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Japanese Spurge 
35 
Japanese Wind- 
flower . 
72 
Japanese Yew. . 
81 
(udas Tree ... 
77 
Juniper 
(Juniperus). . 
81 
Kansas Gay 
Feather . 
28 
Kerria . 
80 
Kolkwitzia .... 
78 
L aciniated Phlox 
49 
Larkspur. 27, 32 
-34 
Lathyrus. 
28 
Lavandula. 
28 
Leadwort . 
29 
Leontopodium.. 
28 
Liatris . 
28 
Ligustrum . 
83 
Lilacs . 
76 
Lilies 12, 68-70, 
75 
Linum.28, 
55 
Lobelia . 
28 
Lodense Privet. 
83 
Lombardy Poplar 
81 
Lonicera 60, 62, 
82 
Lupines 
(Lupinus) . . 
28 
Lychnis .... 29, 
53 
^tadwort .... 
27 
Maiden Pink . . 
28 
Mallow . 
29 
Maltese Cross. . 
29 
Malus . 
77 
Maple Tree . .. 
81 
Marguerite .... 
71 
May Day Tree. 
76 
McAllister Hican 
86 
Meadow Sage . . 
29 
Midget Hedge.. 
29 
Midget Rose . . . 
56 
Milkwort. 
28 
Miniature 
Rose .... 56, 
57 
Mock Orange . . 
78 
Monarda . 
75 
Montbretia .... 
12 
Mountain Ash. . 
81 
Mountain Thyme 29 
Myosotis . 29 
^Nepeta . 29 
Nut Trees .... 86 
Oenothera .... 29 
Old-Fashioned 
Garden . 71 
Ornamental 
Grasses . 28 
Ornamental 
Trees. 76, 79, 81 
P achysandra 
(Jap. Spurge) 35 
Painted 
Daisies . . 36, 71 
Pansies, Tufted. 85 
Papaver ... 53,75 
'Pasque Flower. . 27 
Patented Roses 
..19, 23, 86, 87 
Paul’s Scarlet 
Thorn . 77 
Pea, Perennial.. 28 
Pearl, The .... 27 
Pecan.86 
Pentstemon. 56, 57 
Perennial Pea. . 28 
Persian Daisies. 71 
Persian Lilacs . . 76 
Pfitz-er’s Juniper 81 
Pbiladelphus 78, 82 
Philippinense . . 70 
Phlox. 47-50, 
. 65, 74, 75 
Photinia . 79 
Physostegia .... 29 
Physalis (Chinese- 
Lantern) .... 53 
Picea . 81 
Pillar Rose. . 86, 87 
Pinks . 28, 71 
Platycodon .... 37 
Plumbago. 29 
Plume Poppy . . 27 
Polyantha Roses 17 
Polygonum .... 62 
Poplar (Populus) 81 
Poppies ... 53, 75 
Poppy Mallow. . 27 
Pride of 
Rochester ... 82 
Primroses. 
. . 29, 54, 65, 84 
Primula 54, 65, 84 
Privet . 83 
Prunus .... 76, 77 
Purple Fringe . . 79 
Pyrethrum.. 36, 71 
R agged Gypsy. 75 
Redbud . 77 
Red Hot Poker. 74 
Red Leaved 
Barberry .... 83 
Regel’s Privet .. 83 
Rhododendron.. 
. 66, 67 
Rhus.79, 82 
Rock Cress .... 27 
Rock Garden 
Plants . 63 
Rosa Rouletti .. 56 
Rose Campion.. 53 
Rose Dawn ... 51 
Rose of Sharon. 77 
Roses 17-19, 22-26, 
... 56, 57, 86-88 
Rugosa Roses 17, 25 
Russian Olive. . 82 
Russian 
Violets . . 56, 57 
St. John’s Wort 28 
Salix . 81 
Salvia Azurea. . 29 
Sambucus. 78 
Santa Claus .... 
