OLD FASHIONED BLEEDING HEART 



This is ona of the old-time flowers from grandmother's garden. 

 :f which we vrill never tire. The ficwers, which are pink with o 

 •w-hite center and heart-shaped, come in long, graceful, drooping 

 racemes. Foliage is femlike and dainty. A valuable flower for 

 plontmg in the shade. Very hardy and hves year after year. 

 Grwws 1 to 2 feet tall and blooms in May. 35c each, 3 for 90c, 12- 

 for $3.00. 



NEV/ SENSATIONAL BOYSENBERRY 



Big Money Mcking Crop. Don't Deicy — Order Today 



The New Boysenberry is the greatest improvement in small vine 



berries in many years. It is a big money-maker fcr raarkoi cr 



roadside growers, and one that should be included in every homt? 



Tlantmg. It is hardy and stood better than 15 degrees below zero 



-. ithcut injury. Berries are of immense size, bluish-black. They 



-:rw in clusters on long stems, making them easy to pick. Pick- 



5 season iz long, lasting from 6 to 3 weeks so you see the 



cerry really has a tendency towards being an Everbsarer. Fruit 



us a delicious flavor, very sweet, very lew seeds. Strong field 



..-own plants. Each 15c, 10 for $1.25, 25 for $2.50, 100 for $8.00. 



SILVER LACE VINE 



Sy for the fastest growing hardy vine, generally growing 15 to 

 ZZ feet the first year. Leaves axe glossy green. From the middle 

 :: summer until fate fall it is completely covered vrlth snowy whits 

 :. ewers. Unsurpassed for porch3s and arbors. Will give lo^s cf 

 s:-ade and flowers the first year. Prefers c su^my location. Eccb 

 75c. 2 for only $1.28. 



LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY 



Nice to plor.t in shady places under trees or about the house 

 v.-here the sun seldom reaches. Also very fine for the rockery. 

 , "ke little room but are olv/oys there and furnish many little 

 -croys of sweetly perfu.med flowers. 3 for 75c, doz., S2.5u. 



GOLDEN MUSCAT GRAPE 



Probably the finest grape thai can be grown in the eastern part 



::' the United .States. Another wonderful grape sent out by thie 



'iw York Station. Of it thsy say: "Golden Muscat possesses the 



. ?h golden color of Diamond end the fine Muscat aroma of the 



,ropean Muscat. For home use and the roadside market it is 



r.e of the best. The vine is vigorous, productive; the clusters are 



very large, tapering, single-shouldered and compact; the berries 



are large, oval, juicy, tender, sweet, vinous, aromatic; season 



aiter Concord. Fine no. 1 vines. $1.00 each, 6 for $5.C0, 12 for S9.G0. 



CHINESE ELM 



The New Fast Growing Tree for Shado cr Hed^f^s 



The Chinese Dm as a tree comes from the cold dry regions of 



'erthem China end Southern Northeastern Siberia. It is conse- 



uentiy very hardy and a splendid tree for use in the drier portions 



: our country. Since its introduction but a few years ago it has 



:::ned a wonderful popularity and is now grovnng ail over the 



nited States. No new tree ever grew into popular favor so 



-pidly. It is a beautiful tree with fine elm-like foliage which 



_'- pears very early in the spring and remains long into the fall 



end until most other trees have dropped their leaves, at the same 



ti.me taking on wonderfully rich tints of color. It is a very rapid 



grovmig tree and soon makes a large tree 60 feet tall. 



Because of its rapid growth end its great beauty, it is especially 

 adapted to street planting and for individual trees on the la-'Am. 

 ■^e Chinese Elm is said to be immune from the Dutch Elm disease. 

 •o 5 ft., 5Gc each, 3 for $1.25, 10 for $4.00; 5 to 6 ft., 75c each, 3 

 -: $2.00. 10 for $5.00; 6 to 8 ft., $1.00 each, 3 for $2.50, 10 for $7.50. 



A UNIQUE ORIENTAL CHERRY 



Here is a most interesting and unique little ornamental plant 

 '.m the interior of Cnina which combines beauty of foliage and 

 -iightful edible fruits. It m.akes a dense, compact, rounded plant 

 with large attractive foliage throughout the summer, pretty little 

 white flov/ers in great quantities in the spring, and last but not 

 least all up and down its stems it produces in June many bright 

 red cherry-like fruits, excellent to eat and fine for jelly or pies. A 

 most beautiful and out-of-the-ordinary shrub both in foliage, flow- 

 ers, and fruit. 5 feet. 3 to 4 ft $1.00 each, 3 for $2.75. 



ABEUA TRIFLORA— INDIAN ABELIA 



One cf the most delicately scented flov/ering shrubs is this 

 handsome Abelia from the Himalayas. It makes a large graceftil 

 shrub, bearing at the ends of its tall arching branches, which are 

 semi-weeping in the blooming season, big 2-inch clusters of deli- 

 cate rosy-white flov/ers which fill the air with a sv/eet Daphne-like 

 odor during day and night. Almost deciduous and hardy any- 

 where. Sun or part shade. 75c each, 3 for $2.00. 



