Here is beauty 
to 
improve your property ® 
CHOICE FLOWERING SHRUBS 
flowers and fruit. The varieties offered are selected 
for their usefulness, dependability and beauty. 
These are the standbys of all ornamental plantings, 
furnishing masses of foliage, varied forms, colorful 
Aroma arbutifolia—RED CHOKEBERRY 
Medium size. Small white flowers in May. Strik¬ 
ing red berries in fall. Endures shade. 
Height Each 10 
3 to 4 feet. $.60 $5.00 
Buddleia davidi magnifica—OXEYE BUTTER- 
FLYBUSH 
Summer Lilac. Long sprays of purple flowers all 
summer. Very decorative. 
Height Each 10 
2 to 3 feet. $.30 $2.50 
Buddleia—ILE DE FRANCE 
A superior new French variety. Large rich purple 
blooms July to late fall. 
Height Each 10 
2 year . $.50 $4.00 
Calycanthus floridus—SWEET SHRUB 
Chocolate-colored flowers all summer. Spicy odor. 
Thrives in partial shade. 
Height Each 10 
2 to 3 feet. $.40 $3.30 
Caragana arborcscens—SIBERIAN PEA TREE 
Yellow pea-shaped flowers during summer. 
Height Each 10 
5 to 6 feet. $.60 $5.00 
Clethra alnifolia—SUMMER SWEET 
Sweet Pepperbush. Grows to six feet. Spikes of 
fragrant flowers. July to September. 
Height Each 10 
2 to 3 feet. $.40 $3.30 
Corn us elegan tissima—SI L VER B LOTC H 
DOCWOOD 
The leaves are edged with creamy white. 
Height Each 10 
2 to 3 feet. $.30 $2.50 
Cornus paniculate —Cray DOCWOOD 
Medium size shrub. Small white flowers in July 
followed by clusters of white berries. 
Height Each 10 
4 ro 5 feet. $.75 $6.5 0 
Cornus stolonifcra—RED OSIER DOGWOOD 
A medium size red twigged shrub. White fruits. 
Height Each 10 
3 to 4 feet. $.40 $3.30 
Cornus stol. flaviramea—GOLDENTWIG 
DOGWOOD 
Similar to Red Osier, but has yellow branches. 
Height Each 10 
4 to 5 feet. $.60 $5.00 
Cydonia japonica—FLOWERING QUINCE 
Very showy single scarlet blossoms in spring. 
Height Each 10 
2 to 3 feet. $.40 $3.30 
1 8 to 24 inches.30 2.50 
Dcutzia gracilis—SLENDER DEUTZIA 
Small white flowers in spring. Low-growing. 
Height Each 10 
18 to 24 inches. $.40 $3.30 
Deutzia sea. Pride of Rochester—DEUTZIA 
Profuse white flowers tinted rose in June. 
Height Each 10 
4 to 5 feet. .. $.50 $4.00 
3 to 4 feet.40 3.30 
Euonymus alatus—WINGED EUONYMUS 
A picturesque shrub with cork-like ridges on 
bark. Brilliant pink-scarlet-crimson fall color. 
Forsythia int. spectabilis—SHOWY BORDER 
FORSYTHIA 
Glossy foliage. Many large yellow flowers. 
Height Each 10 
3 to 4 feet. $-40 $3.30 
Forsythia suspensa—WEEPING FORSYTHIA 
Golden-yellow flowers in very early spring. 
Height Each 10 
5 to 6 feet (large clumps). $2.00 $18.00 
Hamamelis virginiana—WITCH HAZEL 
Starry yellow flowers October to November. 
Height Each 10 
4 tu 5 feet. $.60 $5.00 
Hibiscus syriacus —ALTHEA 
ROSE OF SHARON—Flowers in August and Sep- 
Boule de Feu—semi-double, violet-red. 
Jeanne D’Arc—double, white. 
Paeoniflora—white with red centre. 
Lady Stanley—double-blush white, pink eye. 
Height Each 10 
3 to 4 feet. $.40 $3.30 
Tree Form Althea—mixed colors 
Height Each 10 
4 to 5 feet. $.60 $5.00 
Hydrangea arb. grand.—SNOWHILL 
HYDRANGEA 
Showy white blossoms in August. 
Height Each 10 
2 to 3 feet. $.30 $2.50 
Hydrangea pan. grand.—PEEGEE HYDRANGEA 
Very showy shrub. Immense white flowers in 
August turn pink to reddish-purple in fall. 
Height Each 10 
2 to 3 feet. $.30 $2.50 
Hydrangea pan. grand.—TREE HYDRANGEA 
Height Each 10 
3 to 4 feet. $.75 $6.50 
Ilex verticillata—WINTERBERRY 
Black Alder. Red berries persist to midwinter. 
Height Each 10 
2 to 3 feet. $.40 $3.30 
Kolkwitzia amabilis—BEAUTYBUSH 
Handsome masses of pink flowers in May. 
Height Each 10 
2 to 3 feet. $.40 $3.30 
Ligustrum ibolium—IBOLIUM PRIVET 
A hardy vigorous upright-growing shrub. 
Height Each 10 
6 to 8 feet. . $.60 $5.00 
Loniccra morrowi—MORROW HONEYSUCKLE 
White flowers in May-June. Red fruits. 
Height Each 10 
2 to 3 feet. $.30 $2.50 
Loniccra tatarica rosea—PINK TATARIAN 
HONEYSUCKLE 
Flowers are rich rose-pink and fragrant. 
Height Each 10 
3 to 4 feet. $.40 $3.30 
Myrica caroliniensis-NORTHERN BAYBERRY 
Fragrant, waxy, gray berries. Excellent for sea¬ 
shore. 
Height Each lO 
18 to 24 inches. $.60 $5.00 
Philadelphus coronarius—SWEET MOCK- 
ORANGE 
Fragrant white flowers in May and June. 
Height Each 10 
2 to 3 feet. $.30 $2.50 
Philadelphus coronarius aureus—GOLDEN 
MOCKORANCE 
A dwarf compact form with yellow leaves. 
Height Each 10 
2 to 3 feet. $.30 $2.50 
Philadelphus grandiflorus—BIG SCENTLESS 
MOCKORANGE 
Showy large blossoms in May and June. 
Height Each 10 
5 to 6 feet (large clumps). $2.00 $18.00 
Philadelphus virginal—VIRGINAL MOCK¬ 
ORANCE 
Beautiful semi-double white blossoms in summer. 
