LINING OUT STOCK IN DEMAND 



Grown slowly in pots to produce better root systems. If you want solid rows 

 and no gaps in your plantations, order now from this page. 



SIZE PRICE 



SHRUBS 100 1000 



1400 Althea Wm. R. Smith 2^-in. pot $15.00 



3000 Berberis Thunbergi Seedlings 4-6 in. 1 . 00 $7 . 50 



2200 Berberis Wilsonae 2^-in. pot 10.00 90.00 



100 Berberis Wilsonae, 6-8 inch, Bushy Field Grown 20 . 00 



1100 Buddleia Magnifica 2^-in. pot 7.00 60.00 



850 Calycanthus Floridus 2^-in. pot 7.00 60.00 



3500 Spirea Anthony Waterer 2%-in. pot 6.00 50.00 



900 Spirea Blue. 2}i-in. pot 10.00 



7000 Viburnum Plicatum 3 -in. pot 15.00 125.00 



VINES 



2000 Ampelopsis Veitchii 2M-in. pot $9.00 $75.00 



1725 Euonymous Radicans Variegata 2 J^-in. pot 7.00 55.00 



1000 English Ivy (Hedera Helix) 2^-in. pot 6.00 50.00 



FIELD EVERGREENS 



2700 Retinospora Plumosa 4-6 in. $20.00 $180.00 



250 Retinospora Pisifera Aurea 4-6 in. 25 . 00 200 . 00 



300 Thuja Occidentalis 6-8 in. 25.00 200.00 



1250 Thuja Siberica...* 6-8 in. 25.00 200.00 



POT EVERGREENS 



Gentlemen, these HEAVILY ROOTED POT-GROWN PLANTS are moving 

 fast. Order at once and be sure of yours. The stock, we believe, is unmatched for 

 the money. 



2000 Retinospora Filifera 3 -in. pot $12.00 



600 Retinospora Filifera 2J<-in. pot 10.00 



1500 Retinospora Plumosa 3 -in. pot 12.00 



1600 Thuja Vervaeneana , . 3 -in. pot 12 . 00 



1100 Thuja Vervaeneana 2J4-in. pot 10.00 



MISCELLANEOUS 



600 American Wonder Lemon (write for bargain offer) 3 -in. pot $12 . 00 



380 Otaheite Orange 2^-in. pot 10.00 



Amaryllis Hybrids of Vitatta, No. 1 Blooming Size 2^-in. 25.00 



Amaryllis Hybrids of Vitatta, No. 2 VA-in. 10.00 



500 Assorted Chrysanthemums Field Clumps 15.00 



600 Dahlia Jack Rose (Dec), velvety crimson Generous Divisions 5.00 



600 Dahlia Rose Pink Century (Single), rose pink Generous Divisions 5.00 



FERNS — Nice Plants. Write for special prices. 



Did you get with this bulletin your free colorplate 

 of Carina Mrs. Du Pont? If not, write for it today. 



LEADING ffi C ANNAS 

 MUCH IN DEMAND 



Prominent Park Commissioners and the Dept. of Agriculture first recog- 

 nized the superiority of \fi Cannas. These gentlemen, as every successful 

 tradesman knows, insist strongly on having the best America produces. 

 Gradually leaders, offering bulbs, have catalogued these new Cannas, and, 

 we believe, have found ready sale for them. Try some yourself, and notice 

 how your trade takes to the new colors and firm large flowers. If you can't 

 afford 100, get 25 at the 100 rate; or even send for 10, but GET STARTED 

 NOW. We think it will pay you. 



(Dormant 2-3 eye divisions, except as noted) 10 100 



SfiAmerican Beauty, 5 ft., velvety carmine $2 . 00 $15 . 00 



ffiApricot, 4 ft., buff, overspread with salmon pink 1 . 00 6.00 



^Baltimore, 3 ft., brilliant rose pink; 3-inch pots 3 .00 25.00 



SfiCity of Portland, Z l / 2 ft., free salmon pink 1 . 50 10 . 00 



ffiGolden Wedding, 3 ft., finest dwarf yellow 8.00 75.00 



King Humbert, 4 ft., scarlet; bronze foliage 1 . 00 7 . 00 



SfiKing Midas, 5 ft., dazzling yellow, large flowers 3 . 50 30 .00 



SMohawk, 5 ft., a bronze-leaved President 3 .00 25. 00 



ffiMrs. A. F. Conard, 4 ft., free blooming pink 2 . 00 15 . 00 



ffiMrs. Pierre S. du Pont, grandest pink, $2.00 each. 17. 50 150.00 



Write for rates in larger quantities. 



ffiPalm Beach, 3 V 2 ft., soft buff yellow, shaded apricot 4.00 35.00 



ffiPanama, 3 ft., large orange red flowers 1 . 00 6 00 



^President, 4 ft., grandest red 1 .00 7. 00 



^Susquehanna, 3 ft., old rose pink, early bloomer 1 . 50 12 . 00 



^Victory, 3 ft. (New 1924) glowing apricot 3. 00 25.00 



ffiVulcan, 3 ft., cardinal red, good bedder; 3-inch pots 3.00 25.00 



ffiWintzer's Colossal, 5 ft., vivid scarlet 1 .00 6. 00 



Wyoming, 7 ft., orange, bronze foliage 75 4 . 00 



"Mrs. du Pont heads list of novelties seen this season. Palm Beach another 

 novelty of importance." Horticulture, Sept. 15, 1924. 



