Complete Index to Plants, Bulbs, Shrubs, Fruits 



FOR ROSE INDEX, SEE PAGES 4 AND 5. SEED INDEX, PAGE 49 



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Abelia grandiflora 34 



Achillea 30 



Adam's Needle 30 



Akebia quinata 37 



Allspice 34 



Almond. Flowering 34 



Althea 34 



Amaryllis 48 



American Ivy 37 



American Wonder Lemon. .38 



Ampelopsis (2 kinds) 37 



Anchusa italica 30 



Anemone japonica 30 



Ant Destroyer 49 



Aquilegia 30 



Arborvitaes 36 



Aristolochia Sipho 37 



Artemisia (Dusty Miller) . .40 



Asparagus Ferns 40 



Asters. Hardy 30 



Baby's Breath 31 



Balloon Flower 33 



Barberrj', Japan 29 



Begonias 40 



Betlflower 30. a 



Berberis Thunbergii 29 



Berberis Wilsonii (New) . .34 



Bignonia grandiflora. 37 



Bittersweet 37 



Blackberries 38 



Blanket Fiower 31 



Blue Bells 30 



Blue Spirea 36 



Bon Arbor 49 



Books 50 



Boston Ivy 37 



Bougainviilea 40 



Box-Barberry. . . .• 29 



Box Edging 29 



Bridal Wreath 36 



Buddleia 34 



Burbank's Shasta Daisy. . .30 



Bush Arbutus 34 



Bush Honeysuckle 35 



Butterfly Shrub 34 



Buxus sempervirens 29 



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Caladiums 48 



Calla Lilies 48 



Calycanthus 34 



Campanula 30 



Cannas 26-28 



Canterbury Bells 30 



Cardinal Flower i2 



Carnations 40 



Caryopteris Mastacanthus.36 



Celastrus scandens 37 



Cercis japonica 34 



Chinese Nlatrimony Vine. .37 



Childanthus fragrans 48 



Chrysanthemums 31, 40 



Cinnamon Vine 37 



Clematis 37 



Climbing Ferns 40 



Columbine 30 



Corchorus 35 



Coreopsis 30 



Cornflower Aster 30 



Crotons 40 



Cyperus altemifolius 40 



Dahlias 39 



Daisies 30 



Day Lily 31 



Delphiniums 30 



Deutzias 34 



Dewberrj- 38 



Digitalis 30 



Dolichos japonicus. .' 37 



Dusty Miller (Artemisia).. 40 

 Dutchman's Pipe Vine .... 37 



Elephant's Ear 48 



Emerald Feather 40 



English Ivy 37 



Eulalias 30 



Euonymus 34. 37 



Evergreens 36 



Fairj- Lilies 48 



Ferns. House 40-41 



Ferns. Hardy 31 



Flaming Torch Plant 33 



Fleur de Lis 32 



Flower Seeds 42-47 



Forsythias (2 kinds) 34 



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Foxglove 30 



French Hydrangeas 41 



Fruits 38 



Fuqhsias 40 



Funkia 31 



Gaillardia grandiflora 31 



Genista 40 



Geraniums 41 



Gladiolus 48 



Golden Bells 34 



Golden Glow 31 



Grapes 38 



Grass, Ornamental 30 



Gypsophila 31 



Hardy Asters 30 



Hardy Begonia 40 



Hardy Chrysanthemums. .3r 



Hardy Ferns 31 



Hardy Grass 30 



Hardy Perennials 30-33 



Hardy Phlox a 



Hardy Vines 37 



Hedera heli.v 37 



Hedge Plants 29 



Helianthus 31 



Heliotropes 40 



Hemerocallis 31 



Hibiscus 31. 34. 41 



Hollyhocks 31 



Honeysuckles 35, 37 



Hyacinthus candicans 48 



Hydrangeas. Hardy 35 



Hydrangeas. House 41 



Implements 49 



Insecticides 49 



Iris 32 



Ivies 37 



Japan Clematis 37 



Japan Iv>' 37 



Japan Judas Tree 34 



Kerria japonica 35 



Kudzu Vine 37 



Labels. Copper 49 



Lace Fern 40 



Lady Wash. Geraniums. . .41 

 Lantanas 40 



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Larkspur 30 



Leadwort 33 



Lemon, American Wonder. 38 



Lilies 31. 48 



Lobelia cardinalis 32 



Lonicera 35, 37 



Lychnis 32 



Lycium barbarum 37 



^Iadeira Vine 37 



Maltese Cross 32 



Mammoth Sage 33 



Marsh Mallow 31 



Matrimony Vine. Chinese. 37 



Michcelmas Daisy 30 



Mock Orange (s kinds).. . .36 



