We Now Offer Nursery Stock of Absolutely Dependable Quality 
Flowering Quince or Japonica. 
712—FLOWERING QUINCE (Cydonia 
Japonica) —Known as Japanese Quince 
and firebush. Profusion of flowers in 
very early spring - , varying: from rose to 
brig-ht red. 
713 — SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI —A 
splendid garden shrub, and one of the 
most beautiful of all. Constant bloomer 
with snow white flowers. 
713A — WEIGELA (Rosea) —Elegant, 
with fine rose colored flowers, hardy, 
and blooms when quite small. 
714—ABE LI A —Flowers white flushed 
lilac pink. Blooms profusely and con¬ 
tinuously from May to frost, foliag-e 
glossy green turning: to bronze during 
the winter, one of our best evergreens. 
Very hardy small plants. Price, each 50c. 
Flowering Shrubs and Evergreens 
PRICES ON ALL SHRUBS: PREPAID, 40c EACH; 3 FOR $1.09; 
UNLESS PRICED OTHERWISE. 
705—ALTHEA — Known as Rose of 
Sharon. Favorite old-fashioned upright 
flowering shrub; deep red, lilac with 
carmine center, white and pink. 
705A—BANANA PLANT (Tropical) — 
Nice strong roots of this beautiful 
plant will make a growth of 6 to 10 
feet first year. 
707— CREPE MYRTLE —The favorite 
flowering shrub of the South. Red, 
purple, pink and white. Extra large. 
708 — DEUTZIA —One of the most wide¬ 
ly used deciduous shrubs. Masses of 
blossoms appear in the early spring, 
giving a great floral display. 
705B—BUDDLEIA BUTTERFLY BUSH 
—Very popular for cut flowers and de¬ 
sign work. Begins to bloom in July, 
continues until frost. The flowers are 
of a pleasing shade of violet mauve, 
and are borne in dense cylindrical spikes. 
Flowers freely the first season. 
706—CHASTE-TREE (Vitex Agnus-Cas- 
tus) —Strong . vigorous growing; con- 
spicious flowers usually blue, blooming 
freely throughout the summer. Leaves 
have strong odor of lavender. 
709 — FORSYTH IA — Graceful shrubs 
with shiny dark green foliage, medium 
height. Yellow blossoms borne before 
leaves appear in the spring. 
710— HYDRANGEA PG —Large heads 
of white flowers. 
711 — PHILADELPHUS (Mock Orange) 
—Upright growing covered with large 
white fragrant flowers in spring. 
715 — CAPE JASMINE — Double 
white wax-like flowers; exquisitely 
fragrant; dark glossy foliage; low 
shrub. Price, each 75c. 
716—LIGUSTRUM (Lucidum Wax 
Leaf) —One of the handsomest of 
the broad leaved evergreens, medium 
size, compact, graceful habit, dark 
green, glossy leaves, with white 
flowers in June; valuable for massed 
effect or single sperimens; very de¬ 
sirable; hardy. Price, each 60c. 
Abelia. 
717—LIGUSTRUM (Japonicum) — 
Makes a splendid evergreen shade 
tree; leaves dark green, produces 
large bunches creamy white flowers, 
followed in autumn by purple ber¬ 
ries. 6 to 8 feet. Price, 60c. 
Nursery Stock 
Now—After 4 Years Investigation—We Offer Nursery Stock Which 
We Can Confidently Recommend. 
To keep faith with our customers—to deserve their continued confidence— 
we do nothing hastily. We offer nothing that we do not believe in—nothing that 
we, ourselves, would not plant if we were in your place. Following that policy, 
we have been searching for four years for a line of nursery stock which we could 
offer with confidence—which you could buy with assurance of healthy, hardy 
trees and plants that would produce true to type. 
NOW. WE OFFER BELOW. TREES AND PLANTS YOU CAN TRUST 
Peach 
718 — ARP BEAUTY —The earliest of 
the yellow fleshed (freestone) , peach. 
Medium size. Ripens in June. 
719 — BELL OF GEORGIA — Large 
cream-tinted, freestone, prolific. Ripens 
about July 25th. 
720 — CHINESE CLING —Very large, 
red cheek, white flesh, very juicy. 
Ripens last of July. 
722 — ELBERTA —The peach that needs 
no introduction. A large rich yellow 
with red cheeks. Freestone. July. 
724 — GENERAL LEE —One of the best 
clings. Sure-cropper and very prolific. 
Large; skin creamy white mottled with 
red. Flesh white and firm. Should 
be in every orchard. July. 
726 — INDIAN CLING — Large, blood 
red, juicy clingstone peach. An or¬ 
chard is not complete without this va¬ 
riety. Ripens in August. 
721—EARLY WHEELER— The largest 
and most profitable of all early va¬ 
rieties. Fruit white with red blush. 
A fine commercial variety. Ripens in 
June. Cling. 
723 — EARLY ELBERTA —Very large: 
freestone. Yellow fleshed, firm and 
juicy. High quality and ripens about 
July 1. 
725 — HENRIETTA —Yellow cling¬ 
stone. Skin rich yellow with red 
cheek. Best quality. Fine for sweet 
pickles. September. 
727 — J. H. HALE —Extra large size 
freestone. Better flavored than Elberta 
and ripens several days later. Flesh is 
yellow, red pit and juicy. Tree vigorous 
and productive. 
PRICES—Prepaid. 
Size— Each Five Dozen 
2 to 3 feet.$ .19 5 .90 $2.04 
3 to 4 feet.28 1.35 3.06 
4 to 5 feet.37 1.80 3.96 
728 — MAMIE ROSS —Large white and red 
semi-cling. One of the best for family 
use. Ripens first of July. 
729 — MAYFLOWER —Earliest of all. Free¬ 
stone peach of medium size. And entirely 
covered with a very red color. May. 
730— STINSON —One of the best late 
peaches. Large white with red cheeks. 
Cling. Ripens late 
in September. 
Arp Beauty Peach. 
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