summer. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 4 oz. 45c; Y% Ib. 80c. Cincinnati Market—28 days. Tops short and small, radish long pointed, scarlet; white, crisp and mild. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 4 oz. 45c; Yo |b. 80c. Early Long Scarlet Short Top—25 days. This is a fine long radish, has a fine flavor, flesh is white, firm and crispy, good for home Tae Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 4 oz. 45c; % Ib. Oc. Crimson Giant—30 days. Roots are a dark crimson, very firm, white flesh, mild in Borge Pkts L0cs-0z0-20¢04 07: 45c¢;°.1/: Ib. ree SUMMER RADISHES Long White Vienna—27 days. Long pure white, smooth roots, very crisp and tender, a good summer radish. Pkt. 10c; oz. L5¢s 7.Ozeet 5c. Vs “lban 5c White Strassburg—39 days. Half long type, roots large tapering to a point, crisp, firm white flesh, fairly mild. SeOZEE TIC rio” (Dae PGs Pkt lOcero7 = b5cs RADISH, RtOG EE j> I-bbalNO lee FAIR WAY’ S OPUTACL ITY See DS 41 CC acess sis sssssssssssesssssinsssssssenssnas> WINTER RADISHES Rose or Scarlet China—60 days. Skin smooth, bright rose in color; flesh crisp and tender, roots cylindrical, tapering sharply to a small tip, good winter keeper. Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; 4 oz. 45c; Y2 Ib. 75c. White China or Celestral—60 days. Large size, standout white color, flesh firm and crisp. Pkt. 10c; oz. 15¢; 4 oz. 45c: VY Ib. Yio ot Long Black Spanish—62 days. A good win- ter variety, skin black, flesh white, crisp and very strong. Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; 4 oz. 45c; Vth, 75c: Round Black Spanish—60 days. The same type as Long Black Spanish except that the root is round, keeps well during winter. Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; 4 0z, 45c: \% Ib, 75c. RHUBARB Victoria Seed—Stalks large, rich red in color, very heavy and tender, the most popular strain. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; 4 oz. 65c; VY lb. $1.00. Victoria Roots—Will produce usable stalks a year sooner than when planted fiom seed. Roots 2 for 40c; 5 for 80c; 10 or more 14c¢ each. Strawberry Roots—2 years old. 50c each; 3 for $1.20; 10 or more 35c each. SALSIFY or OYSTER PLANT Mammoth Sandwich Island—Roots 1 to 114 in. thick, 6 to 8 in. long, skin almost white, mild and well flavored flesh. Pkt. 10c; Ozemoaue Og. Joc, Yo. |b. $1.40. ni hig, {Sh a pat . Spinach—New Zealand - Jf = A a: : % 4 “ a3 Be ae 4 7 * Neg te ge _ att : e : " f ay ‘ uf 4 eo] j L.A 4a 45 a. 4 Pies f ~4,2 hee 7 yaks OS 3 4 F 6s, 22 ee Be apg fi: SE - \ d¢>° { ee Pe SUNFLOWER Russian Mammoth—10 in. height, provides food for birds in late summer, also good food for poultry. Pkt. 10c; VY Ib. 20c; Ib. 35c; 2 Ibs, 60c. SWISS CHARD Lucullus—Strong growing plant, white stalks and dark green leaves. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; 407, (65¢. Gy Ibe S120: Fordhook—Large growing, very outstanding type, leaves rich blue green and much crinkled, thick and fleshy. Pkt. 10c; oz. 250 Ot OO es lba Loe 0. Long Ribbed White—Foliage used for spin- _ ach and has a very fine flavor. White mid-ribs prepared like asparagus. Pkt, 10c; OZI25C% 4)0z, 65010 4b. bez: SPINACH King of Denmark—A long season spinach, glossy leaves deep green in color and slight- ly crumpled; plant bushy. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; $507 OUG Mab. 2 hl UU, Summer Savory—Good producer in summer, leaves dark green and curled, of excellent quality: “Pkt lO0esoz)20c$ 4 oz; 50c: Va" Ib; 90c. Bloomsdale Dark Green—Leaf crinkled, dark green in Colona PKI. st Ue. loz 20c,, 4 az: SOc. Van lb oOc: Bloomingdale Long Standing—tLarge and sa- vory typed leaves of medium green color. Slow to seed. