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  Make 
  Your 
  Home 
  More 
  Beautiful 
  And 
  Your 
  Farm 
  More 
  Profitable 
  With 
  

  

  SPIREA 
  ANTHONY 
  WATER 
  ER. 
  A 
  very 
  pop- 
  

   ular 
  low 
  growing 
  bush, 
  constantly 
  iu 
  bloom 
  

   all 
  summer. 
  Flower 
  clusters 
  large, 
  flat-top- 
  

   ped 
  ami 
  of 
  deep 
  rose 
  color. 
  Well 
  shaped. 
  

   18 
  In 
  24 
  inch, 
  35c 
  each; 
  $3.00 
  for 
  10; 
  12 
  to 
  18 
  

   inch, 
  30c 
  each; 
  $2.30 
  for 
  10. 
  

  

  SPIREA 
  HI 
  LLAKDl. 
  Narrow, 
  dense 
  shrub, 
  

   six 
  feet 
  high 
  «hii 
  dense 
  panicles 
  of 
  rich 
  

   l>iuk 
  and 
  while 
  flowers 
  from 
  .July 
  on., 
  2 
  t< 
  

   3 
  feet, 
  SOe 
  each 
  ; 
  heavy 
  3-foot 
  plants, 
  40;- 
  

   each; 
  $3.50 
  for 
  10. 
  State 
  color 
  wanted. 
  

  

  SPIKE 
  A 
  VAN 
  HOL'TTE 
  (S. 
  Van 
  Houttei). 
  

  

  This 
  is 
  tin- 
  most 
  popular 
  of 
  all 
  the 
  Spireas. 
  

   Its 
  gracefully 
  arching 
  brandies 
  heaped 
  a- 
  

   they 
  are 
  with 
  the 
  white 
  blossoms 
  in 
  spring 
  

   and 
  its 
  thrif 
  tineas 
  under 
  tiie 
  most 
  trying 
  

   conditions 
  are 
  tiie 
  reasons 
  for 
  its 
  popular- 
  

   it 
  v. 
  18 
  to 
  24 
  inch. 
  20c 
  each; 
  $1.50 
  for 
  10: 
  

   $10.00 
  for 
  100; 
  $.10.00 
  for 
  1000; 
  2 
  to 
  3 
  feet. 
  

   30c 
  each; 
  $2.30 
  for 
  10; 
  3 
  to 
  4 
  feet, 
  40c 
  each; 
  

   $3.50 
  for 
  10. 
  

   SIM 
  R 
  EA 
  TlIUNI5ERr.II. 
  One 
  of 
  the 
  most 
  

   charming 
  of 
  a.! 
  low-growing 
  shrulis. 
  witi 
  

   fine, 
  delicate 
  foliage 
  am] 
  :i 
  profusion 
  of 
  

   small 
  white 
  flowers 
  in 
  April 
  and 
  May. 
  

   Trice, 
  2-.\ear, 
  18 
  to 
  24 
  inch, 
  33c 
  each 
  ; 
  $3.0(1 
  

   for 
  10. 
  

  

  SWEET 
  SCENTED 
  SHRUB 
  or 
  CA 
  LYCAN- 
  

  

  TIIIS. 
  One 
  of 
  i 
  he 
  mu>t 
  desirable 
  sdirahs. 
  

   The 
  wood 
  is 
  seen 
  led, 
  Ihe 
  foliage 
  rich, 
  ami 
  

   flowers, 
  or 
  a 
  rare 
  chocolate 
  color, 
  having 
  a 
  

   peculiar 
  lieligm 
  fnl 
  odor. 
  The 
  old 
  fashioned 
  

   shrub 
  hriinh 
  that 
  used 
  to 
  be 
  in 
  every 
  yard. 
  

   2 
  to 
  3 
  reel. 
  40c 
  each; 
  $3.50 
  for 
  10. 
  

  

  SIMREA 
  HETIi 
  LE.M 
  ENS1S. 
  One 
  of 
  the 
  newer 
  

   varieties 
  having 
  spikes 
  of 
  rosy 
  pink 
  flowers 
  

   excellent 
  for 
  cutting. 
  An 
  excellent 
  variety 
  

   for 
  use 
  iu 
  foundation 
  "planting. 
  18 
  to 
  24 
  incii, 
  

   35c 
  each; 
  $3.00 
  lor 
  10. 
  

  

  PUSSY 
  Ull-LOW 
  (Salix 
  Discolor). 
  A 
  very 
  hardy 
  shrub 
  

   of 
  gray-green 
  foliage 
  producing 
  oval-shaped 
  balls 
  of 
  

   a 
  fir-like 
  appearance 
  of 
  grayish 
  color 
  early 
  in 
  spring. 
  

