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Shady Lawn Nursery 
Quantity Price 
SWEET PEA, hardy. Fine for fences or trellis. 
Blooms all Summer. Red, pink, and white.... 4 
SWEET WILLIAM, P. Fit. H. 12 in. Choice of 
dwarf or tall. 15 
TAMABIX (Feather Tree). Fern like foliage re¬ 
sembling Asparagus fern. Upright growth. 
Ult. H. 12 ft., graceful. Every branch literally 
covered with tiny pink flowers. We have three 
varieties, early, midseason and late. Various 
shades of pink. 3 ft. plants... 
TEA PLANT (Oenothera), shrub. Hardy, nice 
for garden. Lacey, white ttovyers, 2 ft. 
TEA, Labrador, dwarf. Shrub, attractive, green 
leaves. Small white flowers. This tea was used 
by the Continental Army during the American 
Revolution.. 1 
TIGRIDIA, or Mexican Mystery flower. Hand¬ 
some flowers. Treat as Gladiolus bulbs. 12 
TREE OF HEAVEN (Ailanthus). Acquired its 
name due to the fact that it will grow anywhere 
no matter how poor the soil, 4 ft. Ult. H. 20 ft. 1 
TREES, as follows, 0 ft. light caliber. ■ 1 
(Heavy trees—$3.50 each) 
Buttonwood 
Downing Tulip 
Elm, Siberian 
Maple, Silver 
Mulberry, Russian, 4 ft. 
Oak (Pin, 4 ft) 
White Bircli 
Weeping Willow 
Umbrella 
Ivatsura, 4 ft 
Chinese Pagoda Tree, 3 ft. 
TRILLIFMS. R. Shade. These lovely flowers 
are too beautiful to omit from your rock gar-, 
den, especially if it is in a shady spot. Height 
but 0 inches. Do best in acid soil or peat 
moSs. They come in colors of pink shades, 
purple, yellow, and white. 6 in all. 6 
100 for $8.00 
TULIPS. (Fall only.) We offer bulbs under sep¬ 
arate colors. They may be ordered in this, 
manner. In our rainbow assortment we make a 
complete hand mixture. This is an assortment 
worthy of admiration. Our tulips are imported 
from Holland and are No. 1 size. 
Cottage. Under color or mixed. Plant in Fall 25 
Darwin, Holland grown. Mixed or under color. 
Plant in Fall. ($3.50 per 100). 25 
Lady Tulips (or Mariposa. Tulips). Tiny red 
and white flowers of about an inch on long 
graceful stems. 10 
Parrot Tulips. There is nothing more unique 
or more showy than the true Parrot or Fan¬ 
tasy Tulips. Large jagged-edged flowers 
the color of its namesake. 12 
Peony or double type, mixed. Plant in Fall.... 20 
Rock Garden Varieties. These are small dwarf 
varieties suited for rock gardens or border. 
Various types, fine assortment. 15 
VERBENIA. Hardy type. Rock garden. Here 
is truly an excellent plant that flowers all sum¬ 
mer. Low growing and fine for borders. Red 
and pink. A slight winter protection is beneficial 4 
VINES. 2 year plants, 4 for $1.00 (unless noted 
otherwise) 
1 — Bittersweet. Twines 
2 — Clematis. (See under Clematis). 
3— Flame Vine (Bignona) Red flowers. Twines 
or may be trained as a tree. 
4— Honeysuckle. Common fragrant type. So 
often seen in old fashioned gardens. Still 
rlie best. White and yellow flowers, very 
fragrant. Fine for banks to prevent soil 
washing. (50 for $5.00) 
5— Red Flowering (Sempervivum) Bell shaped 
flowers. 
r> —Vellow Net. Same as the first but with 
golden foliage. 2 
l— Hop. Twines. 
IVY. 
8— Boston Ivy (Ampelopsis Veitchii). Clings 
anywhere. The best. Large leaves. 
9— Dwarf Ivy (Evergreen Pittsburgh). Small 
leaf type for indoors or on walls. Ex¬ 
tremely hardy. 6 
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