Tree of Heaven. Acquired its name due to Quantity Price 
the fact that it will grow anywhere no 
matter how poor the soil, 4 feet. 1 1.00 
Tulips—Darwin, Holland grown, mixed or 
under color; plant in Fall . 25 1.00 
Tulips, cottage under color or mixed; plant 
in Fall. 25 1.00 
Tulips—Peony or double type, mixed; plant 
in Fall. 20 1.00 
Varnish Tree, lustrous varnish-like foliage, 
rare, beautiful flowers, 2 feet. 2 1.00 
Violets, Russian, single, fragrant . 10 1.00 
Viburnum, low r bush cranberry, red berries 
in Fall, choice of dwarf or high. . 2 1.00 
Wisteria, 1 purple, 1 white, grafted plants 
are sure to bloom, 3 feet. 2 1.00 
Weigela, purple leaved, rare beautiful pink 
flowers, 2-3 ft.. 1 1.00 
Weigela, 1 red, 1 white, 1 pink, 2 feet. 3 1.00 
Yew. Hedge upright type. Suitable in 
shade 6 to 8 in. 6 1.00 
Yucca, variegated, fine for rock gardens. . . 3 1.00 
HARDY ROCK GARDEN OR BORDER PLANTS 
Anchusa. Forget me not flowered. Imagine 
large dark forget me nots on stems eight 
to ten inches. Bush well covered with 
flowers. The finest plant for rock garden 
blooming midsummer. Hardy. Good for 
years without replacing. Loves shade . 4 1.00 
Asters. New dwarf varieties. Height 8 in. 
All different. 6 1.00 
Bear Berry, low growing evergreen foliage, 
bears pretty black berries in Fall; very 
dwarf. The leaf of this plant was used by 
the Indian in his pipe of peace. 3 1.00 
Bleeding Heart, everblooming dwarfs 0 1.00 
Chrysanthemum. Macaw. A low growing 
type that is a handsome subject for all 
rock gardens . 4 1.00 
Edelweis. True Swiss variety. Easily grown 
in lime soil. Warm and dry. 4 1.00 
Evergreens, creepers, vines will creep 18 
inches in a season, fine for hanging effect, 
new, rare . 2 1.00 
Gentian, blue, late bloomer, very beatutiful 4 1.00 
Hens and Chickens, mixed. 15 1.00 
Heather, flowers in winter, 4 different . . 4 1.00 
Heuchara. Leathery leaves near ground. 
Graceful spikes of flowers, red, pink and 
white . 6 1.00 
Iris, dwarf, 4 to 6 inches tall, 5 varieties 10 1.00 
Primrose. Flowers four inches across. Plant 
is a low grower. Gorgeous for rock effect 4 1.00 
Primrose, mixed colors (English). 10 1.00 
Quince, dwarf (or Fire Bush). 2 1.00 
Rock Roses (Helianthemum),6 different . 6 1.00 
Rock Garden selection, (Sedums), all differ¬ 
ent . 10 1.00 
Roses, tiny little plants full of tiny little 
pink Roses. One of the finest novelties 
to date . 3 1.00 
Violets, a superb collection of varieties 
in blue, pink, white and yellow. 6 1.00 
Violas—Jersey Gem, assorted colors . 10 1.00 
Rock Garden selection of all flowering low 
growing subjects as follows: Plumbago; 
Globe Flower, Dwarf Buttercup,Veronica, 
Mazus, Inula, Achilia, Saponaria. All 
labeled . 8 1.00 
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