INDEX TO CONTENTS 
P *K 
Abelia .*7 
Abutilons .12 
Acalypha .12 
Achyranthes .12 
Aconitum .20 
Adam’s Needle .25 
African Violet .12 
Agapanthus .12 
Agathea .- -20 
Ageratum .12-20 
Aglaonema Modestum.12 
Almond .27 
Aloe . 9 
Aloysia .15 
Altemanthera .12 
Althea .29 
Amaryllis .1" 
Ampelopsis .27 
Anchusa .20 
Anemone .20 
Angel’s Trumpet .13 
Anthericum .12 
Antirrhinum .17-30 
Aquilegia .21 
Arabia ..••■20 
Arborritae . 
Arbutus .27 
Artemisia .20 
Artillery Plant .16 
Asparagus .12 
Aspidistra .12 
Aster . 20 
Astilbes .20 
Baby’s Breath . -22 
Baby Tears .12 
Balloon Flower .24 
Baptisia .20 
Barberry .29 
Bargains .16 
Basket Collections ....16 
Beauty Bush .28 
Bedding Plants.. .7-15-16 
Begonias .10-11 
Beilis .21 
Beloperone .12 
Bignonia .27 
Billbergia .13 
Bittersweet .27 
Blazing Star .20 
Bleeding Heart _...20 
Blue Bonnet .25 
Blue Daisy .20 
Glue Lily of the Nile.. 12 
Bocconia .20 
Books .13 
Boston Ivy .27 
Bougainvillea ,.13 
Bridal Wreath .29 
Browallia .12 
Brugmansia .13 
Page 
Bryophyllum .13 
Buddleia . 27 
Bulbs (Hardy) ....26 
Bulbs (Tender) .18-19 
Butterfly Bush .27 
Cactus .9-13-20 
Caladium .19 
Callas . 7 
Calycanthus .27 
Campanula .21 
Candytuft .21 
Cannas . 7 
Canterbury Bells .21 
Cardinal Flower .21 
Carnations .22 
Celastrus .27 
Cerastium .25 
Cliionodoxas .26 
Chinese Lantern 
Plant .21 
Chinese Lucky Plant..12 
Chinese Velvet Plant. .12 
Chrysanthemums ..Cover 
.... 6 
Christmas Cactus .13 
Cigar Plant ....13 
Cinnamon Vine .......HI 
Clematis .27 
Climbing Hydrangea ..27 
Climbing Vines .27 
Coleus . 7 
Columbine .21 
Coral Bells . s .21 
Corchorus .28 
Coreopsis .21-22 
Cornflower Aster ..25 
Comus .28 
Cotoneaster .28 
Crassula .,. 9 
Crown of Thoms .13 
Crocus .26 
Cuphea .13 
Cydonia .28 
Cyperus .17 
Daisies .14-21 
Dahlias .8 
Day Lily .21 
Delphinium .21 
Deutzia .28 
Dianthus .25 
Dicentra .20 
Digitalis .21 
Dogwood . 28 
Dracaena ....13 
Dusty Miller „.13 
Echeverias . 9 
Elephant Ear .19 
English Ivy .13 
Erlangea Tomentosa . .13 
Eulalias . 
Page 
.22 
Euonymus . 
..28 
Eupatorium . 
.......20 
Euphorbia . 
Evening Primrose 
....25 
Evergreens . 
.32 
Exochorda . 
.28 
Fairy-lily . 
.19 
False Dragonhead 
.21 
False Indigo . 
.20 
Fancy Leaf Caladium. 19 
Farfugium . 
Ferns . 
10-12-15 
Fertilizer . 
.13 
Feverfew . 
.14 
Ficus . 
.14 
Flowering Crabs . 
.28 
Flowering Flax .. 
.21 
Flowering Sage ... 
.16 
Flower Seeds. 
..30-31 
Forget-Me-Not ... 
..21-30 
Forsythia . 
.28 
Fountain Grass .. 
.21 
Fountain of Gold. 
.14 
F’oxglove . 
.21 
Freesias . 
.26 
Fuchsias . 
.14 
Funkia . 
.21 
Gaillardia .21 
Garden Guide ....13 
Genista .14-22 
Geraniums .11 
Gerbera .14 
Gladiolus .18 
Gloxinia .19 
Gold Flower .22 
Golden Bell .,..28 
Grape Hyacinths .26 
Grape Ivy .14 
Grass Seed .31 
Grasses— 
(Ornamental) .22 
Grevillea Robusta .... 16 
Ground Ivy .22 
Gynura Aurantiaca ..12 
Gypsophila .22 
Hanging Basket 
Collection .16 
Hardy Perennials. 
