^^It^s Not A Home Until It^s Planted" 



Plant Uoinililul Birifft- Groirn Stoek /or Pi>rmanenl Bvaiilitul Uumi's unti Lairns 



, „ M^m ^^mm'K'M»«'V'J^ ^■■■Bl'n& HOXEYSICKLK. I'INK TAKTAKIAX link flow- 



Flowering and Ornamental Trees *LO^ EHI:Mp SIUll US '^a^lt\o'^^Uu^^.'T'^J^5<:'u,/T'''- 



..VrVNE.K B..O.... 1-KAF MAri.E. ;^•o offer this THE «f J^ ^^f^^^^/^,™ ^^"^^'"^ Kl KOPKAX (KANHKKKV BISH. I.ar.o bunches 



r.r,- luul boautiliil tro.- in grraftea stock. A goo. PRICES I> OCR HISTOKl. ^^^ crinison l.rrrirs throughout winter. The How- 



.hvirf tree with rich purplish red leaves. 18 to 24 BUYS YOC MAY XEVER BE ABLE ,,j.^ .„.,. ,,„,.,. ,vliitc. 2 to 3 ft., 40c each, 



inch. S1.50 -•;''•. ^i-t'Vi'mVFRING CR 4B Most ' "^^^ DUPLICATE , ^^.^^. ^ ,^.^,^ s( ARLET. Flowers a l.ri.'ht scir- 



«^^SJl^""h?^J?"-^" -'^ P^ueAinu. ,„ „,„., ,,,,, u .vouKl he^A^ett.. to plant ShntUs |- "X'- •..[■•'i^^;, '-'^'^i ^'"^^ »--'• ^« '" ^* 



size "overeti in earlv spring with large, donl.l.. j,, ^,1.0,,,,^ ot several to one side ot the lawn instead ii"h. 40. e.,< h , 9-i-,*> u,i 10. 



ira-raiu flowers delicate pink, i to S feet, W)c ^^^ {oiio^ing the method ot plantiiig one in a certain n vDRAXtiK.V ARBOKESCEXS STERILIS (Hills of 



each- S.J.>« for 10: 3 to 4 feet. ■t.V each: S7.00 for lit, .,\.^^.^. and spoiling the effect ot the open la\\ n. n Siioxv). ]Iands<inie toliage and snow white, ball- 



,i-i.»< TRKK or RED BID. Tlie profusi.in of deli- ,„ost cases, three, si.x, eight or twelve ot one ^^arietx sliaiied clustiTs of flowers. I'.Iooms the greater 



caterJddish-phik blossoms with which it is cov- ,,,.,,,1,1 1,., „sed in a I«'''''"'''^ 'f-';X''r/r t\lun ■ "'"' '"' '^""'■"'■'•- !» '" '* '»<•"• =*5c each; §3.25 



ered in earlv spring before the foliage appears such groupings make an excellent border 01 toun.i.i ,,,j. j„ 



make it one ;.f the tinest ornamental trees. 3 vo 4 ,io„ planting. .,,,.. IlVIlKANtiEA (Panicuh.ta GrandiHora). A. shrub: 



feet, ."."c each: M..>0 for 10. M.THE.V (Rose of Sharon). Double, assi.rlecU-oloi s . i|„wers borne in liuge panicles: light pink: blooms 



l)»)t.\VOOI), WHITE FLO>VERlXG. Large white j.^,,, „.|,i,,, lavender and blue. 2 to 3 feet, 2i>c each ; j^^ Aui;ust and Sentember. 2 to 3 ft., 40c each; 



llowers appear in tlu- spring ,^>^j*j^,'',^„/,|'\nji"YJf^. S-.OC foi 10. S3.2.- for 10. 



h'^"ert.*rl"u. \r'deeiV'red.'":i'to 4"fe"","-.-fcT *G.OO bI TTERFLY BISH, «1<><""^; I'';"f".J^''i' V^'''"'"';';'".;", HYDRAXtiEA P, C. (Tree Form), Same as above 



foi- 10- 4 to 5 feet §100: S9.00forlO. tapering i.anicles. Xo, 1 phu.ts, 2->car. 18 to ,1 ^^^,.,,^,, trained to single stem with well-formed 



.WW «<w»ii PIXK ELOWERIXG. X colored form inch, :<0c each. top. 3 to 4 foot stems, well topped, $1.00 each: 



' ot ?l nJmvrspJ^ie^s iVogwood. Kose-colored bios- ^.j.^^. ^^.„ ..j-AV BARBERRY. Similar .,. IMr- 4 to 5 ft., S1..50 each. 