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; 4 oz. 65c; VobAjsptuy pyr 6 Nobel Giant Thick Leaved—Medium green leaves, large, rounded, slightly crinkled, and tender, good for home garden. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 4i9z-50c¢3114. [b-:90c. Princess Juliana—Good sized leaves, dark green and crinkled. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; AS Oz GONG tr va tbe eS: Old Dominion (Blight Resistant) —Large dark heavily crumpled leaves, used mostly for an early icone sekiowtucs Of. 206"-4. 07.7 50c: Ya |b. 90c, New Zealand—A branching plant, growing very well in summer heat. Pkt. 10c; oz. 35c; 4 oz. 85¢c° Yo Ib; $1.45. FAIRWAY GARDENS * PARK Ree G ey 4k LetoN OFS 42 FAIRWAY’ S TOBACCO SEED Big Havanna—An early variety used largely for cigar wrappers, because of its large leaves. Pkt. 10c; V2 oz. 30c; oz. 45c; 4 oz. $1.25; Y2 Ib. $1.95; Ib. $3.60. Connecticut Seed Leaf—Hardy, well adapted for growing in the middle and _ southern states. Pkt. 10c: Y2 oz. 30c; oz. 45c; 4 oz. $1.25; % Ib. $1.95; Ib. $3.60. Burley—Popular Kentucky type, used for both filler and wrapper. Pkt. 10c; V2 oz. 20c; Oe 50 4 1077) ee oe 1D. to lero De $3.60. TOMATOES The Burbank—60 days. One of the earliest to mature, medium size, bright crimson, heavy, solid and meaty. Pkt. 10c; Y2 oz. 306*:0z7 "6504027 $252.5; Giant Ponderosa—87 days. Large and juicy, solid meat, delightful, mild flavor, a home garden tomato. Pkt. 10c; Y% oz. 35c; oz. 60c; aks $2.20, Earliana—65 days. Early medium size, solid, red and fleshy. Best of the early type. Popular home garden. variety. Pkt. 10c; Voiozras0c toro 0et 4 ozs) 50, Ox Heart—90 days. One of the largest, heart shaped, solid, with few seed cells. Pkt. 1Oer¥55 oz. 45-02; 80c. 4’ oz. $300; Livingston Globe—82 days. Globe shaped, purplish pink. Plant very vigorous and productive. Pkt. 10c; Y2 oz. 30c; oz. 50c; as #2 oy ge he New Globe—85 days. Ball shaped fruit, skin purplish pink, flesh firm and contains few seeds, good cropper. Pkt. 10c; 2 oz. .30c; oz.) 50c# 407 51 so: New Stone—84 days. Fruit large, smooth, solid and deep red, very heavy, vines pro- ductive and vigorous growing. Favorite canning variety. Pkt. 10c: % oz. 25c; oz, 35c; 4 oz. $1.05. Beefsteak or Crimson Cushion—90 days. Wilt resistant, late cropper, large fruit, flat, scar- let and rather smooth. Plant vigorous and of excellent variety for home garden. Pkt. Oct tear. 30c!:) oz.7 55¢77 4s a2 e160, OLUPASL 1 oT ® TOMATO Nystate—68 days. Good home garden vari- ety, used for its juice and canning. Fruit large sized, deep, flat and scarlet red. Pkt. 10c; Y2 oz, 25c; oz. 40c; 4 oz, $1.20: Bonny Best—68 days. Vines strong and vig- orous, productive and early main crop vari- ety. Fruit deep scarlet ripening to stem. Pkt. 10c; Y2 oz. 25c; oz. 45c; 4 oz. $1.25. Avon Early—66 days. Fruit uniform, deep scarlet, medium sized, almost globular in shape, flesh solid and tender. Pkt. 10c; WS .67,/30e: 0z.250c? 407 bow Early Detroit—110 days. Vine vigorous, good producer, fruit round and globed shaped, purplish pink in color, firm and solid. Pkt. 10c* 4) oz. 30c*-0z, 55¢:-4 oz Siow Greater Baltimore—78 days. Very good for canning, very productive, fruit deep scarlet, large, deep but flat, very firm and _ solid. Pkt. 10c; oz. 40c; 4 oz. $1.25. John Baer—66 days. Early, heavy producer, fruit deep scarlet red. Pkt. 10c; 2 oz. 20c; oz. 40c; 4 oz. $1.20. Chatks Early Jewel—68 days. One of the best early tomatoes, vines vigorous and very productive, fruit scarlet red. Pkt. 10c; ¥2 oz. 20c: oz. 35¢c: 4 oz. $1.05" FAIRWAY GARDENS e PAR K RIDGE, IL LC NIG RS FAIR WAY’S Gulf State Market—73 days. Early, very pro- ductive, fruit medium large, smooth, solid