ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS, VINES AND SHADE TREES 
Primus Triloba. 
PRUNUS TRILOBA. (Flowering Plum.) Really a 
small tree which has its branches covered before the 
leaves appear with small, double, pink flowers. 5 to 8 
feet in height. 2 to 3-foot stock. 60c each; 3 for $1.60. 
PHILADELPHUS* BOUOUET BLANC. (Double 
Mock Orange.) A beautiful new shrub with perfectly dou¬ 
ble, ivory white, fragrant flowers. The bush is a mass of 
blossoms. Very showy. 50c each; 3 for $1.35, postpaid. 
SNOWBALL. The Snowball is always ready with 
its load of white ball blooms to supply the necessary deco¬ 
ration for Memorial Day. 45c 
each; 3 for $1.25, postpaid. 
WEIGELIA ROSEA. 5 
to 6 feet in height. A hardy 
and beautiful shrub bearing a 
profusion of rose-colored flow¬ 
ers. 40c each; 3 for $1.10, 
postpaid. 
BEAUTY BUSH- (Kolk 
witzia.) A Chinese shrub 
worthy of a place in Ameri¬ 
can gardens. The bush is 6 
to 8 feet tall and droops to 
the ground when in bloom. 
The deep pink flowers with 
yellow-brown throats are 
borne in clusters on leafy 
stems. Each, 50c. 
HARDY VINES 
ENGELMANII IVY. It 
has a foliage which turns to 
bright crimson in the fall. It 
also has the clinging habit of 
growth and may be planted 
to climb smooth surfaces; 
hardier than the Boston Ivy 
and will do well in any situ¬ 
ation. 35c each; 3 for $1.00, 
postpaid. 
BOSTON IVY. 
(Veitchi.) The well known 
vine for covering brick and 
stone work. 55c each; 3 for 
$1.50. 
Purple Wisteria. 
CHINESE PURPLE WISTERIA. One of the most 
rapid growing of all climbing plants. Has very beautiful 
clusters of pale blue flowers in May and June, also fre¬ 
quently blooms again in the fall. Grafted stock, 75c each. 
CLEMATIS-PAN ECU LATA. A very desirable hardy 
garden vine. Flowers are white, medium sized, star-shaped 
and the plant is a profuse bloomer. The kind to. use for 
covering trellises. Each, 45c; 3 for $1.25, postpaid. 
CLEMATIS-JACKMANII. Similar to Paniculata 
only the flowers are violet purple and larger. Each, 80c. 
HEDGE PLANTS 
HONEYSUCKLE, TARTARIAN PINK. A rapid 
grower. Attains a height of 8 to 12 feet. Blooms during 
May. Has slender upright branches and small bright 
pink flowers followed by orange-yellow berries. A good 
plant for tall hedges. 35c each; 3 for $1.00, postpaid. By 
express, 100 for $27.50. 
PRIVET. Amoor (Siberian). A fine upright shrub, 
almost evergreen with pure white flowers in June followed 
bv nurple seed pods. 1 to iy 2 -foot stock, 25c each; 10 
for $1.50, postpaid. By express, 100 for $11.00. 
JAPAN BARBERRY. Dense growing, thorny shrub, 
with drooping yellow flowers followed by bright red ber¬ 
ries which hang all winter. A good plant to use as a 
protection for evergreens. 1 to 1 y 2 -f oot stock, 30c each; 
10 for $1.90, postpaid. By express, 100 for $16.00. 
DCQ BARBERRY. Similar to Japanese Barberry 
only the leaves are red. 12 to 18-inch, each, 35c, postpaid. 
A Spray of Weigelia. 
SHADE TREES. 
For lawn or street planting. Strong, well-rooted, well branched, 6 to 8-foot 
trees, unless otherwise specified. We ship by express. 
CHINESE ELM. A new elm which is becoming very popular due to the fact 
that it is probably the most rapid growing shade tree. Its leaves are much 
smaller than those of the common elm. It is a fine shaped tree, extremely hardy, 
and will thrive on poor soils and in dry locations. Each, $1.00; 3 for $2.75. 
ELM, Vase. A beautiful shade tree. The branches grow up and away from 
the center of the tree, giving it its appropriate name. Recommended for planting 
on a wide street or where a broad growing tree is desired. Grafted trees, each, 
90c; 3 for $2.50; 10 for $7.50. 
MOUNTAIN ASH. A native tree. When quite young this tree will produce 
berries in large clusters of an orange color. Grows about 18 feet tall. Each, $1.00. 
SILVER MAPLE. (Soft Maple.) A well known ornamental tree with wide- 
spreading slender branches. Each, 65c; 3 for $1.80. 
WHITE ASH. A good strong tree, producing a broad round head with a 
Strong clean trunk. Will do well on practically any soil. Each, $1.00; 3 for $2.75. 
LOMBARDY POPLAR. A tall picturesque spire-like tree. Fine for formal 
plantings along avenues or for marking the boundaries of grounds. 5 to 6-foot 
trees. Each, 60c; 3 for $1.65. 
BECHTEL’S CRAB. A dwarf tree of great beauty covered with large double 
rose-like blossoms. A hardy and popular variety. 3 to 4-foot trees. Each, 80c. 
Concord Grape. 
GRAPES. 
Strong plants. Price, all varieties but Concord, each, 30c; 3 for 80c; 10 for $2.50; $23.00 per 100, postpaid. As¬ 
sorted varieties if desired. 
Grapes are one of the best and most healthful fruits we have. Perfectly hardy and easy to grow in any soil if 
not too wet. Plant beside an arbor or in rows 8 feet apart. Grow delicious grapes in your own garden. 
NIAGARA. Occupies the same position among white varieties as Concord among, the black. The leading profitable 
market sort. Bunch and fruit large, greenish white, changing to pale yellow when fully ripe. Skin thin but tough. 
-^WORDEN. An improved Concord; sweeter, larger in bunch and berry, and a week to ten days earlier. Black 
with purple bloom. 
DELAWARE. An exquisite Dessert Grape. Light red with very thin skin, juicy, sweet, spicy, and aromatic. 
Rather small berries but of rare flavor. The standard of quality for grapes. 
BETA. The grape for the extreme north, a hybrid between the wild grape and the Concord. Medium sized, jet 
black, juicy and of fair quality. . 
MOORE’S EARLY. Bunch and fruit large, very productive and of superior^quality. Vine exceedingly hardy. De¬ 
sirable for early market. Its hardiness particularly adapts it to Canada and Northern portions of the United States. 
^•CONCORD. The old standard purple grape, doing well everywhere. A heavy yielder. Price, each, 25c; 3 for 
70c; 10 for $2.00; 100 for $18.00, postpaid. 
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