DOLLAR BARGAINS 
Parcel Post Prepaid 
EVERGREENS 
No. 50.—10 Colorado Blue Spruce seed¬ 
lings, 4-6 in. high, $1.00. Probably the 
most popular of all ornamental evergreens. 
No. 51.—15 Douglas Fir seedlings, 8-12 in. 
high, $1.00. A majestic and very hardy 
ornamental evergreen. 
No. 52.—20 Black Hills Spruce seedlings, 
6-10 in. high, $1.00. For the landscape or 
windbreak, this is a splendid evergreen. 
No. 53.—30 Ponderosa Pine seedlings, 4-6 
in. high, $1.00. The longmeedled Pine; 
hardy and beautiful. 
No. 54.—25 White Spruce seedlings, 4-6 
in. high, $1.00. Handsome and hardy— 
splendid for windbreak or ornamental 
planting. 
No. 55.—30 Norway Spruce seedlings, 4-6 
in. high, $1.00. The finest windbreak ever' 
green, and a favorite ornamental. 
No. 56.—15 Choice Evergreen seedlings, 
4-6 in. high, $1.00. Consisting of 3 Black 
Hills Spruce, 3 White Spruce, 3 Colorado 
Blue Spruce, 3 Douglas Fir, and 3 Pom 
derosa Pine—selected varieties for fine 
landscape effects. _ 
HARDY ORNAMENTALS 
No. 68.—12 Bridal Wreath, 1-yr., field 
grown, $1.00. 
No. 69.—8 Spirea Anthony Waterer, 1-yr., 
field grown, $1.00. The dwarf, crimson 
Spirea. 
Hydrangea arborescens, 2-yr., 
$1.00. Magnificent summer 
size. 
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No. 57.—10 Norway Spruce transplants, 
8-12 in. high, $1.00. 
No. 58.—8 White Spruce transplants, 1 ft. 
high, $1.00. Heavy, bushy, and extra well 
rooted. 
No. 59.—4 Colorado Blue Spruce trans¬ 
plants, 10-12 in. high, $1.00. 
No. 60.—8 Douglas Fir transplants, 14-18 
in. high, $1.00. 
No. 61.—2 Savin Juniper transplants, 1 ft. 
across, $1.00. Most popular dwarf ever' 
green for general planting. 
No. 62.—5 Extra Fine Ornamental Ever¬ 
greens for landscape planting, $1.00. 1 
each: Black Hills Spruce, White Spruce, 
Colorado Blue Spruce, Douglas Fir and 
Norway Spruce, 8'12 in. high, trans' 
planted and thrifty. A charming group. 
ROSES 
No. 63.—8 Popular Rambler 
Roses, select, 1-yr. mailing 
size, $1.00. 2 each: Criim 
son Rambler, Dorothy Per' 
kins. White Rambler and 
Tausendschon. 
No. 64.—5 Extra choice June 
Roses, select, 2-yr. mailing 
size, $1.00. One each: Gen' 
eral Jacqueminot, Paul 
Neyron, Frau Karl Drusch' 
ki. Prince Camille de 
Rohan, and Magna Charta. 
No. 65.—4 Beautiful Ever- 
blooming Roses, 2-yr. mail¬ 
ing size, $1.00. Consisting 
of 1 red, 1 white, 1 pink, 
1 yellow. 
No. 66.—4 Handsome Pillar Roses, 
2-yr. mailing size, #1.00. One 
each: Paul’s Scarlet Climber, 
Silver Moon, Climbing American 
Beauty, and Gardenia. 
No. 67.—4 Choice Rugosa Roses, 
the famous Eskimo Beauties, 
hardy everywhere, #1.00. 2'yr., 
mailing size plants, consisting of 
1 red, 1 white, 1 light pink, 1 
deep pink. 
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blooms. 
No. 71.—4 Hydrangea P. G., 2-yr. mailing 
size, $1.00. The Falbblooming Hydrangea. 
No. 72.—8 Forsythia, 1-yr., field grown, 
$1.00. The earliest of all shrubs to bloom 
—golden yellow. 
No. 73.—10 Beautiful Assorted Spireas, 
1-yr., field grown, $1.00. A fine group of 
5 Spirea Van Houttei (Bridal Wreath) 
and 5 Spirea Anthony Waterer. 
No. 74.—5 Favorite Shrubs, hardy, and an 
extra fine assortment. 1 ft. average, $1.00. 
One each: Red Leaf Barberry, Syringa 
Virginal, Forsythia, Hydrangea P. G., and 
Spirea Van Houttei.* 
No. 75.-3 Handsome Flowering Crabs, 
18-24 in., $1.00. A grand assortment, con' 
taining 1 Scheidecker, 1 Crimson, and 1 
Midget Crab. 
BULBS AND PERENNIALS 
Peonies, 2 red, 2 pink, 2 white, #1.00. 
double-flowering varieties. 
Superb Peonies, choice favorites, #1.00. 
Karl Rosenfield, Festiva Maxima, Edulis 
Superba and Delachei. 
No. 78.—30 Mixed Iris, unnamed, 
#1.00. Made up of extra fine color' 
ful sorts. 
No. 79.—24 Beautiful Iris, a popular 
assortment, #1.00. Containing six 
each: Queen of May, Sambucus 
Beethoven, Madame Chereau and 
Purple Queen. 
No. 80.—20 “Alaska” Shasta Daisies, 
#1.00. Very popular, hardy per' 
ennial. 
No. 81.—15 Delphiniums, #1.00. 
You will want the beautiful blue of 
the stately Delphiniums in your 
garden. 
No. 82.—15 Aquilegia, #1.00. This is 
the popular Columbine, so fine in 
the perennial border. 
No. 83.-12 Yucca, #1.00. Called 
the “Evergreen Plant.” 
No. 84.—20 Dianthus, Hardy Pinks, 
# 1 . 00 . 
No. 85.—12 Pyrethrum, #1.00. The 
charming Painted Daisy. 
No. 86.—15 Platycodon, #1.00. 
Everyone wants the Balloon Flower. 
No. 87.—10 Mixed Phlox, #1.00. A 
choice assortment of gay varieties. 
No. 88.—12 Viola, #1.00. The low 
border plant that blooms the sea' 
son through. 
No. 89.—20 Selected Perennials, 
#1.00. A choice collection, contain' 
ing 5 Delphiniums, 5 Shasta Daisies, 
5 Hardy Pinks and 5 Lychnis. 
No. 90.—10 Regal Lilies, #1.00. 
Large size bulbs that will bloom 
strong the first year. 
No. 91.—50 Gladiolus Bulbs, Special 
Rainbow Mixture—a fine assort' 
ment of colors and varieties, large 
size, #1.00. 
