March 24, 1917 



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377 



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DRACAENA CANES 



April Shipment 



All Commercial Varieties 



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Specialists in Specimen Stock for 

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Hardy Khododendrons, Azaleas, Boxnosda, 

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EVERGREENS, SHRUBS AND PERENNIALS 



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Section of land must be cleared, and «• 

 BOTTOM PRICES. Name items and qu 



500 White Spruce. 4-9 ft. 

 1000 Koster's Blue Spruce, 2-4 ft. 

 lOOO Colorado Blue Spruce, 3-5 ft. 

 1500 Norway Spruce, 3-6 ft. 

 1000 Fraser's Fir, 3-5 ft. 



20O Balsam Fir, 6-8 ft. 



500 Red Cedar, 3-4 ft. 



500 Hemlocks, 3 ft. 



500 Jap. Yew, (Upright), 3 



.''lOO A'ariegateil Kuonymus 

 3 yrs. 



.500 Acer ginnale, 4-5 ft. 

 6000 Carolina Poplars, 5-9 ft. 

 SIXK) I>ombardy Poplars, 5-7 ft 



50O European Larch, 7-8 ft. 



.300 Balsam Poplars, 7-8 ft. 



300 Goldeu Hop Trees, 3-4 ft. 

 1000 White Willows, 4 ft. 

 8000 Laurel, or Glass Willows 



500 Regal Willows (Regalis), „ . ». 



.500 Jap. Crab (P. Baecata), 4-5 ft. 

 2000 Galc!en-Barked Willows, 4 ft. 



400 Bird Cherry (Padus), 3-4 ft. 



.500 Hornbeam, 3 ft. 

 2000 Red-Barked Cornel, or 



3-4 ft. 

 2000 Jap. Quince, 2 ft. 

 2000 Scotch Broom, 2-3 ft. 



500 Broom (tincturia), 2 ft. 

 1500 Bush Honeysucldes, 3-4 ft 

 1000 Dwarf Syringa, 2 ft. 

 1000 Buckthorn, Catharticus 



500 Buckthorn, frangula, 3 



2(X)0 Button Bush. 18 24 in. 



yrs. 

 radicans. 



, 3-5 ft. 

 3-4 ft. 



Dogwood, 



. 3-4 



ft. 



ft. 



hile quantities last we will quote ROCK 

 aiitities that interest you. 

 1000 Spiraea opulifolia, 3-4 ft. 



500 Common Hazel, 3-4 ft. 



500 Clethra ainifolia, 2-3 ft. 

 2000 Lycium barharuin, 3 yrs. 



500 Prunus Fumila, 2-3 ft. 



500 Sumach, Glabra, 4 ft. 



.5011 Sumach typhina, 4 ft. 

 lOm Spiraea salicifolia, 3-4 ft. 



.50t( S]>iraea tonientosa, 2-3 ft. 



.54J0 Viburnum lantana, 3-4 ft. 



.500 Viburnum Bush Cranberry, 3-4 ft. 



5U0 Viburnum Common Snowball, 

 3-4 ft. 



500 SymphoricarpuH vulgaris, 2-3 ft. 

 2000 IMtter-Sweet (Celastrus), 3 yrs. 

 2000 Trumpet Vine (Tecoma), 3 yrs. 

 2000 Sweet Briers, 3 ft. 



.500 Rose Hiawatha, 2 yrs. 



500 Achillea, The Pearl, 2 yrs. 

 20OO Shasta Daisies, 2 yrs. 

 1000 White Iris Siberica, 2 yrs. 

 1000 Blue Iris Siberica, 2 yrs. 



.5(X> iMonarda (Balm), 2 yrs. 



500 Astilbe Japonica, clumps. 

 10000 Vinca minor, 2 yrs. 



.500 Ajuga reptans, 2 yrs. 



500 Boltonia asteroides, 2 yrs. 



500 Hemerocallis, mixed, 2 yrs. 

 ■5000 Pachysandra, 2 yrs. 



.500 Ranunculus (Buttercup), 2 yrs. 



.500 Scdum spect. (Variegated leaf), 

 2 yrs. 

 3000 Hydrangea P. G. 18 to 24 inches, 

 bushy and very strong. 



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