<„ms Xice ■• to 3 feet trees. Sl.aO each: S.12..iO i„>rrv Thunbergi liut the loliage o. tins uvw \ai- hvdraxGEA OTAKSA. Flowers gencrallv blue. 



for 10: 3 to 4 fe.-t. S2.0tl each: S18.,50 for 10. ictv"is ot a rich, lustrous, bronzy red. t>''<"'"''; „ith a few .xcejitious. when thev are a deli<ate 



MVrXOLIX SOI LAXt.EAXA. Hest known of the more brilliant '"''•."''f'""" .J'l"' .'"k".","';'.'.' -,0c e'lcli' I''"'- ^-.vear Xo. 1 plants, 7.5c each: SI.R.-M for 10. 



''d.^.blV.o.V^M:'^.olias. H:;rdy and a very beautiful inch 30c each: §2.,.00 per 100: 18-24 .n. .,0. ca.h. ^ ^^^^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^^^^^ _^^^ ^^^.^^ ^^^^ ^^^ 



plant when in bloom. Blossoms large 1 'H > >..00 for 10. ^_^^_^ ^.^^^ ^^ ^^^ .,^ .^^^.j^ ^^^ ^^^.,^. ^.^ .^ ^^^ ^^ 



j^ijj^ 5^;;^.,^''Vire ^L:'s"^i;me=":!;;f^ 2:^ 'iv. ';!;;i;: B^i];^--^^-!;,..-;;;:;^' ^i:-;;j;v;;r"t;un:;:;^s):.u:r;i l„,vc, .n rple. -n.. w..i-k,.o,.. purpie variety. 



i"ants, *2.00 each: 18-24 inch. S1..-X.. lowe'r" I>:"e pink with orange v.ins in the throat. Hoc 18 to 24 u.ch. 40c each : /....{..,0 for 10. 



FLOWERING CHERRY '' '" '' """'• '"" "'"""• " '"T"\ .■ ■ . -.dv ''■-'•.^ Vn^'V^ib^n:'^:^!*: ^]!5;;'Fo.:'io."'"""- ^- 



l-LUWbHirVH^ L,nt.ttni ^^'^^^^ '^^^^r^^if^^lZ'r^'u^^S^V^r- ^AU^^U. S.-AKTH lilac, single, dark purplish 



K\NZ\N Large, doulde. pink blossoms borne in ll f;rrV,118%o'" U inch,' 25c each : §2.00 for 10: nd. 18 to 24 inch, .".Oc each; .si4..50 foor 10. 



orofiision 2-vear e-foot trees, §2.00 each, J, ., j ' .j-,. p,„.|,. jj^.oo for 10. PRKSIDEXT tiREVY LILAC. Double, bright blue. 



MT FIGI.' Wi'thont a doubt the very best double - . .. ,„.„...;„.. -cl.ruli I*" ♦" '* '"*"''• ■"""'■ •""<''': **-"'" ''"■ ^^• 

 white flowering cherry. Tree "l|r.ght u. grow h. SXOWBERRY. An ''j;'-;,^;.'^.^^. . 1 ,?; .',,' i,r''fa SNOWBALL < O.M.MOX. The old-fashioned Snow- 

 but dro,.ps naturally when in bloom. Large --> r. "•t'^l'l'''^ """ "^^■. ,^4'-, for I » l-all: pure wlMIe flowers May and June. Fine 2 to 

 6-foot trees. §2.00 each. ,.„, «nin 2 to .i ft., 40c each , >..*...0 tor 10. 3 feet, l.jc each : .S4.00 for 10. 



. ». »-v- »r- » \v\ 1 nr"-e double blossom, not so in- u«»/»vooil (Red-Twicced Dogwood), dooci toi 



•^V;^.; ni"nka; Kanzai. forms a beautiful tree and "',* '^Vi -roupings "her,- the smooth, slender. .lAPAXESE SXOWBALL. Pure white blossoms. 18 



s lion d 1^ i^ x^.nr colic-.-tion. 2-.vear, 0-foot trees, \;^lX\ r,-?.! brail, hes in winter mak.. a very, pleas- to 24 inch, ,50c each: §4.50 for 10. 