Height Each 10 
2 to 3 feet. $.40 $3.30 
Prunus glandulosa rosea—DOUBLE PINK 
FLOWERING ALMOND 
Profuse, exquisite double flowers in early spring. 
Height Each 10 
2 to 3 feet. $.40 $3.30 
Prunus gland, sinensis—DOUBLE WHITE 
FLOWERING ALMOND 
Same as pink variety except for color. 
Height Each 10 
2 to 3 feet. $.40 $3.30 
Rhamnus cathartica—BUCKTHORN 
Tall growing. White flowers. Blue-black fruit. 
Height Each 10 
4 to 5 feet. $.40 $3.30 
Spirea Ant. Wat.—ANTHONY WATERER 
SPIREA 
Low growing. Deep rose flowers in July and 
August. 
Height Each 10 
18 to 24 inches.. $.40 $3.30 
15 to 18 inches.30 2.50 
Spirea vanhouttei—VAN HOUTTE SPIREA 
Long arching branches covered with sprays of 
white flowers in late May and early June. 
Height Each 10 
3 to 4 feet. $.40 $3.30 
2 to 3 feet.30 2.50 
Symphoricarpos racemosus—SNOW BERRY 
Valuable for showy waxy white berries in fall. 
Height Each 10 
3 to 4 feet. $.40 $3.30 
2 to 3 feet.30 2.50 
SHRUBS 
$1.25 
BOOK OF SHRUBS 
by A. C. Hottes. Explains characteristics, culture 
and propogation of each species. Tables for selec¬ 
tion by height, soil, time of flowering. 
$3.00 
HARDY HEDGE PLANTS 
For defining a boundary, for keeping 
children or trespassers off the property, for 
enclosing lawn or garden, for separating 
one part of the grounds from another, the 
hedge is excellent from both a utilitarian 
and an artistic standpoint. This list in¬ 
cludes the best and most popular deciduous 
hedge plants. Where all year effect is 
needed use evergreens. 
Berberis thunbergi—JAPANESE BARBERRY 
A fine hedge plant of low, dense growth. Endures 
partial shade. Is easily trimmed. Very hardy. 
Berberis thunbergi atropurpurea—REDLEAF 
BARBERRY 
A form of Japanese Barberry with bright red 
foliage. 
Height 10 100 
15 to 18 inches. $2.00 $16.00 
Ligustrum ibota—IBOTA PRIVET 
White flowers in summer. Dark blue berries in 
fall. Good foliage. Very hardy. 
Height 10 100 
2 to 3 feet. $1.25 $8.00 
Ligustrum ovalifolium—CALIFORNIA PRIVET 
A rapid-growing plant for a quick, inexpensive 
hedge. 
Height 10 lOO 
2 to 3 feet. $1.00 $6.00 
Spirea vanhouttei—VAN HOUTTE SPIREA 
Glorious sprays of white flowers in June. 
. 10 lOO 
ORNAMENTAL VINES 
Every home, be it large or small, has 
room for a vine or two to cover a back 
porch or trellis, climb over an old stone 
wall or up a brick chimney, festoon a per¬ 
gola or enclose a tennis court or garden. 
The varieties offered below are hardy and 
handsome. 
Actinidia arguta—BOWER ACTINIDIA 
Glossy green foliage and white flowers with 
purple centers. A vigorous grower. 
Grade Each 10 
2 year . $.30 $2.50 
Ampclopsis quinquefolia—VIRGINIA CREEPER 
Often called Woodbine. Marvelous fall coloring. 
An excellent vine. 
Height Each 10 
18 to 24 inches. $.30 $2.50 
Bignonia radicans—TRUMPET CREEPER 
Showy clusters of orange-scarlet flowers in sum- 
Each 10 
. $.30 $2.50 
-AMERICAN BITTER- 
Height 
18 to 24 inches .... 
Celastrus scandens 
SWEET 
Glossy foliage. Clusters of orange-crimson ber¬ 
ries in fall and winter. 
Grade Each 10 
4 year . $.45 $3.75 
Clematis paniculata-SWEET AUTUMN 
CLEMATIS 
Masses of small, fragrant flowers in early Sep¬ 
tember. 
Grade Each 10 
2 year. $.30 $2.50 
Clematis—large flowered hybrids 
Henryi—large, creamy-white flowers 
Jackmani—profuse violet-purple blooms 
Mme. Edouard Andre—crimson-red 
Grade Each 10 
No. I quality. $.75 $6.50 
Hydrangea petiolaris—CLIMBING 
HYDRANGEA 
Bright green foliage and abundant fragrant white 
flowers in early summer. A choice variety. 
Height Each 10 
18 to 24 inches... $.75 $6.50 
Lonicera japonica halliana—HALL JAPANESE 
HONEYSUCKLE 
Foliage deep green and almost evergreen. Fra¬ 
grant yellow and white flowers midsummer and 
fall. Excellent for trellises or for covering banks. 
Height Each 10 
18 to 24 inches. $.30 $2.50 
Lycium chinensc—MATRIMONY VINE 
Purple flowers. Large scarlet berries. Valuable 
as a climber or a ground cover. 
Grade Each 10 
4 year . $.45 $3.75 
Polygonum auberti-CHINESE FLEECE VINE 
Silver Lace Vine. Very profuse white blooms late 
summer and early fall. 
Grade Each 10 
2 year. . . . $.45 $3.75 
Wisteria sinensis—CHINESE WISTERIA 
Very graceful and beautiful pendulous blue pea- 
shaped flowers in May. 
Grade Each 10 
2 year No. I grafted. $.45 $3.75 
A Little Book of Climbing Plants 
by A. C. Hottes. Explains characteristics, culture 
and propagation of each species. Tables for selec¬ 
tion by height, soil, flowering. QQ 
Your choice: any 
four 30c vines $1.00 
fhree 45c vines 1.15 
three 75c vines 2.00 
June. 
$3.30 
$3.30 
Symphoricarpos vulgaris—CORALBERRY 
Showy purplish-red berries in autumn. 
Height Each 10 
3 to 4 feet. $.40 $3.30 
Syringa persica—PERSIAN LILAC 
Fragrant, rosy-purple flowers in May < 
Height Each 
5 to 6 feet. $.60 
3 to 4 feet. .40 
Syringa villosa—LATE LILAC 
Fragrant pale pinkish lilac blossoms in Ju 
Height Each 
2 to 3 feet. $.40 
Syringa vulgaris—PURPLE LILAC 
Fragrant purple or white blossoms in late May. 
Height Each 10 
3 to 4 feet. $.40 $3.30 
Syringa vulgaris alba—WHITE LILAC 
Fragrant white blossoms in late May. 
