Trees wtih Colored Autumn 
Foliage 
Euonymous Europeous— (Flame Tree) 
small 15 feet in height. This tree colors so 
vividly in the fall and winter that leaves 
resemble poinsettia petals. In addition, it 
bears such an abundant crop of crimson rose 
pods as to almost cover the tree. Later 
these pods burst, showing orange colored 
seeds. Very hardy (resistant to drought) 
and one of the most spectacular of all trees. 
$1.50 prepaid. 
LIquidamber —(Deciduous) Tree growing 
to 60 feet. Symmetrical habit with maple¬ 
like lustrous leaves assuming a deep crimson 
color in autumn. Free from insects and 
diseases. 4-5 feet. $1.50 each. Smaller 
size $1.00. Prepaid. 
Henderson's 
New Giant Single Pink Althea 
New Giant Single Pink Althea —Excel¬ 
lent new variety with flowers fully .5 inches 
in diameter. Beautiful rose colored blooms. 
Prolific bloomer; produced from June until 
October. $1.00 each. 
Lilian Species 
Lilium TIgrinum “Flore Pleno” —(Illus¬ 
trated in color on 00 page)— A double flower¬ 
ed Tiger Lily of remarkable beauty. The 
addition of more petals makes this superb 
variety far more graceful and interesting 
besides being a stronger grower, and a much 
better keeper when cut. Very easily grown 
in part shade. Height 5 feet. You will 
enjoy this rare and beautiful lily. Bulbs 
$1.50 per dozen or 25c each. 
LUtum TIgrinum (Tiger Lily)—Grows 
4-5 feet high. Large 5 inch flowers of a 
beautiful orange red color with black dots. 
Tips of petals recurved. $1.00 per dozen; 
10c each. 
Llllum Elegans —Grows to 2 feet in height. 
Flowers erect, and nearly 6 inches across. 
Orange-red spotted with black. A splendid 
showy lily adapted to the foreground of the 
border or rock garden. $1.00 per dozen or 
10c each. 
LIUum Henryti —(The orange speciosum) 
Large orange yellow flowers on stems 4-6 ft. 
high. Plant 6 inches deep in shade or partial 
shade. One of the most beautiful of all 
lilies and very easily grown. 20c each, 
$2.00 per dozen. 
Lilllum Phllllppinense Formosanum— 
(Pure white variety)—Snow white fragrant 
flowers up to 6 inches long on 48 inch stems. 
Plant 5-6 inches deep. They prefer partial 
shade. One of the most easily grown of all 
lilies. 15c each; $1.50 for 12. 
Lilium Regale (Royal Lily)—4-5 feet high. 
Large flowers with diameter of 6 inches. 
They are pure white suffused with primrose 
yellow in throat and outside of petals 
suffused with purple. Very easily grown 
type and exceedingly beautiful. $2.00 per 
dozen or 20c each. 
Eilium Sulphureum —Sulphur yellow flow¬ 
ers that blend with any other flower in the 
garden. Blooms late-August and September. 
Large trumpet shaped flowers and they are 
fragrant. Height 4-5 feet. Plant 8 inches 
deep and surround bulbs with coarse sand. 
$1,00 each. 
Rare Oriental 
Spring Blooming Magnolias 
(See Above Photo) 
Among the most beautiful flowering trees 
in the world. These deciduous magnolias 
bloom in the spring before the foliage 
appears. Most of them are perfectly hardy 
throughout the United States. 
Magnolia macrophylla —A round headed 
tree to 25 feet. Young growth wooly. 
Leaves very large oval to oblong from 18 
inches to 3 feet in length. Flowering with 
unfolding of leaves, flowers cup shaped. 
Creamy white very fragrant 10 to 12 inches 
across, petals purplish at base. Petals 
reflexed. Rose colored fruit in fall. A most 
unusual tree and very striking in its beauty. 
$2.00 each. Prepaid. 
