Complete Index to Plants, Bulbs, Shrubs, Etc. 



FOR ROSE INDEX, SEE PAGES 4 AND 5. SEED INDEX, PAGE 51 



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Abelia grandiflora 36 



Achillea 32 



Adam's Needle 32 



Akebia quinata 40 



Allspice 36 



Almond, Flowering 36 



Althea 36 



Amaryllis SO 



American Ivy 40 



Ampelopsis (2 kinds) 40 



Anchusa italica 32 



Anemone japonica 32 



Aquilegia 32 



Arborvitaes 38 



Aristolochia Sipho 40 



Artemisia (Dusty Miller). .42 



Asparagus Ferns 43 



Asters, Hardy 32 



Baby's Breath 33 



Balloon Flower 35 



Barberry, Japan 39 



Beauty Fruit 36 



Begonia, Hardy 42 



Belladonna Lily 50 



Bellflower 32,35 



Berberis Thunbergii 39 



Berberis Wilson* 36 



Bittersweet 40 



Black-Leaf 40 51 



Blanket Flower 33 



Bleeding Heart 32 



Blue Bells 32 



Blue Spirea 38 



Bon Arbor 51 



Books 7, 8, 9. 35 



Boston Ivy 40 



Bougainvillea 42 



Box-Barberry 39 



Boxwood Edging 39 



Buddleia 36. 42 



Bulbs, Summer-flowering. .50 

 Burbank's Shasta Daisy.. 32 



Bush Arbutus 36 



Bush Honeysuckle 37 



Butterfly Shrub 36 



Buxus sempervirens 39 



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Caladium so 



Calla Lilies 50 



Callicarpa purpurea 36 



Calycanthus 36 



Campanula 32 



Cannas 28-31 



Canterbury Bells 32 



Cardinal Flower 34 



Carnations 42 



Caryopteris Mastacanthus.38 



Cedar, White 38 



Celastrus scandens 40 



Cercis japonica 36 



Chinese Matrimony Vine. .40 



Chrysanthemums 33, 42 



Cinnamon Vine 40 



Clematis. Japan 40 



Climbing Fern 43 



Columbine 32 



Coreopsis 32 



Cornflower Aster 32 



Cornus sanguinea 36 



Cotoneaster horizontalis. . .36 



Cyperus alternifolius 42 



Cypress (Retinospora) ... .38 



Dahlias 41 



Daisy 32 



Day Lilies 33 



Delphiniums 32 



Deutzias 36 



Dicentra 32 



Dielytra 32 



Diervilla 38 



Digitalis 32 



Dolichos japonicus 40 



Dusty Miller (Artemisia). .42 

 Dutchman's Pipe Vine. . . .40 



Elephant's Ear 50 



Emerald Feather 43 



English Ivy 40 



Eulalias 32 



Euony raus 36, 40 



European Red Osier 36 



Evergreens 38 



Fairy' Lilies 50 



Ferns. House 42, _u 



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Ferns, Hardy 33 



Flaming Torch Plant 35 



Fleur de Lis 34 



Flower Seeds ..." 44~49 



Forsythias (2 kinds) 37 



Foxglove 32 



French Hydrangeas 43 



Funkia 33 



Gaillardia grandiflora 33 



Genista 42 



Geraniums 43 



Gladiolus 50 



Golden Bell 37 



Golden Glow 33 



Grass, Ornamental 32 



Gypsophila 33 



Hardy Ferns 33 



Hardy Grass 32 



Hardy Perennials 32-35 



Hardy Phlox. 35 



Hardy Vines 40 



Hedera helix 40 



Hedge Plants 39 



Helianthus 33 



Heliotropes 42 



Hemerocallis • ■ 00 



Hibiscus 33, 36. 43 



Hollyhocks 33 



Honeysuckles 37.40 



Hyacinthus candicans 50 



Hydrangeas, Hardy 37 



Hydrangeas, House 43 