and free from cracking. Pkt. 10c; Ya oz. 25c; oz. 45c: 4 oz. $1.50. Dwarf Stone—83 days. Dwarf and treelike, fruit bright red, flattened globe shaped, medium large. Pkt. 10c; Y2 oz. 30c: oz. 5567.4 oz. $1.75. Early Baltimore—70O days. Illinois University selection, thriving on all soils, smaller fruit, solid bright color, heavier yielder than Mar- Pepemerkie Uc 72 .0z. 30c; oz. 50c; 4 oz. $1.50. Break O’Day—63 days. Wilt resistant, nearly as early as Earliana and productive as Mar- globe, fruit large smooth, red and globular. Used whole for salads or stuffed. Pkt. 10c; oz 2oc,.0z, 49¢; 4.0z. $1.50. Pitchard or Scarlet Topper—70O days. Wilt resistant, heavy producer and color a bril- liant red, fruit solid and firm, with thick Walls Pkic 1G; v2" Oz. -25c; oz. 45c; 4027291535. Marglobe—73 days. Produces large, smooth, meaty, globelike fruit, scarlet red in color, suitable for trucking or canning. Resistant to nail-head rust and fusarium wilt. Pkt. 10Ge We) oz, zac: oz. 40c; 4 oz. $1.25. Rutgers—74 days. Fruit medium to large, similar in shape to Marglobe but slightly more flattened. Good for canning and juice. Pkt. 10c; VY oz. 30c; oz. 50c¢; 4 oz. $1.45. we hn MR 46 Oe ae pina iis dea SE FSS BREAK O’ DAY TOMATO TOMATOES (Yellow Fruited) Mingold—Alll-America Silver Medal winner 1940. Yellow in color, fruit smooth, round and of medium size. With its additional Vitamin D, attractive color and shapely fruits it is very desirable for slicing and salads. Pie ors Ve. O7,, 3590: 02.) 656. QLUVAL IT Y Sy EVE DES 43 Golden Ponderosa—86 days. True golden ponderosa with yellow skin and flesh fruit, large and somewhat flattened. Pkt. 10c; a oz,) 4507 02, 60c* 4 0z/) $2475, Golden Queen—78 days. Large size, fruit bright golden yellow, thick and meaty, solid and fleshy, excellent flavor. Pkt. TUG Wo Oe sem One oUGT 4 Oz mp law os TOMATOES (Small Fruited) ‘Red Currant—vVery small, bright red. Red Cherry—Fruit globe shaped, bright red, growth heavy and good producer. Red Peach—Fruit peach shaped. Red Plum—Resembling plum in shape and size. Red Pear—Fruit 2 in. long, pear shaped. Yellow Peach—Fruit yellow and peach shaped. Yellow Plum—Resembling plum in shape and size. Yellow Pear—Fruit 2 in. long, pear shaped. Any of the above: Pkt. 10c; Y2 oz. 35c; Or, O0cs tore 52-0: SQUASH (Summer Variety) Benning’s Bush——White type, small, light green markings; when this variety matures it loses its delicate flavor, so must be used when young and tender. Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; 4 oz! 40c7 44! Ibi 1 5¢3' Ibi, $14.25. Early White Bush, Scalloped—55 days. Most popular of the white summer type, consid- ered one of the best for stewing, fruit small, quite flat, and white skinned, flesh light green, very vigorous grower. Pkt. 10c; oz: 15¢e* 4 oz. 840c;7 2) Ibe 75cy Jb, $1425. Yellow Summer Straight Neck—55_ days. Golden orange in color, fruit warted flesh thick, light yellow. Much in demand be- cause its straight neck makes it easy to pack. Pkt; }0c! ory ) 50744 0z,.90¢% 12-16. 75; Giant Summer Crookneck—56 days. Large early and productive. Deep orange skin and salmon orange flesh. Good for home and market. Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; 4 oz. 40c; Wa: Ib, F1de: Sweet Potato—55 days. Fine flavor, early and very prolific, fruit orange yellow, splashed and striped with dark green, flesh heavy and solid. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 4 oz. 55c; 2 lb. -95c. Italian Marrow or Zucchini—60 days. Bush type, very productive, excellent keeper, dark green in color, fruit small, very tasty and tender. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 4 oz. 50c; Y Ib. 90c. Cocozella or Italian Vegetable—60 days. Bush form, very vigorous in growth, fruit dark green, striped yellow and light green, me- dium large. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 4 oz. 50c; WY Ib. 90c. FAIRWAY GARDENS & PAR K RIDGE, ILLINOIS 44 FOA&@ TORY WA OY, 2S OMUSA-L I TY SQUASH (Winter Variety) Banana—110 days. A prolific, oblong type, having a gray-green shell, solid dry flesh and small seed cavity. Rather late matur- ing, good keeper. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; 4 oz. 65c; 2 Ib. $1.00. Blue Hubbard—125 days. Solid orange yel- low flesh, rind hard and strong, a good winter keeper. One of the best all around varieties. Pkt. 10c; oz. Vo Ibo S101 5. Delicious—115 days.. Fruit broad, top shaped; flesh thick bright yellow, fine grained, fiberless, skin very dark green, thin but hard. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 4 oz. 60c; % Ib. $1.00. Golden Hubbard—110 days. Has shape and general character of the Hubbard, but is smaller and of a rich orange color instead of dark green. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 4 oz. 60c; Y% Ib. $1.00. Acorn or Table Queen—58 days. Flesh light yellow, shell dark green, thin and ribbed; fruit acorn shaped. Trailing variety, good producer, exceptionally good for baking. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 4 oz. 50c; 2 Ib. 75c. Warted Hubbard—120 days. Larger in size than the Hubbard but more heavily warted, shell dark green, almost black, in color. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 4 oz. 60c; Ye Ib. $1.00. Mammoth Chili—120 days. Very good for exhibition, grown as large as 150 Ibs. in weight. Fruit quite smooth, with broad open netting and rich orange yellow color. Good for stock feeding. Pkt. 10c; oz. PIS es 7°0zZ.. 656/21. 1b,, 51.00. TURNIPS (Yellow) Golden Ball—60 days. One of the most deli- cate and smallest yellow fleshed turnips, medium size but firm, hard and of good flavor, good keeper, fine as a table variety. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 4 oz. 50c; % Ib. 85c. Amber Globe—75 days. grained and sweet. Hardy, keeps well and a good cropper. Good for field crops for stock. Pkt. 10c; oz. 15¢; 4 oz. 35¢; 4 Ib. 60c. Flesh yellow, fine TURNIPS (White) Purple Top White Globe——55 days. Large, globe shaped; purple top, lower part white; flesh fine grained and tender, Best known. FAIRWAY GARDENS ® 25c; 4 oz. 65c: SQUASH Purple Top Strap Leaf—45 days. Tops me- dium large and strap leaved, roots flat, white with purple top, flesh white, fine grained and tender, early producer. Any of the above: Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; 4 oz. 30¢: 34, Ib.-50c: Early Snowball—Medium large, light green tops; fruit globe shaped, fine grained and sweet, pure white skin and flesh. Good table variety. Shogoin—Quick growing, popular in the south. Tops tall, bright green, strap leaves, may be used for greens. Roots smooth, white, globe shaped and of excellent quality. Any of the above: Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c: 42 0z 7 A0c aon IbaF0cs Extra Early Purple Milan—Strap leaved, up- right growing. Roots white with purple top and flat; flesh sweet and tender, very good for early spring sowing. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; ar0zeo0G) Gib. 5c: Seven Top—48 days. Foliage hardy, used as greens. Roots used only for stock feeding. Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; 4 oz. 30c: % Ib. 50c. RUTABAGAS American Purple Top—tTops large and upright, roots yellow with purple top; flesh pale yellow, sweet, tender and fine grained, good cropper and keeper. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 4 oz. 50c; Ya Ib. 90c. White Swede—Roots white with green tinted top; globe shaped, fine grained, sweet and white fleshed. Used for table and stock feeding. Pkt. 10c: eeewe. ‘ V> Ib. 90c. Mememad aa _ PAR K RIDGE, IL LIN Gaae 45 FAMILY AMUNITION MEANS VITAMINS FROM VEGETABLES It is essential for all to find some place for a Victory Garden. By growing your vegetable food supply you relieve transportation facilities and permit them to be used to supply our armed forces. Do your share by supplying as many of your needs as possible. During the past years we have made an extensive study of seed breed- ing, and we are able to offer you the best seeds that research, testing, and experience have produced. In this catalog you will find hundreds of outstanding varieties of flowers and vegetables and we assure you that the seeds of each are "seeds that have stood the test.” We urge you to read the catalog carefully. It contains many suggestions that will be of great interest to the gardener. Should there be some par- ticular information you want, write us and we will be glad to offer our advice and comments. To our old customers we extend sincere thanks for their patronage of the past and to our new customers we know that we can give complete satisfaction. G] ‘ | G | | PARK RIDGE, ILLINOIS INSTRUCTIONS When ordering please write your name, postoffice and state plainly, as it helps us give better service in making delivery to you. Would advise sending cash with order by express or registered mail, by check, or by Postal Money Order. Postage stamps are a convenient and acceptable way of remitting for small orders. Foreign stamps not acceptable. All Goods Prepaid, unless otherwise noted. We ship orders promptly, or notify you if goods are to be sent later. If you do not hear from us in ten days, please write us at once. FAIRWAY GARDENS GUARANTEES its seeds to the full amount of purchase price and will replace same if, through fault of the seeds, results are not satisfactory. But in no case will be liable for more than the purchase price. It is impossible, as a seller of perishable articles, to be responsible for what may happen after they leave our hands, so we, like all other American seed houses, do not assume responsibility as to the crop you may raise from seeds we sell. We should be notified immediately if seed is unsatisfactory. This issue of our Catalog cancels all previous prices. WE OFFER A SPECIAL DISCOUNT OF 10% ON ORDERS TOTALLING $2.00 OR OVER 46 FAV ER WeArtrens GARDEN HOSE ao ns KA ¢ WA Y/ s i, Se 1) Write For Information CELEX GARDEN LABELS New fast selling popular priced permanent garden markers. 31/2 inches long with copper wire attached. Weather mark with ordinary black pencil writing. May be erased and label reused. Packed in cellophane bag containing one dozen labels. One doz. 25c. . LABELS Wooden. For Pots. Unpainted Painted 100 1000 100 1000 4-inch ..... $0.25 $2.00 $0.35 $2.25 Setrich: awn! .30 2.50 .40 2.75 66-inch ace. .35 3.00 50 3.25 F2~inchiee tee .80 7.00 1.25 8.50 Tree, Copper wired. 31% inch. 50, 25c; 100, 45c; 1000, $3.20. STAKES, Cane—Painted Green. 100 1000 Wo RS gat eh erat ae tee Meier Se WA $1.25 $5.00 AE TEs Sahn eee 1.60 8.00 31! Hin cae. Gee ee 2.00 11.00 Weatherproof Pencils For marking labels used outdoors. Will not rub off or fade. Each, 10c; doz. $1.00. “"READY-FILLED" ANTROL SET The Ready-filled antrol set consists of four patented glass ‘‘feeders’’ filled with regular Antrol Syrup. Price 40c per set. Also 4 oz. for 25c pint for 50c. FAIRWAY GARDENS * Q “DOGZOFF” DOGZOFF Breaks dogs of bad habits. Spray under your Evergreens and guard them completely against the depredation of dogs. Non-poisonous. Per bottle 60c, by mail 70c. FERTILIZER SPREADER A Fertilizer Spreader gives better results for applying fertilizer evenly and accurately. May also be used as a grass seed sower, giving an even distribution of seed. Very simple to oper- ate, easily adjusted. 