Magnolia Kobus —A fast growing tree to 
30 feet. Leaves 6 inches long. Flowering 
before leaves. Flowers 5 inches in diameter 
lily shaped white petals 6 to 9. A very 
beautiful deciduous flowering tree. Flowers 
fragrant, 30 to 36 inches high. $1.50. 
Magnolia Rustica Rubra —New introduc¬ 
tion to America. Extra large cup shaped 
flowers of dark reddish purple. Small 
18-24 inch tree. $2.00 each. Prepaid. 
Pink Flowering Acacia —One of the most 
graceful of deciduous trees. Hardy as far 
north as Washington, D. C. The long 
finely cut fern-like leaves are often 2-feet in 
length. Blooms most of the summer. 
Flowers lavender pink and form in large 
terminal heads. Trees grow 30 feet. Vig¬ 
orous young trees. $1.00 each. 
Perennials 
Hardy perennials comprise some oj the 
most usejulflowering plants jor the border. 
Requiring a minimum oj care and thriving 
with great vigor. Many have basal ever¬ 
green winter Joliage which makes them 
unusually suited to places where both 
flowers and ground coverage are essential. 
Chrysanthemum erubescens —A newly 
introduced species that is in bloom all 
summer. Flowers about 2 l A inches across 
and are a very beautiful soft pink. Plant 
grows to height of 24 inches. Foliage 
decorative and very hardy. 25c each. $2.00 
dozen. 
Magnolia Liiiilora —Lily Magnolia. Flow¬ 
ers, 4 to 5 inches long—purple outside and 
lavender within. Blooms remain cupped 
similar to a tulip in form. 24-30 inch, at 
$1.00. Very hardy. 
Magnolia Stellata —(Star Magnolia) — 
Small, spreading tree that blooms very 
early. Very fragrant pinkish white flowers 
that are 3 inches in diameter. These flower 
masses are most beautiful on this very rare 
Chinese magnolia. 15 to 18 inches. $1.00 
prepaid. 
Magnolia Souiangeana Alexandrina— 
Small tree with large 8 inch blooms of deep¬ 
est rose. 18-24 inch $1.00 each, prepaid. 
Magnolia Glauca—Sweet Bay —A small 
evergreen tree. Flowers 3 inches in dia¬ 
meter appearing with the leaves. Very 
fragrant. 3-foot trees $2.25 each. 
Magnolia Lennei —Large flower, attaining 
diameter of 8 inches. Petals broad and 
rounded. Color-outside deep crimson and 
inside nearly white. Unusually fragrant. 
Blooms ten days later than Souiangeana. 
Leaves 12 inches long and 8 inches wide. 
Plant in full sun or partial shade. 18 inches 
to 24 inches in height. $2.00 each prepaid. 
Magnolia Souiangeana Nigra —Pyramidal 
and very attractive tree (medium size). 
Very fragrant. Seven-inch flowers of dark 
purple that blooms recurrently from March 
to the end of the summer. 18 inch $1.00 
each. Prepaid. 
Magnolia Fuscata 
Banana Shrub— A fine evergreen shrub 
easily grown. Grows to five feet producing in 
spring myriads of yellow flowers edged cerise 
that emit an unusually fine fragrance, (like 
a ripe banana.) 1 Gal. cans at $1.25 balled 
18-24 inches at $3.00. Not prepaid. 
Campanula Pyramidalls —One of the 
most attractive plants of the campanula 
family. Grows to 5-6 feet and produced on 
long racemes about 3 feet long. These are 
massed with bell flowers of pure white and 
lavender blue. Created sensation at the 
World's Fair last summer. Very showy and 
easily grown. 2 year roots at 35c each. 
Platy codon Hybrids —Japanese Bell 
Flowers. Very hardy perennial growing to 
four feet and producing through the summer 
magnificent large campanula-like bell flowers 
in dark blue, pure white and medium blue. 
Plant in partial shade. 35c each. 
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