Harebell, Car' 
pathian ..... 26 
Heather ....... 81 
Hedges . 88 
Helianthemum 
. 11, 30, 31 
Hemerocallis ... 27 
Heuchera. 14 
Hibiscus . . . 14, 81 
Hican.87 
Hills of Snow .. 80 
Hollyhock Del¬ 
phiniums .... 36 
Hollyhocks .... 9 
Honeysuckle 78, 82 
Hybrid Tea Roses 
54,55,58,60,61,92 
Hydrangea .... 80 
Hypericum .... 11 
Xberis . 25 
Iceland Poppies. 29 
Indian Paint 
Brush. 15 
Irish Juniper ... 87 
Ivy . 13, 82 
Japanese 
Anemone ... 24 
Japanese 
Azalea ... 70, 71 
Japanese Barberry 88 
Japanese Bell¬ 
flower . 29 
Japanese Honey' 
suckle . 82 
Japanese Quince. 81 
Japanese Snow' 
ball . 79 
Japanese Spurge. 12 
Japanese Wind¬ 
flower ...... 24 
Japanese Yew .. 87 
Judas Tree .... 89 
Juniper (Juni- 
perus) .87 
K ansas Gay 
Feather ... 15 
Kolkwitzia.78 
Korean Chrysan¬ 
themum .18 
Lacinated Phlox 51 
Larkspur. 34, 35,36 
Lathyrus. 27 
Lavandula. 15 
L&ontopodium.. 12 
Liatris . 27 
Ligustrum.88 
Lilacs. 90, 91 
Lilies 
. 10-A, 19, 20, 27 
Linum . 28 
Lobelia . 15 
Lombardy Poplar 89 
Lonicera ... 78, 82 
Lychnis .... 14, 15 
hXadwort.13 
Maiden Pink ... 13 
Mallow.. 14 
Maltese Cross .. 15 
Maple Tree .... 89 
Marguerite 
. . 22, 23, 30, 31 
McCallister 
Hican.87 
Meadow Sage .. 15 
Memorial Day 
Daisy. 10 
Midget Hedge . . 15 
Midget Rose 58, 59 
Milkwort.13 
Miniature 
Rose .... 58, 59 
Mock Orange .. 80 
Monarda. 15 
Mountain Ash.. 89 
Mountain Thyme 13 
Myosotis.28 
Myrtle.13 
N epeta. 13 
Nut Tree . 87 
o rnamental 
Grasses . . 12 
Ornamental 
Trees .... 80, 89 
P achysandra 
(Jap. Spurge) 12 
Painted Daisies 8, 27 
Pansies, Tufted 5, 7 
Papaver. 29 
Pasque Flower .. 28 
Patented Roses 
. . 58, 59, 61, 62 
Pea, Perennial .. 27 
Peaches .86 
Pearl, The. 11 
Pears . 86 
Pecan.87 
Pentstemon. 22, 23 
Perennial Pea.. 27 
Perennials 2,4to 18, 
22 to 36, 41 to 54 
Persian Daisies.. 27 
Persian Lilacs... 90 
Pfitzer’s Juniper. 87 
Philadelphus 78, 80 
Philippinense. 10-A 
Phlox 
.. 10-B, 49, 50, 51 
Phlox subu- 
lata. 26, 53 
Photinia . 78 
Physalis (Chinese 
Lantern) .... 14 
Physostegia .... 14 
Picea . 87 
Pillar Rose.62 
Pinks . 12, 28 
Platycodon .... 29 
Plums. 86 
Polyantha Roses. 56 
Polygonum .... 82 
Poplar (Populus) 89 
Poppies . 29 
Pride of 
Rochester .... 78 
Primroses 4, 13, 53 
Primula.. 4,13,53 
Privet . 88 
Prunus . 89 
Purple Fringe... 80 
Pyrethrum... 8,27 
Quince.86 
Ragged Gypsy. 15 
Redbud.89 
Red Hot Poker.. 26 
Red-Leaved 
Barberry .... 88 
Regel’8 Privet... 88 
Rhododendron 70,71 
Rhubarb.85 
Rhus.78, 80 
Rock Cress .... 13 
Rock Garden 
Plants.. 9, 30, 31 
Rose Campion.. 14 
Rose Dawn .... 52 
Rose of Sharon ..81 
Roses 
. .5, 54 to 62, 92 
Rugosa Roses .. 57 
Russian Olive .. 79 
Russian 
Violets .. 30, 31 
St. John’s Wort 11 
Salix.89 