.. 39, 40, 41, 42 
Saponaria . 29 
Scabiosa ... 36, 74 
Scarlet Thorn .. 77 
Scotch Broom .. 80 
Scotch Heather. 80 
Sea Lavender .. 29 
Sea Pink.27 
Sedums . 29 
Sempervivum .. 29 
Shade Trees ... 81 
Shadyside Garden 3 5 
Shasta Daisies . . 74 
Shrub Roses 17, 26 
Shrubs ... 58, 59, 
. . 66, 67, 76-84 
Silver King 
(Artemisia).. 73 
Silver Lace Vine 62 
Silver Maple . . 81 
Silver Mist ... 54 
Sky Blue Daisy 73 
Slender Deutzia 82 
Smoke Tree ... 79 
Snowball . 82 
Snowberry (Red 
and White).. 82 
Snow-in-Summer 27 
Soapwort.29 
Sorbus .. 81 
Spanish Bayonet 37 
Spanish Ever¬ 
greens . 55 
Speedwell . 29 
Spirea . 82 
Spruce . 81 
Spurge, Japanese 35 
Statice . 29 
Stonecrop. 29 
Sumac. 82 
Sun Rose . . 28, 53 
Surprise Rock 
Garden . 63 
Sweet Autumn 
Clematis .... 60 
Sweet Lavender 28 
Sweet Shrub . . 78 
Sweet William.. 71 
Symphoricarpos. 82 
Syringa ... 76, 82 
T amarix . . 79, 82 
Taxus . 81 
Tea Roses 24-26, 88 
Teucrium . 29 
The Pearl.27 
Thymus.29 
Ticksecd .. 36, 71 
Tiger Flower .. 12 
Tigridia . 12 
Trees. 81 
Tritoma.74 
Trollius . 36 
Truehedge 
Columnberry. 83 
Tufted Pansies. . 85 
Tunica Saxifraga 29 
T_Jlmus (Elm).. 81 
Umbrella Catalpa 81 
V aleriana .... 29 
Veronica.. 29 
Viburnum.. 78, 82 
Vines . 60-62 
Violas .... 56, 57, 
. 64, 65, 85 
Violets. 56, 57, 64 
Virginia Creeper 62 
Walnut. 86 
Water Lilies ... 12 
Weeping Birch. 81 
Weeping Willow 81 
Weigela.78 
Willow . 81 
Windflower ... 72 
Wine Poppy .. 27 
Wisteria . 60 
Wood Anemone 27 
Woolly Yarrow 27 
JL arrow . 27 
Yew . 81 
Yucca . 37 
5 
Arkwright 
Ruby Viola 
25c each 
3 for 67c 
12 for #2.17 
A pretty little dandy, all dressed 
up in red velvet of various shades, 
with orange or brilliant yellow mark¬ 
ings. You are going to love this 
pretty little hardy Pansy and give 
it a place in your garden. Ultimate 
height, 6 to 8 inches. Planting dis¬ 
tance, 8 inches. Blooms April to 
frost. Likes rich, well drained soil. 
Sun or partial shade. Mulch in 
winter. PRICES: Sturdy, field- 
grown plants, 25c each; 3 for 67c; 
5 for #1.00; 12 for #2.17. 
URN to pages 2 and 3. 
IMPORTANT! 
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6 'UiaUvi 
1 for 22c 
3 for 55c 
12 for #1.85 
VIOLA CORNUTA. (Tufted Pansy). These delightful little hardy Pansies bloom all 
summer. Beautiful in groups or low everbloom- ing borders. Plant 6 to 8 inches apart. 
Ultimate height 6 to 8 inches. Blooming season, April to frost. Thrive in sun or shade. 
Will stand moisture if drainage is good. Shear plants or remove blossoms to insure continued bloom. 
Prices: Field-grown plants, three varieties, your choice, Apricot, Blue Perfection, Lutea (yellow), 1 for 
22c; 3 for 55c; 6 for #1.00; 12 for #1.85. 
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