holodiscus discolor—A grand native having immense heads 
of filmy cream-white bloom from 10" to 12" long. Forms 
a large shapely bush. Strong 2 yr. 50c 
nipponica rotundifolia—A wonderful new shrub from Japan 
of rounded symmetrical growth and round, waxy leaves. 
Heads of pure white flowers in great profusion. A 
worthwhile new shrub. 1 yr. 35c 
prunifolia—6'. Fully double white flowers in profusion. 
Known as the double Bridal Wreath. 2 yr. 35c; 3 yr. 55c 
thunbergi—A charming dwarf with delicate lacy foliage 
assuming tints of reddish bronze and gold in autumn 
and remaining until the new leaves appear in the spring. 
2 yr. 25c; 3 yr. 35c 
tricocarpa — The new Korean spirea. Large heads of 
creamy-white flowers with a distinct eye. 
1 yr. 20c; 2 yr. 30c; 3 yr. 40c 
van houttei—The well known Bridal-Wreath. Will do well 
in a very dry situation where most shrubs fail. 
2 yr. 25c; 3 yr. 35c 
SYR INGA (Si-ring'-ga) —Lilacs 
Persian Purple—Great heads of lacy purple flowers. 
1 yr. 25c; 2 yr. 35c; 3 yr. 50c 
TAMARIX (Tam'-a-rix) 
africana—A tall growing shrub whose wiry canes are 
hidden by masses of pink bloom before the distinctive 
feathery foliage appears. One of the finest shrubs for 
the background of the perennial border. 
1 yr. 20c; 2 yr. 30c; 3 yr. 40c 
odessana—A summer bloomer with dainty blue-green foli¬ 
age and soft pink flowers. 2 yr. 25c each 
hispida aestivalis—Similar to odessana with deep pink 
flowers. 1 yr. 25c 
Summer Glow—8'. Another newcomer of the utmost im¬ 
portance, having bright wine-red colored flowers con¬ 
trasting handsomely with the feathery blue-grey foliage. 
Being of hispida parentage this Tamarix blooms in late 
summer when there is a dearth of color in the shrub¬ 
bery border. Extremely fine. $1.00 each 
VIBURNUM (Vy-bur-num)—Snowball 
opulus sterile—Great balls of pure snow-white flowers in 
May. Vigorous tall growing shrub. 
1 yr. 20c; 2 yr. 30c; 3 yr. 45c 
carlesi—4'. Wonderfully fragrant carnation scented flower 
clusters of waxy white shaded with pink. 3 yr. $1.25 each 
VITEX (Vy'-fex) 
macrophylla—A rare and choice shrub having large heads 
of soft blue flowers from July till frost, and beautifully 
cut aromatic foliage. Strong plants 60c each 
WEIGELIA (Wy-jeel'-i-a) 
Foxglove-like flowers in clusters on long arching branches. 
Very showy in May and June, 
floribunda—6'. Free flowering crimson. 2 yr. 35c 
rosea—6'. Beautiful bright pink. 2 yr. 35c 
variegata—4'. Compact form with beautifully variegated 
leaves and lovely pink flowers. 2 yr. 35c 
EVERGREENS—Conifers 
We ship evergreens only with bare roots which make 
them very much cheaper and with any reasonable care 
they will do equally as well as when dug with a ball of 
earth. They are carefully packed with moss and guar¬ 
anteed to reach you in perfect condition. 
Berckman Arborvitae—A dwarf growing yellow tipped 
sort. Very popular. 
2 yr. 30c; 3 yr. 40c; 4 yr. 50c; 5 yr. 60c 
Globe Arborvitae—Growing naturally in true globe form. 
3 yr. 35c; 4 yr. 45c; 5 yr. 55c 
Oriental Arborvitae—Strong growing heavy rich foliage. 
6 yr. specimens $2.00 
Plume Juniper—An upright dwarf having feathery foliage 
turning reddish bronze in cold weather. 
3 yr. 35c; 4 yr. 50c 
Prostrate Juniper—A fine dense growing prostrate ever¬ 
green. 2 yr. 25c; 3 yr. 40c 
Pyramidal Arborvitae—The easiest pyramidal evergreen 
to keep in perfect columnar form. 
3 yr. 40c; 4 yr. 60c; Strong 5 yr. 75c 
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE 
ORDERING 
Order Early—Unless specific instructions are given for 
later shipment we fill orders in rotation received. We 
sometimes get a bit behind during the rush season and 
the early order, of course, gets out first. 
Concerning Postage—We prepay all seeds to any point. 
Plants, roots, and bulbs will be sent by Parcel Post if 
postage is included with order. (Add 10% for points 
west of the Mississippi and 15% for points east of the 
Mississippi.) Otherwise shipment will be made by Ex¬ 
press, Collect. We will prepay all orders of $5.00 and 
over in the states of Montana, Idaho, Oregon, Washing¬ 
ton and California, except for trees, vines and shrubs 
which must go by express, collect. 
Canadian Shipments—Our Canadian customers must first 
obtain a permit from the Department of Agriculture at 
Ottawa. Plants will then be shipped as requested. If 
shipment is to be made by mail, please add 15% for 
postage. 
Guarantee—We guarantee all stock to reach you in live, 
growing condition and to be absolutely true to name. 
Any stock that is not in good condition when received 
will be cheerfully replaced if we are notified immedi¬ 
ately. As we have no control over weather and soil 
conditions and have no way of overseeing proper plant¬ 
ing and care after planting, we cannot assume any re¬ 
sponsibility after our stock reaches you in good condi¬ 
tion. 
Cash With Ordei—Please send remittance with order as 
we do not like to ship C. O. D. It is an additional expense 
to you and often causes delay. 
May We Substitute?—When permitted to substitute we al¬ 
ways give extra value even if no substitute is necessary. 
Our collection is large and contains many items of 
which stock is limited and if we are sold out we appre¬ 
ciate the opportunity of substituting. 
Correspondence—We are glad to answer questions at all 
times but ask that you please use a separate sheet and 
not include on order blank. 
FREE OFFER—We will send one 25c plant of your choice 
with each $2.00 plant order if included on your order. 
This does not apply to seed orders. 
Rock Plants—Plants suitable for the rockery are marked 
thus (*) 
Located as we are in a region where thirty degrees be¬ 
low zero is sometimes in order, our plants which are field 
grown, should be perfectly hardy in any part of the country. 
We sometimes have a little difficulty in getting shipments 
off to our southern friends before the first of March, al¬ 
though we do, as a rule have some mild weather in Feb¬ 
ruary in which it is possible to make shipment. If you wish 
an early shipment, please advise on your order and we will 
do the very best that is possible. 
BABY EVERGREENS 
Strongly rooted plants from 2" pots. These plants will 
establish at once and make a fine growth the first season. 
Arbor Vitae globosa—-3'. Deep green globe shaped. 
Arbor Vitae pyramidal is—Dark green columnar form. 
Buxus sempervirens—3'. Fine compact form of Boxwood. 
Juniper andorra—2'. Spreading dwarf of silvery green. 
Juniper communis aurea—2'. Dwarf and symetrical. Golden 
leaved. 
Juniper pfitzei—4'. Handsome grey green. 
Juniper prostrata—1'. Forms a dense cushion of silvery 
green. 
Juniper sabina-—3'. Spreading branches of deep green. 
Pinus mughus—4'. Dwarf spreading pine for rockeries or 
foundation planting. 
20c each; 3 for 55c; doz. $2.00 
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