BARGAINS FOR FALL 
Extra Good Varieties Evergreens 
Here is an opportunity to have some of the new and better evergreens at a very reasonable price. 
These are small plants—8 to 12 in.—that will transplant with practically no loss. In a few years 
you will have some very fine specimen plants. First time we have made this offer. 
OVER 75 YEARS IN THE NURSERY BUSINESS 
JUNIPER VA PENDULA—Unusual weeping form with slender pendulius branches. 40c each; 2 for 75c. 
SMITHII—Unusual in habit and color. Light green foliage. Remains fresh and bright throughout 
the winter. 40c each; 2 for 75c. 
KOSTERIANA—Semi-dwarf. Spreading, naturally and gracefully. Very hardy. Bluish green 
color. Unusually handsome. Ideal in rockeries and around pools. Each 35c; 2 for 65c. 
SCHOTTII—Light yellowish green color. Does not change in winter, but retains its lovely foliage 
throughout the year. Compact and summetrical growth. 40c each; 2 for 75c. 
JUNIPER SCOPULORUM—Upright growth, silvery color. Thrives in hot dry weather. Not easily 
injured by snow and sleet. Good shape. 40c each; 2 for 75c. 
BURKII—Symmetrical habit. Dense foliage. Distinct. Silvery gray until frost, then becomes 
overlaid with purple tones. Fine for specimen. 40c each; 2 for 75c. 
THUYA ELEGANTISSIMA—One of the finest. Broad based pyramid. Well formed. Lustrous 
green leaf. Branches are tipped with gold in spring but retain the green coloring throughout 
the winter. 35c each; 2 for 65c. 
PHLOX 
These new and better varieties are specially priced at 15c each; 
3 for 40c; $1.45 a dozen, prepaid. 
ECLAIREUR—Brilliant rosy Magenta, white eye. July-August. 
NICHOLAS FLAMMEL—Beautiful new red, large flowers, bright 
carmine lake with crimson eye. 
FUERBRAND (Fireglow)—Brilliant orange-scarlet. Sometimes 
almost vermilion. Flowers very freely and blooms are produced 
in quantity throughout the entire season. 
MRS. MILLY VAN HOBOKEN—An excellent new variety. Very 
large florets combined in rather loose, large heads. Color bright 
pink with a slight and delicate mauve suffusion. Strong grower 
and free-flowering. 
RIJNSTROOM—A good strong grower producing an abundance of 
stems, each one topped with heavy trusses of flowers of a lively 
rose-pink, much like the color of the Paul Neyron Rose. 
MARSHAL FRENCH—It is the best red that has ever been grown. 
It is carmine in color, retaining its color over a period of many 
days, and in as far as we have observed it has never had a fault. 
SEBOLDI—A beautiful orange-scarlet, very late. 
MRS. JENNER—White—pink eye. 
HARDY FERNS HARDY CACTUS 
The most beautiful and natural effects can 
be produced by planting hardy ferns. They are 
perfectly hardy and can stand planting either 
in shady or sunny positions. The Hardy Ferns 
are most satisfactory for planting on shady banks 
and around porches where the sun does not reach. 
Do well in any good well drained soil and re¬ 
quire practically no care. No home should be 
without them. We can furnish either of the fol¬ 
lowing varieties. 15c each; 6 for 75c; prepaid. 
OSTRICH FERN—The large leaf, tall growing 
variety. 
YAL FERN—One of the large growing varie- 
OPUNTIA RAFINESQUII—Will stand 20 de¬ 
grees below zero. 
Can be grown 
indoors or out¬ 
doors. Fine for 
rockeries, border 
for evergreens, 
banks, perennial 
beds, etc. Is large 
semi-double yel¬ 
low flowers 4 in. 
across. Easily 
grown. 
40c each; 2 for 
Cactus 75c. 
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