Height Each 10 
2 to 3 feet. $.40 $3.30 
Syringa hybrids—HYBRID LILACS 
Chas. X—single reddish-purple. 
Congo—single pinkish-lilac 
Ludwig Spaeth—single reddish-purple 
Height Each m 
2 to 3 feet. $ 40 
Mme. C. Perier—double, creamy white. 
Mme. Lemoine—large, double white 
Height Each 10 
3 to 4 feet . $.60 $5.00 
Tamarix africana—AFRICAN TAMARIX 
Fluffy pink flowers in April and May. 
, Height Each 10 
3 to 4 feet. 5,40 $3.30 
Vaccinium corymbosum—HIGHBUSH BLUE¬ 
BERRY 
White flowers in June. Edible blue fruits 
Height Each , D 
£ to i feet. $.60 $5.00 
Viburnum carlesi—FRACRANT VIBURNUM 
Exquisite fragrant pink buds and white flowers. 
Height Each 10 
18 to 24 inches.. . $1.50 $14.00 
Viburnum cassinoidcs—WITHE ROD 
Yellowish-white flowers in June. Showy fruits 
change from creamy white to red and blue-black. 
„ Height Each 10 
3 to 4 feet. $,50 $4.00 
Viburnum dentatum—ARROWWOOD 
White flowers—May-June. Blue-black berries in 
fall. 
, Height Each 10 
3 to 4 feet. $.50 $4.00 
Viburnum opulus sterile—SNOWBALL 
Showy heads of white flowers in May-June. 
Height Each 10 
2 to 3 feet. $.40 $3.30 
18 to 24 inches. .. 30 2.50 
Viburnum plicatum—JAPANESE SNOWBALL 
Balls of showy white flowers in June. 
Height Each 10 
2 tC> . 3 , fee t. $.50 $4.00 
Weigela Eva Rathke—Wcigela Eva Rathkc 
Profuse carmine flowers all summer 
Helsh, Each 
10 to 24 inches. $.40 $3 30 
Weigela rosea—PINK WEIGELA 
Many showy pink flowers in June. 
, Height Each 10 
2 to 3 feet. $.30 $ 2 .50 
Weigela rosea var.—VARIEGATED WEIGELA 
Pink flowers and variegated green and white 
foliage. 
1 . E *' h 10 
18 to 24 inches. $.30 $2.50 
Your choice: any 
Four 30c shrubs $1.00 
Three 40c shrubs 1.00 
Five 50c shrubs 
Two 60c shrubs 
Three 75c shrubs 
j 
2.00 
1.00 
2.00 
Feed Your Shrubs Little-Tree 
SHRUB FOOD 
5 lbs. $.50 10 lbs. $.90 
BEAUTIFUL ROSES 
Common to all ages and all countries is the rose, a remark¬ 
able tribute to its universal popularity. Within the last 
years enormous strides have been made in developing 
better roses. The range of colors is remarkably complete. 
The list we offer below contains the best of the new as 
well as the finest of the older varieties. 
HYBRID TEA ROSES 
EVERBLOOMINC 
No other flowers compare with them for 
exquisite coloring, marvelous size, form and 
fragrance. They flower all summer. Quan¬ 
tities of some varieties are limited and 
cannot be replaced when present stock is 
sold. These plants are all strong 2 year 
quality. 
40c each 3 for $1.00 
except as otherwise noted 
Amelia Earhart—Plant Patent No. 63 
Exceptionally large full bright yellow flowers. 
Very handsome. Holds color till petals fall. 
$1.50 each. 
Better Times—Plant Patent No. 23 
Brilliant cerise-pink with silvery sheen. Clean 
heavy foliage. An outstanding variety. $1.50 
Briardiff 
Very large double flowers of deep rose-pink 
—fragrant and lasting. 
Caledonia 
Lasting white flowers—large and fragrant. An 
unusually pretty white rose. 55c, 2 for $1.00. 
Commonwealth 
Massive buds and blooms of deep uniform 
rose-pink. S5c each. 2 for $1.00. 
Crusader 
Big, double velvety crimson flowers on strong 
heavy stems. Robust and free-flowering. 
Dame Edith Helen 
Massive, perfectly formed blooms of glowing 
pink. Intensely fragrant. Strong and vigorous. 
A continuous bloomer. 55c each, 2 for $1.00. 
Edel 
Magnificent full double blooms of pure white. 
Fragrant and free-flowering. 
E. C. Hill 
Ideal buds open into full double blooms of 
crimson-scarlet. Holds color well. Very hardy, 
vigorous. A continuous bloomer. 55c each, 
2 for $1.00. 
Etoile de Holland 
Medium-size flowers of bright, dark red. Vig¬ 
orous. Delicately fragrant. Very popular. 
Frau Karl Druschki 
A hybrid perpetual with massive snow white 
flowers. A fine old favorite. 
Cencral MacArthur 
Crimson-scarlet flowers of excellent form. Very 
fragrant. A popular bedding rose. 
Golden Dawn 
Sunflower-yellow double blooms, fragrant and 
well formed. Profuse bloomer. Very beautiful. 
55c each, 2 for $1.00. 
Gruss an Teplitz 
Handsome, fiery crimson, shaded darker. Pro¬ 
fuse large flowers. Vigorous. 
Hadley 
Intense velvety crimson. Blooms hold color 
well. Very fragrant. 
Joanna Hill 55 c each, 2 for $1.00. 
Clear yellow flowers, golden-orange at center. 
Semi-double—profuse and lasting. Fragrant. 
Jonkhccr J. L. Mock 
A magnificent rose with gigantic flowers of 
sparkling pink-stained carmine on outer petals. 
Kaiscrin Auguste Viktoria 
Splendid large-pointed buds, opening to full 
double blossoms of white. Fragrant. 
Killarncy Pink 
Pointed buds and large double lasting flowers 
f of bright sparkling pink. Fragrant. 
Killarncy White 
Large snow white blossoms, double and lasting. 
Moderately fragrant. 
Liebcsbotc—Love’s Call 
Large flowers of rose-crimson-scarlet without 
shadings. Fragrant, virogous and healthy. 
$1.25 each. 
Los Angeles 
Mammoth blooms of luminous flame-pink with 
coral tones. Rich fragrance. A vigorous con¬ 
tinuous bloomer. 
Margaret McGrcdy 
Large, double lasting blooms of non-fading 
orange-scarlet. Fragrant. Free blooming. 
