*Prince of Wales—A fine deep purple fragrant 
violet. 25c each; 3 for 60c; Doz. $1.75 
•Princess Mary—A new and striking flower of 
rich deep violet blue having a very double 
center. 35c each 
•pubescens—Yellow flowers penciled with black 
on branching 6" stems. 25c each; 3 for 60c 
•riviniana—A true alpine form from Maderia. 
Light blue blossoms all summer. 25c each 
•rosina—Deliciously fragrant bright rose red flow¬ 
ers in spring and autumn. 35c each; 
3 for 90c; Doz. $2.50 
•Swiss—Large soft blue grey flowers with deep¬ 
er veinings in early spring. 25c each; 
3 for 60c; Doz. $1.75 
One each of the 15 violets $3.25; 3 for $8.50 
VIBURNUM Vy-bur'-mm)—SnowbaU 
•opullus nana—A very dwarf compact snowball 
growing from 6" to 12" with pure white 
flowers and white berries. 50c each 
VINCA (Vin'-ka)—Periwinkle 
A very useful and ornamental evergreen 
vine quickly forming a dense ground cov¬ 
er of glossy foliage. Its adaptability to both 
sun and shade make it extremely useful. It 
flourishes under trees where grass will not 
grow and on steep banks it will make a 
tidy evergreen lawn that does not need to 
be mowed. It is used extensively in ceme- 
tary plantings and should find a home on 
every wall or large rockery. 
*alpina—A fine new and still quite rare sort hav¬ 
ing lighter colored leaves and very double 
red flowers. Perfectly hardy anywhere. 
35c each; 3 for 95c; Doz. $3-50 
•minor—Rich deep green leaves and large phlox¬ 
like blue flowers- There is no better ground 
cover than Vinca minor. 25c each; 
3 for 65c; Doz. $2.00 
•minor aurea variegata—A perfectly hardy, gold¬ 
en yellow and green variegated leaved sort- 
A valuable plant lending a touch of color to 
the winter garden. 35c each; 3 for 95c; 
Doz. $3.00 
One each of the 3 vincas 75c; 3 for $2.00 
YUCCA Yuk'ka)—Adams Needle 
Stately plants for sunny exposed positions 
having evergreen sword-like leaves. They 
eventually form huge clumps of foliage that 
is very effective in the border or among 
coniferous evergreens in foundation plant¬ 
ings. 
filamentosa^—A bold and handsome subject send¬ 
ing up a strong stalk 5' tall with an immense 
branching head of large drooping creamy 
bells. Perfectly hardy anywhere, lending a 
tropical appearance to our northern gardens. 
25c each; 3 for 65c; Doz. $2-50 
EUONYMUS (U-on'-i-mus)—Bittersweet 
•kewensis variegatus—A very rare and choice 
. little variegated evergreen trailer forming 
a compact mass of beautiful green and white 
foliage which tinges with pink in autumn. 
May be trained over large rocks or low 
banks- This is one of the most useful and 
colorful plants we grow. 35c each; 3 for $1.00 
PANSIES (Pan'-zee)—Hearts Ease 
•Swiss Giants—The very finest strain of pansies 
grown coming in many rich colors with ex- 
tremelv large blooms. Doz. 40c; 2 Doz. 75c 
ROSES— 
The followin.g list comprises the very cream 
of roses for our northern gardens. These are 
all everblooming sorts and -we feel confident 
that they will more than please our custom¬ 
ers. 
Briarcliffe—Brilliant rose pink. 
E, G. Hadley—Dazzling rich deep red. 
F. K, Druschki—Pure white. 
Golden Dawn—Pure golden yellow. 
Los Angeles—Glorious large salmon pink. 
Pres. Herbert Hoovei^Delightful blending 
of red and gold. 
Talisman—Red gold and orange blend. 
Willowmere—Clear shrimp pink. 
Any of the above 75c each postpaid. 
One each of the 8 roses $5.00 postpaid- 
Three each of the 8 roses $12.00 postpaid. 
•ROSA ROULETTI 
A rare little dwarf rose seldom attaining 
more than 6" in height. A very valuable 
and hardy rock garden subject blooming 
continuously. Fully double deep pink flow¬ 
ers 1" across. May be potted and kept in¬ 
doors during the winter where it will 
continue to bloom or allowed to remain in 
the rockery where it will persist for years. 
50c each 
DAHLIAS— 
We grow only a few very choice varieties 
and offer strong divisions, prepaid. 
Bashful Giant—Immense light bronze. 35c each- 
Jane Cowl—Copper and bronze blooms often 10" 
across. 75c each 
Jersey Bronze—Rich reddish apricot. 35c each 
Kathleen Norris—Very deep rich pink. A huge 
shaggy flower. 75c each 
Mrs. Ide ver Warner—^Glowing blue-purple- 
50c eash 
Pride of California—Deep brilliant red. Strong 
grower and excellent cut flower. 35c each 
Mixed—A fine mixture of double flowering 
Dahlias. 25c each; 3 for 65c; Doz. $2.25 
EVERGREENS—Conifers 
We ship evergreens only with bare roots 
which make them very much cheaper and 
with any reasonable care they will do equal¬ 
ly as well as when dug with a ball of earth. 
They are carefully packed with moss and 
guaranteed to reach you in perfect condition. 
We prepay the one and two year sizes but 
send the larger sizes by collect Express. 
Berkman Arborvitae^—'A dwarf growing yellow 
tipped sort. Very popular. 1 yr. 25c; 
2 yr. 35c; Strong 5 year $1.50 
Globe Arborvitae—Growing naturally in true 
globe form. 1 yr 25c; 2 yr. 35c; 3 yr. 60c; 
Very large 5 yr. $1.50 
Irish Juniper—Columnar sort with blue green fol¬ 
iage. 2 yr. 40c each 
Oriental Arborvitae—Strong growing heavy rich 
foliage. 4 yr. $1.50 
Plume Juniper—An upright dwarf having feath¬ 
ery foliage turning reddish bronze in cold 
weather.^ 1 yr. 25c; 2 yr. 35c; 3 year 50c 
Prostrate Juniper—A fine dense growing prostrate 
evergreen. 1 yr. 25c; 2 yr. 40c; 3 yr. 55c 
Pyramidal Arborvitae—The easiest pyramidal 
evergreen to keep in perfect columnar form. 
1 yr. 25c; 2 yr. 35c: 3 yr. 50c; Strong 
6 vr. Si.50 
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