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PERFEGRO BRAND 
HIGH QUALITY SEEDS 
Ornamental and Shade Trees 
Priced for Shipment NOT Prepaid 
RUSSIAN olive:—A n ornamental tree of special 
value; attractive silver gray leaves, grayish white 
berries. It blooms profusely in June, flowers 
yellow and very fragrant. Desirable for mass 
planting, hedges and windbreaks. (Elach $1.00). 
Russian Olive Seedlings—18 to 24 inches. (Per 10, 
90c postpaid). 
sycamore:—A merican—One of the oldest cultivated 
trees, and among the best for street and avenue 
planting. Large, handsome leaves; smooth, light 
colored bark, gives tree a striking appearance. 
(E^acli 90c). 
THORN—Paul’s Scarlet—The beautiful ornamental 
tree is just loaded with beautiful double, brilliant 
scarlet blooms during the month of May. This is 
followed by small, showy fruit later on. (Rach 
$1.50). 
WALNUT—Black—A magnificent tree attaining 
great size. Its edible nuts are borne in great 
quantity. (Rach $1.00). 
WILLOW—Golden Weeping (Nlobe)—The best Wil¬ 
low for shade and ornamental purposes. It has 
long slender branches that droop very gracefully. 
Its leaves are long and narrow, green above and 
silver on the underneath side. Grows to be quite 
a large tree. Has a very striking winter effect 
with its many drooping golden barked branches. 
(Rach 75c). 
PUSSY—Popular Willow on account of catkins 
formed on branches before leaves appear. (Racli 
50c). 
FRRNCH PUSSY WILLOW—Not the wild Pussy Wil¬ 
low but a cultivated variety that has made a 
sensation wherever it has been shown. Enjoy these 
dainty silvery flowers every winter. A beautiful 
round shrub in summer. Use them for tall screens 
or backgrounds. Cut the ends of the branches 
in January or February. Place them indoors in a 
vase of water; watch them unfold their large 
catkins of silvery pink, from 1 to 2 inches long. 
(Rach_c). 
Uardy Climbing Vines 
.\MPELOPSIS VRITCHI—Boston Ivy—This is one Of 
the finest hardy climbers we have for covering 
walls, as it clings firmly to the smoothest surface, 
covering closely with overlapping foliage. The 
color is a fresh deep green in summer, changing 
to the brightest shades of crimson and yellow In 
autumn. (Rack 35c) (3 for $1.00). 
RNGRLMANNI—A good hardy, clinging vine with 
smaller leaves than Virginia Creeper. More bril¬ 
liant coloring in autumn. (Rach 35c) (3 for $1.00). 
QUINRURFOLIA—Virginia Creeper—A rapid grow¬ 
ing, hardy vine suitable for coveriing trellises, 
stone walls and verandas. (Rach 25c) (3 for 65c). 
CINNAMON VINR—Perfectly hardy, thrives every¬ 
where in sun or shade, and once planted will grow 
a lifetime and be a constant delight. They will 
grow 30 feet in a single season. Roots will keep 
perfecKy. Plant any time from earliest spring 
up to July 15. (Bulbs 3 for 25c) (12 for S5c). 
CLEMATIS JACKMANI (Large Flowered Variety)— 
It is a strong grower, and produces a mass of 
intense violet-purple flowers from July on. They 
delight in rich soil and sun. (Rach 75c) (3 for 
$ 2 . 00 ). 
PANICULATA (Small Flowered Variety)—A valuable 
climber literally covered with white fragrant flow¬ 
ers in September. (Rach 25c) (3 for 65c). 
DUTCHMAN’S PIPE (Aristo Sipho)—A rapid grow¬ 
ing hardy vine with large attractive round leaves 
Odd shaped, brownish flowers resembling pipes in 
May. (EJach $1.00) (3 for $2.70). 
MADRRIA (Climbing Mignonette)—A beautiful vine, 
covering a large space in a short time. Heart- 
shaped light green leaves and clusters of pure 
white fragrant flowers. (Bulbs 3 for 25c) (12 for 
S5c). 
HONEYSUCKLE (Gold Flame)—Blooming from early 
summer until killing frost. Showy tubular flow¬ 
ers, with recurving petals, flame red outside, 
bright yellow inside. Very fragrant and hardy. 
(Rach 75c) (3 for $2.00). 
Japonlca Halleana—Rapid growing vine with beau¬ 
tiful foliage. Delightfully fragrant, creamy white 
flowers. (Rach 35c) (3 for $1.00). 
Scarlet Trumpet—A hardy sweet scented high-climb¬ 
ing variety. Dark green foliage with scarlet 
trumpet shaped flowers. (Rach S5c) (3 for $1.00). 
KUDZU VINE (Puerarla Tliumberglana)—Perennial. 
From well-established root will grow to 50 feet 
in a single season. Has large rich green foliage 
and small racemes of rosy purple pea-shaped 
blooms in August. (Each 25c) (3 for 65c). 
SILVER LACE VINE (Polygonum Aubertl)—A hardy 
quick growing vine, doing well in almost any 
situation. Covered in late summer and fall with 
a mass of creamy-white sprays. (Each 35c) (3 
for $1.00). 
TRUMPET VINE (Bignonla Radicans)—Very hardy 
and rapid grower. Used for covering unsightly 
places, stumps, or wherever a showy flowering 
vine is desired. Produces clusters of trumpet¬ 
shaped, orange-scarlet flowers about 3 inches 
long. (Rach 40c) (3 for $1.10). 
WISTERIA (American Purple)—A tall, vigorous, 
rapid climber. Has lilac-purple, pea-shaped flow¬ 
ers in June. (Each 40c) (3 for $1.10). 
MULTIJUGA (Long Cluster Wisteria)—This variety 
has astonishingly long clusters of white flowers. 
On well established vines they will run 2 to 3 feet 
in length. (Each 40c) (3 for $1.10). 
HARDY CLIMBING VINES PRICED PREPAID 