.20-21-22-23-24-25 
Hedge Plants .29 
Helianthemum .22 
Heliotrope .14 
Hemerocallis ..23 
Hen and Chickens.9 
Heuchera .21 
Hibiscus .14-22 
Hollyhocks .22 
Honeysuckles .27-28 
Page 
Hyacinths .26 
Hyacinthus Candicans.19 
Hydrangeas .14-27-28 
Hypericum .22 
Iberis .21 
India Rubber Tree.14 
Indian Paintbrush ... .21 
Irish Moss .12 
Iris .23 
Ismene .19 
Ivy .13-14-27 
Japanese Rubber 
Plant . 9 
Japan Quince .28 
Juniper .32 
Kalanchoe . 9 
Kansas Gay Feather. .20 
Kerria .28 
Korean Spirea .29 
Kolkwitzia .28 
Lan tanas .15 
Larkspur .21-30 
Lathyrus .23 
Lawn Grass .31 
Lemon .15 
Lemon Lily .23 
Lemon Verbena .15 
Leopard Plant _,..15 
Liatris .20 
Life Plant .13 
Lilac . 28 
Lily of the Valley.26 
Lilias (Hardy) .126 
Linum Perene .21 
Lobelia .21 
Lonicera .28 
Lupinus .23 
Malus .28 
Maranta .15 
Marvel Mallow .22 
Milady’s House Plants 13 
Monkshood .20 
Montbretias .19 
Moonvines .15 
Mountain Pink .......24 
Myosotis .21 
Oenothera .25 
Gleanders .15 
Oxalis .19 
Pachysandra .23 
Painted Daisy .23 
Pansies _.%.15 
Pansy Geranium .11 
Parlor Ivy .13 
Passion Flower.15 
Passiflora ....15 
Pearl Bush .1..28 
Pelargonium .ll 
Pennisetum .16 
Page 
Peonies .24 
Peperomia .16 
Perennials . 
.. .20-21-22-23-24-25-Cover 
Periwinkle ..16 
Peruvian Daffodil ....19 
Petunias .16 
Philadelphus .28 
Philodendron .^..16 
Phlox ..24-31 
Physalis .21 
Physostegia .21 
Pilea .16 
Pinks .24 
Plantain Lily .,21 
Plant Marvel .H3 
Platycodon .24 
Plumbago .25 
Plume Poppy .20 
Plumed Fountain 
Grass .16 
Poinsettia .16 
Poinsettia Geranium. .11 
Poppy .23-31 
Porch Box 
Collections .._,..16 
Privet .29 
Primroses .16-25 
Primula .21 
P nanus .29 
Purple Coneflower ....25 
Purple Leaf Plum.29 
Pussy Willow .29 
Pyrethrum .23 
Queene Anne's Window 
Vine .16 
Red Hot Poker .25 
Rock Garden Plants 
.9-Cover 
Roses . 
Cover-2-3-4-5 
Rose of Sharon .29 
Royal Purple .17 
Rudbeckia .25 
Ruellia .16 
Saint Paulia .12 
Saxifraga .17 
Salvia .16 
Sanseviera .17 
Scabiosa .25-31 
Schizophragma 
Hydrangeoides .27 
Sea Bugloss .20 
Seeds . 30-31 
Sedum . 9 
Sempervivums . 9 
Shasta Daisy .21 
Shrubs .27-28-29 
Silk Oak .16 
Silver King . 
Fa^e 
Snake Plant . 
.,••17 
.17-30 
Snapdragon . 
Snowberry . 
....29 
Snowball . 
....29 
Snowdrops . 
Snow in Summer.. 
....26 
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Spirea . 
....29 
Spurge (Japanese) 
....23 
Starfish Flower ... 
, .17 
Stapelia . 
....17 
Statice . 
.... 25 
Stim-U-Plant . 
....13 
Stokesia . 
....25 
Strawberry Geran¬ 
iums . 
,...17 
Strobilanthes . 
....17 
Succulents .. 
.... 9 
Summer Lilac .. 
.27 
Surprise Collection 
...17 
Surplus Plant 
Collection . 
....17 
Sweet Alyssum . 
17-30 
Sweet Pea (Hardy). 
...23 
Sweet William . 
25 
Syringa . 
...28 
Tamarix . 
Teucrium . 
Thuja . 
...32 
Tigridia . 
19 
Trachelium . 
,17 
Tradescantia . 
17 
Transvaal Daisy ... 
...14 
Tritoma . 
...25 
Trailing Velvet Plant. 16 
Trumpet Creeper ... 
27 
Tuberoses . 
Tuberous Begonia . 
...11 
Tufted Pansies .... 
. ,25 
Tulips . 
...26 
Umbrella Plant .... 
...17 
Verbenas . 
...17 
Veronica . 
...25 
Viburnum . 
29 
Vines . 
...27 
Vinca . 
...17 
Viola . 
...25 
Violets .12-17 
Vitis . 
...14 
Wandering Jew _ 
Watch-’Em-Grow .. 
...IT 
...13 
Water Hyacinth ... 
.,.19 
Water Lilies (hardy)..26 
Watermelon Begonia..16 
Weigelas .. 
...29 
White Rockress . 
