Hedge Plants 
In trimming a hedge it is very im¬ 
portant not to make the common mis¬ 
take of having the top wider than the 
bottom—the top must be narrower 
than the base so the sunlight can reach 
all sides of the hedge. 
Not less than 2 5 plants will be sold 
at the 100 price rate. 
Japanese Barberry (Thunbergi), for a 
low dense hedge, 12-15 in., 5c each; 
$4 per 100. 
£% NOVELTIES 
Buckthorn, the most valuable plant for a 
strong hedge, 18-24 in., 10c each; $8 
per 100; 2-3 ft., 15c each;; $13 per 100. 
Cotoneaster, we predict a great popu¬ 
larity for this beautiful shrub. The 
foliage—dark green and glossy leaves 
-—is outstanding and the shrub is of 
dense growth and rugged hardiness, 
18-24 in., 30c each; $15 per 100. 
Caragana Siberian Pea Tree, very orna¬ 
mental for tall hedge, 18-24 in., 5c each; 
$4 per 100. 
Heclgewood, a Siberian willow of extreme¬ 
ly bushy growth, 2-3 ft., 15c each; $13 
per 100. 
Russian Olive, beautiful silver foliage, tall 
grower, 2-3 ft., 10c each; $8 per 100. 
MISCELLANEOUS 
Water Hyacinths, 10c. 
Umbrella Plants, 35c. 
Indian Arrowhead, 15c. 
Parrot Feathers, 15c. 
AQUATIC PLANTS 
WATER LILIES 
Nymphaea Odorata, white, 35c. 
Nymphaea Marliacea, Chromatella, yellow, 
$ 1 . 
Nymphaea Marliacea, Rosea, pink, $1. 
Nymphaea Marliacea, Rubra punctata, 
bright red, $1.50. 
Double Scarlet Nasturtium, pkt. 35c. 
Golden Cosmos, pkt. 10c. 
Scabiosa Blue Cockade, pkt. 35c. 
Balcony Petunia Blue Wonder, pkt. 10c. 
Giant Ruffled Petunia Enchantress, rich 
rose, 35c. 
FIRST SEASON DAHLIAS 
Dahlia Flowers from seed the first sea¬ 
son. 
Unwin’s Ideal Daldias, dainty, semi-double 
flowers of brightest colors will bloom in 
about 3 months, pkt. 35c. _ 
ZINNIA SPECIAL OFFER 
Burpee’s Giant Zinnias, one each of 
scarlet, yellow, lavender and 
rose. 4 pkts. 
10c 
GARDEN HANDBOOKS 
50c 
How to Make Garden Pools. 
(Wm. Longyear.) 
Rook Gardening for the Small P IPII 
Place. (E. C. Stiles.) , U 
Gardening for the Small Place. (L. Barron.) 
How to Grow Vegetables and Berries. (A. 
Kruhm.) 
How to Plan the Home Landscape. (A. H. 
Carhart.) 
How to Grow Spring Flowers from Bulbs. 
(C. Norton.) 
How to Grow Annual Flowers. (V. H. Ries.) 
Trees and Shrubs for the Small Place. (A. 
H. Carhart.) 
How to Grow Lilies in the Garden. (I. G. 
Quint.) 
How to Grow Delphiniums. CL. H. Leonian.) 
GARDEN FIGURES 
Imported Terra Cotta Garden Figures in 
realistic colorings. Many sizes of Gnomes 
and Animals of all kinds. Send for illus¬ 
trations and prices. 
How 
To 
Order 
Send remittance (money order or check), with each order; no 
C. O. D. orders accepted. 
Add 15 per cent (15%), of your order total for packing and 
postage. 
All quotations in this list are net and orders are accepted sub¬ 
ject to stock being unsold. If sold out, we reserve the right to 
substitute, unless your order states: “Do Not Substitute.” 
Large stock and fertilizer (balled and burlapped Evergreens, 
Shade and Ornamental Trees) will be sent shipping charges col¬ 
lect (by freight or express). 