Implements 51 



Insecticides 51 



Iris .34 



Ivies 40 



Japan Clematis 40 



Japan Ivy 40 



Japan Judas Tree 36 



Juniper 38 



Kudzu Vine 40 



Lace Fern 43 



Lady Wash. Geraniums. . .43 



Lantanas 42 



Larkspur 32 



Lathy rus 34 



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Leadwort 34 



Lemon, American Wonder. 42 



Ligustmm 39 



Lilacs (Syringas) 38 



Lilies 50 



Lobelia cardinalis 34 



Lonicera 37. 40 



Lychnis 34 



Lycium barbarum 40 



Madeira Vine 40 



Maltese Cross 34 



Marsh Mallow 33 



Matrimony Vine, Chinese. 40 



Michaelmas Daisy 32 



Mock Orange (4 kinds). . .37 

 Old-fashioned Flowers. 32-35 



Orange, Otaheite 42 



Oriental Poppy 35 



Oxalis so 



Pachysandra terminalis. . .34 



Pansies 34 



Pelargoniums 43 



Peonies 34 



Perennial Pea 34 



Perennial Plants 32-35 



Periwinkle 3s 



Philadelphus (4 kinds) . . . .37 



Phlox 35 



Physostegia 35 



Plant-Food 51 



Plantain Lily 33 



Platycodon 35 



Plumbago 34 



Poppy, Oriental 35 



Privet 39 



Pruning Shears 51 



Prunus 36 



Pueraria Thunbergiana . . .40 



Pyrethrum 35 



Red-Hot-Poker (Tritoma),35 



Red Osier 36 



Retinosporas 38 



Rose Index 5 



Rose of Sharon 36 



Roses 2,27 



Rubber Plant J3 



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Rudbeckia 33 



Scarlet Fountain Plant... 42 



Scarlet Lightning 34 



Sedum spectabile 35 



Seeds 44-49 



Shasta Daisy 32 



Shears 51 



Shower of Gold 42 



Shrubs. Hardy 36-38 



Snowballs 37 



Snowberry 38 



Soap, Tobacco =1 



Spanish Bayonet 32 



Spearmint 35 



Speedwell 3S 



Spireas, Hardy 38 



Sprayer 51 



Starwort 32 



Stimuplant Si 



Stokesia cyanea 32 



Strawberry Shrub 36 



Sulpho-Tobacco Soap 51 



Summer Lilac 36 



Sunflower, Hardy 33 



Sweet-scented Shrub 36 



Sweet William 35 



Symphoriearpos 38 



Syringas (Lilacs) 38 



Thuya (Arborvitae) 38 



Tritoma 35 



Trowel si 



Tuberoses 50 



Umbrella Plant 42 



Verbena Shrub 38 



Veronica 35 



Viburnum (2 kinds) 37 



Vinca 35. 42 



Vines 40 



Violets 35 



Virginia Creeper 40 



Virgin's Bower 40 



Weigelas 38 



Wisterias 40 



Vucca 32 



Zephyranthes 50 



12 C. & J. RELIABLE SET 



EVERBLOOMING 



ROSES 



/FOUR ARE SHOWN IN COLOR\ 

 V ON OPPOSITE PAGE ) 



EACH ROSE IN THIS SET OF 12 GUARANTEED TO BLOOM THIS YEAR 



FROM NEW HAMPSHIRE 



A word of appreciation for your Reliable Set of Star Roses wliich you sent 



last April. We have gathered nearly 200 beautiful Roses from the dozen 



bushes.— Natt H. Jones, Pittsfield, N. H., September 27, IQ22. 



•DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON. Intense saffron-yellow, stained 



with rich crimson, which, as the flower develops, becomes deep, 



coppery, saffron-yellow. The blooms are fairly full; petals large 



and of great substance. Free-flowering and delightfully fragrant. 



