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Ibota —A strong growing spreading shrub. Small white flowers in June followed by a heavy crop 
of black berries which persist into the winter. Used for group planting. 18-24" $. 20, 100 for 
37.50; 2-3' 3.25; 100 for 39.50. 
Lodense— A slow growing dwarf privet which closely resembles Boxwood. Cannot be excelled 
where a low compact hedge is desired. This privet was resently introduced to the trade and is- 
rapidly finding favor. 9-12" 10 for 32.50, 100 for 315.CO. 
Regal’s ( Regalium )—A strong very hardy type with numerous horizontally spreading, stiff 
twiggy branches. Has a slight drooping tendency which makes a fine wide hedge. White bloom 
in Spring and clusters of black berries throughout the Winter. 18-24" Each 3-30, 10 for 32.50,. 
100 for 315.00; 2-2#' each 3-35, 10 for 33.00, 100 for 318.00. 
PUSSY WILLOW (Salix Discolor) —Desirable for Spring effects. Will do well in either wet or 
dry soil. 2-3' 3-30; 3-4' 3-40. 
RED BUD (Cercis Canadensis) (Judas Tree) —A large growing shrub or small tree attaining 
a height of 12 to 15 feet. Irregular in form with heart shaped leaves. Covered with rosy-pink 
flowers early in Spring and is largely used to give color at this time in group plantings. 4-6' 31-00. 
Chinensis (Chinese Red Bud )—Flowers larger and darker than American, growth slower and 
more compact. 18-24" 3-40; 2-3' 3-60. 
RHODOTYPOS KERRIOIDES (White Kerria )—Grows 4 to 5 feet with fresh green foliage. 
Pure white flowers followed by shiny bead-like berries which hang on all Winter. This shrub 
will endure partial shade. 18-24" 3-30; 2-3' 3-35; 3-4' 3-45. 
Rose ( Radiance) 
ROSES 
We are pleased to offer a strong grade of 2 year No. 1 
roses. Kindly do not confuse with No. lj^ and 2 roses as 
offered by Department Stores. Our list is made up of the 
better new varieties and a few of the old standbys. 
MONTHLY OR EYERBLOOMING 
Price—3-55 each or 6 or more at 3-45 each. 
Ami Quinard —Very deep velvety red. 
Betty Uprichard —A blend of deep carmine and coppery 
orange, interior salmon pink. 
C. K. Douglas —Flaming velvety scarlet. 
Chas. P. Kilham— Orange pink. 
Dame Edith Helen —Pure pink. Grandest of pink roses. 
Director Rubio —Scarlet red. 
Duchess of Wellington —Long yellow buds open¬ 
ing to very large bright yellow flowers. 
Edith Nellie Perkins —Orange pink outside, sal¬ 
mon pink inside of petals. 
E. G. Hill —Massive fragrant bloom. 
Deep maroon and velvety on inside. 
Etoile de Holland —A fine dark red. 
Vigorous grower. 
Elderado —A strong grower. True yellow 
until the bloom drops. 
Frau Karl Druscki —Standard of white 
roses. 
General —Red 
Golden Dawn —Cream yellow. 
Gruss an Teplitz —Crimson scarlet. 
Joanna Hill —Very double yellow. 
J. L. Mock —Silvery rose, reverse of petal carmine pink. 
John Russell —Red 
Joyous Cavalier —Brilliant scarlet, large double blooms. 
Lady Ashtown —Deep pink. 
Los Angeles —Pale satiny pink shaded with deep rose and gold. 
Miss Rowena Thom —Huge rosy pink; center old gold. 
Mme. A. Barbier —Light salmon yellow, profuse all season; low 7 growing. 
Mme. A. Dreux —Like a tangerine orange peel with a mixture of a wonderful rose color. 
We grow a heavy grade of Privet. 
