Persian Lilacs 
Daintier, 
prettier, long' 
erlastingthan 
the old'fash' 
ioned Lilac. 
The leaves 
are smaller, 
too. A very 
distin ctive 
and beautiful 
shrub; Grows 
8 to 10 feet 
high. Flowers 
dark red in 
color. Very 
beautiful. 
Blooms in 
May. Plant 5 
feet apart. 
PRICES: 18- to 24-inch plants, 1 for 60c; 2 for 
^1.00; 4 for ^1.85. 
SMOKE 
TREE 
(Rhus 
Cotinus) 
Right 
PRICES 
1 for_$0.75 
2 for .... 1.39 
4 for_2.50 
SMOKE TREE (Rhus cotinus). Just like a big, beau* 
tiful puff of purple smoke. Grows 8 to 10 feet high; 
can be trained to tree form or shrub as desired. 
Glossy green leaves; smoky colored panicles of feath¬ 
ery flowers. June to Septenxber. Planting dis¬ 
tance, 5 feet. Attracts much favorable attention. 
PRICES: Size l\(t to 2 feet, 75c each; 2 for $1.39; 
4 for $2.50. 
Beautiful Azalea Mollis - 2 for $L 39 
(Japanese Azalea) 
Yes, Japanese Azalea will grow in the north! And how glad you will be at 
that news! Everyone will admire your Japanese Azalea enthusiastically. These 
shrubs add an unusualness to your planting and will be a continual delight. 
Dwarf, splendid form and foliage. Burnt orange, yellow, pink, red or salmon- 
colored flowers in May and June. These are hybrids and we cannot guarantee 
colors. Like sun or shade. Hardy. Size of plants, 8 to 10 inches. Grow 3 feet 
high. Plant 2*/2 to 3 feet apart. Prices: Each plant with a ball of peat around 
the roots, 75c each; 2 for $1.39; 4 for $2.35. 
Picture at right shows an Azalea plant in full bloom. 
Hardy Daphne ^ 
(Garland Flower) Daphne Cneorum 
The most fragrant of all 
shrubs ♦.*. and decidedly 
one of the most beautiful 
There are very few flowers to delight 
you as Hardy Daphne Cneorum will do. 
Not only for its beauty, but also for the 
amazingly delightful odor. And remember 
that it has beautiful foliage that is ever¬ 
green all winter. Blooms during April and 
May when it is just one big, gorgeous mass 
of pink delight, and at intervals 
throughout the summer. Low 
growing, 15 i-nches high. 
Hardy. Likes sun. Wrap¬ 
ped in peat. Plant 2j/2 to 
3 feet apart. 
Prices: 8- to 10-in. plants, 
75c each; 2 for $1.39; 4 
for $2.35. ^ 
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JL A 
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Scotch 
Heathers 
Hardy 
Flowering 
Evergreens 
Heathers are ex¬ 
ceedingly beautiful 
and picturesque. In 
fact, they are world 
renowned. Great artists have painted them, great bards 
sing of them, and poets, novelists, historians, geographers, 
botanists—all give them praise. They are very handsome 
in low shrubbery borders and are extra fine for rockeries. 
They are evergreen—pretty all winter. 
All Heathers are low and dense growing with small 
feathery leaves and pretty clusters of tiny bell-shaped flow¬ 
ers. Easy to grow, especially in dry sunny positions, but 
will also grow in moist land and shady places. Cut branches 
stay life-like for months. 
SCOTCH HEATHER fCaZ/una vulgaris). Hundreds of 
pretty bell-shaped pink flowers and unusually pretty foli¬ 
age. Prices: 75c each; 2 for $1.39; 4 for $2.35. 
It’s easy to find what you want. Index on pages 4 and 5. 
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