«->00 each " , ill" contrast with evergreen and snow. 1 hrivcs in piMi KORE.4X SXOWB.\LL. I'.looins profuselv 



x'xDFX Large pale pink Honers. being very don- shade Height, (i to 8 feet. 2 to 3 feet, 2.-.c each; j,, ,,,,,.iy spring; flowers are pink. 12 to 18 inch 



' ble "free upright and siircading: presents a moM ^._ ,„, j^^^. j„ sIi<mik phmts, 80c each: §T..50 for 10. 



beautiful sight when in bloom. 2-jear, «-foot. ,.,jj.|.p MYRTLE. Hloonis thronghoiil the summer ^^j. ^^.W HYDRAXGEA. One of the best of the 



trees. S2.00 each, . ^, ,„^„ hinomin.' -'reat clusters ol <l<-licalely fringed flowers, ler- newer types of hydrangeas. Upright to drooping 



KOFIGEX. One "f the n'"*'\.P/"V';'^,,. '»'"'?"'^^^^^ fectlv liardy as far north as N''^!' •''''•'^V- • «j^ -o in growth, attractive foliage. Blossoms are coin- 



Howering cherry. Flowers .ye %er> 'af_^' fP" .^,!,^^. have" pink and red. 18 to 24 inch, «0c each: §4.o0 » ^^^^^ pinnacles similar to hydrangea P. G. 



double, sometimes being fi'"/'f '.•'"'.* ,!^' '';„,,!=„,, f„i- !(;. ,. coming early in the season and remaining on the 



vigorous, spreading. .^''''"'" '",','• f.-.i ., Jos *•> ^S niFTZI\ (Pride of Rochester). Produces white plant until September. Flowers changing in color 



if you wish real beauty. 2-year, ..-fool t.ces, §-.-0 »» KT^*'^*^. U J.«e^ .^^^ ^^_, . ^.j^,„^„„^ grower. 18 to ^^om white to pink. A beautiful plant that you 



each. ,,.j .„,."l, ,^5p each; §2.00 for 10; 2 to 3 feet, 30c ^vill enjoy. 2 to 3 ft, plants, GOc each; 10 for $5.00, 



T \%T^^-^\-rsn C\\^rr\r vac\i: §2.50 for 10. SPIREAS V.\X HOI TTE. Most popular of all the 



Japanese weeping Onerry dieTZIA LE.MOIXE. Dwarf habU ot growing. Spireas. Its gra.cfullv arching branches heaped 



, , , ,, ,.. , , ,.i„.rrv l.iterallv covcTed with snow-white flowers. 18 to .^^ ,l,py 3^,. „.;,!, ,]„. ,v|,i,,. |,i„ssoins in spring and 



SIBHIRTELLA. ^^ '•!'' !'-\ I'''"'"''' ,'," V"' 7. '"'•'' 2J inch,' 40c each : ¥3..-,0 for 10. its tliriftii.ess under the most trying conditions 



Profusion of large 1''" %.''l,';'^*'';'"^,'\.\*ear grafted FORTl XE'S GOLDEX BELL, P^lowers bright yel- ar,. the reasons for its popularity. 18 to 24 in., 



make it a favorite, o to (. ft. stems, - >ear graneu * y,".' ^,„i,, „,,,.,, r l,..l„re the leaves very early in the 20c each: .fL.JO for 10; 2-3 ft., :{0c each; S2..-.0 for 10, 



heads, S2.7.i each. spring. 2 to 3feet bushes. 30c each: §2..50 for 10. SPIREA .\XTIIO.XY AV.YTERER. I'opular low- 



/^*U^- \X7««r-.?«rr FORSYTHIA (Intermedia). Blooms early. fn(|U<iit growing busli. blc.oiiis all summer. Flower deep 



Other Weeping Iv covered with goUUn flowers while the ground is r<,se. :i.5c each : .§:i.00 for 10. 



r\ 4 1 T,.««e still covered with snow. J to 3 loot plants, :50c SWEET SCEXTED SHRIB or C-ALYCAXTHCS. 