We consider this about the best yellow Hybrid Tea. 



• OPHELIA. Salmon-flesh color, shaded with rose. The blooms come 



on strong stems, and the perfectly formed flowers are very lasting 

 when cut. This Rose has been greatly in demand ever since it 

 was introduced in 1913. A splendid outdoor variety. 



•RED RADIANCE. A counterpart of the famous pink Radiance, 

 except in color, which is a clear cerise-red. A valuable addition 

 to the red Roses. 



•RADIANCE. Color a brilliant rosy carmine displaying beautiful 

 opaline-pink tints in the open flower. The form is fine; flower 

 large and full with cupped petals. Splendid healthy foliage. 



• GENERAL MAC ARTHUR. Both buds and flowers are extra- 



large; color, bright glowing crimson-scarlet; a vigorous grower, 

 every shoot producing a flower of intense brilliant color; very 

 sweet-scented. 



• GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. Dark rich crimson, passing to velvety 



fiery red. An exceptionally free bloomer and one of the brightest 

 colored red Roses grown. A very fragrant variety and no trouble 

 to grow. 



FROM MARYLAND 



I want to tell you how well my Reliable Set which I bought from you last 

 spring turned out. Every' bush grew and has bloomed 'wonderfully all during 

 this past summer. Everyone that lias seen them has admired them. — Shirely 

 Johnson. Baltimore. Md.. August 25, 1922. 



•KAISERIN AUGUSTE VICTORIA. This grand Rose is still un- 

 surpassed in beauty. Extra-large, finely formed flowers, borne 

 singly on strong, upright stems; very deep, full and sweet; color, 

 white, shading to lemon; a free bloomer. One of the finest 

 Roses for cutting. 



•LADY URSULA- (See cut, page 12.) A delica'tely tea-scented 

 flesh-pink Rose with unusually large, full flowers of perfect 

 form and high center from which the petals gracefully reflex. 

 Remarkable for its vigor of growth and exceedingly free-bloomir.g 

 habit all summer and autumn. 



•KILLARNEY WHITE. A pure white sport of the great pink Kil- 

 larney, producing the same beautiful flowers in great profusion. 



•MME. CAROLINE TESTOUT. Large, full flowers and handsome 

 buds which resemble the famous La France Rose. Color is clear 

 rich pink, finely edged with silvery rose. 



•MRS. AMBROSE RICARDO. The flowers are quite double, of 

 good form, and exquisitely colored a tender flesh-pink overlaid 

 with honey-yellow. Very sweet-scented. 2-yr., Star size only. 



•SUNBURST. Color a rich cadmium-yellow, with orange-yellow 

 center. A magnificent free-blooming variety, especially handsome 

 in bud form. Valuable as a cut-flower. 



THE ABOVE 12 RELIABLE EVERBLOOMING ROSES in •2-yr. Star Size for $10 □ or 11 in 1-yr. size (omitting 



T rtrrrff^. CO THIS ABUVK 12 KUL.LA.HL.h; IllV 1SKBLUI 



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Each +Star Size Rose Has a Durable Celluloid Name Label Attached. W3 "'eel Sure This Is Something You Will Appreciate 



$1 *Roses 80c. EA. IF 



you order 25 or more. Get 



a friend or neighbor to 



order with you. 



PRICES 

 For any of the 

 above, unless 

 otherwise noted 



Note Quantity Prices — Any 25 at 100 Rate 



1-yr., Pot-Grown Plants, Postpaid 



*2-YR., FIELD-GROWN, STAR SIZE.. 



Each 



$0.35 

 1.00D 



10 for 



$2.70 

 9.00 D 



100 for 



$25.00 

 80.00 D 



Order in Quantity 



and get 10 $1 *Roses at 

 90 cts. each, or get 25 

 $1 *Roses at 80 cts. each. 



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J. Horace McFarland Company, Horticultural Printers. Harrisburg, Pa. 



