HARDY CLIMBING 
VINES?»SS.., 
AMPELOPSIS Engelmonni. A hardy climber that crawls 
or climbs over wood, brick and stone buildings. Leaves 
become wonderful in their rich colors in the fall. Prob¬ 
ably the best liked and most commonly used of all the 
climbing vines where a real hardy vine is needed. 
Nice plants, 25c each; 10 for ^2.00 
BITTERSWEET, American. One of the hardiest climbers. 
Desirable for the large clusters of beautiful orange-red 
berries which remain all winter. Fine winter bouquets. 
Bittersweet comes in both sex plants, male and female. 
To be sure to get fruiting plants one should plant 3 or 4 
vines. Each, 35c; 4 for ^1.25 
BITTERSWEET, Joponese. A much handsomer plant than 
the American variety. Limbs are also more graceful. Fruits 
are round but a lighter yellow. Beautiful vine. 
Each, 35c; 4 for ^1.25 
HONEYSUCKLE, Scarlet Trumpet. The old-fashioned 
very hardy Climbing Honeysuckle that does so well in the 
colder parts of the country. Long slender, graceful vines 
with rich glossy leaves and brilliant orange-red trumpet¬ 
like flowers. Strong, 2-year vines, 50c each; 4 for ^1.60 
SILVER 
LACE 
VINE 
The newest addition to our 
list of hardy vines. Plants we 
send out will grow 25 feet 
in the first season. The fastest 
growing vine we have. Dense 
foliage of small green leaves. 
Vine covered with large sil¬ 
very lacy flower sprays of 
white. 
45c each; 4 for $1.20 
FINE PLANTS FOR HEDGES 
All of the following shrubs priced below work up nicely into hedges. As to which is the best, is just a matter 
of individual taste. 
Spirea Van Houttei 
BARBERRY Thunbergi. Much used for informal hedges to 3 feet high. Also makes a nice trimmed hedge. 
Red berries hang on all winter. 
12 to 18 in. seedlings, 10 for 75c; 50 for ^3.35; 100 for ^6.50, postpaid 
12 to 18 in. transplants, 10 for ^1.00; 50 for $4.25; 100 for $8.00, postpaid 
B. Thunbergi pluriflora erecto. (Truehedge Columnberry.) U. S. Plant Patent No. 110. A spectacular new 
form of Barberry, growing straight, upright and pyramidal with very dense growth and heavy foliage evenly 
distributed from the ground up. Berries very much like those of Barberry Thunbergi. Plants can be grown 
and trimmed like Boxwood into symmetrical specimens. Extensively used for hedges now as it almost trims 
itself. 12 to 15 in. plants, 35c each; 5 for ^1.45; 25 for ^6.00; 100 for ^22.00, not prepaid 
BUCKTHORN. A very hardy hedge plant that responds very nicely to trimming. Dark glossy foliage makes it 
look very rich and neat. The most extensively used hedge shrub in this section of the country. 
18 to 24 in., 10 for 95c; 50 for ^.25; 100 for ^7.50, postpaid 
Heavy, 2 to 3 ft., 10 for ^1.25; 50 for $ 5 . 00 ; 100 for ^.00, not prepaid 
Heavy, 3 to 4 ft., 10 for ^1.50; 50 for ^6.00; 100 for ^10.00, not prepaid 
CARAGANA. (Siberian Pea Tree.) Early bright yellow flowers with gray green foliage. Makes an exceedingly 
fine trimmed hedge any height desired up to 10 feet. The hardiest known hedge plant for the most severe 
locations. is to 24 in., 50 for ^2.50; 100 for ^4.00, postpaid 
HONEYSUCKLE (Mixed Pink ond White Upright). The Upright Honeysuckle makes one of the hardiest and 
prettiest of hedges. Also fine as an untrimmed background when it grows to a height of 10 to 12 feet. 
Quni/pe^ 
All 3-year-old, twice transplanted, balled and burlapped. 
ANDORRA. Green in summer, red-purple in winter. 
12 to 18 In., each, $1.50; pair, $2.75 
18 to 24 in., each, $1.75; pair, $3.25 
PFITZER. Handsome, feathery, gray-green foliage. 
12 to 18 in., each, $2.00; pair, $3.70 
18 to 24 in., each, $2.35; pair, $4.25 
SAVIN. Hardiest of all 
Junipers. Green foli¬ 
age. Does not prick. 
12 to 18 in., each, 
$1.00; pair, $1.75. 
18 to 24 in., each, 
$1.25; pair, $2.25. 
WAUKEGAN. Ground 
covering Juni¬ 
per that is very 
fine for cover¬ 
ing terraces. 
12 to 18 in., 
each, $1.80; 
pair, $3.25. 
The above Junipers 
will come to you ex¬ 
press collect. 
12 to 18 in., 10 for ^1.00; 50 for ^4.00; 100 for $ 6 . 25 , prepaid 
18 to 24 in., 10 for $1.25; 50 for ^5.00; 100 for ^.(X), prepaid 
SPIREA Van Houttei. For an untrimmed hedge, Spirea Van Houttei is very good. 
It can be used nicely at the rear of a lot or between lots for a dividing line. It is a 
perfect mass of bloom during the early spring. We have a nice, well grown, care¬ 
fully graded stock for this spring’s sales. Because of our large supply we are able to 
quote at real bargain prices. 
12 to 18 in., 10 for ^1.15; 50 for $ 5 . 75 ; 100 for ^7.00, prepaid 
18 to 24 in., 10 for $1.65; 50 for $4.90; 100 for $8.40, prepaid 
2 to 3 ft., 10 for ^2.00; 50 for ^.50; 100 for $ 12 . 00 _ not prepaid 
Sma/l EVERGREENS 
We have a nice lot of little Evergreens in the beds in the fields. They 
are just right to lift this coming spring. These small Evergreens are sold 
very cheaply compared with the large trees. Many people buy them, 
plant them out in their back yards, grow them on for several years, re¬ 
plant what they need and sell the rest. In this way Evergreens which 
run high cost comparatively little. All postpaid. 
BLACK HILLS SPRUCE. The best of the dark green Spruces. Develops 
into a beautiful ornamental tree. Very drought resistant. 
4 to 6 in., seedlings .50 for $2.75; 100 for $ 5.00, p.p. 
6 to 9 in., once transplanted.25 for $3.75; 100 for $14.00, p.p. 
BLUE SPRUCE. (Colorado). The finest and most practical of all the Blue 
Spruces. Greatest drought resistant, and best Evergreen for wind¬ 
breaks on the prairies of Minnesota. 
6 to 8 in., seedlings .50 for $3.75; 100 for $7.25, p.p. 
6 to 9 in., once transplanted.25 for $4.00; 50 for $7.75, p.p. 
BLACK HILLS SPRUCE. Twice transplanted stock, every one a beautiful 
balanced specimen tree. Beautiful trees that can now be planted into 
permanent position and will soon grow on into fine specimen trees. 
Express Collect: Each 4 12 25 
12 to 14 in. specimen trees.$0.75 $2.40 $6.00 $10.00 
14 to 18 in. specimen trees.85 2.80 7.20 12.50 
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