ANDROMEDA, or Japanese Lily of the Yalley bush. A fine 
dwarf evergreen shrub for shady locations. Slow growing and 
very hardy. Flowering early in spring. 75c to $2.00 each. 
ABELIA FLORIBUNDA. Latest novelty offered for first 
time, with long pendulous flower resembling a Fuchsia, prom¬ 
ising to become one of the unusual garden shrubs for sunny 
locations. 75c each. 
CREAM BROOM. For neatness and compact growth to suit 
dry poor soils this evergreen shrub is unexcelled and must not 
be confused with the common brooms. Its masses of cream- 
colored flowers are excellent for cutting because they flower 
long before the other brooms. Fine bushes from 50c to $1.00 
each. 
AUCUBA, Gold Dust Laurel. Showy yellow spotted leaves, 
well adapted to grow in dense shade and north exposures. 
Truly one of the best evergreens for foliage effect; also pro¬ 
ducing large red berries. Extra select sort of our own creation. 
75c to $1.50 each. 
YEW TREES. They have a candlestick likeness that is 
most fitting for certain spots in the garden or near a build¬ 
ing, for their compact dark green foliage is neatness itself. 
Their slow hardy growth assures satisfaction for ages. We 
offer some real bargains at $1.50 to $3.00. Irish and English 
sorts. 
BOSTON FERNS. Unexcelled for gracefulness and satis¬ 
factory behavior, they have maintained popularity as indoor 
decorative plants. We have, during the winter periods, elegant 
plants in various sizes, selling anywhere from 50c to $3.50 
each. They are available in plain leaf forms and fringed 
kinds often called Ostrich Plume Ferns. 
Flowering plants as well as other indoor potted kinds 
need occasional fertilizing of the soil, best accomplished 
once a month by the application of 
MORECROP FERTILIZER TABLETS 
We can furnish them put up in neat packets with full 
printed directions at 10c, plus postage, 2c. 
These change sickly looking ferns into thrifty, vigor¬ 
ous growing specimens. 
CLEMATIS Jackmannii. Large midsummer flowering deep 
purple of special beauty, thrives best in partial shade in good 
porous soil. Potted specimens, 75c each. 
Ramona. Large lavender colored sort. 75c each. 
Mme. Andre. Red flowered sort of medium size. 75c each. 
Henryi. Large pure white. 75c each. 
Baron Veillard. Pink of large size. 75c each. 
Orientalis. Yellow small flowered sort of great charm; a 
real novelty with beautiful seed pods; young stock. 50c each. 
CLEMATIS INTEGRIFOLIA. A trailing plant for rocker¬ 
ies, robust, easily grown, with free flowering habit with 
blossoms at end of branches spread over the rocks. Strong 
plants, 50c each. 
FERTILIZERS AND BONE MEAL 
NU LIFE. An organic fertilizer compound containing all 
the essential elements of plant food in the proper proportion 
to insure best results if applied as per directions on con¬ 
tainers. Free of weed seeds so often found in ordinary mix¬ 
tures. The richness of this fertilizer brings out astonishing 
results and its reasonable cost is a welcome feature to garden 
maintenance. Put up in cartons of 2 lbs. at 25c; 5 lbs. at 50c; 
10 lbs. at 75c; 25 lb. bags at $1.25; 50 lb. bags at $2.00; 
100 lb. bags at $3.50. 
NU LIFE LAWN BRAND SPECIAL. 50 lb. sacks at $1.25. 
RAW BONE MEAL. A most dependable slow acting fer¬ 
tilizer, harmless to roots and influencing profuse flowering 
of plants. Two to three months elapse before results become 
noticeable, but the result may last a year or more. Use 100 
lbs. on lawns of 2000 square feet of surface for a good appli¬ 
cation. Price per 100-lb. sack $3.00; 50-lb. sack $1.75. Less 
than 50 lbs., 4c per lb. 
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