Hardy. 55c each, 2 for $1.00. 
Mme. Edouard Herriot 
Coral-red shaded with yellow and scarlet. A 
very choice variety. 
Mcvrouw G. A. van Rosscn 
Very fragrant large flowers of dark golden- 
yellow shaded orange, apricot and bronze. Ex¬ 
cellent bloomer. 55c each, 2 for $1.00. 
Nigrette—Plant Patent No. 87—known as the 
Black Rose 
Very dark maroon — which appears almost 
black. Delightfully fragrant. A marvelous new 
variety. $2.00 each. 
President H. Hoover 
Exceptionally strong and free-flowering. Large 
lasting flowers of orange-yellow with deep rose 
and flame flushes. Very popular. 
Radiance Pink 
The most popular garden rose—a strong, 
thrifty grower. Free flowering. Beautiful clear 
pink blooms. 
Radiance Red 
Stout, healthy plants with abundant blooms 
of rosy crimson. One of the best roses. 
Rapture 
Medium-size flowers of soft but brilliant pink 
with deep apricot and coral tones at base of 
petals. 
Rev. F. Page Roberts 
Long copper buds opening to rich, large yellow 
blooms shaded with apricot and carmine. 
Fragrant. 
Rosa rouletti 
Often called the rock garden rose. Of dwarf 
habit, this variety has tiny pink blossoms. 
$ 1.00 each. 
Sensation 
Large velvety maroon flowers. Very fragrant, 
Souvenir de Claudius Pernet 
Large full flowers, double lasting and fragrant. 
Pure sunflower yellow. Beautiful. 
Sunburst 
Golden orange and yellow. 
Talisman 
Large double blooms in profusion. Brilliant 
orange-yellow blended with copper and red 
“* c ' Hardy and free- 
Token—Plant Patent No. 95 
Magnificent apricot-orange shading to golden 
pink. Very handsome. $1.50. 
William F. Dreer 
Beautiful blooms of soft silvery shell pink, 
suffused with gold. 55c each. 2 for $1.00. 
BABY RAMBLERS 
These dwarf polyantha roses grow about 
2 feet tall and give prolific and continuous 
bloom from June to October. These are 
strong No. 1 quality 2 year plants. 
40c each 3 for $1.00 
Ellen Poulscn 
Bright cherry-pink blooms in clusters. Very 
lasting. Fragrant, 
George Eiger 
Profuse blooms of golden yellow. Unusually 
lovely. 
Gloria Mundi 
Orange-scarlet flowers in big clusters. Very 
lasting. Vigorous grower. 
Ideal 
Tiny dark scarlet-crimson flowers in enormous 
clusters. 
Katherine Zeimet 
Small, pure white flowers borne in large clus¬ 
ters. Fragrant. 
Miss Edith Cavell 
Big, dense clusters of scarlet-crimson blooms 
with white centers. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
These bloom profusely and may be 
trained over walls or fences, on posts, 
trellises or porches, as ground covers or 
on banks. These are strong No. 1 quality 
2 year plants. 
40c each 
except as 
3 for $1.00 
For stronger plants and better blooms, 
feed your roses 
Little-Tree ROSE FOOD 
5 lbs.$.50 
10 lbs.90 
FLOWER SHEARS 
They hold as they cut. Perfect for cutting 
roses. An ideal gift for the home gardener. 
75c. De luxe shears, chromium plated, 
$1.50. 
ROSES 
HOW TO CROW ROSES 
by Pyle, McFarland and Stevens. Full and 
practical information on rose growing. 
138 illustrations. $2.00. 
American Bcaufy 
Vivid carmine-red flowers, large and fragrant. 
Vigorous, Free-flowering. 
American Pillar 
Large clusters of beautiful single rose-pink 
blooms with white centre. Very satisfactory. 
Blaze—Plant Patent No. 10 
An everblooming climber with vivid blazing red 
flowers in huge clusters from early summer 
till winter. Hardy. $1.50 each. 
Crimson Rambler 
Double blooms of scarlet borne in large clus¬ 
ters. Practically a red Dorothy Perkins. 
Dr. Van Fleet 
Large double blooms of delicate pink, 
grant. A fine climber. 
Dorothy Perkins Pink 
Big clusters of brilliant pink blooms, 
hardy. 
Dorothy Perkins White 
Profuse white flowers in large clusters. 
Gardenia 
Creamy yellow buds with lighter flowers. 
Golden Climber—Plant Patent No. 28 
Golden-yellow flowers, long stemmed and fra¬ 
grant. Finest hardy yellow climber. $2.00 each. 
Paul’s Scarlet 
Handsome flowers of brilliant scarlet. Very 
hardy. 
Scorcher 
Very large—semi-double flowers—beautiful and 
lasting. Scarlet-crimson. Fragrant. 55c each, 
2 for $1.00. 
Silver Moon 
Large single blossoms of silvery white. Free 
flowering. 
Fra- 
Very 
A Pleasant Drive 
Superior Plants 
Outstanding Values 
SHADE AND FLOWERING TREES 
No home in our climate should lack its appropriate shade 
trees. They give the beautiful “upper story” to all the 
designs of flowers and evergreens. And they furnish so 
much real luxury in summer that they are indispensable. 
Grown with greatest care, from the best seed obtainable. 
Favorable soil and climate and constant attention produce 
lusty, well-rooted plants, ready to grow into handsome 
big trees. All these are several times transplanted quality. 
Acer dasycarpum—SILVER MAPLE 
Hardy, fast-growing. Leaves silvery on under¬ 
side. 
Height Each 10 
12 to 14 feet. $3.00 $27.50 
10 to 12 feet. 2.00 17-50 
Larger specimens up to I 2 inch caliper at special 
low prices. 
Acer palmafum—JAPANESE RED MAPLE 
A dwarf variety, blood-red leaves in spring and 
summer. 
Height Each 10 
3 to 4 feet. $3.50 $30.00 
Acer platanoides—NORWAY MAPLE 
Admirable for lawn shade or street planting. 
Height Each 10 
12 to 14 feet. $4 50 $40.00 
10 to 12 feet. 3.00 27.50 
8 to 10 feet. 2.00 17.50 
Large specimens up to 5 inch caliper at special 
low prices. 
Acer plat, schwcdlcri—SCHWEDLER MAPLE 
A large tree \ 
Height 
10 to 12 feet. 
8 to 10 feet. 
Acer rubrum—RED MAPLE 
blossoms in spring, 
fall. Thrives in wet places. 
