Home-Orown fruits Aid tconomical Good Living 



Evergreens, Trees and Shrubs 



Tall Evergreens 



ARBORVITAE, American Nigra. Sym- 

 metrical in form and dark green in color. 

 Very compact; rapid grower. 2J^ to 3 ft., 

 each $5.00; 3J^ to 4 ft., $6.00. 

 CEDAR, Deodar. Tall, pyramidal tree of 

 bluish green. 24 to 30 in., each $6.00. 

 HEMLOCK. Best evergreen for shade. Rich 

 deep green foliage. Makes a beautiful hedge. 

 18 to 24 in., each $4.00; 2 to 3 ft., $5.75. 

 JUNIPERUS exceisa stricta (Greek Juni- 

 per). A pyramidal Juniper with striking 

 gray-green foliage. Extremely dense growth. 

 5 feet in height. 3 to 3 i 2 ft., each $6.00. 

 MAGNOLIA grandiflora. Tulip-like, large, 

 pure white flowers; fragrant. 18 to 24 in., 

 each $4.50; 3 to 3}^ ft., $7.50. 

 SPRUCE, Colorado. Silvery green foliage. 

 Tall grower. 24 to 30 in., each $6.00. 

 S., Glauca densata (Black Hills Spruce). 

 Silvery foliage. Compact and very shapely. 

 24 to 30 in., each $6.00. 



YEW, Upright {Taxus media Hicksi). 

 Symmetrical shape. Brilliant scarlet fruits. 

 15 to 18 in., each $5.00. 



Broad-leaved Evergreen 

 Shrubs 



ABELIA grandiflora (Bush Arbutus). 

 Leaves dark green and glossy. Flowers 

 white, tinted with pink. 2 to 3 ft., $4.50. 

 AZALEA, Hinodegiri. Low-growing. Scar- 

 let flowers; evergreen leaves. 4 to 6 in., each 

 89c.; 10 to 12 in., $3.25; 12 to 15 in., $4.25. 

 (All sizes indicate spread.) 

 A., Kurume, Coral Bells. Clear pink. 

 4 to 6 in., each 89c.; 10 to 12 in., $3.25; 12 to 

 15 in., $4.25. 



A., Snow. Pure white. 4 to 6 in., each 89c.; 

 10 to 12 in., $3.25; 12 to 15 in., $4.25. 

 BOXWOOD, Old English {Buxus suffruti- 

 cosa). Slow-growing. For edging or borders. 

 4 to 6 in., each 75c. (bare root); 8 to 10 in., 

 $3.00 (B&B). 



ILEX cornuta Burfordi (Chinese Holly). 

 A shrub to 10 feet tall. Lustrous dark green 

 leaves, with large, bright red berries. 15 to 

 18 in., each $4.00; 18 to 24 in., $5.50. 

 I. crenata convexa. Small, convex-shaped 

 leaves. Broad shrub or hedge plant with 

 evergreen, boxwood-like foliage and black 

 berries. 12 to 15 in., each $4.25. 

 I. crenata Hetzi. 5 to 6 ft. Large convex 

 foliage of dark glossy green. 12 to 15 in., 

 each $4.50. 



I. rotundifolia. 8 ft. Deep green round 

 leaves. For foundations and hedges. 12 to 

 15 in., each $4.00; 15 to 18 in., $5.50. 

 MAHONIA Bealei (Oregon Holly-Grape). 

 Evergreen, glossy leaves. Yellow flowers in 

 May. Blue-black berries. Likes partial 

 shade. 12 to 15 in., B&B, each $4.50. 

 PIERIS japonica. Evergreen. Clusters of 

 small drooping white flowers in May. 15 

 to 18 in., each $5.00. 



PYRACANTHA (Firethorn). Valued for 

 their profuse clusters of brilliant orange 

 berries all fail and winter. 15 to 18 in., each 

 $3.50; 18 to 24 in., $4.50. 

 HYBRID RHODODENDRON. Crimson, 

 lavender to pink, red and rosy lilac. 15 to 

 18 in., each $8.95; 22 to 26 in., $11.95. 



Spreading and DwarF Evergreens 



ARBORVITAE, Globe. Globes of dense, 

 light green foliage. 12 to 15 in., each $3.00. 

 BIOTA aurea nana. Grows 4 to 5 feet tall. 

 Golden yellow in spring, turning reddish 

 brown in winter. 15 to 18 in., each $4.00. 

 JUNIPERUS chinensis Pfitzeriana. Low- 

 spreading, dark green branches. 15 to 18 in., 

 each $3.50. 



J. chinensis Hetzi. Resembles Pfitzer 

 Juniper. Fast-growing blue-green foliage; 

 can be sheared. 15 to 18 in., each $4.00. 



Juniperus horizontalis plumosa {An- 

 dorra Juniper). Low spreading, with red- 

 dish purple winter foliage. 12 to 15 in., each 

 $4.00. 



