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S P R J^N G F I E L D SEED CO^, SPRINGFIELD, MO 
EVERGREENS 
NOT BY MAIL, 
Our Evergreens have been transplanted several times to secure 
abundance of fibrous roots. The trees will be dug with a ball of 
earth, wrapped In burlap. 
AMERICAN PYRAMIDAL ARB OR VITAE—2 to 3 feet. $2.25 Ea. 
CHINESE ARB OR VITAE—2 to 3 feet, $2.25 Ea. 
BERKMAN’S GOLDEN ARBOR VITAE—24 to 30 in., $4.50 Ea. 
GLOBE ARBORVITAE—12 by 12 inches, $1.50 Ea. 
PINE, Mugho—A many stemmed low branch, dense, dwarf 
pine, $1.50 Ea. 
JUNIPER, Savin—Low and spreading in habit. An excellent 
border for large evergreens, and valuable for foundation plantings. 
15 inch spread .$1.75 Ea. 
18 inch spread .$2.25 Ea. 
JUNIPER, Pfitzer—Gray-green, low, broad, irregular. One of 
the good rarer varieties. 
16 to 18 inches .$2.75 Ea. 
Evergreens “Bailed and Burlapped” 
Pyramidal Arborvitae (center) Globe Ar- 
borvitae (left), Chinese Golden Dwarf Ar¬ 
borvitae (right). 
ROSES 
5 Exquisite Roses For $1,95 
Five everblooming Roses, 2 years old, one each of red, pink, yellow white and two-toned. All 
named varieties, our selection, but all good standard kinds. Each plant will be labeled with name. 
2-Year No. 1 Plants. Field Grown, the Very 
Best Grade. Each 60c; 3 for $1.70. 
EVERBLOOMING ROSES— 
Betty Uprichard, copper red buds, orange-car¬ 
mine when open, persistent blooming. 
Columbia, bright pink, free flowerings, healthy 
foliage, sweetly scented, exquisite shape. 
Dame Edith Helen, clear pink flowers, sweetly 
scented, blooms freely, vigorous grower. 
Etoile de Hollande. Brilliant red, huge free 
flowering, fragrant. 
Grass an Teplitz, brilliant velvety crimson, 
hardy and dependable, nearly always in bloom. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria, exquisitely formed 
buds of creamy white, fragrant. 
Lady Hillingdon, saffron-yellow, buds slender 
and pointed, foliage very good. 
Los Angeles, salmon pink, shaded yellow, sweet 
scented, good foliage, blooms well. 
Pres. Herbert Hoover. Cerise pink, flame scar¬ 
let, and yellow. 
Margaret McGredy. Solid orange-vermillion, 
large, hardy, prolific. 
Mme. Edouard Herriot. Brilliant orange-red 
and salmon. 
Mrs. Chas. Bell, (Shell Pink Radiance) well 
formed, fragrant flowers, disease resistant. 
Radiance, brilliant rose pink, most dependable 
and popular pink rose. 
Red Radiance, large flowers, deep rose pink, 
strong grower, free bloomer. 
Souvenir de Claudius Pemet, pure yellow, 
blooms freely and does not fade. 
Talisman (new) apricot yellow and deep pink, 
free flowering, popular for cut flowers or for 
garden. 
CLIMBING ROSES— 
Climbing American Beauty, deep rose pink, free 
bloomer. 
Dr. W. Van Pleet, vigorous grower, long pointed 
buds of rich flesh pink. 
Gardenia, bright yellow buds opening to double 
flowers of cream color. 
Pauls Scarlet, large vivid scarlet clusters of 3 
to 30 flowers, most popular of all Climbing 
Roses. 
Silver Moon, beautiful, fragrant, semi-double, 
creamy-white. 
Rock Garden Plants 
Three for 65c. 
Collection of 12 plants, 
Achillea, magenta red, blooms all summer._ 
Shasta Daisy, large white flowers, in bloom June 
to August. 
Thyme, very dwarf, delicate fragrant foliage. 
Phlox Subulata (Creeping Phlox) lavender flow¬ 
ers early summer. 
Platycodon (Baloon Flower) blue, buds baloon 
shaped. 
any assortment, $2.50 
Ranunculus (Buttercup) bright golden yellow 
flowers, glossy foliage, creeping. 
Sedum, creeping, rapid growth, yellow flowers. 
Statice (great Sea Lavender) masses of tiny 
lavender flowers, fine for winter bouquets. 
Violets (hardy sweet) large blue flowers in 
great profusion. 
Santolina, dwarf, silver, sweet smelling foliage. 
