Beautiful Color — Vigorous Growth — A "Must" Tree in Every Yard 



TREES 



The RARE FRANKLINIA 



Beautiful blooms and blazing fall foliage bring beauty to any planting. 

 Flowers start opening in Mid-August and continue to open until hard frosts. 

 The young leaves are 5 to 6 inches long by about one-third as wide, a rich 

 dark green with red veining. In Autumn the whole tree blazes a rich warm 

 color. Produces a beautiful effect in any ornamental planting, 



12 to 18 inch $2.45 each 



18 to 24 inch $3.95 each 



2 to 3 feet $4.95 each 



FRANKLINIA 



THE BEAUTIFUL CLEMATIS 



Strong Growers — Large Flowering 



Order by Variety for Choice of Color 

 Duchess of Edinburgh 



Jackmania 

 Lord Neville 

 Comptesse Bouchard 

 Crimson Star 

 Ernest Markham 

 Ramona 

 Paniculata 



white 



purple 



purple 



pink 



red 



red 



blue to lavendar 



blue (small) 



All are 2 yr. No. 1 plants - 4" pots 

 individually wrapped, at $1.95 each 



PURPLE WISTERIA. Flowers light purple and blue in 

 early spring, borne in large drooping clusters. Well 

 adapted for arbor plantings. Prices, 2-yr. grafted plants, 

 $1.95 each; $5.50 for 3. 



SILVER LACE VINE. A quick growing climbing vine 

 that can certainly be recommended for its thriftiness 

 and beauty. The foliage is heavy and it is literally cov- 

 ered with white silvery blossoms from early August until 

 late fall. $1.50 each, 3 for $4.20. 



LARGE FLOWERING CLEMATIS 



THE WILD ROSE LIVING FENCE 



(ROSA MULTIFLORA JAPONIC A) 

 Needs Little Pruning — Disease Free — A Living Fence For Years To Come. 



Multiflora Roses are being used effectively to decrease 

 soil erosion, dividing line fences, wind breaks, screens for 

 unsightly objects, to confine farm animals and as snow 

 fences in winter. 



The plants grow rapidly in most all types of soil and 

 produce a fence up to eight feet in height in three to 

 four years, then it stops, getting no taller. The fence needs 

 no pruning or care after the initial setting. 



Where a close hedge or screen is desired, we suggest 

 planting one foot apart. For more open hedge they may 

 be planted two or three feet apart in a single row. 



The fence is a beautiful sight in bloom putting on a 

 gorgeous display for about two weeks. Thereafter seed pods 

 are formed to furnish food for the birds. 

 Prices: 



Jumbo, branched 18" up: 10 plants $2.50; 25 plants 

 $4.50; 50 plants $8.30; 100 plants $15.00; 500 plants 

 $60.00. 



Strong vigorous 12 to 18": 25 plants $2.25; 50 plants 

 $4.15; 100 plants $7.50; 500 plants $30.00. 



Light, 6 to 12": 25 plants $1.50; 50 plants $2.60; 100 

 plants $3.95; 500 plants $18.00. 



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