NEW AND RARE 
PERENNIAL PLANTS 
We have listed a few of the outstanding perennial plant 
introductions of the last two years. Some of them are 
being introduced for the first time this year. All of them 
have been tried and proven and in years to come they will 
be found in general listings. Be the first in your territory 
to have all or some of them. Supply limited. 
Phlox Tig ress. Vigorous, upright growing with immense 
trusses of brilliant orange scarlet flowers giving an 
unusually long period of bloom. This is a new introduc¬ 
tion this year. 50c each, 3 for $1.35 postpaid. 
Gaillardia Sun Gold. The most dependable source of 
fine cut flowers through the whole summer and fall. The 
stems are long; new growth always coming up making 
Sun Gold a very desirable border plant. 50c each, 3 for 
$1.35 postpaid. 
Gypsophila Repens Bodgeri. A new dwarf double com¬ 
pact form. Pink-tinted white blooms appear at least two 
weeks earlier than other double forms and if cut often 
continues all season. 35c each, 3 for $1.00 postpaid. 
Aquilegia Crimson Star. The center being white, sets 
off the rich red crimson very attractively. 35c each. 
3 for $1.00 postpaid. 
Aquilegia Longissima. See illustration and description, 
page 6. 
Carnation Hardy Harvard. A better form of the Carna¬ 
tion Crimson King which has been so popular for the 
last few years. Decided y the finest hardy everblooming 
Carnation. Of compact habit the flowers are full double 
and of rather dark crimson, but not too dark to be 
called “The Dazzler” by some. 35c each, 3 for $1.00 
postpaid. 
Shasta Daisy, Silver Star. Possibly the largest Shasta 
Daisy in existence. Small pale yellow center with several 
rows of wide pure white petals. Flowers late in July and 
throughout August and if old flowers are removed will 
bloom well into October. 60c each, 3 for $1.75 postpaid. 
As a special inducement we are making a very special 
offering of one plant of each of the above, making 7 in all 
(a $3.15 value) for only $2.90 postpaid. 
ENJOY YOUR OWN HOME-GROWN FRUIT 
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CHERRIES 
Montmorency. The best sour variety. 
Always bears a large crop. 
Black Tartarian. Very large; bright 
purplish black; tender, juicy, and 
very rich. 
Gov. Wood. Large, heart shaped; light 
yellow mottled light red. Juicy and 
sweet. Very productive. 
2 yr. old, 4-6', $1.10 each postpaid 
Long lists of varieties are often too confusing to the 
purchaser. We have, therefore, condensed one which we 
feel gives you the opportunity to select from the best 
outstanding varieties available today. Our stock is free of 
all disease and true to name. 
APPLES 
Yellow Transparent. Tree upright. Bears early. White 
skin turns pale yellow. Ripens about July 1. Excellent 
for cooking and preserving. Good to eat when ripened. 
Grimes Golden. The apple of highest quality. Fancy 
dessert apple. Bright yellow. Ripens about Sept. 1. 
Stayman Winesap. A splendid late-keeping variety. 
Good for either table or cooking use. Red skin Large 
size. Ripens about Oct. 5. 
Red Rome Beauty. The best baking apple and a real 
keeper—until May and June. Ripens about Oct. 15. 
Prices: 2 yr. old 4-6' $1.00 each postpaid 
PEACHES 
Golden Jubilee. Early, yellow. Hardy 
tree. Yields heavy. One of the best. 
Hi ley Belle. Medium early. White with 
red blush. Juicy and tender. 
Elberta. Mid-season. The old favorite 
yellow. Excellent for canning or table 
use. 
Wil ma. Late, yellow. Large. Follows 
Elberta by ten days. 
All of the above varieties are 
freestone 
3-4', 1 yr. old, 75c each postpaid 
GORGEOUS COLORS from these FLOWERING TREES 
Bechtel Flowering Crab 
Chinese Flowering Crab. One of the nicest 
ornamental flowering trees for the lawn. The 
branches are literally covered with blossoms 
in early spring followed by showy fruits in the 
fall. 
Bechtel. Large double delicate pink. 
Parkmani. Pink. One of the showiest. 
Scheideckeri. Double reddish pink. 
Sieboldi. Pink and white flowers. 
All varieties 2-3' sell for $1.25, any pair $2.25 
postpaid 
Japanese Flowering Cherry. Very popular. 
Thousands of people flock to Washington, 
D. C. every year to see the marvelous Japanese 
Cherries in bloom. Among the earliest of all 
flowering trees. 
Amanogawa. Pyramidal form and very dis¬ 
tinct in its habits of growth. Fragrant flow¬ 
ers, semi-double, soft pink. 
Kwansan. Double dark pink. Late bloomer. 
Mt. Fuji. Large double pure white flowers. 
All varieties 3-4' sell for $2.25 each postpaid. 
Weeping Japanese Cherry. Masses of deep 
pink flowers all over the branches from the 
head to the tip of the ground. Very graceful. 
Strong trees. 5-6' tall, with 1 year heads. $3.00 
each postpaid. 
DOGWOOD 
White Flowering. Spreading habit. Large flow¬ 
ers in early spring. Brilliant crimson foliage in 
fall followed by rich red berries. 2-3' $1.75 each, 
postpaid. 
Pink Flowering. Splendid rosy-red flowers in 
early spring. Bright red berries in the fall. 
When planted near the white dogwood, the 
color contrast is unusually marvelous. 2-3'. 
$2.75 each, postpaid. 
Flowering Almond. Double blooms like small 
roses in early spring. Comes in two colors, 
double red and double white. 2-3' 85c each 
postpaid. 
Flowering Peach. Marvelous large double 
flow'ers cover the branches in early spring. 
Exceedingly showy. Double red or double 
white. 2-3' 85c each postpaid. 
HAWTHORNE 
Hawthorne, Paul’s Scarlet. Numerous, showy, 
double, bright scarlet flow'ers followed by red 
fruit. 3-4' $2.50 each postpaid. 
Coccinea (Thicket Hawthorne). White flowers 
followed by scarlet fruit. 2-3' $1.50 postpaid. 
Japanese Flowering Cherry 
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