This Autumn Catalog 
contains only a small part of the 
material we are prepared to quote 
and furnish. Anything you do not 
find listed, just ask for. We have 
tried to list only the kinds most satis¬ 
factory for fall planting. 
CONTENTS 
Page 
SPRING BULBS . 2 
Tulips . 3 
Narcissus . 4 
IRIS . 5 
PEONIES . 6 
ROSES . 7 
FRUITS . 8 
NUTS .24 
BLUEBERRIES .24 
ORDER BLANK . 9 
Terms of Sale.10 
SEEDLINGS AND 
TRANSPLANTS .11-16 
Evergreen Shrubs .11 
Vines .11 
Evergreen Trees .12-13 
Deciduous Shrubs.14 
Deciduous Trees .15 
Grafted “Young Aristocrats” ...16 
LANDSCAPE TREES AND 
SHRUBS .17-23 
Evergreens .17 
Deciduous Trees .18-19 
Azaleas .20 
Rhododendron .21 
Evergreen Shrubs .22 
Vines .23 
Deciduous Shrubs.23 
OUR SHORT GUIDE is a good refer¬ 
ence book for trees and shrubs, though 
many price changes have occurred 
since it was published last spring. 
Copy gladly sent on request. 
Botanical Tulips 
Extensively used for rock-gardens and 
popular for borders. 
Doz. 100 
Clusiana. Red, white edge. . .$ .90 $5.85 
Eichleri. Scarlet, black base. .80 4.85 
Florentina odorata. Fragrant; 
butter-yellow, bronzy inside .80 4.85 
Kaufmanniana. Large; cream 1.20 8.50 
Marjoletti. Lemon-yellow... 1.00 7.00 
MISCELLANEOUS BULBS 
This is the order of blooming for Spring Bulbs: 1, Chionodoxa; 2, Crocus; 3, 
Galanthus; 4, Scilla; 5, Eranthis; 6, Fritillaria; 7, Narcissus; 8, Muscari; 9, Tulips; 
10, Hyacinths. 
Amaryllis Halli 
(Lycoris) 
Nice leaves in spring, dying in July. 
Then, a month later, two-foot flower 
stalks—lily-like, lilac-pink. Must plant 
in autumn. Top-size bulbs. .. .$1.00 each 
Chionodoxa 
Doz. 100 
Sardensis. Early. Deep blue. .$0.60 $4.00 
Luciliae. Later. Bright blue. . .60 4.00 
Spring Crocus 
Albion. Dark purple. Extra.. .35 2.20 
Baron von Brunow. Purplish. .35 2.20 
Julia Culp. Purple, lighter 
edge .35 2.20 
Kathleen Parlow. White, or¬ 
ange anthers.35 2.20 
King of Whites. Large, white .35 2.20 
Mont Blanc. Pure white.35 2.20 
Pallas. White, lilac striped .. .35 2.20 
Purpurea Grand. Purple; 
large .35 2.20 
Walter Scott. Like Pallas.35 2.20 
Yellow Mammoth. Extra large .40 2.50 
Any one color—blue, white, yellow 
or striped at $14.00 per 1000 
Colchicum 
(Autumn Crocus) 
Autumnale major. Rosy pur- 
pie; huge .$4.00 $30.00 
Lilac Beauty. Much larger, 
showier and blooms more 
freely . 6.50 50.00 
Eranthis 
(Winter Aconite) 
Doz. 100 
Hyemalis .$0.50 $3.00 
Galanthus 
(Snowdrop) 
Nivalis .50 3.00 
Fritillaria 
Meleagris (Checkered Lily).. .50 3.25 
Imperialis (Crown Imperial).. 3.00 24.00 
HARDY HYACINTHS 
These varieties have proved to have 
the greatest merit. We have indicated 
the time of blooming (a) the earliest to 
( d) the latest. Any one variety: 
Doz. 100 
First size (bulbs are 18 to 19 
centimeters) .$1.80 $14.00 
Bedding size . 1.30 9.00 
Bismarck. Large; porcelain-blue, (a) 
City of Haarlem. Golden yellow, (a) 
Gertrude. Rosy pink. ( b) 
Grand Maitre. Porcelain-blue; large (b) 
King of the Blues. Best dark blue. ( d ) 
L’Innocence. Pure white. Popular, (a) 
La Grandesse. Pure white. Showy, (c) 
La Victoire. Rosy crimson, (a) 
Lady Derby. Charming, delicate rose, (b) 
Marconi. Deep pink; large; compact, (r) 
Queen of the Pinks. Splendid; large. ( d) 
Queen of the Blues. Light blue, (a) 
Yellow Hammer. Early. Golden yellow, 
(a) 
Ixias 
(Hyalis) 
Doz. 100 
Mixed bulbs .$0.50 $3.25 
Muscari 
(Grape Hyacinths) 
Heavenly Blue. Blue; large . . 
.40 
28.00 
Botryoides album. White .... 
.40 
28.00 
Botryoides, Blue. Charming 
blue . 
.40 
28.00 
Scilla 
Campanulata (Wood Hya- 
cinth) Alba maxima. Large 
white bells . 
.50 
3.25 
Rosea. Light rose-pink .... 
.50 
3.25 
Excelsior. Porcelain-blue . . 
.50 
3.25 
Sibirica (Siberian Squill) .... 
.50 
3.25 
Nutans caerulea (Blue Bell).. 
.45 
3.00 
Native Mariposa Tulips 
Clavatus—Small %-inch bulb throws up 
four to five large yellow flowers on 18- 
inch stalk. Perfectly hardy and a 
native of the West Coast. Really a 
wonderful tulip, as yet not commonly 
found in gardens. We offer: 
Doz. 100 
Top-size bulbs .$2.00 $14.50 
HARDY LILIES 
A few rules and you can have perma¬ 
nent beauty. Plant only where they 
will be dry in winter. Use leaf-mold— 
never fresh manure. Plant in a cushion 
of sand. 
All bulbs offered are American grown ex¬ 
cept Candidum. All are good size 
for quick results. 
Doz. 100 
Candidum (Madonna Lily). 
Fragrant; clear white ... .$3.00 $19.00 
Regale. Large, scented blooms 
of ivory, pink-shaded and 
yellow-based . 
Tigrinum. The native Tiger 
Lily. Orange with dark 
spots . 
Tigrinum flore pleno. A 
double form. Blooms later 
Umbellatum. Early, free- 
flowered hybrids in June 
and July. Many colors .. 
Tenuifolium. Small, early 
and charming. Deep scarlet 
in June. Drain well. Good 
for rock-gardens in shade 
Formosanum “Phillippin- 
ense”.. From August first 
to frost, huge creamy flow¬ 
ers with emerald throats. 
Free-flowering and easy to 
grow . 
2.50 16.00 
2.00 12.00 
2.00 13.00 
2.00 12.00 
1.25 7.00 
2.00 12.00 
Note: The above Lilies will be avail¬ 
able this fall. Unlisted kinds not until 
December. 
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