Salvia Azurea... 15 
Sambucus. 78 
Santa Claus 41 to 44 
Saponaria . 11 
Scabiosa .... 8, 26 
Scotch Heather.. 81 
Sea Lavender ... 13 
Sea Pink. 11 
Sedums . 11 
Seedless Grape.. 85 
Shade Trees ... 89 
Shasta Daisies... 26 
Shrubs ... 70,71, 
74 to 82, 87-91 
Silver King 
(Artemisia).. 29 
Silver Lace Vine 82 
Silver Maple ... 89 
Silver Mist .... 7 
Sky Blue Daisy.. 29 
Slender Deutzia. 79 
Smoke Tree .... 80’ 
Snowball.79 
Snowberry (White 
and Red) .... 79 
Snow-in-Summex 11 
Soapwort. 11 
Sorbus.89 
Spanish Bayonet. 15 
Spanish Ever- 
green. 25 
Speedwell . 15 
Spirea . 81 
Spruce.87 
Spurge, Japanese 12 
Statice. 13 
Stonecrop ..... 11 
Strawberries ... 84 
Sumac . 78 
Summer-mums 
. .42, 82-A, 82-B 
Sun Rose 11, 30, 31 
Surprise Rock 
Garden .. 30, 31 
Sweet Autumn 
Clematis .... 76 
Sweet Lavender. 15 
Sweet Shrub ... 81 
Sweet William.. 5 
SWEET 
WILLIAM 
(Dianthus 
B arbatus). 
Bloom June' 
July. Grow 12 
to 18 inches 
high. Plant 
them 10 to 12 
inches apart. 
Two choice va¬ 
rieties: Scarlet 
Beauty and New¬ 
port Pink. State 
choice. 3 for 
50c; 7 forgl.OO; 
12 for $1.50. 
Symphoricarpos. 79 
Syringa 78, 90, 91 
Tamarix 70, 71, 78 
Taxus . 87 
Tea Roses .... 54, 
55, 58, 60, 61, 92 
Teucrium . 15 
The Pearl. 11 
Thymus.13 
Tickseed. 15 
Tiger Flower ... 40 
Tigridia. 40 
Trees .. 80, 87, 89 
Tritoma.26 
Trollius. 8 
Truehedge 
Columnherry. 88 
Tufted Daisies.. 8 
Tufted Pansies 5, 7 
Tunica Saxi- 
fraga.12 
Ulmus (Elm). 89 
V eronica. 15 
Viburnum.. 78,79 
Vinca Minor ... 13 
Vines . 76, 82 
Violas 
5, 7, 28, 30, 31 
Violets.. 28, 30,31 
Virginia Creeper 82 
W alnut.87 
Weeping Birch.. 89 
Weeping Willow 89 
Weigela.79 
Willow . 89 
Windflower ... 24 
Wine Poppy ... 11 
Winter Daphne. 77 
Wisteria.82 
Wonder of 
Staffa .... 22, 23 
Wood Anemone. 25 
Woolly Yarrow. 11 
6 Violas $ l 
(Viola cornuta—Tufted Pansy) 
These delightful HARDY PANSIES 
bloom all summer, and hence they are a very 
valuable addition to your garden. They are 
beautiful in groups or low everblooming 
borders. Plant them 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 as they fade 
to insure continued bloom. 
These come in three colors: 
Apricot Blue Yellow 
State color wanted. 
PRICES: 22c each; 3 for 55c; 6 for $1.00. 
Everblooming 
Roses 
5 for $1.97 
These are all 2-year- 
old budded stock, identi¬ 
cal in quality with the 
roses listed and shown at 
much higher prices on 
pages 54 and 55. We can allow this exceed¬ 
ingly low price because this offer helps us 
keep our stocks balanced. Each one sent 
you in this collection will be a different 
color, our choice. 
Yarrow. 11 
Yew. 87 
Yucca.15 
PRICES: 5 for $1.97; 10 for $3.65. 
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