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EVERGREENS 
Always in favor for landscape work, their different colored fo¬ 
liage making a strong background for the brilliant colors of sum¬ 
mer, but it is winter when the landscape is barren of color and 
foliage that they are most appreciated. 
SPECIAL GROUP 
33c each 6 for $1.75 
NORWAY SPRUCE 
1 to 1H ft. Grand tree of rapid growth. Widely used for windbreaks and 
makes good evergreen tree for lawn. 
CYPRESS 
1 Vz to 2 ft. Slender growing, deep blue color, al¬ 
most black—fast grower. 
AMERICAN ARBORVITAE 
1 Vz to 2 ft. Pyramid shape. Soft green in Spring 
and Summer, changing to bronze in winter. 
GLOBE ARBORVITAE 
1 to 1*6 ft. Forms a dense, low globe, handsome 
shade of green. 
CHINESE ARBOR VITAE 
2 to 8 ft. Broadly pyramidal tree. 
Fine in evergreen group planting 
as light green foliage offers pleas¬ 
ing contrast with darker ever¬ 
greens. Cypres* 
VINES 
25c each—2 for 45c 
Vines are as necessary to the comfort and beau 
ty of the home as trees and shrubs. They tons 
down the bold, stiff angles. Furnish shade and 
flowers over porches and trellices. Valuable 
beauty aids on unsightly walls and fences 
HONEYSUCKLE 
(Hall’s Japan). Flowers white, changing 
to yellow and filling the air with delicf. 
ous perfume. A beautiful vine 
BOSTON IVY 
(Ampelopsis Veitchii). Leaves deep 
green in summer, changing to glorious 
crimson and yellow in autumn. Clings to 
the smoothest surfaces. One of the best 
clinging vines grown. 
PERENNIALS 
American Arbor Vitae 
The More Expensive Trees 
ONLY 75c each — 4 for $2.75 
IRISH JUNIPER 
2 ft. Erect, slender and formal 
in habit; foliage sage-green, 
very compact making splendid 
tree. If unpruned grows 15 to 
20 ft. 
WHITE SPRUCE 
3 to 4 ft. One of the best coni¬ 
fers, especially for cold cli¬ 
mates.. Compact, upright, long- 
lived, retaining its branches to 
the ground; aromatic, drought- 
resisting; varies in color from 
light green to blue. 
12c each — 10 for $1.00 — 25 for $2.00 
FULL GROWN CLUMPS — NOT SEEDLINGS 1 
SWEET WILLIAM (Assorted) GERMAN IRIS (Assorted) 
PACHYSANDRA 
One of best ground covering plants, averaging 6 to 8 inches in height and 
branching freely in dense mat. 
PHLOX 
Used to advantage in borders, beds on lawns, or in front of group plantings. 
Blooma until frost. In following varieties: 
Amoena—dwarf pink. Rheinlander—salmon, claret eye 
La Vogue—clear, silvery rose. Subulata—dwarf pink (creeping), 
B. Compte—rich French purple. 
SEDUM 
The back bone of rock gardens. Beautiful for edging beds. Very low gloving. 
Following varieties: 
Sexangular—yellow. Album—white. 
Brilliant—crimson. Spectabilis—pink. 
THYMUS SPLENDENS 
Perfect.for covering dry banks where grass will not exist. Very fragrant. 
Very useful in rock gardens. Their early bloom is all covering. 
BLUE BIRDJLOWER 
(Veronica). Also fine for rock gardens or borders. Long bronze leaves with 
deep indigo-blue flowers. July to Sept. 
Free With Every Order $2.00 Perennials , 
1-YUCCA 
♦ A W '* 7 0 Spanish Bayonet. Sword-like foliage; pendents clustered with white bells 
\l on long thick spikes 3 to 6 ft. long. 
Quick Growing Shade Trees 
7 to 8 ft. Trees Only 59c each — 10 for $5.50 
SILVER MAPLE 
Dark green leaves with lighter lining. Forms well shaped head. 
SYCAMORE 
Lofty, wide-spreading tree with deeply lobed palmate leaves. Valuable for 
handsome foliage, hardiness and fast growth. 
LOMBARDY POPLAR 
Their great height, dense slenderness and sombre silhouette against skyline 
make these picturesque trees valuable in landscaping. 
AMERICAN ELM 
L Of great spreading size with drooping branches. One of best for widespread 
^shade. 
