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R. L. Gould & Co. Seedsmen Since 1898 St. Paul, Minn 
SNOWIlERRY, WHITE (Symphoricarpos racemosus). 
A compact, graceful shrub with slender arching branches. 
The pink flowers are succeeded by large, oval pure white 
berries in September that persist well into the winter. 
Stands shade well. 2 to 3 feet high. Each, 50c. 
SPIREA, ANTHONY WATERER. Brilliant rosy carmine 
flowers. Blooms all summer. Always blooms the first 
season. Makes a fine color combination planted with 
Hydrangea arborescens. Grows 2 feet high. Each, 50c. 
SPIREA BILLARDI (Pink Summer Spirea). Pink flow¬ 
ers in terminal spikes during July and August. Grows 
5 feet high. Each, 50c. 
SPIREA VAX HOUTTEI (Bridal Wreath). A very 
hardy and effective shrub, with graceful arching branch¬ 
es well covered in late May with a profusion of large 
pure white flower clusters. The most popular and most 
planted of all shrubs. Will grow in almost any loca¬ 
tion. Grows 5 to 6 feet high. 2 to 3 feet size, 35c each; 
10 for $3.15; extra large, 50c each; 10 for $4.50. 
WEIGELIA EVA RATHKE. Large crimson flowers. 
Blooms throughout the summer and autumn. Needs 
winter protection. Grows 4 feet high. Each, 75c. 
WEIGELIA ROSEA. A good shrub of erect, compact 
growth. Pink, bell-shaped flowers in profusion. Good 
foliage. Needs winter protection. Grows 5 feet high. 
Each, 75c. 
The Low Growing Spirea Anthony Waterer or Japanese 
Barberry in front of Spirea Van Houttei, 
make a Fine Foundation Planting 
Ornamental and Shade Trees 
AMERICAN ELM. A splendid tree for boulevard plant¬ 
ing or small yard. Graceful and of upright habit. Grows 
80 to 100 feet high. iy 2 inch caliper trees, each, $2.00; 
2 inch, $2.50 each. 
BOLLEAXA POPLAR. Grows pyramidal, leaves dark 
green on upper side, brilliant silver underneath. Very 
beautiful. 8 to 10 ft. trees. Each, $1.75. 
CATALPA SPECIOSA. The hardiest of the Catalpas. 
White flowers, large heart-shaped leaves. Grows 50 feet 
tall. Each, $1.00. 
CHINESE ELM. This new shade tree is becoming very 
popular on account of its rapid growth, resistance to 
disease and ability to thrive in almost any situation. A 
tree of rare beauty. Grows 75 feet high. 6 to 8 ft. 
trees, each, $1.00; 10 to 12 ft., each, $2.25. 
MOUNTAIN ASH (European). The combination of 
foliage and clustered fruits make this a very beautiful 
lawn tree. Bright red berries, white flowers. Used as 
specimen on the lawn or as an accent in the border. 
Grows 30 feet high. Each, $1.50. 
NIOBE WEEPING WILLOW. A small tree with grace¬ 
ful, golden, drooping branches. One of the best of the 
Weeping Willows. Each, $2.00. 
Clematis 
No other climbing plant equals in attractiveness the 
beautiful flowering Clematis. Plant with crowns 3 
inches below surface of soil. Provide good drainage but 
water freely. 
JACKMANI. Broad petaled flowers of violet purple. 
The most popular and hardiest of the blue-flowering 
Clematis. Potted plant. Each, $1.25. 
Hardy Climbers 
ENGELMAN’S IVY (Ampelopsis engelmanni). There is 
no better vine where one wishes a clinging vine. This 
ivy grows very fast and clings to brick, stone or plaster. 
Perfectly hardy in Minnesota. Each, 40c. 
SCARLET TRUMPET HONEYSUCKLE. (Lonicera 
sempervirens). Trumpet shaped flowers of bright scar¬ 
let. Blooms more or less all summer. Each, 50c. 
Bulbs and Roots 
BEGONIA. Tuberous rooted varieties. These profusely 
flowering pot plants are deservedly popular for garden 
bedding, flowering in the greatest profusion all summer. 
