RING SHRUBS COLLECTION 
(2) Spireo Billardi. (3) Spirea, Snow Garland. (5) Forsythia 
y Waterer. (8) Spirea Van Houttei. (9) Hydrangea P. G. 
3 ppd tl for $1*85 2 Collections, medium size, for $3.65, ppd. 
lid for.$2.85 2 Collections, large size, for ..$5.45, ppd. 
European Mountain Ash 
Beautiful lawn tree with fern-like foliage, 
producing clusters of bright orange berries 
in summer and autumn. Very ornamental. 
Price—4-5 ft. trees, $1.00 each; 2 for 
$1.90, prepaid. (See page 32.) 
New Lavender Cup Flower 
(Nierembergia Hippomanica) 
A real sensation—continuous blooming, dwarf, half- 
hardy perennial. Starts blooming early and continues 
until heavy frost. Grows 5 to 6 inches tall, with a 
spread of 8 to 10 inches. Lovely lavender-blue flowers 
wifh touch of yellow in center, for boi^js, pots or 
window boxes. o3 plants for 65c; 6 for .£1.20, prepaid. 
French Lilacs 
New, large, double Lilacs of exceptional beauty. 
Charles Joly. Wine-red. Pres. Grevy. Delicate blu 
Charles X. Light red. Madame Lemoine. White 
Price: 2-yr. size, your choice, 3 for $1.20; 4 f( 
$1.45, prepaid. (See page 35.) 
/Zlaye- O-Muml 
The Plant of a Bushel of Blooms 
Hardy and easy to 
grow. Forms bushes 
18-24 inches across 
with hundreds of pom- 
pon-shaped flowers. A 
jk a blaze of color for au- 
Jt*. tumn gardens. Of- 
# fered in pink, red 
'• an-1 golden-.oil 
v c °l° rs - Price—3 
* V ... V plants (your 
W ^ choice', for 85c; 6 
4 \ H for $1-50, pre- 
" ^r. jm % paid. (See page 
Hardy Asters 
Most beautiful fall flow¬ 
ers—all labeled. (Page 56.) 
Amethyst. Dark blue. 
Joan Vaughan. Lavender. 
Skyland Queen. Blue. 
Red Rover. Red. 
Sunset. Pink. 
One of Each 
(See page 56.) 
Beautiful new named 
varieties, in shades of or¬ 
ange, yellow and apricot. 
Hardy and easy to grow. 
5 PLANTS 
Assorted 5QP 
Shades ** + ' 
ADD 15c FOR 
PACKING ON 
ORDERS OF LESS 
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