Field-grown 
FLOWERING PEACH 
Amygdalus persica, camellia florae, double red.75- 1.25 
Amygdalus persica, Burbank, double pink . .75- 1.25 
Amygdalus persica, double white .75- 1.25 
FLOWERING CRABAPPLE— 
Malus Heleiriana, Weeping Rose, red, semi double .... 1.50 
Malus Floribimda, single apple blossom, pink . 1.00 
Malus Eleyi, flowers wine-red . 1.75 
Malus hopa, red fruit, flowers and leaves . 1.50 
Malus ioensis, Bechtel’s double rose .75- 1.00 
Malus halliana (Kaido), semi-double carmine, slender 
branches .. 1.00-1.50 
Malus sargenti, single white, dwarf . 1.25 
FLOWERING JAPANESE CHERRY— 
Prunus campanulata, deep rose red, single . 1.00- 2.00 
Prunus serrulata, varieties . 1.50- 2.00 
Naden, one of the best double pink. 
Kwanzan, .large double pink. 
Shirotae, Mt. Fuji, double white. 
Chirofugen, Victory, dbl. pink to white. 
Weeping varieties: 
Single, pink, 5 to 6-foot stem . 2.50 
Double, pink, 5-foot stem .:.... *• 2.00 
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CLIMBING PLANTS 
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A most useful class of plants, for covering bare walls, trellises, 
unsightly fences, to plant on verandas and pergolas, in rockeries 
and as a ground cover under trees. 
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Planting Season: 
October to April, except Bougainvillea and the tender Passion 
Vines, which are better planted after the danger of heavy frost has 
passed after April 1st. 
AMELOPSIS— Pot-grown 
quinquefol, Virginia creeper .35- .50 
sempervirens, evergreen . .35 
tricuspidata, Boston Ivy .35- .50 
BIGNONIA— 
cherere, blood-red, tender . .35 
radicans grandiflora, Trumpet Vine, field-grown.50- .75 
speciosa violacea, lilac, inside yellow . .3 5 
tweediana, lemon yellow . .35 
BOUGAINVILLEA— 
braziliensis, rosy purple flowers, tender . 1.00 
CHORIZEMA— 
illicifolia, holly-leaved, orange red flowers .50- 
CLEMATIS— 
montana, white, spring bloomer . .75 
jackmani, large flowering, purple .75- 1.00 
Duchesse of Edinburgh, double white . 1.00 
Henryii, large single white . 1.00 
Ramona, large blue—$1.00. 
FICUS— 
pumila . *75 
HARDENBERCIA— 
monophylla, pink .35- .60 