   2 
  to 
  3 
  feet, 
  30c 
  each; 
  3 
  to 
  4 
  feet, 
  40c 
  each; 
  4 
  to 
  5 
  feet, 
  

   00c 
  each. 
  

  

  PIIILADELPIIUS, 
  Gi 
  audi 
  flora 
  (Mock 
  Orange). 
  May 
  or 
  

  

  June. 
  Forms 
  a 
  large 
  spreading 
  hush 
  with 
  graceful 
  

   drooping 
  branches: 
  Mowers 
  slightly 
  fragrant. 
  2 
  to 
  3 
  

   feet. 
  30c 
  each; 
  $2.50 
  for 
  10; 
  3 
  to 
  4 
  feet, 
  40c 
  each; 
  $3.50 
  

   for 
  10. 
  

  

  PHI 
  EA 
  DEEP 
  II 
  US, 
  Virjrinalis 
  (New). 
  Finest 
  of 
  the 
  new 
  

   large 
  Flowering 
  Mock 
  Oranges. 
  Very 
  large 
  flowers, 
  

   blooms 
  throughout 
  the 
  summer. 
  2 
  to 
  3 
  feet, 
  30c 
  each; 
  

   $2.75 
  for 
  10; 
  3 
  to 
  4 
  feet, 
  40c 
  each; 
  $3.50 
  for 
  10. 
  

  

  PIIIEADEEPIIUS, 
  Coronarius 
  (Mock 
  Orange). 
  A 
  well 
  

   known 
  shrub 
  with 
  pure 
  white, 
  very 
  fragrant 
  flowers: 
  

   one 
  of 
  the 
  first 
  to 
  bloom. 
  2 
  to 
  3 
  feet, 
  30c 
  each; 
  $2.30 
  

   for 
  10; 
  3 
  to 
  4 
  feet, 
  40c 
  each; 
  $3.50 
  for 
  10. 
  

  

  PEARLBUSH 
  (E. 
  Grandif 
  !ora) 
  . 
  An 
  upright 
  shrub 
  that 
  

   prefers 
  a 
  moist 
  fertile 
  soil 
  and 
  grows 
  G 
  to 
  10 
  feet 
  high. 
  

  

  mmmm 
  

  

  lililll 
  

  

  tfl 
  

  

  SPIREA 
  VAN 
  HOUTTE 
  IX 
  FILL 
  BLOOM 
  

  

  It 
  takes 
  its 
  name 
  from 
  the 
  early 
  buds 
  which 
  resemble 
  

   pearls 
  strung 
  on 
  slender 
  threads. 
  The 
  buds 
  later 
  open 
  

   up 
  into 
  long 
  gleaming 
  sprays 
  of 
  pure 
  white. 
  Excep- 
  

   tionally 
  showy 
  and 
  different. 
  2 
  to 
  3 
  feet, 
  40c 
  each; 
  

   $3.30 
  for 
  10. 
  

  

  TAMARIX 
  AFRICANA. 
  Of 
  strong, 
  upright 
  grotesque 
  

   habit, 
  witli 
  airy, 
  slender 
  leaves 
  and 
  a 
  profusion 
  of 
  

   dainty, 
  soft 
  pink 
  flowers 
  in 
  May. 
  1 
  Vir 
  to 
  2 
  feet, 
  30c 
  

   each; 
  2 
  to 
  3 
  feel, 
  40e 
  each; 
  $3.00 
  for 
  10. 
  

  

  WEI 
  GEE 
  A 
  EVA 
  RATHKE. 
  Flowers 
  a 
  brilliant 
  crim- 
  

   son; 
  a 
  beautiful, 
  clear, 
  distinct 
  shade. 
  18 
  to 
  24 
  inch 
  

   bush, 
  40c 
  each; 
  $3.00 
  for 
  10. 
  

  

  WEIGEEA 
  ROSEA. 
  An 
  elegant 
  variety 
  with 
  fine 
  rose- 
  

   colored 
  flowers 
  appearing 
  in 
  .lune. 
  18 
  to 
  24 
  inch, 
  30c 
  

   each; 
  $2.50 
  for 
  10; 
  2 
  to 
  3 
  feet, 
  35c 
  each; 
  $3.00 
  for 
  10. 
  

  

  HENDERSON'S 
  WEIOELA 
  ROSEA. 
  One 
  of 
  our 
  finest 
  

   types 
  of 
  l 
  lie 
  Weigela. 
  An 
  improved 
  plant 
  growing 
  

   more 
  compact 
  with 
  a 
  more 
  beautiful 
  foliage, 
  (lowers 
  

   being 
  almost 
  as 
  red 
  as 
  those 
  of 
  the 
  Eva 
  liathke. 
  2-3 
  

   ft. 
  plants, 
  35c 
  each; 
  $3.00 
  for 
  10. 
  

