NOVELTIES of Proven Value 
Finest Rose 
Tiniest Rose 
“The Tiniest Rose in the World.” 
Rare novelty. Very dwarf, not over 10 inches. 
Tiny red buds and pink flowers all through the 
summer. Very hardy. Ideal for rockery or border. 
3 for ^1.00; 12 for ^3.75, postpaid. 
Egyptian Mum 
Similar to Pink Cushion and A 2 ,aleamum, stronger grower and 
richer color. Blooms from late summer until winter. Rapid grower, 
starts from small plants to the size of a bushel basket by August, 
producing 500 to 1000 blooms per plant. 25c each; 5 for ^1.00, 
postpaid. 
Egyptian Mum 
Improved Napoleon III 
Dark Crimson Red Everblooming Carnation 
One of the best, and in my opinion the best double 
everblooming hardy Carnation ever put on the market. It 
is a strong, sturdy grower, stands lots of abuse, with ordin^ 
ary care blooms five months from June to November. One 
of the few plants that will stand the usual lack of care given 
in cemetery. Beautiful, red, spicy fragrance. Prices: 3 for 
60c; 6 for 90c; 12 for ^1.60, postpaid. 
Tree Strawberry 
Or Strawberry Raspberry. 
A very unique ornament as well as fruit bearing 
for the garden. Each year there is a new top growth, 
15 to 18 inches high, and the fruit is borne in June 
on the same season’s growth. The roots do not have 
to be transplanted and are good for many years. The 
fruit is large, cardinahred, cone shaped. It is the si2,e 
of a strawberry. Price: 6 for 60c; 12 for ^1.00, post¬ 
paid. 
Juneberry 
Is a tree-'bush, grows to 6 feet high and spreads 
wide at the top, stems are shiny red in the winter, 
covered with white blooms early in the spring, thus 
making it a rare ornamental shrub. The blooms are 
followed by large grape^smed berries, reddish purple. 
Flavor like blueberry or huckleberry but not as acid. 
Edible and relished by all. Price: ^1.00 each; 3 for 
^2.50, postpaid. 
Cultivated Bluebeip^ 
Or Huckleberry. / 
Not only does the cultivated blueberry or buckle" 
berry produce very juicy and delicious fruit in clus" 
ters which are very easy to pick, 2 to 3 times as large 
as the wild blueberry, but they are very ornamental 
bushes and can be pruned to the desired height. The 
foliage is long and narrow, deep green turning to 
pinkish white blooms in the spring. Price: 85c each; 
3 for ^2.25, postpaid. 
Improved Napoleon III 
Chinese Magnolia 
(Magnolia Soulangeana) 
(Picture in color on page 29). 
Let’s change “Magnolia” to “Magnificent” for no 
name could be better suited to this glorious tree. 
Truly Magnolia is the aristocrat of all flowering orna" 
mentals. 
Produces immense flowers in the spring before 
leaves appear. Leaves, large and glossy. A highly 
ornate specimen at all times of year. Grows 18 to 
20 feet tall. Admirers will come by your home just 
to see this ama 2 ;ing beauty. 2 ft., ^1.50 each; 2 for 
^2.50; 6 for ^6.00, postpaid. 
Blue Hydrangea 
Picture in Color on Page 29 
This Hydrangea has been the most desired of all 
the Hydrangeas offered to the trade. It blooms in 
great profusion. See illustration, page 
This Hydrangea is a Japanese type that blooms 
pink flowers on the Ryear stems, followed by blue 
flowers on the 2"year"old wood. In other words, it 
is necessary to have 2"year"old wood to have the blue 
Hydrangea. 
We now have a nice stock of these young plants 
which we are offering to our customers in 8- to 12- 
inch size at ^1.00, postpaid. 
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