YEW, Spreading {Taxus cuspidata). Short, 

 dull green leaves. Scarlet berries in autumn. 

 15 to 18 in., each $4.50. 



Y., Dwarf Spreading (T. cuspidata nana) 

 Ultimate height 2 to 3 feet. Well suited to 

 small properties. 15 to 18 in., each $5.00. 



Ground 



ROSA WICHURAIANA (Trailing Rose). 

 Long, slender, prostrate shoots with fra- 

 grant white flowers in summer. Ideal for 

 slopes and banks. Plant 3 feet apart. Each 

 $1.50. 



ENGLISH IVY. The fastest-growing 

 ground-cover. 2J^-in. pot plants, $3.50 

 per doz.; $25.00 per 100. 



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PACHYSANDRA (Japanese Spurge). A 

 trailing plant, 6 to 8 inches high, forming a 

 cover of bright, glossy green. $3.50 per doz.; 

 $25.00 per 100. 



VINCA minor (Periwinkle; Trailing Myrtle) . 

 An excellent dwarf trailing plant for carpet- 

 ing ground too shady for other plants. $3.50 

 per doz.; $25.00 per 100. 



fruits and Berries 



Big 4 to 5-ft. Trees GRAPE-VINES 



APPLE TREES 2-yr.-old, each $3.25 2-yr.-old 



Winter Varieties Brighton. Early dark red. 



Red Delicious. Red; fine grained. Concord. The standard black. 



Stayman (Imp. Winesap). Large. c '^ff^'r^ **"• .u . * ■ ., 



Yellow Delicious. Golden yellow. Seedless Grape New Interlaken Golden 



yellow, crisp and sweet, hach $l./5. 



Autumn Varieties All Grape-Vines, except where noted, 



Grimes Golden. Good size; yellow. each 75c.; 6 for $4.25 



. .w»- -^""""^'^f'^V" A, RED RASPBERRY PLANTS 



Lod. (B.g Transparent). Larger and few ^^ ^ 



days later than regular 1 ransparent. t? in 7'i 



5-N-One Apple Trees One tree with five Latham (Late) $2 25 $4 00 $9 00 



varieties. 2-yr.-old, 5 to 6 ft., each $5.50. Indian Summer 



CHERRY TREES 2-yr.-old, each $3.75 (Everbearing) 2 25 4 00 9 00 



Montmorency. Sour. Bears last of June. 



Napoleon. Large; sweet Midseason BLACK RASPBERRY PLANTS 



Tartarian. Large, sweet, black. June. 1-yr. No. 1 plants 



Windsor. Almost black, used for pollination 5 10 25 



purposes. Cumberland $2 25 $4 00 $9 00 



QUALITY FIG TREES BLACKBERRY PLANTS 



Choice selection 01 several varieties. Ask , „, ^^ 1 + „„^„io„j.„ 



r r I- ^ T- i_ ffl-i nn 1-yr. No. 1 transplants 



for free literature at our stores. Each $2.00 5 10 25 



and $4.00. Eldorado $2 50 $4 50 $10 00 



PEACH TREES 2-yr.-old, each $3.25 



Belle of Georgia. Freestone; white flesh BOYSENBERRY PLANTS 



Elberta. Large; yellow flesh. Freestone. 1-yr- No. 1 plants 



Golden Jubilee. Golden yellow freestone. 6 12 24 



Shipper's Late Red. Attractive red, yellow Thornless $2 50 $4 50 $8 00 



fleshed freestone. 



BLUEBERRY PLANTS 



PEAR TREES 2-yr.-oId. each $3.25 12 to 18 in., 3-yr. No. 1 plants Each 



Bartlett. The best large eating Pear. Stanley (Early) $1 50 



Kieffer. Large; golden yellow. Late. Atlantic (Midseason) 1 50 



Seckel. Small: sweet. Very popular. Jersey (Late) . . 1 50 



PLUM TREES 2-yr.-old, each $3.25 ^^^ TREES 



Abundance. The popular early cherry-red. _....... „ 



Burbank. A well-known dark red; early. ^"?"/.^^^'""*' "^'""y ^^^^' ^ ^^ ^ ^^■' 



Damson (Blue Shropshire). ^^''^ ^^-^^^ ^..^ .,„,., 



Stanley. Blue. Prune type. '^TI^^" '^'*^^'* (Hazel-Nut). 3 to 4 ft., 



each $2.75. 



DWARF FRUIT TREES Chinese Chestnut. Blight- resistant. 3 to 



2-yr.-old, No. 1, each $5.00 4 ft., each $3.00. 



Our plants are good heavy stock. Free delivery in Washington and the suburban area; no ship- 

 ments made outside this area. Residents of D. C. and Maryland are requested to include the 3% 

 sales tax with their remittance. Fruits are not taxable. We cannot mail items on this page. 



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