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3147 
10 Transplanted-Evergreens 
Collection Comprises 
5 and 6 
Year Old 
0nly^2*H 
3 Black Hill Spruce.6 yr. old. 8 to 12 inch 
3 Colorado Spruce.6 yr. old. 8 to 12 inch 
2 Norway Spruce.6 yr. old. 12 to 18 inch 
2 Scotch Pine.5 yr. old. 12 to 18 inch 
In view of tlie very low price at which this Special Evergreen Collection is of¬ 
fered we cannot change the collection in any respect. The above Evergreen Col¬ 
lection represents the only Evergreens we have to offer this season. 
) Regular $6.00 Value. 
Here is your opportunity to start an Evergreen planting at a 
price within the reach of all. ^ 
For Home and Yard Decoration Nothing Equals Evergreens 
This Special Evergreen Collection May Be Shipped Anytime from 
April 15th to June 1st. Please State on Your Order What Date Wanted. 
Novelties 
That You 
Should 
Have in 
Your 
Garden 
All 
Postpaid 
at 
World^s 
Lowest 
Prices 
The >e>v ChristinaM Ho«e 
311.% Inipr<Me<l Hush Clu^rrj* 
3056 Glorious New Rose 
Rosa Rouletti—Finest and Daintiest Rose Grown 
Excellent for House Culture 
The semi-double soft pink rosette 
flowers, less than an inch in diameter 
and so tiny that a bee will almost cover 
a bloom, are borne profusely from early 
summer until frost, making- it practi¬ 
cally everblooming-. Rosa Rouletti 
makes a shapely compact growth 6 to 
7 inches tall, very bushy, with dainty, 
finekv cut foliage which is almost ever¬ 
green in appearance, making it ideal as 
a border plant for the rose bed, peren¬ 
nial bed. Rock Garden, along the walk 
or driveway. In testa recently made it 
has been perfectly hardy, remaining 
green all winter; however, in severe cli¬ 
mates we recommend giving it winter 
protection. ;5 I'hints 7J)o, I>«.sl|>ai<l. 
3056 Rosa Rouletti 
3053 New Christmas Rose 
Helleborus[o 
A Live Rose That Blooms 
)ut<loors in the Winter 
This is one of the most interesting of all hardy 
plants we have because it flowers so early. In a 
sheltered, well drained, partially shaded position 
it will come iiito bloom during February or March. 
The flowers are large and of artistic form. They 
are white, lightly flushed purple, and measure two 
inches in diameter. Give them a moist leaf-mold 
mixture with an addition of well rotted manure 
and do not disturb by re-planting. 12 inches high. 
Kacli, Ijil.OOs 3 for ii!2.75, postpaid. 
3052 Ro^a Hugonis “Hardy” The Golden Rose of China 
A .striking, unique, attractive shrub; at home in medium .sections of 
the landscape groups, or conspicuously independent, as solitary lawn 
clump. Last year’s canes produce the crop of bloom, with clean, 
healthy foliage of the Briar type; but the new growth springing abun¬ 
dantly from the roots, is densely clothed in acacia-like leaves and 
bristles, all a reddish maroon. A matured bush may attain 6 feet in 
height, with corresponding spread. The sparkling buds begin to swell 
in April, so that early in May, Hugonis is a shimmering mound of 
gold. The flowers are single, flat to cup-shaped, with charming 
stamen tufts at center; set snugly full length of the arching canes. 
Their color is bright and noticeable, ranging from deep gold to canary. 
Rach, 4-c; 3 for $1.00, postpaid. 
3141 Smoke Tree 
(Rhus Cotinus) New Glorious Small Hardy 
Tree. Grows 12 Ft. High 
One of the most picturesque and unusual of small 
hardy trees. Its beautiful summer dress of dense green 
foliage is surmounted in the autumn with many loose 
feathery panicles of minute flowers which give the 
effect of a dense cloud of smoke. The Smoke Tree 
thrives anywhere but prefers a dry sunny location. 
In colder sections the foliage turns a brilliant color in 
Autumn. Each, 75e; 2 for .51.25, postpaid. 
Smoke Tree 
3141 
36.52 Rosa lliigoiii.s—Rose 
;{I4(» Ereneli I’liss.v Willow 
3146 French Pussy Willow 
Very Attractive Ornamental 
Perfectly Hardy 
Height 10 Feet 
This is not the wild pussy wil¬ 
low but a cultivated variehv that 
has made a sensation wherever it 
has been shown. Branches of this 
variety have been sellinR- at retail 
during the winter moiilhs in cities 
at from $1.00 to $‘1.00 per dozen. 
You Can Grow Them on Your Own 
Lawn. Enjoy these <i;iinly silvery 
liowers every winter. A beautiful 
round shrub in summer. Wherever 
you have room for a Lilac or 
Snowball, you have room for a 
Pussy Willow. I^se them for tail 
screens or hackgrnuiids. Cut the 
ends of the branches in Janu.ary or 
J’ebruary. I’hwe them indoors in 
a vase of water. Watch them un¬ 
fold their larire catkins of silvery 
pink, from 1 to 2 inches long. 
They will repay you many times 
their cost in pleasure. 2 to 3 ft. 
Each, OOc; 2 for $1.00, postpaid. 
3145 Improved Bush Cherry 
The Improved Bush Cherry i.s the result of 
over thirty year.s of hybridizing and jilant 
■selection. It fills the need of the smiill home 
grounds where space i.s limited. It not only 
produces flue quality fruit, but make.s ji de¬ 
sirable ornamental shrub. The cherries are 
of fine flavor wlien eaten in their fresit stttte 
and also make excellent jams and pre.serves. 
The fruit resembles a plum in size and 
shtiite, but the plant grows in the form of ti 
hush, 4 feet tall at niiiturity, and produces 
fruit on all of its branches from the ground 
UI). 
I’rloes: Strong, healthy, field grown plants, 
50e each; 3 for .51.2.5; 12 for .53.N.5, postpaid. 