CHINESE ELM 
Foliage small and dense. Growth symetrical and compact. 6 ft, 
SPECIAL GROUP 
7 to 8 ft. Trees—75c each—10 for $6.50 
NORWAY MAPLES 
A large, handsome tree with broad 
deep green foliage. Very desirable 
for streets, parks or lawns. 
MOUNTAIN ASH 
Foliage dark and lustrous. Broad top. 
Beautiful with dense clusters of large 
brilliant red fruit-clusters gleaming 
against green leaves. 
AMERICAN LINDEN 
Stately tree with large shining cor¬ 
date leaves. Valuable for beautiful 
white wood. It flowers in July. 
k SVe have many other varietie* of 
I shade and ornamental trees i« 
“ all sizes. Write us for prices. 
Ornamental Trees 
RED CEDAR 
3 to 4 ft, A well known Amer!**** tree with dense, 
fine foliage, formal and bluntly conical. Makes a 
fine tree for planting on each side of an entrance 
or in back of low growing varieties. 
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AZALEA MOLLIS 
Dwarf, bushy, well branched, good for foundations. The flowers are a vari. 
able orange-tan, yellow and red. Plants thrive in sun or shade. 12 to 15 in. 95« 
DAPHNE CNEORUM 
(Garland Flower). A dwarf shrub, almost ever¬ 
green, with spreading branches on which the nar¬ 
row, inch-long leaves are crowded, making very 
pretty trails of blue-green foliage. Soft pink flow¬ 
ers appear profusely spring and summer in clus¬ 
ters. Pleasing fragrance resembles aroma of lilacs. 
6 to 12 in. 75c. 
MAHONIA AQUIFOLIA _ 
(Holly-leaved Ashberry). Beautiful evergreen shrub with smooth 
holly leaves, bright yellow flower clusters in May and blue berries, 
color varies capriciously. Of special value in shady locations. 1 to 1V4 
BOXWOOD 
A hardy outdoor type. It ij slow growing, bo that with slight shearing it 
becomes a dwarf-box edging for garden beds and walks. 15 to 18 in 98c. 
WHITE DOGWOOD TREE 
(Cornua Florida). Flowers white, 8 to SV4 inches in dismeter, produced in 
Spring before leaves appear; very abundant, showy and durable. Foliage 
gray-green, glossy and handsome; in autumn leaves turn crimson red making 
the tree one of the most beautiful in that season. Spreading, irregular form 
growing 20 to 25 feet high. 4 to 5 ft. $1.25 ’ 
RED DOGWOOD TREE 
(Comus Florida Rubra). Slower growing and more formally shaped than 
*1°-?’. h a n d some_red flowcrs - An attractive lawn specimen or group 
CATALPA BUNGEI 
Makes umbrella shaped top with¬ 
out pruning. Perfectly hardy and 
flourishes in all soils and climates. 
Leaves large, glossy heart-shaped. 
Usually planted in pairs. 6 to 6 ft. 
25c each. 
CHINESE FLOWERING 
CRAB 
Dense glossy handsome foliage. 
When in bloom appears to be com¬ 
pletely covered with red, perfect 
roses. Delicious fragrance. 5 to 6 
ft. 59c each. 
FLOWERING PURPLE-LEAF 
PLUM 
New purple leaved Plum of greater re¬ 
finement and slower growth, leaves 
smoother and more richly colored, at 
first strongly reddened maturing to a 
still red tinge in deep bronze-purple of 
„ late summer. Flowers rosy white, orna¬ 
mental fruit magenta-red. 5 to 6 ft 
35 c each, 
Lea 
subject. 3 to 4 ft. $1.50. 
HEDGING 
CALIFORNIA PRIVET 
Most popular and one of the very best hedge plants. Stands close 
trimming exceedingly well. Leaves oval, dark green and glossy. 
Makes a very desirable hedge. 2 ft.. 5c each, 25 for $1.00. 100 for $ 3 . 
BARBERRY 
A graceful shrub of low, dense habit. Leaves small, bright green, 
which in fall change to dazzling tones of orange, scarlet and crim¬ 
son. Large, bright red berries appear in the Fall and brighten the 
stem far into the winter. Makes one of the most beautiful and best 
hedges; also used singly as shrub ft.. ii«. in for qa,. 
25 for $2.00, 100 for $7.00. 9Sc> 
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