The most rapidly growing of all hardwood 
type trees. As you can see by the picture at 
left, it is beautifully shaped and its slender, 
long branches are filled with a lacy foliage 
that presents a marvelous picture. It is par¬ 
ticularly adapted to planting in the lawn, be¬ 
cause the grass will thrive under its partial 
shade and not kill out, as it frequently does 
under trees that make a more dense shade. 
Our trees are extra fine specimens of our 
own growing and we guarantee that you will 
be well pleased with your selection of the 
Thornless Honey Locust. See prices, page 19. 
THORNLESS HONEY LOCUST ... 10 Years Old. 
Three choice roots of selected 
Peonies, all large, double 
flowered varieties: one red, 
one pink, and one white. 
Each one a leader in its 
c o 1 o r—an actual $1.50 
they last, 
postpaid. 
§P 
MOLINE ELM 
Years Old 
Moline Elm 
A fast growing, 
upright tree of 
graceful majesty. Leaves are very 
large. The Moline Elm is highly or¬ 
namental, exceptionally hardy, and 
is a big tree in a very few years. 
Also suitable for screens in place of 
Poplars. See page 19 for prices. 
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Thornless Honey Locust 
SPIREA 
Billardi 
One of the finest of 
the Spireas, but not 
not well enough 
known. Grows in a 
spraying bush, 3 to 
4 feet high, the 
whole top being 
covered with plume 
shaped balls of soft 
lilac pink colored down all summer long. A 
choice flowering bush for the finest gardens. 
Fine 2-year-old blooming 
size shrubs, 
postpaid. 
3 for 55c 
BLAZE 
• the finest 
of all RED 
climbers 
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■C ' * r' * 
This is the rose sensation of the 
past 10 years, a genuine Paul’s 
Scarlet rose that blooms several times 
during the summer. The best red ever 
produced in a rose. Blooms are indi¬ 
vidual and have fairly long stems. Just 
what its name implies—a “blaze” of color 
every time it blooms. A patented rose on 
which the originator still controls the 
price. 
Postpaid, each 
$1.50 
12 for $15.00 
Big 3 Peony Collection © 
