HEDGB. 
10 rate 25 
rate 100 rate 
California Privet 
o — l;2-in. 
AO 
•Oo 
AC 
At 
.05 
12 — 18-in 
,10 
AT 
.07 
.06 
lo — i4-in. 
.I42 
AA 
Arr 
.U7 
o — *k It. 
90 
.^u 
1 
• XO 
19 
Ibota Privet 
iz — -lo-in. 
9A 
.lo 
•IZ 
1 O OA 
lo — ^4 -in. 
or; 
00 
OA 
.^0 
O O -Pi- 
£, 6 It. 
on 
,Z7 
OC 
.^0 
*5 * It, 
.oO 
Q9 
Japanese Barberry 
0 — iz-m. 
OA 
oc 
.iSO 
OA 
12 — 18-in. 
.40 
.35 
.30 
lo — J4-in. 
.00 
C A 
.50 
,45 
^ O It. 
.01/ 
.00 
.0<J 
Spirea, Van Houttei 
liS — lo-in. 
OA 
.10 
1 A 
.10 
18 — 24-in. 
OK 
.Zo 
OA 
.15 
£, O It. 
OA 
o— 4 It, 
.oO 
.oU 
LILAC. — Common 
Purple. 
Each rate 
10 rate 
25 rate 
18 to 24 in. 
.35 
.30 
.25 
2 to 3 ft. 
.45 
.40 
.35 
PEONIES. The most widely planted and popular of all 
hardy flowers. Easy to grow but prefer rich, deep soil 
and sun. 
Couronne de Or — White, gold stamens and carmine tips. 
Delachei — Deep purple-crimson; large semi-double. 
Dorchester — Pale pink, large, fragrant, beautiful. 
Duchess de Nemours — White, grreen tips at center, 
fragrant. 
Due de Wellington — Ivory white, large, double, fragrant. 
Festiva Maxima — White, carmine tips at center, spicy. 
La Sublime — Crimson, fine, full, fragrant. 
Madame Lebon — Bright cherry pink, very large. 
Meissonier — Brilliant reddish-purple, free bloomer. 
Nigricans — Dark crimson, compact bloom. 
Prince Imperial — Brilliant purplish scarlet; very large. 
Each Rate, .50 10 Rate, .40 25 Rate, .35 
IRIS. 
IRIS GERMANICA— The Fleur-de-lis of France, some- 
times called Hardy Orchids because of their 
exquisite coloring. 
Black Prince — Dark pui-plish blue; very early. 
Celeste — Pale azure blue, large. 
Fairy — White with touch of soft blue; fragrant. 
Flavescens — Creamy white; sweet scented. 
Madame Chereau — White frilled with clear blue; long 
season. 
Perfection — Purple and lavender; very beautiful. 
Queen of May — Lilac with rose tint; one of the best. 
Sans Souci — Canary-yellow and crimson-brown. 
IRIS SIBERICA— Has narrow giass-like foliage; long 
.stems; blooms after, the German varieties. 
Orientalis — Intense blue, beautifully marked. 
Snow Queen — White with touch of gold near center. 
Each Rate, .15 10 Rate, .14 25 Rate, .12 100 Rate, .10 
VIOLETS— Single, Fragrant, Purple. 
Per 25, .75 Per 50, 1.30 Per 100, 2.10 
California, Dec. 15, 1921. 
"The 400 1-yr. XX peach trees that I ordered this 
Spring were sure fine trees and are doing fine. They 
look like 2-year old trees." — I. A. Dozier. 
