Collection 
No. 3813 
Here is a wonderful col¬ 
lection: 
1 European Mt. Ash, 2-3 ft. 
1 Bolleana Poplar, 3-4 ft. 
1 Lombardy Poplar, 3-4 ft. 
1 American Basswood, 
3-4 ft. 
1 American Elm, 3-4 ft. 
1 Thornless Honey Locust, 
2-3 ft. 
All for $1.35 
BARGAINS In Small 0^na^ve^i<^ 
The plants which go into these bargain lots are small compared to the larger trees and shrubs we 
sell, which must go by express. But they are all nice selected stock and are well worth the price asked. 
In fact, they are the best plants selected out of our one-year stock. If you purchase this grade of plants 
and give them good care, you will have fine plants at the end of two years. 
Collection No. 385 
3 Forsythia Spectabilis 1-yr. No. 1 
3 Spirea Thunbergi 1 yr. No. 1 
These two shrubs planted together make a won¬ 
derful display in the early spring. They both blos¬ 
som before the leaves come. The first is a bright 
yellow and the other a pure white. Very striking. 
Postpaid $1.10 
Collection No. 386 
Here is an assortment of 6 beautiful trees that 
will work nicely into most any planting. 2 Bol¬ 
leana Poplar for corner trees in a back yard, and 
four others, each a beautiful tree for lawn or 
border. 
1 Pussy Willow, 2-3 ft. 
1 Kentucky Coffee Tree, 18-24 in. 
2 Bolleana Poplar, 3-4 ft. 
1 Ginkgo Tree, 10-12 in. 
1 American Basswood, 2-3 ft. 
Postpaid 
$1.25 
Collection 
No. 3810 
4 Beautiful Field Grown 
Roses: 
2 climbers, a red and a pink 
2 hardy bush Rugosas, a red 
and a pink. 
1 Crimson Rambler 
1 Dorothy Perkins 
1 F. J. Grootendorst 
1 Amelie Gravereaux 
Postpaid $1.25 
10 Wonderful Delphinium 
Wrexham Strain. All Colors, 
Double and Single 
3 O *VT 10 Nice 1-Year Plants <r i on 
->oL / Postpaid for 3> I .UU 
Collection No. 388 
g PERSIAN Cl IQ 
° LILACS 
Purple Persian makes a wonder* 
ful tall hedge or screen, 8 to 10 
feet high. 
Collection No. 3819 
g Philadelphus $1.10 
Virginal ■ 
Best of all Mock Oranges. Six 
nice, mailing size, will make a 
bower of beauty. 
8 Dahlias $1.10 
A splendid collection of fine 
Dahlias. All good kinds, all colors, 
all different, all named varieties, but 
not labeled. 
3818 
Collection 
No. 387 
Here is a crackerjack col¬ 
lection of nice shrubs that 
will fit into almost any 
planting. Hard to improve 
upon this list. 
2 Golden Elder 
2 Spirea Van Houttei 
2 Snowberry Chenaulti 
2 Spirea A. W. 
2 Hydrangea Hills of Snow 
2 Hydrangea Paniculata 
Postpaid $3.25 
Collection 
No. 3825 
Chinese Elm 
Where a hardy, fast 
growing tree is wanted 
use Chinese Elm. Will 
thrive where other trees 
could not live. Will grow 
to a height of 60 feet. See 
page 19. 
10 Nic p 2 ; 3 v,- f Trees $1.10 
Postpaid tor T 
Collection No. 3826 
Lombardy Poplar 
One of the finest ornamentals 
where a narrow, upright, tall 
Ipf 
growing tree is wanted. Splen¬ 
did to use as a background tree. 
W 
6 
Nice 3-4 ft. Trees <C1 2*5 
Postpaid for **•*••> 
Collection 
No. 3811 
10 Beautiful Hardy 
Perennials, All Different 
1 Hardy Carnation, Crimson 
1 Hardy Carnation, Maroon 
1 Hardy Carnation, White 
1 Hardy Carnation, Pink 
1 Anchusa Dropmore 
Italica 
1 European Pasque Flower 
1 Aquilegia, Crimson Star 
1 Pentstemon Grandiflora 
1 Purple Coneflower 
1 Gypsophila Paniculata 
Postpaid $1.15 
2 Andorra Juniper 
One of the best, prettiest, and hardiest 
of all the trailing Junipers. Foliage deep 
blue-green. Especially desirable for rock 
gardens. Nice 3-Year 
No. 3821 R5JJ& $2.00 
FRUIT TREE 
No. 382 6 Juneberry, 1 yr. No. 1 $1.00 
No. 383 12 High Bush Cranberry, 1 yr., No. 1 $1.00 
No. 384 8 Nanking Cherry, 1 yr. No. 1 $1.00 
10 Lilium Wilmottiae 
One of the best and hardiest of all the 
new Lilies. Bright orange-red. 
No. 3817 1 ? 0 5& B ,i b * $1.10 
Collection 
No. 389 
Another fine collection 
of 10 shrubs that work in 
very nicely together. If you 
do not know how to ar¬ 
range them, write us and 
we will help you. 
2 Staghorn Sumac 
2 Golden Elder 
2 Spirea Van Houttei 
2 Barberry Thunbergi 
2 Spirea A. Waterer 
Postpaid $1.65 
Collection No. 3823 
10 ROCK ^rr U y NTA,N $ 110 
Plant ten Rocky Mountain Cherries 2 feet apart 
in the back yard. Grow 3 to 4 feet high. The 
children will know what to do with the fruit. 
Collection No. 3812 
10 
RUSSIAN MULBERRY <C1 00 
TREES q) I .VVJ 
People who love birds and have small fruit 
plantings should plant Russian Mulberry trees near 
their fruit. Birds will leave strawberries and rasp¬ 
berries for the mulberries. 
Collection No. 3824 
6 IRONCLAD GRAPES $1.10 
3 Beta. Black, hardy, prolific. 
3 Alpha. Sweeter than Beta. 
Hardy anywhere in severest locations and far north. 
Collection No. 3814 
1 O BLACK WALNUT 
TREES, 18-24 in. 
Post¬ 
paid 
$1.10 
The lack Walnut is one of the best and fastest 
growing timber trees of the country. Bears heavily 
of nuts and its lumber is the most valuable we grow. 
Collection 
No. 3820 
1 5 Spirea Van Houttei 
Some prefer Bridal Wreath 
for their hedge. The 12 to 
18 inch size grows rapidly 
into a fine hedge covered 
during the blooming season 
with a mass of white blooms. 
Postpaid $1.10 
8 
HANSA 
RUGOSA ROSES 
$1.10 
Makes a wonderful hedge 4 feet high. 
Glossy foliage, red blooms all summer. Red 
seed pods all winter. 
No. 3816 
Fruit Bearing Shrub Collection 
No. 381 $1.00 
3 Juneberry. Fruit much like blueberries. 
3 High Bush Cranberry. Makes as fine a jelly as the regular cranberry. 
2 Nanking Cherry. Beautiful shrub. Fruit makes fine jelly. 
No. 3828 ~ $1.00 
15 Blooming Size Bulbs—Lily Tenuifolium or Coral Lily 
20 barberry $i iq 
THUNBERGI * 1 * 1 U 
Plant out a hedge of Barberry Thunbergi, 
the most popular hedging plant in America 
today. A nice hedging size at a price one 
can afford to pay. 
No. 3815 
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