French 
Pussy Willow 
Very Attractive 
The cultivated variety 
that has made a sensa¬ 
tion wherever grown. 
Branches sell during the 
winter months at from 
$1.00 to $2.00 per doz¬ 
en. Grow them on Your 
Own Lawn. Enjoy these 
dainty silvery flowers 
every winter. A beauti¬ 
ful round shrub in sum¬ 
mer. Cut the ends of 
the branches in January 
or February. Place them 
indoors in a vase of wa¬ 
ter. Watch them unfold 
their large catkins of 
silvery pink. 2 to 3 ft. 
trees. Each 60 cts.; 2 
for $1.00, postpaid. 
3146 
FRENCH 
PUSSY 
WILLOW 
Attention Please ® - 
Do Not Overlook The Sensa- ® « 
tional Blue Tree Wisteria 
Illustration does not do justice to this Out* 
standing Ornamental Tree. They are in¬ 
dispensable as a thing of beauty in your Garden. 
3143 
Blue Tree Wisteria 
No more love¬ 
ly sight can be 
imagined than a 
yj&pfe' Tree Wisteria 
in bloom. , The 
purplish blue flowers are produced by the hun¬ 
dreds and completely cover the tree during 
May, transforming it into sheer beauty. They 
are at home either in the formal garden or on 
the lawn, where they develop into beautiful 
specimens and live for generations, increasing 
in beauty and dignity each successive season. 
The trees we offer are grown on stems 3 feet 
high and the crowns are about 18 inches in 
diameter. Every tree will bloom soon after be¬ 
ing planted. All trees are B&B. Each, $6.00; 
2 for $11.50, prepaid by express. 
3146 French Pussy Willow 
S.P.395S Double Russian Violets 
The most sweet-scented of all Violets. Perfectly hardy anywhere, 
producing double sweet-scented flowers in abundance. A splendid 
variety for those troublesome shady places. Each, 40 cts.; 3 for 
$1.10; 12 for $3.75, postpaid. 
3142 Magnolia Soulangeana 
A vigorous grower and one of the hardiest of the 
Magnolias. Flowers come before the long glossy 
leaves, and are 3 to 5 inches across, cup-shaped, de¬ 
lightfully fragrant, rosy pink when in bud, pure 
white when fully open. A full-sized tree is a gi¬ 
gantic bouquet of thousands of showy flowers, not 
surpassed by any other tree in effectivene s. 3- to 
4-ft. trees, B&B, each, $3.50; 2 for $6.50, prepaid, 
by express. 
3053 New Christmas Rose 
Blooms Outdoors in the Winter 
One of the most interesting of all hardy 
plants because it flowers so early. In a 
sheltered, well drained, partially shaded po¬ 
sition will 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. Strong, 
well-rooted plants. Each, $1.00; 3 for $2.75, 
postpaid. 
3053 The New Christmas Rose 
3052 Golden Rose of China “Hugonis” 
A striking, unique shrub; at home in landscape groups, 
or independent, as solitary lawn clump. Last year’s canes 
produce the crop of bloom, healthy foliage of the Briar 
type; but the new growth springing abundantly from the 
roots, is densely clothed in acacia-like leaves and bri.tles, 
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, it is a 
shimmering mound of gold. Flowers are single, flat to 
cup-shaped. Each, 42 cts.; 3 for $1.00, postpaid. 
$1.75 
Postpaid 
3064 Truhedge—Columberry 
Patent No. 110. Often mistaken for 
boxwood on account of its formal 
shape and dense, glossy foliage. Of 
pyramidal habit, may be used for 
hedge or individual specimens with¬ 
out pruning. Strong 15 to 18 inch 
plants. Each 45 cts.; 5 for $1.75; 25 
for $7.50, postpaid. 
3050 Roan Roulettl 
Glorious New Rose 
Daintiest Rose Grown 
The semi-double soft pink 
rosette flowers, less than an 
inch in diameter, are borne 
profusely from early sum¬ 
mer until frost. Makes a 
shapely compact growth 6 
to 7 inches tall, very bushy, 
with dainty, finely cut foli¬ 
age, making it ideal as a 
border plant for the rose 
bed, perennial bed. Rock 
Garden, along the walk or 
driveway. In tests recently 
made it has been perfectly 
hardy; however, in severe 
climates we recommend giv¬ 
ing it winter . protection. 
Each 35 cts.; 3 plants 79 cts., 
postpaid. 
3141 Smoke Tree 
Glorious 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. 
Thrives anywhere but prefers a dry 
sunny location. In colder sections the 
foliage turns a brilliant color in Au¬ 
tumn. Each 75 cts.; 2 for $1.25, post¬ 
paid. 
3142 Magnolia Soulangeana 
Beautiful 
Ornamental 
Smoke Tree 
3145 Improved Bush Cherry 
It fills the need of the small home grounds where 
space is ‘limited. It not only produces fine quality fruit, 
but makes a desirable ornamental shrub. The cherries 
are of fine flavor when eaten in their fresh state and 
also make excellent jams and preserves. The fruit re¬ 
sembles a plum in size and shape. Strong, healthy 
plants, 50 cts. each; 3 for 
$1.25; 12 for $3.85, postpaid. ? 
2844 Sensational 
New Russell Lupins 
New art shades. These re¬ 
markable new Lupins are the 
result of continuous labor for 
many years. The spikes of 
bloom are often 3% feet and 
more in length. Flowers are 
fan-shaped, the standard be¬ 
ing expanded like that of a 
sweet pea. The coloring has 
an immense range and unique 
character. Received gold 
medal award by R. H. S. in 
1937. Thrives on sandy or 
light wood soil where water 
can be supplied. Their tall 
spikes of bloom present a de¬ 
lightful variety of color 
blending from June to Sep¬ 
tember. Well established 
plants which will bloom this 
season. Each, 55 cts.; 2 for 
$1.00; 6 for $2.50, postpaid. 
3145 Improved Bush Cherry 
2844 Russell Lupins 
