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Complete Index to Plants, Bulbs, Shrubs, Fruits 
FOR ROSE INDEX, SEE PAGES 4 AND 5. SEED INDEX, PAGE 49 
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Abelia grandiflora. 
• 34 
Calycanthus. 
• • • -34 
Gaillardia grandiflora. 
. . .31 
Ligustrum ovalifolium. 
• • 29 
Rudbeckia. 
Achillea. 
.30 
Campanula. 
....30 
Genista. 
. . .40 
Lilacs. 
34-35 
Sage, Mammoth. 
Adam’s Needle. 
Gannas. 
. 26-28 
Geraniums. 
. . .41 
Lilies. 
31,48 
Scarlet Lightning. 
Akebia quinata. 
• 37 
Canterbury Bells. 
• • • .30 
Gladiolus.. 
...48 
Lobelia cardinalis. . . . 
. . .32 
Sedum spectabile. 
....33 
Allspice. 
Cardinal Flower. 
....32 
Golden Bells. 
• • -35 
Lonicera. 
35, 37 
Seeds. 
. 42-47 
Almond, Flowering. 
• 34 
Carnations. 
.... 40 
Golden Glow. 
. . .31 
Lychnis. 
. . .32 
Shasta Daisy. 
Althea. 
• 34 
Caryopteris Mastacanthus .36 
Grapes. 
....38 
Lycium barbarum.... 
• • -37 
Shears. 
• ... 49 
Amaryllis. 
.48 
Celastrus scandens. . . 
....37 
Grass, Ornamental. . . 
... 30 
Madeira Vine. 
• • -37 
Shower of Gold. 
American Ivy. 
• 37 
Cercis japonica. 
...-34 
Gypsophila. 
. . . .31 
Maltese Cross. 
. . .32 
Shrubs, Hardy. 29 , 34-36 
American Wonder Lemon. 
.38 
Chinese Matrimony Vine. .37 
Hardy Asters. 
• • .30 
Mammoth Sage. 
• • 33 
Snowballs. 
....36 
Ampelopsis (2 kinds).... 
• 37 
Chlidanthus fragrans. 
....48 
Hardy Begonia. 
....40 
Marsh Mallow. 
. • .31 
Snowberry. 
.... 36 
Anchusa italica. 
• 30 
Chrysanthemums. 
• 3i. 40 
Hardy Chrysanthemums. .31 
Matrimony Vine, Chinese. 37 
Soap, Tobacco. 
....49 
Anemone japonica. 
• 30 
Cinnamon Vine. 
...-37 
Hardy Ferns. 
• • .31 
Michaelmas Daisy.... 
• - .30 
Spanish Bayonet. 
... 
Ant Destroyer. 
• 49 
Clematis. 
... -37 
Hardy Grass. 
• • .30 
Mock Orange (4 kinds) 
.. . .36 
Speedwell. 
.... 33 
Apios tuberosa. 
• 37 
Climbing Ferns. 
.... 40 
Hardy Perennials. 
•30-33 
Nicotine, Rose. 
• • - 49 
Spireas, Hardy. 
.... 36 
Aquilegia. 
• 30 
Columbine. 
....30 
Hardy Phlox. 
• • 33 
Old-fashioned Flowers. 
30-33 
Sprayer. 
.... 49 
Arums. 
.48 
Corchorus. 
... -35 
Hardy Vines. 
. ...37 
Orange. 
...38 
Starwort. 
. ...30 
Asparagus Ferns. 
.40 
Coreopsis. 
....30 
Hedera helix. 
• • -37 
Oriental Poppy. 
• • 33 
Stokesia cyanea. 
.... 30 
Asters. 
• 30 
Cornflower Aster. 
•••.30 
Hedge Plants. 
• • .29 
Ornamental Grass.. . . 
. . .30 
Strawberry Shrub. . . . 
....34 
Baby’s Breath. 
• 3i 
Crotons. 
....40 
Hedge Shears. 
... 49 
Otaheite Orange. 
.. .38 
Sulpho-Tobacco Soap. 
.... 49 
Balloon Flower. 
• 33 
Cyperus alternifolius. 
.... 40 
Heliotropes. 
Oxalis. 
. . .48 
Summer Lilac. 
•...34 
Barberry, Japan. 
Dahlias. 
....39 
Hemerocallis. 
Pachysandra terminalis 
. . - 33 
Sweet-scented Shrub. 
•••-34 
Begonias. 
