Complete Index to Plants, Bulbs, Shrubs, Etc. 



FOR ROSE INDEX, SEE PAGE 5 



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Abelia grandiflora 38 



Achillea 35 



Adam's Needle 35 



Akebia quinata 42 



Allspice 38 



Almond, Flowering 38 



Althea 38 



Amaryllis 45 



American Ivy 42 



Ampelopsis (2 kinds) 42 



Anchusa italica 35 



Anemone japonica 35 



Aquilegia 35 



Arborvitss 40 



Aristolochia Sipho 42 



Artemisia (Dusty Miller). ..44 



Asparagus Ferns 44 



Asters, Hardy 35 



Baby's Breath 36 



Balloon Flower 37 



Barberry, Japan 41 



Beauty Fruit 38 



Begonia, Hardy 44 



Belladonna Lily 45 



Bellflower 35, 37 



Berberis Thunbergii 41 



Berberis Wilsona? 38 



Bittersweet 42 



Black-Leaf 40 8 



Blanket Flower 35 



Blue Bells 35 



Books 8, 44 



Boston Ivy 42 



Box-Barberry 41 



Boxwood Edging 41 



Buddleia 38, 44 



Bulbs, Summer-flowering. .45 

 Burbank's Shasta Daisy ... 35 



Bush Arbutus 38 



Bush Honeysuckle 39 



Butterfly Shrub 38 



Buxus sempervirens 41 



Caladium 45 



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Calla Lilies 45 



Callicarpa purpurea 38 



Calycanthus 38 



Campanula 35 



Cannas 32-34 



Canterbury Bells 35 



Cardinal Flower 36 



Cedar. White 40 



Celastrus scandens 42 



Cercis japonica 38 



Chinese Matrimony Vine. .42 



Chrysanthemums 35. 44 



Cinnamon Vine 42 



Clematis, Japan 42 



Climbing Fern 44 



Columbine 35 



Coreopsis 35 



Cornflower Aster 35 



Cornus sanguinea 38 



Cotoneaster horizontalis. . . 38 



Cyperus alternifolius 44 



Cypress (Retinospora) 40 



Dahlias 43 



Daisy 35 



Day Lilies 35. 3° 



Delphiniums 35 



Deutzias 38 



Diervilla 40 



Digitalis 35 



Dusty Miller (Artemisia). ..44 



Dutchman's Pipe Vine 42 



Elephant's Ear 45 



Emerald Feather 44 



English Ivy 42 



Eulalias 35 



Euonymus 38.42 



European Red Osier 38 



Evergreens 40 



Fairy Lilies 45 



Ferns. House 44, 



Ferns, Hardy 36 



Flaming Torch Plant 37 



Fleur de Lis 36 



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Flower Seeds 46-5 1 



Forsythias (2 kinds) 39 



Foxglove 35 



French Hydrangeas 44 



Funkia 35 



Gaillardia grandiflora 35 



Genista 44 



Geraniums, Sweet Scented. 44 



Gladiolus 4S 



Golden Bell 39 



Golden Glow 35 



Grass, Ornamental 35 



Gypsophila 36 



Hardy Ferns 36 



Hardy Grass 35 



Hardy Perennials 35 _ 37 



Hardy Phlox 37 



Hardy Pink 37 



Hardy Vines 42 



Hedera helix 42 



Hedge Plants 41 



Helianthus 36 



Hemerocallis 36 



Hibiscus 36, 38. 44 



Hollyhocks 36 



Honeysuckles 39. 42 



Hyacinthus candicans 45 



Hydrangea. Hardy 39 



Hydrangeas, House 44 



Implements. . .1 8 



Insecticides 8 



Iris 36 



Ivies 42 



Japan Clematis 42 



Japan Ivy 42 



Japan Judas Tree 38 



Juniper 40 



Lace Fern 44 



Lady Wash. Geranium. . . .44 



Lantanas (2 varieties) 44 



Larkspur 35 



Leadwort 36 



Lemon, American Wonder. .44 



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Ligustrum 41 



Lilacs (Syringas) 40 



Lilies 45 



Lily Myriophyllum 45 



Lobelia cardinalis 36 



Lonicera 39. 42 



Lychnis 36 



Lycium barbarum 42 



Madeira Vine 42 



Maltese Cross 36 



Marsh Mallow 36 



Matrimony Vine, Chinese. .42 



Michaelmas Daisy 35 



Mock Orange (4 kinds) 39 



Old-fashioned Flowers.. 35-37 



Orange, Otaheite 44 



Oxalis 45 



Pachysandra terminalis 36 



Pelargonium 44 



Peonies 37 



Perennial Plants 35~37 



Periwinkle 37 



Philadelphus (4 kinds). . . .39 



Phlox 37 



Pink, Hardy 37 