16 inch width with 16 lb. capacity. Price $4.00 f.o.b. Park Ridge, Ill. SOIL SOAKER For deep soaking, the water method approved by agricultural colleges and nurseries, now avail- able for home use. Equipped with regular hose connection for attaching to hose or pipe. 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Camis Sweetie. 28 bos ek 31, 32 om, EP fof oe ee (A ee eh 32 ‘huts acetic ae OE ee 8 patria LRCENORIODS Coa cet eae 7,8 FOSS Gane chet ce. eet Re i 8 33 Or er ON Ae ee ai ee 33 Cyhoalomsuntae oe. pict rs sk iB MOTESS ine, tele ol leet idc aoe bev 8 D Pe ee a oe 8 Datbetinaoes ood ok aca ahd ss neg 34 CMRI os ake SKK oen'h6 6 L.a% AMOE Os he ee ea kes nt Dianthus Barbatus (Sweet Willian > Diente eee Nok cle cs on 30 ee bard arate et eee 20 a ites (rox Clove)ic cams xcs ein kes 20 See Py he Peer Pee 34 INDEX Dimorohatieea +. 5 cin ees een oe 9 Dolchoste alee aiicllecowe. 9 Dusty Miller (Centaurea)......... 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Sera ioe tse We ee ee 48 G eT T LAYS [ee oS ee 9, 20 Garden Accessories...-.......... 46 Also Inside and Outside Back Cover Gaxnlicssets wie oes ane 38 GasiPlantastens cantik s cuca aie 90 CSCI a eer estado cia Mette: 91 (GUI, hang co REO dade nee ees 9 Clsdiolismere: otk ot oer es 94 odetianetck. vse ok ame a 9 CSOMDN erate eee ces ee Saas 9 IOUT SHE RRO ee. ite ieee tediorsas 9 Grass Seed i. sane: Inside Front Cover RSUT BOD are ie he ke eats kes 21,9 H FelarclysPinkscameatstenn anktiets coc is tarsi. 20 FicianthuSwcms uri Uae eee 10 Flelichrysim= sire oust aes 10 Fleliatroperm cc han eres 10 Fleteropappus:: ©. 44.0 nee ee 10 Plibiseustinc. a: © oo eRe ae es 91 pl onbekwntt an. sa dew er aes Pein: 21 Plorseskadish Setssiet sa cutuertate 34 Tele 2 teat ia= Sin ori has ont ce ae ae RAE A Ba Et 46 lirmultise meen. c coved eh tee. eee 10 Hunnenmannia (Santa Barbara Poppy) 10 | [Be cis eo creek: ate aa ncrcett 91 Ice Plant (Mesembryanthemum)...... 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NEO ae 35 ST hee SOEs Uta Sai ee Oh see ewe 91 Winatia ore oe ae eon a ares ais 10 [iiclig MMM tae eae ai os: 11, 91 Di riaria Seemn eee ih cele es 91 DINS a heeoe eee ss bie te cles 11, 21 ATT CP Se Sania Ae nr Doe 21 M RAANBEIS EGE RARE forte awiacatns Viet 29 MarisGla gine sss siexacketdiay eS ait Marve liotiPeru: iit a hontes eee iylese: Matthies cn etaetsh ee tid nae tore 11 WMatricartagnniin ees: Ee oo ahs 9, 12 MalonuiNusks ho: sce Seas a ea bs y 36 PACT SURE ies che os cvadennr tai ian 36 Mesembryanthemum. ...........--. 12 Mianonete cts s oie ascents 12 MIGODHOWEL AGG. ee as oeeina 6 oes aie ee I WIGTRING COIL). cs bs sine «ee auens 12 Mourning Bride (Scabiosa).2, 3, 14, 22 ANSP te Uk eens Cae Unth hae opnern Geeta 37 WAEMOUE LG i bts oeese asa 9,12 N ON IRETTT GTP ocean neath tee? ee Ee OEE 12 lem eel esr tis vine eine ee Kee alee edad 13 Slemonbilaa athe Serta: eee es 13 PicOliana sath wate ee PRA Oe x ok « 13 Nigella wc a ee ConA he be woo sak 13 Noaveltiesuncs nests or oe oe oa eto. 3 Oo Clenotherasss os eee a Ate oud 13 Fas Mert eee Lae ee aks 37 CONIONS te Me Ee eo ones bas 37 COMIDA DEtSa leo tee Gao eae 38 Oyster Plant sre ae kok s cae ene os 41 P PANSY ee cee te Ruy peta ded oe 13 Parslevis ticdie Ch eracued | gee eee 39 ParsnlOceetaoe ce ou ee On 39 Peas ate, sc ed ees na a 38 Pentstemonse mie ete es Bee cae 99 Peper heise cae take oy 39, 40 Perennialsia muse nee 18 to 23 Petunias s.e wake ae eee 5 Fa al [Et PhiaceliaWeanss . cetera ee on ee 14 Phloxete ete ee ss dee. 9,14 Pinks