If you live east of the Rocky Mountains your order 
will be on the road but a few hours. 
PANICULATA GRAN- 
DIFLORA—Large beds, 
--„ or units used as punct- 
Hydrangea or Artoreacene Grandlflora uat ; on points, and kept 
at a uniform develop¬ 
ment are extremely showy; first 
snowy white, then pink, then red¬ 
dish bronze and green. August 
till autumn. The growth of this 
and A. G. should be cut back to Hydrangea, P. G. 
the crown each year. Both: i f 2 to 
2 feet, each, 55c; 3, $1.50; 2 to 3 feet, each 65c; 3, $1.75. 
TAMARIX (Feather Tree) 
AFRICANA —10 feet. Fine feathery foliage like that of Juniper. 
Delicate pink flowers, borne profusely on graceful drooping 
branches, which have red bark. Hardy and will thrive in almost 
any situation; will do well in the poorest, dry, sandy soil. A beau¬ 
tiful shrub. 2 to 3 ft., 50c; 3 to 4 ft., 60c. 
HISPIDA (Spanish Tamarix)—4 ft. A densely bushy shrub. 
Flowers bright coral-pink, produced in extra large upright pani¬ 
cles in mid-summer. Finely feathered foliage. A very striking 
shrub both in and out of bloom. 2 to 3 ft., 48c; 3 to 4 ft., 57c. 
HYDRANGEA 
ARBORESCENS GRAN- 
DIFLORA (“Hills of 
Snow”) — The flowers 
are similar to the famil¬ 
iar “Snowball”; pure 
white drying to bronze, 
remaining on the bush. 
July to September. The 
leaves are rounded and 
plentiful; the bush is 
compactly rounded. 
These are good subjects 
for outlining a curve in 
the driveway. i*/2 to 2 
ft., each, 55c; 3, $1.50; 
2 to 3 ft., each, 65c; 3, 
$i.75. 
FIRETHORN (Pyracantha Lelandi)—Here is truly one of the 
aristocrats of the HARDY EVERGREEN shrubs. Its small dark 
green leaves are retained throughout the winter and are most 
strikingly beautiful when partly covered with snow. It is also 
very attractive in early spring when covered with a mass of white 
flowers which are followed by large clusters of bright orange 
scarlet berries from which it takes its name. One of the most 
attractive and satisfactory evergreen shrubs which can be grown 
in the north. 3 to 4 ieet well branched bushes 95c each. Extra 
heavy 4 to 5 feet, select specimens $1.35 each. 
Tamarix 
Rare New Shrubs 
at Prices You can 
Afford to Pay 
\ 
Firstborn 
WAYFARING TREE (Viburnum 
lantana)—Beautiful, wrinkled Lan- 
tana-like leaves; large clusters of 
white flowers in May and June. The 
dark foliage and various colored 
clusters of waxy berries give a very 
effective appearance. Of upright 
growth to ten feet in height. 2 to 3 
ft. trees 56c each; 3 to 4 feet trees, 
69c each. 
Guys, Tenn. 
Please mail new catalogue. I 
want to order more trees from you. 
Trees ordered before did extra 
well. 
M. O. Erwin 
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