Plant-Food -. 8 



Plantain Lily 35 



Platycodon 37 



Plumbago 36 



Polygonum Auberti 42 



Privet 41 



Pruning Shears 8 



Prunus 38 



Pyrethrum 37 



Red-Hot-Poker (Tritoma).37 



Red Osier 38 



Regale Lily 45 



Retinosporas 40 



Rose Index 5 



Rose of Sharon 38 



Roses 2-31 



Rubber Plant 44 



Rudbeckia 35 



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Rudbeckia purpurea 37 



Scarlet Lightning 36 



Seeds 46-51 



Shasta Daisy 35 



Shears 8 



Shower of Gold 44 



Shrubs. Hardy 38-40 



Silver Lace Vine 42 



Snowballs 39 



Snowberry 40 



Spanish Bayonet 35 



Spearmint 37 



Speedwell 37 



Spireas, Hardy 40 



Sprayer 8 



Starwort 35 



Stimuplant 8 



Stokesia cyanea 35 



Strawberry Shrub 38 



Summer Lilac 38 



Sunflower, Hardy 36 



Sweet-scented Shrub 38 



Sweet William 37 



Symphoricarpos 40 



Syringas (Lilacs) 40 



Tawny Day Lily 36 



Thuya (Arborvitae) 40 



Tritoma 37 



Trowel 8 



Tuberoses 45 



Umbrella Plant 44 



Veronica 37 



Viburnum (3 kinds) 39 



Vinca 37. 44 



Vines 42 



Violets 37 



Virginia Creeper 42 



Virgin's Bower 42 



Weigelas 40 



Wisterias 42 



Yucca 35, 37 



Zephyranthes 45 



12 C. & J. RELIABLE SET 



irst Four Are Shown in Coloi 

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



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FROM NEW HAMPSHIRE 



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

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

 bushes. — Natt H. Jones, Pittsfield, N. H., September 27, 1922. 



•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 and a splendid, healthy grower. 



•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. This 

 is one of the grandest Roses grown. 



• GENERAL MACARTHUR. For years this Rose has been one 



of the foremost of the red Hybrid Teas for bedding. It is a 

 most continuous bloomer, keeping up an array of brilliant 

 glowing crimson-scarlet flowers from early in June until frost 

 comes. It is deliciously scented and the blooms come on long 

 stems, suitable for cutting. 



• 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 strong-growing va- 

 riety 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 has seen them has admired them. — Shirely 

 Johnson, Baltimore, Md., August 25, 1022. 



•KAISERIN AUGUSTE VICTORIA. Extra-large, finely formed 

 flowers, borne singly on strong, upright stems; very deep, full 

 and sweet; color, white, shading to lemon; a free bloomer. 



•LADY URSULA. (See cut, page 14.) A delicately tea-scented 

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

 and high center from which the petals gracefully reflex. Re- 

 markable for its vigor of growth and free-blooming habit. 



•MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT (Daily Mail). Color is coral- 

 red passing to prawn-red. The buds are a beautiful, deep coral- 

 red, shaded with yellow. A Rose of such unusual and pleasing 

 color that it is a favorite wherever grown. Awarded Gold 

 Medal, N. R. S. 



•MRS. AARON WARD. Fine Indian yellow, sometimes washed 

 with salmon-rose. Flowers are full double and as attractive 

 when full blown as in the bud state. The young foliage is a rich 

 bronzy green. 



•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. 



•ROSE MARIE. Produces ideal long buds which open into large 

 flowers of splendid form and substance. Color is clear rose-pink. 

 A vigorous, healthy grower, remarkable for its freedom of bloom. 

 Considered the best bedding Rose in this color. 



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