Vjrnameniai ireeS each; §2. .50 for 10. wood is scented, tlie foliage rich and flowers of 



. ..■ .>, i"vMn«*->i< «- RRKIGHT FORSYTHI\ VERDISSI.M.V. Flowers deeper yi'l- a rare chocolate deliglitfnl odor. The old fashion- 



SHIPPED ONLY BY EXPRESS or FRElGHi J- ORS\ I HK^^^^^»^i!-R^ twisted. 2 to 3 foot plants, 30c ed. slirub bush that used to be in every yard. 2 to 



TFVS WEEPING Ml LBERRY. A graceful hardy ^,,^.,,". g., .5,, ,„,. i„. 3 ft., 40c each; ,§3..-,0 for 10. 



tree forming a umbrella-shaped read, with willow- jroWERIXti ALAIOXD, DOl BLE PIXK. Covered PHILADELPHl S, Grandiflora (.Mock Orange). 



Iv branches drooiiing to the ground: toliage small. ^^^^ ^^..^j^ rose-colored blossoms like small l,arg<. spreading bush, graceful drooping braiich- 



li.bed. and fresh, glossy green. FIrst-cIass 2-year roses' hardy. 18 to 24 inch. 40c each: §3..-.0 for 10. es : flowers slightly fragrant. 2 to 3 ft., :iOc each; 



heads, 5 to 6 foot stems, §2.00 each; §1<;>0 lor 10. • jj;>.,-,0 for 10. 



WEEPIXG WILLOW, B.YBYLOM.YX ihe well- — ^"^^^^ m ~~^ PHILADELPHl S, Virginalis (New), Finest of the 



known common weeping wilow. niakis a lai^ P^fel^ -*- ^ ^^^ -» ^, > new .Mock Oranges. Very large flowers. 2 to 3 ft. 



tree covered with dr..oping branches. «. to 8 «., r- f ^^ M ^^ :{0c each; §2.75 for 10. 



f-T^x^^TrAv' WF^PrVG^^BIRCH. One of the most ^. -^^L^ - ^^ 1^ PHILADELPHl S, Coronarins (Mock Orange). Pure 



heainifnl weeliing" trees. Pyramidal in growth ^^H^ ^ \ ^r ^ white, very fragrant flowers : flrst to bloom. 2 to 



hlb"t Darl^ grelm leaves arid shiny white bark. 1^^^^ ^ .— ^^i%N[^ m^ 3 ft., 30c each; §2.50 for 10. 



.5-6 ft'.. §1.50 each; §14.00 for 10; 6-8 ft., §1.75 each; f^f^^^*^ ^^■^^^^■fe^^'l^ T.Y.M.YRIX .\F-RIC.\X.Y. T i)right habit, with airy. 



S16 00 for 10. pC ^^^^^ '•''^BSI^fc'v^^ slender leaves; profusion of dainty, soft pink 



^^^ ^ ^^Hfc^ flowers in May. IVa to 2 ft,, ;J0c each; §2,.50 for 10. 



OR3I^A^IE3[^XAl< HEDGES ^Kik.^ "^^R '^. ^ss=-;i WEIGELA EVA RATHKF:. Flowers a brilliant 



" ■^ ■^ J^^H -^^v crimson: a beautiful bush. 18 to 24 inch biisli, 



THERE IS .Y PLAXT FOR EVERY PURPOSE '^^^ ^Fg ^"' *"'"■'" *'^"" *'"■ ^"• 



s^lpct Them and Plant at These Low Prices. 4^^^ jAIj^ WEIGEL.Y ROSE.A. Fine rose-colored flowers ap- 



^,. ., ^ T , ^^B ..xJHfi^^ pearing in .Tune. 2 to 3 ft., :i5c each; §3.00 for 10, 



XEW RED LE.YF* B.YRBERRY', Similar to Bar- ^^^H ^^M^BS^ ' ' 