Each 
. $2.00 
Exquisite 
brilliant red 
Height 
6 to 10 feet 
6 to 8 feet 
Acer saccharum—SUGAR MAPLE 
Disease-resistant 1 
Height 
12 to 14 feet. 
10 to 12 feet. 
8 to 10 feet. 
. very vigorous grower. 
Each 10 
. $4.50 $40.00 
. 3.00 37.50 
. 2.00 17.50 
THE DOGWOODS 
Cornus florida—FLOWERING DOGWOOD 
Large white blossoms in early spring. 
Height Each 10 
3 to 4 feet.. $1.50 $12.50 
2 to 3 feet. 1.00 9.00 
Cornus florida rubra—RED FLOWERING 
DOCWOOD 
Similar to white, but flowers are rosy red. 
Height Each 10 
3 to 4 feet. $2.00 $17.50 
THE BIRCHES 
Betula alba—EUROPEAN WHITE BIRCH 
Long-lived. Beautiful white bark. Handsome 
foliage. 
Height Each 10 
8 to 10 feet. $2.00 $17.50 
6 to 8 feet. 1.50 12.50 
Don’t Starve Your Trees 
Give Them 
Little-Tree TREE FOOD 
A special mixture ideal for trees. 
5 lbs. $.50 10 lbs. $.90 
1 rat, c , 
i 
Prices for Perennials 
3 for 60c $1.60 for 10 
Little-Tree TREE FOOD 
Achillea ptarmica—THE PEARL 
Clusters of small double white flowers. 
June to Sept. Fine for cutting. 
“tomentosum—WOOLLY YARROW 
Bright yellow blossoms, July to Sept. 6 to 8 
inches. Gray-green foliage. 
“ Agrostemma coronaria—MULLEIN PINK 
Light gray foliage. Bright rosy-crimson floiwers. 
I */& to 2 ft., June and July. Very showy.I 
“Ajuga genevensis—GENEVA BUGLE 
Blue flowers in May and June. 6 to 8 in 
“reptans rubra—PURPLELEAF BUGLE 
Deep purplish-blue flowers in May and June. 
3 to 4 in. 
Althea rosea—HOLLYHOCK 
Double. Separate colors. Tall growing, iajnk. 
red-salmon-white-yellow. Single. Separaf, co i_ 
ors. Pink-red-white. 
°Alyssum sax. compactum—DWARF 
COLDENT UFT 
Masses of showy, bright yellow fragrant 
flowers. 12 in. April to June. 
Anchusa ital. drop—DROPMORE BUCLOS;. 
Tall spikes of forget-me-not blue. 4 to '5 ft. 
June to Sept. 
Anfhemis tinctoria—YELLOW CAMOMILE 
(Golden Marguerite.) Rich yellow flowers. 2 
ft. June to Oct. Fine for cutting. 
“Aquilegia caerulea—COLORADO COLUMBINE 
Large showy blue and white flowers. 12 to 18 
in. May to July. 
'canadensis—AMERICAN COLUMBINE 
Scarlet sepals, yellow petals. 12 to 18 in. 
May and June. 
chrysantha—COLDEN COLUMBINE 
Profuse fragrant yellow flowers. June to Aug. 
2 to 3 ft. 
Mrs. Scott Elliot Hybrid Columbine 
Long spurred flowers of pink, red, violet, buff, 
white. Assorted colors only. June to Aug. 
2 to 3 ft. 
“Arabis alpina—ROCKCRESS 
White flowers in April and May. 5 to 9 in. 
“Armeria maritima—THRIFT (SEA PINK) 
Pale pink flowers. 6 in. May and June. 
-maritima alba—WHITE THRIFT 
Pure white flowers. 6 in. May and June. 
ASTERS—See Special Page 
Blue wild Indigo. 
Baptisia australis—FAKE INDIGO 
Dark blue pea-shaped flowers. May to July. 
0 Beilis perennis—ENGLISH DAISY 
White and pink flowers. May-June. 5 in. 
Boltonia asteroides-WHITE BOLTONIA 
Profuse white flowers. 6 to 7 ft. Aug- to Oct. 
‘Campanula carpatica-CARPATHIAN 
HAREBELL > 
Little blue bells. 6 to 12 in. June to Sep) 
carpatica alba—WHITE HAREBELL 
Similar to blue, but flowers are white. 
campanula medium —CANTERBURY BE.Ls 
Biennial. Showy bell-shaped flowers. 2 ft. 
camp. m. calycanthema—CUP AND SAUCER 
BELLFLOWER 
Large semi-double flowers on tall stems. May 
and June. 
GORGEOUS HARDY PERENNIALS 
These include the old-fashioned hardy flowers of Colonial 
gardens and many new improved varieties. They are the 
joy of any garden from early May until severe freezing 
weather in October, giving plentiful bloom in unending 
variety during the entire growing season. For best effect 
plant perennials in groups of three of a kind. Perennials 
marked * are particularly good for rock gardens. 
See Special Page for Asters, Chrysanthemums, Del¬ 
phinium and Phlox. 
cam. persicifolia—PEACHLEAF BELL¬ 
FLOWER 
Bells of rich smoky blue. I to 3 ft. June and 
July. 
Ccntaurca dealbata—PERSIAN CENTAUREA 
•(Bachelor Button.) I % ft. July-Aug. Blue. 
“Cerastium tomentosum—SNOW-IN-SUMMER 
Abundant snow white flowers. 6 in. May-June. 
Chelone lyoni—PINK TURTLEHEAD 
Showy purplish-red. 2 to 3 ft. Aug.-Sept. 
Chicranthus allioni—SIBERIAN WALLFLOWER 
Biennial—dazzling orange. May-June. 15 to 
I 8 in. 
Chrysanthemums—Sec Special Page 
Chrysanthemum maximum-SHASTA DAISY 
Alaska-large pure white flowers, 2 ft. All 
summer. 
King Edward—large white flowers. 2*/fe-3ft. July. 
Delphinium belladonna—HARDY LARKSPUR 
Lovely sky-blue spikes. 3 to 4 ft. June to Sept. 
Delphinium bcllamosum—HARDY LARKSPUR 
Dark blue spikes. 3 to 4 ft. June to Sept. 
Delphinium grand, chincnsis—SLENDER 
LARKSPUR 
Gentian blue flowers. 2 to 3 ft. June to Aug. 
gran. chin, alba—WHITE LARKSPUR 
White flowers on slender stems. 2 to 3 ft. 
June to Aug. 
Delphinium COLD MEDAL HYBRIDS 
Bold spikes of single and double flowers in 
shades of sky to deep blue, indigo, purple, 
mauve and lavender. 
