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FAIRBURY NURSERIES, FAIRBURY, NEBRASKA 
Hardy Perennials 
Prices postpaid, all alike or assorted: 15c 
eack; 8 for $1.00. 
All pot grown or field grown, no seed¬ 
lings. 
ALLIUM 
(Burbank’s Hybrids) 
Pink and purple flowers, blooming all 
summer. Foliage grass-like. R. G. 
TEUCIUM 
(Pigmy Boxwood) 
A dwarf evergreen perennial with red 
flowers in the fall. R. G. 
SANTOLINA 
(Iiavender Cotton—G-round Cypress) 
WEAVEB’S SIZiVEBT BETTE. Fragrant. 
Fine for cemetery, bedding, borders, rock¬ 
eries. 
DIANTHUS 
(Sweet William) 
One foot tall. Flowers in great profusion 
and in many brilliant colors, several times 
during the summer. 
SEBUM 
(The Famous Eive-Forever Plant) 
For rock gardens and borders there is no 
plant equal to this one. Our eight best va- 
GOe'dmOSS STOHECBOP (Acre). Bright 
yellow flowers. Dwarf. 
PINK (Spectabilis). Broad, light green 
foilage, bearing large heads of rose colored 
flowers. August and September. 18 inches. 
WHITE (Album). Dwarf and spreading. 
Thick, waxy, round foliage. White flowers. 
Good rock plant. 
SABMENTOSTJM. A strong, rapid grow¬ 
er for shade. The best for filling seams be¬ 
tween rocks in the rock wall. 
SEKANGXJEABE. Very dark green foli¬ 
age. Yellow flowers. 
STOEONIFEBUM (Common Trailing). 
Small, waxy leaves. Multiplies rapidly. 
Sun or shade. 
COCCINEXJM. Reddish leaves. Small 
crimson flowers. Spreads rapidly. 
XAMTSCHATICXTM. Orange-yellow flow¬ 
ers with prostrate green foliage turning 
golden in autumn. 
Sedum Special 
Twenty different pot-grown Sedums,$2.00, 
postpaid. We have about thirty kinds of 
choice Sedums that we will select you 20 
different kinds from. 
PANSIES 
Our Giant Flowering Pansies comprise a 
marvelous number of new shades and va¬ 
rieties as well as improved types. All are 
of wonderful form, richest coloring and 
marvelous in size. Petals crimpled, curled, 
ruffled and blotched. Price, 50 cents per 
dozen, postpaid. 
FLOWER GARDEN 
SEEDLINGS 
Transplanted plants grown from choice 
seed—ready May 1st: Aster, Snapdragon, 
Verbena and Salvia. 30c per dozen, or four 
dozen for $1.00, postpaid. 
See Vegetable Plants, Back Cover. 
Canterbury Bells 
CANTERBURY BELLS 
(Campanula) 
An old time favorite, growing 2 to 3 feet 
high and bearing in great profusion very 
pretty bellshaped flowers. The Campanulas 
give to our gardens exceedingly pretty flow¬ 
ers for almost every location, moist or dry, 
sunny or shaded, and the flowers are pro¬ 
duced even in summer drought. Valued for 
cut flowers. Each, postpaid, 15 cents; 10 for 
$1.25. 
AQUILEGIA 
(Columbine) 
The Columbines have established a place 
in all old-fashioned gardens. Their cur¬ 
ious forms and many pleasing shades of 
color and the readiness with which they 
adapt themselves to all localities, have 
made them prime favorites. Price, post¬ 
paid, 15 cents each; 10 for $1.25. 
TREE PROTECTORS 
PBICE—2^ cents each; $2.00 per 100. 
Mailing price, 3 cents each. 
Same are made of veneer and are the best 
and easiest applied of anything ever used. 
Two men can wrap 1,000 trees a day. They 
are 18 to 24 inches long, 9 to 12 inches 
wide and one-twelfth inch thick, and are 
fastened with a small wire around the cen¬ 
ter, and will last from three to five years. 
Will protect your trees from rabbits, 
mice and bores; will also protect the stems 
from sunscald and can be left on all sum¬ 
mer and will not injure the tree. They 
are furnished green, tied in bundles of 100 
each, and are ready for use. Soak in 
water before applying. 