Nicotine. Rose 49 



Old-fashioned Flowers. .30-33 



Orange 38 



Ornamental Grass 30 



Otaheile Orange 38 



Oxalis 48 



Pachysandra terminalis. . .33 



Pansies 32 



Passion Flower 37 



Pelargoniums 41 



Peonies 32 



Perennial Plants 30-33 



Philadelphus (5 kinds). . . .35 



Phlox 35 



Physostegia virginica Si 



Plant-Food 49 



Plantain Lily 31 



Platycodon 33 



Plumbago 33 



Pompon Chrysanthemums. 3 1 



Privet 29 



Pruning Shears 49 



Prunus 34 



Pueraria Thunbergiana 37 



Pyrcthrum 33 



Raspberries 38 



Red-Hot-Poker (Tritoma) .33 



Rose Index 4, s 



Rose Nicotine 49 



Rose of Sharon 34 



Roses 4-25 



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Rubber Plant 41 



Rudbeckia 31 



Sage. Mammoth 33 



Scarlet Fountain Plant . ..40 



Scarlet Lightning 32 



Sedum spectabile 33 



Seeds 42-47 



Shasta Daisy 30 



Shears 49 



Shower of Gold 40 



Shrubs, Hardy 29, 34-36 



Snowballs 35 



Snowberry 36 



Soap, Tobacco 49 



Spanish Bayonet 30 



Speedwell 33 



Spireas, Hardy 36 



Sprayer 49 



Starwort 30 



Stokesia cyanea 30 



Strawberry Shrub 34 



Sulpho-Tobacco Soap 49 



Summer Lilac 34 



Sweet-scented Shrub 34 



Symphoricarpos 36 



The Pearl 30 



Tritoma 33 



Trumpet Creeper 37 



Tuberoses 48 



LImbrella Plant 40 



Verbena Shrub 36 



Veronica 33 



Viburnum (2 kinds) 35 



Vinca 37 



Vines 37 



Violets 33 



\'iolet-Culture, Book on. . .33 



X'irginia Creeper 37 



Virgin's Bower 37 



Weigelas 36 



White Day Lily 31 



Wineberry 38 



Wistarias 37 



Yellow Day Lily 31 



Yucca 30 



Zephyranthes 48 



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^^DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON. Intense saffron- yellow, stained 

 with rich crimson, which, as the fiower 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-RED RADLANCE. 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. 



■A^ETOILE DE FRANCE (STAR OF FRANCE). Makes beautiful 

 large, pointed buds and extra-large fully double flowers, 3^2 to 

 4^2 inches across. Color, intense, brilliant crimson; very fragrant. 



-^GENERAL MACARTHUR. 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 

 sweetly scented. 



EVERBLOOMING /4 SHOWN ON\ 



ROSES Vback cover^ 



WAITING A SEASON MEANS LOSING A SEASON 



-A^KAISERLN AUGUSTE 'VICTORLA. 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, 

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

 Roses for rutting. 



-A-KILLARNEY. Remarkable for its freedom of bloom and the large 

 size of its intensely frag'-;>nt flowers. The buds are large, long, and 

 pointed. Color is exquir-ite — a brilliant imperial pink, sparkling 

 and beautiful almost beyond description. A bed of these beauties 

 in full bloom is a sight not easily forgotten. 



-^LADY ASHTOWN. A magnificent Rose with long, full flowers and 



pointed buds. Color rich pink, shading to yellow at base of petals. 



Fine bedder. 

 ■^•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. 

 -A-LA FRANCE. A most popular Rose. Both buds and flowers are 



of lovely form and grand size, exceedingly sweet; color fine peach 



blossom, elegantly clouded with rosy flesh. 



-^PHARISAER. Color rosy white with center deep salmon-rose. A 

 large flower with fine long buds that always open well. 



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9 oon 



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20 oon 



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