FOR OTHER DELPHINIUMS—See Special Page. 
Dianthus barbatus—SWEET WILLIAM 
Masses of bloom. 1-2 ft. June and July. Spe¬ 
cify color—crimson—Newport Pink—scarlet— 
white. 
“plumarius—GRASS PINK 
Fragrant pink, purplish and white flowers. 
Blooms from June through summer if flowers 
are cut. 
Dicentra eximia—PLUMY BLEEDINCHEART 
Dwarf : growing. Finely cut leaves. Pink flowers 
all summer. 
spectabilis—BLEEDINCHEART 
Rosy pink heart-shaped flowers. 2 ft. May and 
June. 
Digitalis purpurea—FOXCLOVE 
Pink, purple, and spotted. 2 to 4 ft. June and 
July. 
pur. alba—WHITE FOXCLOVE 
Tall spikes of white flowers. 2 to 4 ft. June 
and July. 
pur. glox.—GLOXINIA FLOWERED 
FOXCLOVE 
Spikes of deep purple flowers. 3 to 4 ft. June- 
July. 
pur. glox. rosea-GLOXINIA FLOWERED 
FOXCLOVE 
—-SdUccs of rose-pink flowers 3 to 4 ft. June 
and July. 
Echinacea purpurea—CONEFLOW.ER 
(Rudbeckia.) Reddish-purple flowers. July to 
Oct. 3-4 ft. 
Gaillardia portala hybrids—(BLANKET 
FLOWER) 
Brilliant coppery-scarlet flowers margined 
golden-yellow. June-Oct. 2-3 ft. 
'Geranium sanguincum—BLOODRED 
CRANESBILL 
Attractive foliage. Red flowers. I to I 14 ft. 
i Ceum coc. Mrs. J. Bradshaw—DOUBLE 
SCARLET AVENS 
Dark red. 2 ft. June to Sept. 
“ Lady Strathden-DOUBLE YELLOW AVENS 
Large double flowers of golden yellow. 2 ft. 
June-Sept. 
Gypsophila paniculata—BABYSBREATH 
Tiny white flowers. 2 to 3 ft. June-July. 
Hcmorocalis flava—LEMON DAYLILY 
Fragrant yellow flowers. May and June. 3 ft. 
“Heuchera sanguinea—CORALBELLS 
Tiny coral-red bells. 12-18 in. June to Sept. 
Hibiscus—MALLOW MARVELS 
Large flowers of crimson, rose and white. 5-6 
ft. Aug.-Sept. 
“Hosta caerulea—BLUE PLANTAINLILY 
Purplish-mauve. 1*4-2 ft. Aug.-Sept. 
“lancifolia—LANCE LEAF PLANTAINLILY 
Lilac blue flowers. I >4 to 2 ft. July-Aug. 
“Ian. und. var.—WAVEYLEAF PLANTAINLILY 
Variegated green and white leaves. Blue flowers 
I to 2 ft. June-July. 
“Iberis sempervirens—CANDYTUFT 
.Snowy white flowers. 8 to 10 in. Elarly spring. 
IRIS 
German Iris 
ALBERT VICTOR—purple 
FLORENT1NA—white lavender flushed 
HIAWATHA—lavender and royal purple 
N1BELUNGEN—fawn yellow-violet purple 
RHEIN NIXE—white and violet-blue 
Japanese Iris—large blooms in July 
BLUE 
MIXED COLORS 
PINK 
WHITE 
Siberian Iris—masses of bloom in June 
SNOW QUEEN—white 
BLUE KING—blue 
Lathyrus latifolius—PERENNIAL SWEET PEA 
Showy. White, purple or pink. 3 ft. June-Aug. 
Liatris pycnostachya—GAY FEATHER 
(Blazing Star.) Spikes of purple flowers. 3 to 
5 ft. July-Aug. 
“Linum perenne-FLAX 
Bright blue flowers. I *4 ft. May-Aug. 
Lobelia cardinalis—CARDINAL FLOWER 
Fiery red blossoms. 3 ft. Aug.-Sept. 
Lupinus polyphyllus—WASHINGTON LUPINE 
Spikes of blue pea-shaped flowers. 3-4 ft. 
June-July. 
pol. alba—WHITE WASHINGTON LUPINE 
Pure white flowers. 3-4 ft. June-July. 
pol. rosea—PINK WASHINGTON LUPINE 
Soft pink flowers. 3-4 ft. June-July. 
Lychnis chalcedonica—MALTESE CROSS 
Heads of showy scarlet flowers. 2-3 ft. June- 
July. 
coronaria—ROSE CAMPION 
Crimson-purple flowers. 2 ft. June-July. 
“Lysimachia nummularia—MONEYWORT 
(Creeping Jenny.) Yellow. 2-3 in. June-July. 
Lythrum sal. roseum-ROSE LOOSESTRIFE 
Rosy-pink flowers. 2 to 3 ft. July-Sept. 
Malva moschata—MUSK MALLOW 
Fragrant rose flowers. 1-2 ft. June-Sept. 
Monarda didyma—OSWEGO BEEBALM 
Bright red flowers. 2-3 ft. July-Aug. Aromatic. 
*Myosotis palustris—FORGET-ME-NOT 
Bright blue blossoms all summer. 6 in. 
Nepeta mussini—CATNIP 
Creeping. 8 in. Lavender-blue. May-Sept. 
Oenothera fru. youngi—YOUNG’S SUNDROPS 
Lemon-yellow flowers. 2 ft. June-Aug. 
Papavcr orientale—ORIENTAL POPPY 
Bright crimson-scarlet with black splotches. 
June. 2 to 3 ft. 
SALMON QUEEN POPPY 
Rich salmon-pink. 2 to 3 ft. June. 
Pentstemon torreyi—BEARD TONGUE 
Tall spikes of scarlet flowers. 4 ft. June-Aug. 
DWARF PHLOX 
’'•'Phlox divaricata—BLUE PHLOX 
Lilac-blue flowers. Fragrant. 9-12 in. May. 
‘’Phlox subulata—MOSS PHLOX 
Trailing mossy foliage covered with masses 
of pink flowers. April-May. 
‘'sub. alba—WHITE MOSS PHLOX 
White flowers. 3 to 6 in. April-May. 
“sub. lilacea—LAVENDER MOSS PHLOX 
Light lilac flowers. 3 to 6 in. April-May. 
