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. 
2 to 3 feet $7.95 each 
3 to 4 feet $9.95 each 
THE WILD ROSE LIVING FENCE 
(ROSA MULTIFLORA JAPONICA) 
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 of ROSA MULTIFLORA 
25 50 100 500 
Jumbo, 18" up $9.00 $13.50 $20.25 $58.50 
Strong, 12-18" 6.00 9.00 13.50 39.00 
Light, 6-12" 3.00 4.50 6.75 19.50 
Japanese Fan Tail Willow 
(Saiix sachal 
Sekka) 
This is a strange, Japanese-y plant that's straight from the Orient 
and as crooked as can be . . . the willow that doesn't know which 
way it ought to grow. It will be the most talked about plant in your 
garden. A medium spreading shrub that's fluffy with soft, silvery cat- 
kins in the spring, and attractive all summer dressed in long, narrow, 
shiny, green leaves, this mad willow in the fall becomes a home dec- 
orator's delight. It is then, when the branches are fully ripened, that 
their odd twistings and turnings provide for even the inexperienced 
arranger the most arty of Japanese-style decorations. Sometimes the 
branches are flat and an inch or so wide, sometimes they're round — 
always they grow in the most unexpected direction; and they grow 
that way naturally — without the aid of human hands. Spring, summer 
and fall in the garden — and all winter in the house — you'll appreci- 
ate the unusual beauty of this mysterious, odd-ball plant . . . Salix 
sachalinense Sekka. 
Heavy 2-yr. field grown plants, 15 to 18 inches: $2.95. 
PRATT'S FRUIT TREE-SPRAY OR DUST 
A combined insecticide and fungicide 
containing 62% sulfur, 7.50% DDT, 
14.40% basic lead arsenate. Used for the 
control of majority of insects and fun- 
gous diseases on apples, pears, peaches, 
plums and ornamentals. An all-purpose 
dust or spray for fruit trees whereby 
it is possible to control chewing insects 
and fungous diseases with a single mate- 
rial. May be used as dust or diluted with 
water for spraying. 1 lb. makes 8 gallons spray. 
1 lb. $1.00; 3 lbs. $2.50. Not Postpaid 
PRATT'S SCALECIDE 
The oldest and best known dormant oil 
spray for fruit trees, shade trees, and 
ornamentals. A 96% highly refined mis- 
cible oil meeting state specifications for 
superior type oil. Dormant spraying with 
Scalecide at half the concentration re- 
quired for regular oil gives safe, effective 
control of scale, aphis, red mite, spruce 
gall, red spider and similar over-winter- 
ing insects. For orchard spraying and egg type of scale 
use 3 gallons per 100, for shade trees 2 gallons and ever- 
greens 1 gallon. 1 qt. $1.49; 1 gal. $3.50. Not Postpaid 
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