EVERYTHING POSTPAID UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED 
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To carry out plan submitted here, we list 
plants required, which we offer at attractive 
prices. 
prices. 
LANDSCAPE PLAN NO. 1 
A 2 Duetzia, 4 to 5 ft __ .90 
B 6 Spira Frobeli, 18 to 24 in. — _ 2.10 
C 6 Spirea A Waterer, 15 to 18 in _ 2.10 
D 2 Abelia, 2 to 3 ft. _ .70 
E 2 Weights, assorted, 2 to 3 ft - .80 
F 1 Mock Orange, 2 to 3 ft _ - _ .35 
G 1 Deutzia. Crenata fl. pi., 3 to 4 ft _ .40 
H 1 Butterfly Bush, 2 years _ .35 
I 1 Wax Ligistrum - .75 
J 10 Japanese Barberry, 15 to 12 in-2.00 
K 5 Hydrangea, P G., 18 to 24 in - 1.50 
L 2 Snowberry, 2 to 3 ft. _ .70 
M 1 Common Purple Lilac, 3 to 4 ft_ .45 
N 1 Althea, 3 to 4 ft. _ .35 
O 1 C'alycanthus, 2 years _ .40 
6 Spirea Van Houtea _ _90 
(Plant behind G and N) 
SPECIAL PRICE, $10.00, Express Paid 
Regular Value $13.45 
LANDSCAPE PLAN NO. 2 
We can give you the same planting as No. 
1 in smaller plants for $8.00. 
LANDSCAPE PLAN NO. 3 
Evergreens 
A. & A. 2 Spiney Greek Juniper, 12 to 15 in. 
B. and B. _ _ $2.00 
D & D 2 Berkmans, 18 to 24 in. B & B _ 2.50 
B & B 2 Spirea Von Houtea, large _ .50 
M & F 2 Bakers, 24 to 30 in., B' & B _ 3.00 
Regular Price, $8.00 
SPECIAL PRICE, $7.50 
Freight Collect on Plan No. 3 
MAGNOLIA 
MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA (Southern Mag¬ 
nolia) —The grandest of all our native broad¬ 
leaved evergreen trees. A native of the middle 
sections of the Southern States. Succeeds best 
in a rich soil. Nothing more conspicious can be 
seen among evergreens when its large, white 
flowers are fully expanded. Their period of 
blooming begins in the middle of April and lasts 
until August. 24 to 30 in., B & B., 85c; 35 to 
42 in., B. & B., $1.25. Carriage Collect. 
CHERRY LAUREL 
One of the most beautiful broad leaf ever¬ 
greens. Glistening green foliage. Upright 
growth, attaining considerable height. Can be 
shaped to any desired form and kept at any 
height. Always beautiful, the white plum-like 
blossoms of the Cherry Laurel make it highly 
desirable for spring effects. 18 to 24 in., $1.00., 
B. & B., Carriage Collect. 
Broad Leaf Evergreens 
MAHONIA 
AQUIFOLIA—(Oregon Grape) —Dense, low, 
spreading shrub, beautiful holly-like foliage, 
glossy green, bluish-purple and bronze, moderate 
growth, 3 to 5 feet ; exceedingly hardy ; blossoms 
yellow racemes, March to May, blue grape-like 
berries. Fine for low shrubberies, mass plant¬ 
ing, individual specimens or groups equally 
good in shade or sun. 15 to 18 inches, $1.00 
each, B. & B., carriage collect. 
NAN DIN A—A beautiful erect dwarf shrub : 
leaves light green, assuming coppery red tones 
in winter ; white flowers, followed by clusters of 
red berries in fall ; plants, 6 to 8 inches. Bare 
Rooted. 25c each; 2 for 35c; 4 for 85c; 12 to 15 
in., B. & B., 75c; 15 to 18 in., B. & B., $1.00; IS 
to 24 in., B. & B„ $1.25. Carriage Collect. 
CEDRUS DEODARA 
A real beauty in evergreens ; pyramidal grow¬ 
ing from broad base to point at tip ; branching- 
horizontal foliage silver or bluish color ; a strik¬ 
ing beauty on the lawn as specimen adds grace 
and beauty to the finest grounds. Large grow¬ 
ing. This plant is used in the South in prefer¬ 
ence to spruce as it thrives where spruce wll not 
when matured Wll reach the height of 35 feet, 
the base 20 feet in diameter. 15 to 18 in., B. & 
B., $1.35; 24 to 30 in., B. & B., $1.95. Carriage 
Collect. 
Youngberries 
LARGE FIRM Berries, black, the flavor of the 
Raspberry, Dewberry and Blackberry, all com¬ 
bined. 
Price—12 for 85c; 25 for $1.50; 50 for $2.75. 
Postpaid. 
Strawberries 
MASTODON—The Great Everbearing Straw¬ 
berry —Since the introduction of the everbearing 
class, many varieties have been tried, improved 
and supplanted. According to many reports 
gathered from all berry-growing sections of the 
country, Mastodon is the last word and out¬ 
ranks all predecessors. It is of immense size, 
an almost incredible cropper, of choice quality, 
and the strongest grower yet developed. More 
productive than most June bearers, its fall pick¬ 
ings are sufficient from but a few plants, and 
very profitable. 
Price—25 plants, $1.00; 50 plants, $1.75; 100 
plaints, $3.50. Postpaid. 
Blackberries 
EARLY HARVEST—Not entirely hardy in the 
north and needs winter protection. Its earli¬ 
ness, combined with good shipping qualities, 
make it very profitable. Compact dwarf grower, 
enormous bearer. Fruit medium size. 
MERSEREAU—Remarkably strong grower, 
upright, producing stout, stocky canes. An enor¬ 
mous producer of extra size berries which are 
brilliant black and retain their color. Extra 
quality ; sweet, rich, melting, without core. 
PRICE—Blackberries—6 for 50c; 12 for 90c; 
25 for $1.50; 50 for $2.50; 100 for $4.50. Post¬ 
paid. 
Raspberries 
ST. REGIS —Fruit commences to ripen with 
the earliest and continuing on young canes un¬ 
til October. Berries bright crimson, large size, 
rich, sugary with full raspberry flavor; flesh 
firm and meaty. 
"PRICE—Raspberries—6 for 45c; 12 for 95c; 
25 for $1.40; 50 for $2.50. Postpaid. 