  

  Large 
  Specimen 
  Shrubs 
  

  

  WE 
  HAVE 
  SEVERAL 
  HUNDREDS 
  OF 
  EA 
  ROE 
  SPECIMEN 
  SHRUBS 
  RUNNING 
  FROM 
  FOUR 
  TO 
  SEVEN 
  

   FEET 
  TALE, 
  ail 
  of 
  which 
  are 
  ideal 
  for 
  planting 
  to 
  give 
  immediate 
  elfect. 
  These 
  can 
  be 
  removed 
  with 
  partial 
  

   ball 
  of 
  earth 
  if 
  desired. 
  We 
  can 
  supply 
  them 
  in 
  the 
  following 
  species: 
  

  

  Altheas, 
  Butterfly 
  Bush, 
  Duetzia 
  Pride 
  of 
  Rochester, 
  Dnet/ia 
  Crenata, 
  Forsythia. 
  rink 
  and 
  Red 
  Tartarian 
  

   Honeysuckle, 
  Hydrangea 
  P. 
  G., 
  Lilac, 
  Pussy 
  Willow. 
  Price, 
  80c 
  each; 
  $7.50 
  for 
  10; 
  $00.00 
  per 
  100. 
  

  

  You 
  do 
  not 
  have 
  to 
  wait 
  for 
  these 
  plants 
  to 
  grow 
  larger, 
  they 
  will 
  look 
  like 
  they 
  have 
  been 
  planted 
  for 
  years, 
  

   after 
  being 
  planted. 
  

  

  1933 
  SHIPMENT 
  1000 
  TREES 
  GIVES 
  RESULTS. 
  

   REQUESTS 
  ANOTHER 
  CATALOG 
  

  

  Pell 
  City, 
  Alabama 
  

   January 
  G, 
  11)36 
  

  

  Bountiful 
  Ridge 
  Nurseries 
  

   Princess 
  Anne, 
  Maryland 
  

   Gentlemen 
  : 
  

  

  Please 
  send 
  me 
  new 
  catalog 
  on 
  Nursery 
  Stock. 
  The 
  

   1.000 
  Peach 
  Trees 
  I 
  bought 
  in 
  Fall 
  of 
  1933 
  is 
  doing 
  

   fine. 
  Lust 
  about 
  10 
  or 
  13 
  trees. 
  

  

  It. 
  P. 
  Henderson 
  

  

  TREES 
  PLANTED 
  IN 
  1032 
  GROWING 
  FINE. 
  

  

  NEVER 
  SAW 
  BETTER 
  ONES 
  

  

  Avon. 
  Virginia 
  

   September 
  5, 
  1936 
  

  

  Bountiful 
  Ridge 
  Nurseries 
  

   Princess 
  Anne, 
  Maryland 
  

   Dear 
  Sirs: 
  

  

  Those 
  trees 
  I 
  got 
  from 
  you 
  in 
  1932 
  are 
  growing 
  

   fine. 
  All 
  of 
  niy 
  friends 
  that 
  see 
  them 
  are 
  well 
  

   pleased 
  and 
  say 
  they 
  never 
  saw 
  any 
  better 
  ones. 
  

  

  T. 
  C. 
  Cary 
  

  

  EVERY 
  TREE 
  PASSED 
  INSPECTION. 
  

   FINE 
  STOCK 
  

  

  Grand 
  Junction, 
  Colorado 
  

   April 
  8, 
  1936 
  

  

  Bountiful 
  Ridge 
  Nurseries 
  

   Princes* 
  Anne, 
  Maryland 
  

   Gent 
  lemt 
  n 
  : 
  

  

  The 
  tiees 
  came 
  today, 
  and 
  each 
  one 
  of 
  them 
  passed 
  

   inspection. 
  Our 
  man 
  says 
  that 
  they 
  are 
  very 
  fine 
  

  

  stock. 
  

  

  S. 
  G. 
  McMullin 
  

  

  TREES 
  PLANTED 
  IN 
  FINE 
  CONDITION. 
  

   UNIFORM 
  IN 
  SIZE 
  

  

  Thaxton, 
  Virginia 
  

   December 
  14, 
  1935 
  

  

  Bountiful 
  Ridge 
  Nurseries 
  

   Princess 
  Anne, 
  Maryland 
  

   Gentlemen 
  : 
  

  

  My 
  order 
  of 
  Peach 
  Trees 
  came 
  to 
  me 
  in 
  perfect 
  

   condition. 
  I 
  have 
  never 
  planted 
  as 
  nice 
  and 
  uniform 
  

   a 
  lot 
  of 
  trees. 
  

  

  E. 
  E. 
  Rieley 
  

  

  