Each, 30c; doz., $3.00 
BLEEDING HEARTS (Dielytra). One of the most de¬ 
lightful of all the early spring flowering plants, bearing 
numerous rosy-red, heart shaped flowers in drooping 
racemes. Grow 2 feet high. Each, 50c; doz., $5.00. 
CALADIUM (Elephant’s Ear). A magnificent plant for 
subtropical groups or single specimen on the lawn. It 
produces enormous, smooth green leaves. Thrives best 
in a warm light soil which can be liberally watered. 
Extra large bulbs. Each, 25c; doz., $2.50. 
ISMENE CALATHINA (Peruvian Daffodil). A grand 
summer flowering bulb, producing with great freedom 
large Amaryllis-like, pure-white, fragrant blossoms. Ex¬ 
ceptional for cut flowers. Each, 25c; doz., $2.50. 
LILIUM AURATUM. The gold banded Lily of Japan. 
Flower heads are large with broad petals gracefully 
recurved. White, thickly studded crimson maroon with 
a wide gold band down the center of each petal. Each, 
50c. 
LILIUM ELEGANS. Very hardy, dwarf Lilies thriving 
in any garden and producing large, erect flowers of vari¬ 
ous shades of yellow, orange or red. Grow from 1% to 
2 feet high and bloom during June and July. Bach, 40c. 
LILIUM REGALE (Regal Lily). This beautiful new 
species is acknowledged to be the finest of all hardy 
Lilies. Pure white, shaded pink on outside of petals. 
Blooms early in July. Each, 40c. 
LILIUM SPECIOSUM RUBRUM. White shaded and 
spotted with rose and black. Flowers in August. One of 
the most beautiful of all Lilies. Each, 50c. 
LILIUM TIGRINUM (Double). The Tiger Lily with its 
showy spotted red-orange flowers blooms in August. 
Very easy to grow, thriving in full sun in any soil. Plant 
3 inches deep. Each, 40c. 
HBEROSES (Dwarf Double Pearl). Pure white. One 
of the most delightfully fragrant and beautiful of the 
summer-flowering bulbs. For early flowers they can 
be started in February or March in the greenhouse or 
hotbed; and for a succession they can be planted at in¬ 
tervals as late as July. For flowering in the open bor¬ 
der, plant about the middle of May, or as soon as the 
ground becomes warm. Each, 6c; doz., 60c. 
Hedges 
Plant living, lasting fences. Walls and fences are 
generally expensive but a fine green hedge may be had 
at a small cost and will add much to the coziness of the 
place in summer and winter. 
BUCKTHORN. Best sheared low hedge, or free grow¬ 
ing tall hedge. May be trained from 18 inches to 10 
feet or more. Very hardy. Each, 20c; doz., $2.00; 100, 
$17.50. 
Buckthorn Hedge 
COTONEASTER. When a hedge of medium height is 
wanted this is one of the best to plant. The leaves are 
a rich green and very glossy which adds to the beauty 
of the plant. Each, 40c; doz., $3.75; 100, $25.00. 
CARAGANA ARBORESCENS (Siberian pea tree). An 
excellent hedge plant. Especially suited to light soils 
and sunny locations. The beauty of its foliage makes it 
desirable for planting in groups or in masses behind 
other low growing shrubs. Bright green pea-like leaves. 
Grows 8 to 12 feet high. Each, 40c; doz., $4.25; 100, 
$17.50. 
JAPANESE BARBERRY. Best dwarf hedge, attractive 
and effective. Each, 35c; doz., $3.75; 100, $25.00. 
RED LEAVED JAPANESE BARBERRY. A splendid 
addition to our hardy shrubs. Similar to Japanese Bar¬ 
berry but has rich, bronze red leaves that hold their 
color all summer. The fruit is a scarlet berry. Plant 
this in with other shrubs for a contrast. A sunny ex¬ 
posure helps to bring out and intensify its bright red 
color. Grows about 2 feet high. Each, 60c. 