'^iJ^^';fch'"us^oui"K.fr^'l^omes T"i^ ' . ^- t ^Z^M l^Ktm ' '- ' BROAD-LEAVED EVERGREENS 



more brilliant throughout the summer. 6 to 9 in. ^ f^ ♦ ^- ,^- » .^^^P\ J ^■■K'J'-^ > ^""■'' ^" 



seedlings, 10 for §1.00; 100 for §8.00. 12 to 1.} in. ^^ ^fA T^' ^B ^^ ^ ^H^^^bT V^ Magnolia (Jrandiflora. '1-i ft § .80 § 7.50 



transplants, 10 for §2.25: 100 for §20.00. lo to 18 , ^/^*.^^-t ,^^fc^ #^"'^^^Hi^B*'^ " ^ American Holly. 2:5 ft. nursery grown... 1.75 15.00 



in. transplants, 10 for §2.75; 100 for ,§2o.()0. r «t- 't. «:<_1.^SI^H^K / _^H^^^^^ JH 3-4 ft., nursery grown 2.25 20.00 



JAPYXESE B.YRBERRY. -Y pretty dwart species-. H^ ^ ^^^^^HlL^IBv " ^^ 4-,5 ft., nursery grown 3.50 27.,50 



Handsome foliage of bright green leaves which ^K_j^ ^^^^HnBHr " JW S-(J ft., nurserv grown 4.00 ;i7..50 



turn to the most brilliant shades ot coppery red ■■||Rii_ ^^■S^O^"^ ]■ Japanese lloUv. 3-4 ft 2.25 



and orange in autumn and which remain on until ^^^H^^; *^£« j'-H "'-3 t'f ^•^*' 



late Fall. Lined with small scarlet berries which ^^^^1*^ ^K '~ S^^ Rhododendron ('atal)iensis, 2-3 ft 3.25 20.00 



hang on until Avell into winter. 9 to 12 in. seed- ^^^^m W ^^ , Khododendron Carolinium, 2-.S ft 2,00 19.00 



lings. 10 for .50c; 100 for §3.50; 1000 for *:?0.00. ^^^W jL. , „. * Khododendron Maximum. 18-24 in 1,50 13„50 



12 to 15 in. transplants 10 for §1.25; 100 for §12.00 : [^HF r '% '^.i/y^'-k '3 ft 2-00 19.00 



1(»00 for §100.00. 18 to 24 in. transplants, 10 for HH ' ^ # Kalina i.atifolia. 2-:5 ft. (dumps) 1.50 13..50 



S2..50: 100 for §20.00: 1000 for §180.00. ^^FT » ' '^. \belia (Jrandiflora. 2:5 ft LOO 7..50 



.YMOOR RIVER PRIVET XORTH. A valuable orn- ^H =*b^ 18-" in 00 5.00 



amental shrub for hedges and borders: very ^V. . . ;eg . „ , , 



hardy: foliage glossv green, and holds its color ^^^r - ^-- >J^H N'andina Domestica (Heavenly Bamboo). .\ very 



almost the entire vea'r : will stand shearing' to any ]^^^^ * ^^ ■^*-. ' '%«'^^H showv slirul) of medium height with large clusters 



extent Well branched. 12 to 18 in., 10 for 80c; ^^Bto ♦• *- - s^^fc^^- *^JBI^^H of small red berries in the autumn. Its dark green 



100 for S7.00: 1000 for §.50.00. 18 to 24 in., 10 for ^^^B ^^ ^^mB'^I^^^ "l^^^^^^H foliage assumes ji gorgi^oiis orange red or crimson 



Sl.OO; 100 for S8.on: 1000 for §65.00. ^^^HlK ' "^ '^'''^pT^^^H^HI^^^^^^^^H color 15-1!' in. §1.25 each: §10.00 for 10. 



C.YLIF'ORNLV PRIVET. California Privet will give ^^^^^■^..4|^^r;;&J|^^^^^H^^^^^H Scotch Broom. .V most and 



living fenci'S for ^^^^^^^H|^9^H^|^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^| of the trunk and 



of wire. Can be sheared into any shape or size. BHl^^l WMi M^i— ^iW^^^^^^g ^^^^^^S ,„-,ucs this shrub look like an evergreen. Flowers 



12 to 18 inches. 40c per 10; §3.00 per 100; §25.00 i.j^'.,i ,.r,.ain in color cover the branches abuudanllv. 



per 1000: 18 to 24 inches, 60c per 10; §4.00 per 100; rOM-MOX SXOWBYLL 2-:> ft., heav.v. 3 .vr. .S1,00 each. 



§:5.5.00 per 1000, CO.U.«0.> ».>«m is.ii.i. 



