POWELL SEED STORE, Louisville, Kentucky - Peonies, Fruit Trees, Shrubs and Vines 
Peony 
PEONIES 
Although roots can be supplied in spring, fall is 
considered the best planting time. Our deliveries 
are usually made about September first. Place 
your order now for delivery later on. 
COURONNE D’OR —8.1. White. Each... .$0.40 
EDULIS SUPERBA —7.6. Bright mauve- 
pink. Each.40 
FELIX CROUSSE— 8.4. Popular red. Each. .50 
LE CYGNE —9.9. This peony well deserves 
the highest rating given to it. Delight¬ 
fully fragrant flowers of creamy white. 
No trace of stain. Each. 2.50 
MAD. JULES DESSERT— 9.4. White with 
buff and salmon shades. A prize win¬ 
ner. Each.90 
MARIE JACQUIN— 8.3. Semi-double. 
White with collar of yellow stamens. Ea.. .45 
MON. JULES ELIE— 9.3. Large lilac- 
pink. Each.50 
PRESIDENT TAFT— 8.7. Shell pink. Ea.. .50 
PRIMEVERE —8.6. Beautiful clear yellow. 
Should be cut in bud and allowed to open 
indoors. Each.75 
SOLANGE —9.7. A suffusion of buff and 
pale salmon-pink. Each.80 
WALTER FAXON— 9.3. One of the best 
pinks. A most attractive flower. Each. . 1.80 
UNNAMED PEONIES. We can supply 
peonies not labeled in red, pink, or white, 
at $0.25 each, $2.25 per dozen. 
Fruit Trees 
APPLES —Two year. Each, 80 cents; 10 of a 
kind, $5.00. 
CHERRIES— Two year, %. Each, $1.25. 
Montmorency —Red, sour. 
Black Tartarian —Black, sweet. 
PEACHES —% to %. Each, 80 cents; 10 for $5.00. 
Elberta -Yellow, August, freestone. 
Belle of Georgia —-White blush, August, freestone. 
Hale —Golden yellow, August, freestone. 
Chinese Cling —Creamy white, September. 
Sal way —Yellow, October, freestone. 
PEARS —%. Each, $1.00; 10 for $6.50. 
Kiefer, Garber, Bartlett, Seckel. 
PLUMS —Two year. Each, 80 cents. 
Abundance, Burbank, Green Gage. Damson. 
GRAPE VINES 
Two year, No. 1 Each 10 
Concord, Standard black.$0.30 $1.90 
Catawba, sweet red.30 2.00 
Niagara, standard white.30 1.75 
Hardy Vines 
BOSTON IVY (Ampelopsis Veitchi). 
Clinging vine for stone, brick, or 
wood work. One year old. Ea. 35c 
CLEMATIS JACK MAN I— This hardy 
climber bears large flowers of deep 
velvety purple. We will not re¬ 
place plants of this variety. Each, 
70 cents. 
CLEMATIS PANICULATA G—Sweet- 
scented white blooms. Best hardy 
vine for porch shade. Each 30 cents, 
3 for 75 cents. 
JAPANESE HONEYSUCKLE (Loni- 
cera Halliana) Almost evergreen, 
the fragrant white flowers change to 
rich yellow as they expand. Each 
35 cents. 
KUDZU VINE. A rampant growing 
vine with bean-like foliage producing 
dense shade. Each $1.00. 
SILVER LACE VINE (Polygonum Au- 
berti). Also known as Chinese Fleece. 
A fast-growing vine for porches, 
pergolas, and trellises. Each 60c. 
WISTERIA (Chinensis blue) —Strong, 
rapid climber. The flowers hang in 
pendulous clusters. Each 60 cents. 
Hardy Shrubs 
ALMOND RED FLOWERING DOU¬ 
BLE —Very handsome flowers, (size 
2 to 3 ft.) Each 60 cents. 
JAPANESE BARBERRY— The dwarf, 
bushy growth is excellent as hedge 
or in foundation planting. Suscepti¬ 
ble to formal pruning. (Size 12 to 
18 inches.) Each 25 cents. 
BUDLEIA (Butterfly Bush). Excellent 
for shrubbery border or as specimens 
in the garden. Blooms July till 
frost. (Size, 2 ft.) Each 35 cents. 
CRAPE MYRTLE— This lovely shrub 
produces pink and magenta flowers 
in the early fall. The crepelike 
flowers are borne in huge clusters. 
Frequent pruning is beneficial. The 
plants are sometimes very slow in 
coming out the first year. Due to 
unknown factors, we do not guar¬ 
antee these plants. Each 50 cents. 
DEUTZIA (Pride of Rochester). Vig¬ 
orous, well-shaped bush. Blooms in 
June, flowers white. (Size, 18 to 
24 in.) Each 35 cents. 
FORSYTHIA (Golden Bell). Bright 
yellow flowers very early in the 
spring. (Size, 2 to 3 ft.) Each 35c. 
BUSH HONEYSUCKLE (Lonicera 
Tartarica). Wealth of white, pink 
and red flowers. Grows to height of 
6 to 8 feet. Blooms in May. Each 
(2 to 3 feet), 40 cents. 
HYDRANGEA PANICULATA G—The 
most popular summer-flowering 
shrub. Largest blossoms of pure 
white flowers. Each 40 cents. 
MOCK ORANGE (Philadelphia)— 
Strong grower with beautiful foliage. 
Produces white flowers in June. 
(Size 2 to 3 feet.) Each 50 cents. 
SNOWBALL (Viburnum). Covered 
with round clusters of pure white 
flowers. This is the old-fashioned 
Snowball. Each (18 to 24 inches) 
45 cents. 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI The most 
beautiful Spirea and a graceful shrub 
which deserves much popularity. 
The flowers are borne in long, droop¬ 
ing sprays during May. (Size, 2 
to 3 feet.) Each 30 cents. 
SPIREA ANTHONY WATEREIi Of 
dwarf, dense growth. Valuable for 
foreground. Crimson flowers June 
till frost. (Size, 18 to 24 inches.) 
Each 40 cents. 
WEIGELLA “EVA RATH KE”— The 
brilliant flowers are borne twice dur¬ 
ing each season. Fine for shrub 
border. Each 50 cents. 
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Clematis Jackmani 
Clematis'Paniculata 
Spirea Van Houttei 
