Hardy Plants from a Hardy Climate 
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Shrubs, trees and plants set in autumn, and mulched well be¬ 
fore winter to prevent heaving, often do better than when set in 
spring, especially when spring setting is late. Trees may be 
banked up 0 to 10 inches with soil, shrubs mulched with 2 to 3 
inches of straw manure, and herbaceous plants covered lightly 
with brush, pine boughs, buckwheat straw or any similar sub¬ 
stance that will protect without smothering. 
Please do not ask us to divide up these offers nor to fill orders 
from this list after December. 
25 Anemone Japonica. 3 or more varieties.$1 30 
25 Aquilegias (Columbines). 3 or more kinds. 1 45 
25 A. Canadensis. 1 50 
20 A. vulgaris. 1 40 
10 Anthemis, or Chamomile. GO 
10 American Larch. 2 to 4 ft. SO 
25 Aruncus astilboides. 1 25 
20 Bittersweet (Celastrus) . 1 50 
25 Boltonias. 2 kinds, white and rose. 1 G5 
10 Box Maples. 5 to 10 ft. 1 10 
25 Birches. 3 kinds. 4 to S ft. 1 05 
25 Campanulas. 3 kinds. 1 55 
25 Campanula Raineri. 1 55 
25 Canada Violets. 1 45 
25 Common Barberries. 2 to 3 ft. 1 25 
25 Cornels, or Dogwoods. 3 to 5 ft. 1 75 
25 Cornus candidissima. 3 to 5 ft. 1 50 
25 Clematis. 2 or more kinds. 1 GO 
25 Chimney Bell Flowers. 1 GO 
25 Coreopsis. 2 kinds. 1 GO 
25 Digitalis purpurea gloxinioides. 1 75 
20 Delphinium Cashmerianum. 1 GO 
15 Dodecatheon Meadia. 1 15 
25 European Larch. 2 to 3 ft. 1 45 
15 English Daisies. 1 25 
25 Evening Primrose ( CKnotheru frulicosa) . 1 40 
25 Foxgloves. 3 kinds. 1 50 
15 Forget-me-nots. 2 kinds. 1 10 
15 Foam Flowers (Tiarelln) . 1 00 
25 Forsythias. 2 or more kinds. 1 05 
25 Gaillardias. 1 *15 
25 German Iris. 5 kinds. 1 75 
