naruy Day Blooming 
— Aurora, changeable colors Each 1.50 
-- Eugenia De Land, deep rosy pink 1.50 
— Marlaic White, fragrant, strong grower 1.50 
-- Chromatella, yellow 1.25 
Tropical Bay Blooming 
-- Blue Beauty, deep blue 2.50 
— Mrs. C. W. 'Ward, rose pink 2.00 
Night Blooming 
-- Nelumbium speciosum, pink (Saored Lotus of the Nile) 2.00 
— Rubra rosea, rosy-carmine 2.00 
— «»ater Hyacinths .10 
FRUIT TREES 
The home orchard is coming baok into popular favor, for who can 
resist the beautiful show of blossoms in the spring and the joys 
of luscious fruit in the fall. 
We carry the choicest varieties of Apples, Pears, Peaches, 
Cherries, Plums, and Grapes, which have proven successful growers 
in this section. 
APPLES - Delivious (Early Winter) Large red fruit, uniform in size, 
very popular. Quality unexcelled. Each .85, 3 for 2.26 
— Grimes Golden (Fall) Yellow; best for quality and production. 
Each .85, 3 for 2.25. 
— Transparent (Summer). Earliest and best of the early kinds; 
white tender, juicy. Eaoh .85, 3 for 2.26. 
— Winesap (Winter). Red, rich and juicy. Each .85, 3 for 2.25. 
CHERRIES - Black Tartarian (Early). Most popular of the sweet 
varieties. Large fruit, black and heart-shaped. Vigorous 
tree. Each 1.00, 3 for 2.75. 
— Montmorency (Early) Sour, dark red; juicy acid flavor. Each 
.75, 3 for 2.00. 
PEACHES - Champion (Freestone) White-fleshed, with much juioe. 
ftood quality; August. Eaoh .66, 3. for 1.80. 
— Elberta (Freestone). Beautiful yeilow, large and shaded with 
deep red; August. Eaoh .65, 3 far 1.80. 
PEARS - Bartlett. The favorite eating Pear. Beautiful yellow 
with soft blush. August 1.00. 
— Seokel. Small, high quality, yellowish brown Pear. Juicy and 
sugary; September. Each 1.00, 3 for 2.75 
PLUMS - Bradshaw. Large, dark red, flesh green, juicy. August. 
Each 1.00, 3 for 2.75. 
— Damson. A standard for years, Purple fruit in August. Eaoh 1.00 
3 for 2.75. 
GRAPES - Catawba, large dark oopper; late. Each .40, per 10, 3.50 
— Concord, standard bleok; October. Each .30, per 10, 2.75. 
— Niagara, standard white; prolific. Each .30, per 10, 2.76 
HEDGE PLANTS 
Japanese barberry - Exoellent for small hedge. May be trimmed 
formal or allowed to grow natural. Good Autumn ooloring, red 
berries all winter. 
— 15-18* 10 for 2.00, 100 for 15.00. 
-- Heavy Plants 10 for 4.50, 100 for 40.00 
Ibolium Privet - Upri^xt growth, extremely hardy, makes an ex¬ 
cellent compaot hedge. Useful in place of California Privet. 
-- 2-3' 10 for 1.85, 100 for 12.00 
-- Heavy Plants 10 for 3.00, 100 for 25.00 
Chinese Privet- Exoellent small hedge. Fine foliage, resembles 
boxwood, adapted to formal hedge for flower borders. 
— 18-24 w 10 for 2.50, 100 for 20.00 
— Heavy Plants 10 for 3.50, 100 for 80.00 
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