Hamm onion. New Jersey 
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Quantity Trice 
FRANKLINIA, 6 ft. 
1 
3.00 
GIXKO. The rare tree from Japan, 5 ft. Ult. H. 
25 ft. 
1 
3.00 
GOLDEN RAIN (Laburnum). Ult. H. 12 ft. 
Extra large, 5 to 6 ft. 
1 
2 SO 
HAWTHORNE, Ult. 15 ft., in pink or white, 4 ft. 
1 
2.00 
HEAVENLY BAMBOO. Truly a garden wonder. 
Dwarf plant, 2 ft., leaves a foot in length. Ten 
inches broad, lanced and finely cut and graceful 
as silk. Color in bronze red to brilliant red. 
Hardy. Handsome for rock garden or Japanese 
effect. One foot size. Ult. H. 3 ft. 
O 
1.50 
HORSE CHESTNUT, Ult. H. 15 ft., red flowering, 
Double, 5-6 ft. 
1 
6.50 
HORSE CHESTNUT. White flowers, 6 to 7 ft. 
1 
1.50 
JAPANESE RED MAPLE cut leaf. Finely cut 
leaves. Low spreading habit. Excellent for 
pools. 18 in. 
1 
2.50 
JAPANESE TREE LILAC. When Lilacs are men¬ 
tioned one immediately thinks of the everyday 
called varieties. This type is not in any way 
similar. The flowers are creamy white and a 
mass of lace work in panicles of ten inches. 
Each branch sets with these blooms and makes 
a glorious lawn tree. Ult. H. 12 ft. Low 
spreading habit. FI. size 6 ft. 
1 
3.00 
JUDAS, Red Bud. 5 to 6 ft. 
1 
2.50 
LILAC, Ludwig Spaeth. We have, in reserve, a 
small block of these handsome plants. The flow¬ 
ers are single but very large; heavy in texture. 
The clusters are large and handsome. Color the 
nearest approach to red. The outstanding va¬ 
riety. Flowering size. 
1 
1.50 
LILY OF VALLEY TREE (Styrax). A dwarf up¬ 
right shrub well branched from bottom up. 
Branches upright. Filled with dainty Lily of 
Valley flowers. Of dwarf habit. Rarely above 
1(1 ft. Very hardy and quite rare. 
1 
1.50 
MAGNOLIA, “STAR MAGNOLIA”. 3 ft. 
Bushy. White. 
1 
3.50 
MONKEY PUZZLE TREE, a very rare evergreen, 
hardy, 2 y 2 ft. 
1 
10.00 
MULBERRY, weeping variety, 4 to 5 ft., standard 
1 
2.00 
NUT TREES: 
English Soft Shell, 4 ft. 
1 
2.00 
Pecan, hardy type, 4 ft. 
1 
2.00 
PEAR. New Seedless, said to be the best pear 
on the market. 3 ft. 
1 
1.50 
PEONY, tree. These plants make small trees 
and are perfectly hardy. In named sorts. White, 
pink, red and tyue purple, a color not found 
in other types. Plants ready to bloom, each.... 
A collection of all different, labeled. 
4 
2.00 
9.00 
PEONY, tree, “Surprise.” A lovely combination 
of red. white, and yellow. New and one of 
the best. 
1 
16.00 
Yellow. This is a lovely orange yellow. True 
to color. 
1 
14.00 
l’RUNE OR GERMAN PLUM. This is the hand¬ 
some egg-shaped plum, known also as prune, 
since the fruit is of the same size. Delicious 
purple in color. Flesh sweet and a great favor-, 
ite. Easy culture and of prolific habit. Large, 
bearing size, 6 ft. 
1 
1.50 
PURPLE LEAVED FRINGED PLUM (Prunis). 
Something unique for the lawn. Does not fruit. 
An improvement over the common type as the 
leaves are finely cut. Pink flowers. 4 ft. 
1 
2.00 
QUINCE. 6 ft. 
1 
3.00 
RHODODENDRON. Hybrids. Red, white or 
orchid. 18 in. with buds. 
1 
2.00 
ROBINIA (Moss Acacia.). Pink flowers similar 
to Wisteria; beautiful and rare, 6 ft. standard.. 
1 
3.50 
SACRED LILY OF INDIA (Amorpliu Riversie). 
Not hardy. This Lily will grow to a height of 
7 ft. with white flowers of three feet. A marvel 
and great attraction. Large flowering bulbs.. 
1 
1.50 
SNOWBALL PINK. (Carlesie), a dwarf shrub. 
Flowers open pink turning to white, very 
fragrant. No garden should be without it. 2 ft. 
1 
2.00 