Polcmonium cacrulcum—GREEK VALERIAN 
Sky blue flowers. I to 1*4 ft. June-July, 
“reptans—-CREEPING POLEMONIUM 
Showy blue flowers. 8 to 10 in. April-June. 
Psysalis francheti—CHINESE LANTERN 
Orange-scarlet fruits like lanterns. 2 ft. 
Pyrethrum roseum—PAINTED DAISY 
Daisies while, rose, red. 2 to 3 ft. June-Sept. 
Rudbeckia laciniafa—COLDEN CLOW 
Double yellow flowers. 5 to 6 ft. Jub- 
newmanni-BLACK £YED SUSAN 
Deep orange-yellow. 3 ft. All summer. 
Salvia azurea—AZURE SACE 
Profuse sky blue blossoms. 3 to 4 ft. Aug, and 
Sept. 
Prices for perennials: 
3! for 60c $1.50 for 10 
$15.00 per 100 
f. o. b. Framingham 
“Sedum acre—GOLDMOSS 
Bright yellow flowers. 2-3 in. May-July. 
*a$zoon—AIZOON STONECROP 
Bright yellow flowers. I ft. July and Aug. 
“album—WHITE STONECROP 
White flowers. 2 to 3 in. May-July. 
^kamfschaticum—ORANCE SEDUM 
Qrango-yellow flowers. 8 in. July-Aug. 
“sexangulare—HEXAGON STONECROP 
Yellow flowers. 4 in. June-July. 
^spectabilis—SHOWY STONECROP 
Bright rose flowers. 18 in. Aug.-Sept. 
“sfol. coccineum—SCARLET RUNNING 
STONECROP 
Crimson flowers. 6 in. July-Aug. 
“sempervivum globiferum—GLOBE 
HOUSELEEK 
Flat rosettes of pale green leaves—red tinted 
at top. Yellow flowers. I ft. June. 
“tcctorum—ROOF HOUSELEEK 
Broad rosettes of green leaves tipped reddish- 
brown. Pale red flowers. I ft. June, 
Sidalcea Rosy Cem—PRAIRIE MALLOW 
Showy pink flowers. 2 to 3 ft. June. 
“Stokesia laevis—CORNFLOWER ASTER 
Lavender-blue. I to 2 ft. June-Oct. 
Tradcscantia virginiana—VIRGINIA 
SPIDERWORT 
Blue flowers. 2 ft. May-Aug. 
Trollius ledebouri—LEDEBOUR CLOBEFLOWER 
(Double Buttercup.) Brilliant orange. Summer, 
Veronica long, subsessilis—CLUMP SPEEDWELL 
Spikes of blue flowers. 2 ft. July-Sept. 
“repens—CREEPING SPEEDWELL 
Light blue flowers. I to 2 in. May and Juno. 
“rupestris—ROCK SPEEDWELL 
Bright blue flowers. 3 to 4 in. June. 
“Royal Blue—ROYAL BLUE SPEEDWELL 
Very deep blue. 8 to 10 in. June. 
spicata—SPIKE SPEEDWELL 
Spikes of violet-blue. 2 ft. June-Aug. 
“teucrim—HUNGARIAN SPEEDWELL 
Lavender-blue. 6 to 12 in. May and June. 
“True Blue—TRUE BLUE SPEEDWELL 
Intense blue. 12 jn. June-July. 
* Vinca minor—PERIWINKLE 
Evergreen trailer. Lilac-blue. April-May. 
“Viola cornuta—TUFTED PANSY 
6 in. May till October. 
APRICOT—yellowish-pink 
JERSEY GEM—pure violet 
LUTEA SPLENDENS—golden-yellow 
Viola ordorata—SWEET VIOLET 
Heart of France. Fragrant. Early. 
Betula alba laciniafa—CUTLEAF WEEPING 
BIRCH 
Graceful with serrated leaves and pendulous 
branches. 
Height Each 10 
10 to 12 feet. $4.00 $37.50 
8 to 10 feet. 3.00 27.50 
Betula lenta—SWEET BIRCH 
Cherry or Black Birch. Hardy. Aromatic bark. 
Height Each 10 
10 to 12 feet. $3.00 $27.50 
8 to 10 feet. 2.00 17.50 
Betula lutea—YELLOW BIRCH 
Golden tinged bark. Handsome, stately, hardy. 
Height Each 10 
10 to 12 feet. $3.00 $27.50 
8 to 10 feet. 2.00 17.50 
Betula papyrifera—CANOE (PAPER) BIRCH 
The loveliest of all the Birches. 
Height Each 10 
10 to 12 feet. $3.50 $30.00 
8 to 10 feet. 2.00 17.50 
THE BEECHES 
Fagus americana—AMERICAN BEECH 
Very beautiful native tree. Clean smooth bark. 
Height Each 10 
8 to 10 feet. $5.00 $45.00 
6 to 8 feet. 3.00 27.50 
Fagus purpurea—PURPLE BEECH 
Purple leaved European Beech—Copper Beech. 
Height Each 10 
3 to 4 feot. $5.00 $47.50 
THE ASH 
Fraxinus americana—WHITE ASH 
A rapid grower, easily transplanted. Excellent for 
street and landscape planting. Long-lived. 
Height Each 10 
12 to 14 feet. $3.00 $27.50 
10 to 12 feet. 2.00 17.50 
8 to 10 feet. 1.00 9.00 
THE CATALPA 
Catalpa bignonioidcs nana—UMBRELLA 
CATALPA 
Umbrella-shaped head. 
Height Each 10 
5 to 6 feet. $.75 $6.50 
WEEPING MULBERRY 
Morus alba pendula—WEEPING MULBERRY 
Very graceful and hardy. 
Height Each 10 
5 to 6 feet. $2.00 $17.50 
THE POPLAR 
Populus nigra italica—LOMBARDY POPLAR 
Height Each 10 
8 to 10 feet. $.75 $6.50 
FLOWERINC CRABS 
Malus atropurpurea—PURPLELEAF CRAB 
Purple foliage. Light pink flowers. 
Height Each 10 
3 to 4 feet. $1.00 $9.00 
Malus floribunda—JAPANESE FLOWERING 
CRAB 
Abundant single rose flowers in early spring. 
Height Each 10 
3 to 4 S feet. $1-00 $9.00 
Malus ionensis fl. plena—BECHTEL FLOWER¬ 
INC CRAB 
Fragrant pale pink flowers like little roses. 
Height Each 10 
4 to 5 feet. $1.50 $12.50 
Malus kaido—KAIDO CRAB 
Bright red flowers in spring. 