.40 
Daisies. 
....30 
Hibiscus. 
. 31,41 
Passion Flower. 
• • -37 
Symphoricarpos. 
.... 36 
Bellflower. 
• 30 
Day Lily. 
....31 
Hollyhocks. 
. . . .31 
Pelargoniums. 
. . .41 
Syringa (Lilac). 
•••-35 
Berberis Thunbergii. 
.29 
Delphiniums. 
....30 
Honeysuckles. 
• . . 35 
Peonies. 
. . .32 
The Pearl. 
....30 
Bignonia grandiflora. 
• 37 
Deutzias. 
....34 
Hyacinthus candicans. 
....48 
Perennial Plants. 
30-33 
Trowel. 
...-49 
Bittersweet. 
• 37 
Dewberry. 
....38 
Hydrangeas, Hardy... 
• • • 35 
Philadelphus (4 kinds) 
. . .36 
Trumpet Creeper... . 
... 37 
Blackberries. 
•38 
Digitalis. 
... .30 
Hydrangeas, House.. . 
. ...41 
Phlox. 
■ - -33 
T uberoses. 
....48 
Blanket Flower. 
• 31 
Dolichos japonicus. . . 
•...37 
Implements. 
Physostegia virginica. 
• . 33 
Tuberous-rooted Wistaria.. 37 
Blue Bells. 
• 30 
Dusty Miller. 
....40 
Insecticides. 
....49 
Pinks, Hardy. 
. . -33 
Umbrella Plant. 
....40 
Blue Spirea. 
• 3b 
Elephant’s Ear. 
....48 
Iris. 
....32 
Plant-Food. 
• • - 49 
Verbena Shrub. 
Bon Arbor. 
• 49 
Emerald Feather.... 
....40 
Ivies. 
....37 
Plantain Lily. . .. 
Veronica. 
.... 33 
Books. 
• 50 
English Ivy. 
... • -3> 
Japan Barberry. 
•••.29 
Platycodon. 
... 33 
Viburnum (2 kinds). . 
.... 36 
Bordeaux Mixture. 
• 49 
Eulalias. 
....30 
Japan Clematis. 
....37 
Plumbago. 
....33 
Vinca.. 
....37 
Boston Ivy. 
• 37 
Euonymus. 
•35,37 
Japan Ivy. 
....37 
Pompon Chrysanthemums. 31 
Vines. 
•••-37 
Bougainvillea. 
.40 
Fairy Lilies. 
....48 
Japan Judas Tree . . .. 
•••-34 
Poppy, Oriental. 
... 33 
Violets. 
. . .'.33 
Box Barberry. 
.29 
Ferns, House. 
. 40-41 
Japanese Bellflower.. . 
• • • 33 
Privet. 
Violet-Culture, Book on. . . Jl 
Box Edging. 
.29 
Ferns, Hardy. 
... 31 
Kerria japonica. 
• • • 35 
Pruning Shears. 
Virginia Creeper. . . . 
Bridal Wreath. 
• 3b 
Fleur de Lis. 
....32 
Kudzu Vine. 
• • • 37 
Prunus. 
. ... 34 
Virgin’s Bower. 
...-37 
Buddleia. 
• 34 
Flower Seeds. 
.42-47 
Labels. 
....49 
Pueraria Thunbergiana... .37 
Weigelas. 
....36 
Burbank’s Shasta Daisy.. 
• 30 
Forsythias (2 kinds). 
...-35 
Lace Fern. 
.... 40 
Py rethrum. 
....33 
White Day Lily. 
....31 
Bush Arbutus. 
•34 
Foxglove. 
....30 
Lady Wash. Geraniums. . .41 
Raspberries. 
....38 
Wineberry. 
....38 
Bush Honeysuckle. 
• 35 
French Hydrangeas.. 
....41 
Lantanas. 
Rose Index. 
Wistarias. 
....37 
Butterfly Shrub. 
•34 
Fruits. 
....38 
Larkspur. 
Rose Nicotine. 
Yellow Day Lily. . . . 
.31 
Buxus sempervirens. 
.29 
Fuchsias. 
....40 
Lead wort. 
• • • 33 
Rose of Sharon. 
....34 
Y ucca. 
.30 
Caladiums. 
.48 
Funkia. 
....31 
Lemon, American Wonder. 38 
Roses. 
••4-25 
Zephyranthes. 
. 48 
Calla Lilies. 
.48 
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