Silverbell 
(Halesia tetraptera) 
A large growing shrub which 
clothes itself to the ground so as to 
never present a “leggy” appearance. 
In May the branches are loaded down 
with pendulous blooms; and the 
splendid green foliage is retained 
throughout the season. Does not re¬ 
quire pruning, has no insect enemies, 
thrives in partial shade or sun. 
Heavy 2 to 3 ft. Plants, $0.75 each; 
2 for $1.35 Postpaid (to 4th Zone). 
Hybrid St. Regis 
Raspberry 
Silverbell has the delicate poise of the old single 
Snowdrop of our garden. 
Novelty Apple Tree 
The newest in fruit trees,—think of 
picking early, mid-season and late 
apples from one tree. Each tree bears 3 
of the following varieties: Delicious, 
Jonathan, Grimes Golden, Wealthy and 
Duchess. The trunk is 3 years old and 
the branches 1 year’s growth; each 
branch marked where to prune after 
planting. 
Price, $2.35 each, F. O. B. Piqua 
For Garden Accent---to Lift Your 
Garden from the Common-place. 
Autumn Oleaster Cornelian Cherry 
Doubleflowering White Dogwood 
Doubleflowering Purple-leaved Plum 
Fragrant Snowbell Flowering Crab 
Giant Chinese Trumpet Vine 
Improved Variegated Weigela 
Jap. Tree Lilac Laurel Magnolia 
Long-cluster Goldenchain 
Red-leaved Japanese Maple 
Rose-flowering Cherry Single Blue Althea 
Standard Wisteria Tail-bush Bittersweet 
Tree Spirea White Fringe 
A Special List for Southern Gardens. 
Climbing Hydrangea 
Doubleflowering Plum 
English Rose Broom 
Flowering Jap. Quince 
Fragrant Snowbell 
Fragrant May-bush 
Goldenchain 
Goldenrain-tree 
Harlequin Glorybower 
Heavenly Blue Vitex 
Japanese Wisteria 
Laurel Magnolia 
Oak-leaved Hydrangea 
Rose-flowering Cherry 
Shrubby St. J. Wort 
Springscent 
White Fringe 
Yellow-wood 
Everbearing Red 
There are about eight different 
types of this Raspberry; we are intro¬ 
ducing a type which is superior to any 
that we have seen. Those who plant 
this new Hybrid can enjoy generous 
dishes of Raspberries in October just 
as though it were June. 
Note —Sales restricted to private 
growers. 
Strong Plants, $1.00 each, Postpaid 
An Apple Orchard in one tree 
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A. M. LEONARD&SON 
