HEDGE AND SCREEN 
PLANTS 
A good hedge, always beautiful in any situation, cost 
trifling, very effectively adds distinction and charm 
to any home. 
AMOOR RIVER NORTH PRIVET. This is the abso¬ 
lutely hardy Privet for Wichita and southwest con¬ 
ditions. Superior in every way to all other tall va¬ 
rieties. Choice well rooted plants, 8-12 in., l-5c; 
25-75c; 100$3; 12-18 in., l-5c; 25$1; 100$4; 18-24 in., 
1- 10c; 25$1.50; 100$5; 2-3 ft. heavy, l-10c; 25$1.75; 
100 $ 6 . 
PIGMY PRIVET. New, No-Trim hardy dwarf North 
Privet, becoming very popular for cemetery and 
low “No Trim” hedging. Well rooted plants. 3-4 
in., l-5c; 100$3; 4-5 in., l-5c; 100$4; 2-yr. bushy 
plants, 8-10 ins., l-20c; 10$1.50; 100$12. 
HEDGE MULBERRY. Desirable quick growing hedge 
plant for many situations. 18-24 in., l-5c; 25-75c; 
100$2.50; Strong, 2-3 ft., l-5c; 25$1; 100$4. 
ALTHEA. Dwarf Rose of Sharon. Free flowering, 
desirable hedge shrubs. 
18-24 in., l-10c; 12$1; 100$6. 
CORALBERRY. Indian Currant. Fine “no trim” low 
hedge plants. 18-24 ins., 2-25c; 100$8. 
LOMBARDY POPLARS. For very tall screens. 
2- 3 ft., l-10c; 12$1; 100$6. 
RUSSIAN OLIVE. For tall screens. 
2- 3 ft., l-25c; 10$1.50; 100$10. 
SPIRAEA. Van Houttei. 
3- 4 ft., l-25c; 5$1; 100$15. 
TAMARIX. For dense screens. 
18-24 in., l-25c; 10$1.50; 100$12. 
THYMUS-THYMES 
These charming Mountain Thymes are good in any 
situation except dense shade, and are “Sure Fire 
Carpets” for edging and border, and dry sunny rock 
gardens. 
Citriodorus Aureus. Sweet-scented Lemon Thyme. 
Fragrantissima. Most fragrant of Thymes. 
Lanuginosus. Woolly Thyme, grey foliage. 
Albus. White Creeping Mountain Thyme. 
Coccineus. Flowers brilliant red. 
Roseus. Creeping, rose-flowers. 
PRICES: 
Soil grown rooted cutting plants, any one variety, 
5-20c; 20-50c; 100$2. 
SPECIAL OFFERS: 
6 each, all 6 kinds ( 36 plants)_$1.00 
17 each, all 6 kinds (102 plants)-2.00 
50 each, all 6 kinds (300 plants)-6.00 
HARDY EVERBLOOMING 
VERBENAS 
Bractosa Hybrida Rosea. (New). Extremely hardy, 
very prolific herbaceous perennial; large, bright, 
rosy-pink flowers in profusion all season; valuable 
plant for permanent bedding, rock and terrace 
gardens. Soil grown rooted cutting plants, 20$1; 
100$4; 1000$35; 2^4-in. 12$1; 100$7; 3-in. or field 
plants, 6$1; 100$12. 
Rigida Rhizoni Purpurea. Proved Kansas hardy 
perennials; deep purple-violet, long stem, cluster 
flowers; excellent and useful for cutting. Strong 
root plants, 30$1; 100$2.50. Potted or root divi¬ 
sions, 12$1; 100$6. 
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