Height Each 10 
3 to 4 feet. $1.00 $9.00 
Malus neidzwetzkyara—REDVEIN CRAB 
Reddish-purple flowers, leaves and edible fruits. 
Height Each 10 
3 to 4 feet. $1.00 $9.00 
THE OAKS 
Qucrcus macrocarpa—MOSSY CUP OAK 
Easy to transplant. A rapid grower. Large. 
Height Each 10 
12 to 14 feet. $8.00 $75.00 
10 to 12 feet. 5.00 45.00 
Qucrcus palustris—PIN OAK 
Long-lived. Medium size. Fast-growing. 
Height Each 10 
I 2 to U feet.$5.00 $47.SO 
10 to 12 feet . 3.50 32.50 
8 to 10 feet. 2.50 22.50 
Qucrcus rubra—RED OAK 
A stately specimen for lawn or street planting 
Height Each 10 
12 to 14 feet. $6.00 $57.50 
10 to 12 feet. 5.00 47.50 
8 to 10 feet. 3.50 32.50 
THE LINDENS 
Tilia americana—BASSWOOD 
Fast-growing, excellent for lawns and drives. 
Height Each 10 
12 to 14 feet. $4.00 $37.50 
10 to 12 feet. 3.00 27.DO 
Tilia cordata—LITTLELEAF EUROPEAN 
LINDEN 
A marvelous shade tree smaller than Basswood. 
Height Each 10 
10 to 12 feet. $6.00 $55.00 
8 to 10 feet. 4,50 40.00 
Larger specimens up to 6 inch caliper at special 
low prices. 
THE ELMS 
Ulmus americana—AMERICAN ELM 
Long-lived. Graceful. Extremely beautiful. 
Height Each 10 
10 to 12 feet.$2.00 $17.50 
8 to 10 feet. 1.50 12.50 
6 to 8 feet. 1.00 9.00 
Ulmus pumila—CHINESE ELM 
Fast-growing. Vigorous. Disease-resistant. 
Height ILach 10 
8 to 10 feet. $2.00 $17.50 
6 to 8 feet. 1.50 12.50 
OTHER BEAUTIFUL TREES 
Chionanthus virginica—WHITE FRINGE Ostrya virginiana—HOP HORNBEAM 
A lovely small tree. Grows 20 to 25 feet tall. A handsome small tree with blue-gray bark. 
Height Each 10 „ Hei s' 1 ( t t Each 10 
3 .*'•»» »oo !o 5 \t ::::::::::::::: »!?;?? 
Crataegus oxycantha splcndens—PAUL’S Prunus cer. pissardi—PURPLELEAF PLUM 
SCARLET HAWTHORN Rich purplish-maroon leaves persist till autumn. 
Double flower, of orim.on-.oarlet. 4 . f*So $9°00 
Height Each 10 3 to 4 feet. 75 6.50 
4 to 5 feet *1-50 $14.00 Prunus sieboldi—JAPANESE FLOWERING 
Magnolia soulangeana—SAUCER MACNOLIA D CHERRY 
Blossoms 3 c „„ 1 .. , rrotuse semi-double pale pink blossoms. 
violiS J t0 5 lnches across—white and rosy- Height Each 10 
Height P 5 to 6 feet. $2.50 $22.50 
3 to 4 feet. ftoo $3?}Q Salix babylonica—WEEPINC WILLOW 
Height Each 10 
Nyssa sylvatica—TUPELO 8 to >0 feet. $ 2 .uu Si /.50 
Also known Pepperidge. Sour or Bl.ck Cum. S °' b “ S , MOUNTAIN ASH 
Height Each 10 f hite flowers in June. Orange-red berries in 
'« in IS .M-00 *” 50 “HeighI E .th 10 
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FINE FRUIT TREES 
apples peaches 
2 Year No. 1 Quality 11/16 inch and up 2 Year No. 1 Quality 9/16 inch and up 
75c each 3 for $2.00 60c each 2 for $1.00 
f-- si wr *.• -r . v.. v'ses 
aspire i'liE 
°a“ 4io-d Mcintosh. R ' d PEARS 
RBodVlIirL 3 /" * 2 ™'. n 2 Yca ' No - 1 "/' 6 *"<1 “P 
c T, n d „ , 60c 2 «»' »*-oo 
Bartlett—bummer .Yellow and Red 
CHERRIES chfpp ’s Favorite—Summer.Yellow and*Red 
_ w .. Kietter—Autumn . Yellr,w 
2 Year No. 1 Quality 11/16 inch and up Seckel—Autumn Brown 
60c each 2 for $1.00 Sheldon—Autumn Russet 
Black Tartarian—Early. Black PLUM*$ 
English Morello-Late. Dark Red 
Governor Wood—Early Yellow ^ ^ ear No. 1 Quality 11/16 inch and up 
Lambert—Early . Purplish-Red 60c each 2 for $1.00 
Y*..,S . : .« 
DELICIOUS SMALL FRUITS 
10 loo _ 
Blackberry Bushes $ 1.00 $ 8.00 . , 100 1000 
BLOWERS—July, Large. Productive. Strawberry Plants $2.00 $18.00 
ELDORADO—July. Sweet. AROMA—Midseason. Thrifty. 
j Q j Q0 DORSETT—Early. Productive. 
Raspberry Bushes $.85 $7.00 PREMIER—Early. Very dependable. 
CHIEF—Deep red. Early. Productive. SENATOR DUNLAP—Medium early. 
LATHAM—Deep red. Midseason, Large. 
NEW LOGAN—Black. Early. Dependable. 100 lOOO 
ST. REGIS—Everbearing. Red. Large. Everbearing Strawberries $2.50 $20.00 
MASTODON—The best everbearing. 
Each 10 
Crape Vines—2 year No. 1 $-40 $3.50 Each io 100 
AGAWAM—Red. Late. Productive. Rhubarb—1 year $-30 $2.00 $18.00 
CATAWBA—Reddish purple. Late. Sweet. 
CONCORD 1 —Deep purple. Midseason. Dependable. Each IO lOO 
NIAGARA—White. Midseason. Reliable. Asparagus-2 year No. 1 $ 50 $2.50 $20.00 
THE GARDEN GUIDE 
written by experts, the revised edition of this 
complete Cyclopedia on every garden subject is of 
great value to the home gardener. 
These prices are for cash and carry. 
If you cannot come to select your plants 
or it is not convenient to carry your pur¬ 
chases, arrangements for shipment will 
gladly be made for you. Packing and 
delivery are charged at cost. 
Why not have in your garden some of the beauties 
of this lovely garden? 