...20 
Windflower . 
..20 
Wisteria . 
...27 
Yucca . 
Zephryanthes . 
..19 
Small 
Evergreens 
FROM 21/2-INCH POTS 
Novel—Distinctive—Dependable 
Special for Rock Cardens 
25c Each; 3 for 65c; Set of 11 for 
$2.25—By Parcel Post. 
• 
JUNIPERS 
A very interesting family, pre¬ 
ferring a sunny exposure, although 
they succeed in moderate shade. 
They thrive in all except heavy, wet 
soils. 
HIBtKmCA (Irish!—Compact, smooth and perfect in outline. Rich, 
gray-green foliage. Column-like grower.. 
EXCELSA STRICTA (Spriny Creek)—Dense and compact. Foliage very 
small, needle-like leaves of bluish steel-gray-green hue. 
JAPONICA MASCULA (Japanese)—A new type and one of the most 
desirable of the Japanese upright pyramidal bush type evergreens. 
Vigorous, compact growing. 
PFITZERIANA (Pfitzer’s)—Fan-shaped, spreading form. 
SABINA (Savin)—An excellent, low, fan-shaped, spreading type. 
Rich green color enhanced by a slight bronze cast. 
SWEDISH—Foliage dense, color glaucous green, prickly needles. 
THUJAS (Better known as Arborvitaes) 
They thrive well on a wide range of soils and are quite indifferent 
to trying exposures. 
ARBORVITAE SPIRALIS—Compact, erect, thick dark green, spiral¬ 
growing foliage. Needs no trimming to make a shapely plant. 
(BIOTA) AUREA NANA (Berckman’s Colden Arborvifae)—A gem 
for dwarf planting; compact, dense, roundish shape, warm golden 
yellow foliage. 
PYRAMIDALIS (Pyramidal Arborvifae)—Column-like, green cedar¬ 
like foliage of dense, compact habit. 
WOODWARDI (Woodward Arborvifae)—One of the best globe- 
formed varieties. It maintains the natural globe shape without 
trimming. Good green color. 
RETINOSPORA PLUMOSA (Japanese Plume Cypress) —Erect grower 
with side shoots assuming a plume-like arrangement. Of graceful 
habit with delicate feathery green foliage having a bluish tint. 
Pfitzer 
Low Priced 
Evergreens 
Large Evergreens are shipped, 
balled and burlapped, by ex¬ 
press at customer’s expense. 
If you must have them sent 
by mail, add 35c per plant. 
JUNIPERS 
ivmrtn vHmvHMi t<_annarr cedar)—A pyramioal compact grower 
pvrr i°c eriii?' ch ; gre ~ r he^y tufted foliage. 24-36 in., $1.00. 
EXCELSA STRICTA (Spiny Creek) —Small foliage of bluish steel-gray- 
green hue. 10-12 in., 75c; 15-18 in., $1.25. 
JAPON.CA, ARCENTEA VARIECATA (Japanese Variegated) —Beau- 
TiTul dark green foliage interspersed with numerous creamy-white 
sprays. 15-18 in., $1.25. 
JUNIPER PFITZERIANA (Pfitzer) —Hardy spreading variety with 
IU ^^od in shady places. 18-24 in., $1.00. 
JUNIPER SWEDISH (Senecio) —Tall, columnar habit. Dense light 
,..f, r , e ^ f S. a . g . e ls broad with drooping tips. 24-30 in., $1.50. 
JUNIPER SAVIN (Sabina) —A low spreader growing not over 2 or 3 
feet high. Short tufted foliage. 18-24 in., $1.00. 
JUNIPER VIRCINIANA CLAUCA (Silvery Red Cedar) —Bluish green 
foliage, rapid growth, long slender branchlets. 3-4 feet, $1.50. 
I MUJAb OR ARBORVITAES 
THUJA OCCIDENTALS ROSENTHALLI—The deepest green Thuja 
Pacing a compact symmetrical pyramid. Crows slowly. 12-15 
in., $1.00. 
THUJA PYRAMIDALIS (Pyramidal) —Most popular. Tall compact 
hardy grower of green cedar-like foliage. 24-30 in., 90c. 
THUJA SPIRALIS— Compact, dark green spiral-growing foliage. A 
shapely plant. 24-30 in., 90c. , B 
THUJA WAREANA (Siberian)— Its low growing bluish-green foliage 
gives it distinct character. 18-24 in., 75c. ® 
THUJA BIOTA AUREA NANA (Colden Arborvifae) —A gem for 
dwarf planting, dense warm golden yellow foliage. 30-36 in SI 
THUJA CLOBOSA (Clobe ) —Globe form with attractive'bright green 
dense foliage. Fine for tubs and porch boxes. 12-15 in 75c 6 
THUJA HOVEYT (Hovey’s Colden )_Dwarf, dense, egg-shaped ever¬ 
green, with light green foliage, tipped golden. 18-24 in., 75e. 
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