Hammonton , Jersey 
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Quantity Price 
FRANKLINIA, 6 ft. 1 3.00 
GINKO. The rare tree from Japan, 5 ft. Ult. 25 
ft. 1 3.00 
GOLDEN RAIN (Laburnum). Extra large, 5 to 
6 ft. 1 2.50 
HAWTHORNE, in pink or white, 4 ft. 1 2.00 
HEAVENLY BAMBQO. Truly a garden wonder. 
Dwarf plant, 2 ft., leaves a foot in length. Ten 
inches broad, lanced and finely cut and graceful 
as silk. Color in bronze red to brilliant red. 
Hardy. Handsome for rock garden or Japanese 
effect. One foot size. Ult. 3 ft. 2 1.50 
HORSE CHESTNUT, red flowering, double, 5-6 ft. 1 6.50 
HORSE CHESTNUT. White flowers. 6 to 7 ft.. 1 1.50 
HYDRANGEA, climbing. 1 1.50 
JAPANESE TREE LILAC, Dwarf Lawn Tree. 
Ends filled with immense panicles, white lacy 
flowers. A mass of bloom. 1 1.50 
JUDAS, Red Bud. 5 to 6 ft. 1 1.50 
LILAC, Ludwig Spaeth. We have, in reserve, a 
small block of these handsome plants. The flow¬ 
ers are single but very large; heavy in texture. 
The clusters are large and handsome. Color, the 
nearest approach to red. The outstanding va¬ 
riety. Flowering size. 1 1.50 
LILY OF VALLEY TREE (Styrax). A dwarf up¬ 
right shrub well branched from bottom up. 
Branches upright. Filled with dainty Lily of 
Valley flowers. Of dwarf habit. Rarely above 10 
ft. Very hardy and quite rare. 1 1.50 
MAGNOLIA, purple flowering, 3 ft., bushy. 1 1.50 
MAGNOLIA, “STAR MAGNOLIA”. 3 ft. 
Bushy. 1 3.50 
MONKEY PUZZLE TREE, a very rare evergreen, 
hardy, 2ft. 1 7.50 
MULBERRY, weeping variety, 4 to 5 ft., standard. 1 2.00 
NUT TREES: 
English Soft Shell, 4 ft. 1 1.50 
Pecan, hardy type, 4 ft. 1 1.50 
PEONY, tree. These plants make small trees and 
are perfectly hardy. In named sorts. White, 
pink, red and true purple, a color not found in 
other types. Plants ready to bloom, each. 2.50 
A collection of all different, labeled. 4 9.00 
PRUNE OR GERMAN PLUM. This is the 
handsome egg-shaped plum, known also as prune, 
since the fruit is of the same size. Delicious purple 
in color. Flesh sweet and a great favorite. Easy 
culture and of prolific habit. Large, bearing size, 
6 ft. 1 1.50 
RHODODENDRON. Red, white or orchid. 18 
in. with many buds. 1 2.00 
ROBINIA, pink flowers similar to Wisteria; beau¬ 
tiful and rare, 6 ft. standard. 1 3.50 
SACRED LILY OF INDIA, (not hardy). This 
Lily will grow to a height of 7 ft. with white 
flowers of three feet. A marvel and great attrac¬ 
tion. Large flowering bulbs. 1 1.50 
SNOWBALL, pink. Extra large with buds. Ult. 
3 ft. 1 2.00 
TREE ROSES, any color. 5 ft. stems. 1 3.50 
WISTERIA, pink, 3 ft. 1 1.50 
WISTERIA MULTIJUGA. This is the true long 
cluster type. The racemes hanging in great pro¬ 
fusion with trusses 12 to 18 in. long. White or 
blue. Large 3 ft. to 4 ft. plants. Each. 1.50 
PHELOCACTUS. These belong to the so-called 
“Night Blooming Cereus’’. Bloom in the day and 
the flowers are very large. Pink, lavender, rose 
and white, large flowering size. 1 1.00 
ROCK CACTUS, resembles a rock, pink flowers. . 4 1.00 
