HUNGARIA—3%% feet. Flowers very 
large, of beautiful clear rose-pink. 
BAGDAD—Large, smoky old rose. 5c Leaves bluish-green. 10c each; 75¢ per 
each; 35c per doz.; $2.75 per 100. doz. 
BETTY NUTHALL — Richest, coral KING HUMBERT — 4 ft. Immense 
pink shaded with yellow; large and  orange-scarlet flowers. Coppery bronze 
tall; late. 5c each; 35c per doz.; $2.50 foliage. 10c each; 75c per doz. 
per 100. THE PRESIDENT—4 ft. Rich, glow- 
CARMEN SYLVA—Large, pure white jing scarlet blooms on strong, erect 
5c each; 35c per doz.;: $2.50 per 100. stalks; green foliage. 10c each; 75c per 
COMMANDER KOEHL—One of the doz. 

finest clear bright blood-red; blooms YELLOW KING HUMBERT — 4 ft. 
often menaleoe inches across; un- Foliage a very dark green; flowers s 
usually long, straight spikes. Se deep rich yellow, softly Spotter 
each; 35e per doz.; $2.75 per 100. blotched with bright red. 10c each; 
DREAM 0O’ BEAUTY American per doz. 
Beauty rose shade. 5e each; 35e 
per doz.; $2.75 per 100, 
DR. F. E. BENNETT—Vivid orange- 
scarlet, throat stippled with ruby and 
white. Large and vigorous. An out- 
standing variety. 5c each; 35c per doz.; 
$2.50 per 100. 
GIANT NYMPH—Pink with creamy 
yellow throat. Large, wide open 
flowers. 5c each; 35c per doz.; $2.50 
per. 100. 
GOLDEN FRILLS—Deep yellow 
penciled rose; frilled. Se each; 35e 


doz.: $2.50 100, 
© GOLDEN DREAM_Clear, rich, deep DOUBLE 
ello t t <5 h; a 
3c per doz. $2.50 per 100.0) BABY’S BREATH 
RS. FPANK PENDLETON — Sal- 
mon-pink with maroon blotches. bc (BRISTOL FAIRY) 
. each; 35¢ per doz; $2.50 per 100. Early double pure white large flower- 
MRS. LEON DOUGLAS — Giant sal- ing perennial Baby's Breath. It is a new 
mon-pink, lightly streaked with red. form, blooming much earlier than panicu- 
5c each; 35¢ per doz.; $2.50 per 100. lata fl. pl., and producing a second crop 
MRS. F.C. PETERS—Rose-lilac with of spikes after the first have been cut. 
with crimson blotch. 5c each; 35c per Roots 50¢ ench. 
doz.; $2.50 per 100. ae N . : 
MRS. P. W. SISSON — Clear cameo ISMENE CALATHINA (Peruvian Dart- 
: : 2 fodil)—Flowers pure white, borne 3 or 
100. eae Paes Ors, 92,00. Dee 4 on a stem. Very fragrant. 25e -each. 
PICARDY—Sensational new shrimp- ; yet. sic 



AVALON—Pure, clear yellow. 15c ea. 
DREER’S WHITE — Large, white, 
free-blooming, earlv. 15¢ each. : 
JANE COWL—Glistening bronze-buff 
and salmon’ shades. Extra large flowers 
on long, stiff stems. 15c each. A 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY—Real rose-pink. 
15c each. 
MRS. |. de VER WARNER—Orchid- 
pink. Large blooms on long, strong 
stems. A free bloomer. 15¢ each. 
PRIDE OF CALIFORNIA—Vivid red; 
very large; free bloomer; long stems. 
15¢ each. 
Large Roots—Red, white 

pink. Large flowers. 5c each; 35c¢ per Be oa De he DULDD) F- Ja) Ae) 
doz.; $2.50 per 100. . : , IS ET ee 
W. H. PHIPPS — Enormous spikes CALADIUMS (Elephant’s Ear)—10c each; 3 for 25c; 75c¢ per: 
and huge flowers of a clear salmon- doz. 
rose. 5c each; 35c per doz.; $2.50 per CINNAMON VINE—10c each; 3 for 20c; 75c per doz. 
100. MADEIRA VINE—5c each; 50c per doz. 
MIXED — Fine assortment of colors. TUBEROSES—5c each; 50c per doz. 
4c each; 25c per doz.; $1.75 per 100; LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY—Roots. 5c each; 40c per doz. 
$15.00 per 1,000. 
‘ 
«| The Chinese Elm has become the leading shade 
&dtree of America. It is the fastest growing, most 
satisfactory shade, ornamental or windbreak tree. 
It is very resistant to extremes in temperature. 
It may grow as much as 15 feet in two years, 
thus, in just two years’ time you may have a 
beautiful shade tree or a good windbreak. Thou- 
sands are used as street trees. Very free of all 
disease. 
feegaopecimen Trees Each Per 5 Per 10 







avenue or background planting. They form rich. glaucous green, 
leaves. It succeeds on soil too poor for other Sef carentietesstccne 
trees. Used for screening and windbreak pur- 
poses because foliage grows close to ground. 
Each 5 10 & 
GC REO WES WE ace tieanccene $0.50 $2.35 $4.50 § 
Chinese Elm SetO2 10 LER cae scececcererasasere 75 3.50 6.50 | 
HACKBERRY—Hardy, drought-resisting shade tree of spreading, rapid 
growth. 5 to 6 ft. T5e each. 
AMERICAN LINDEN—Rapid-growing tree; large, glossy leaves; fragrant 
yellow flowers in June. 6 to 8 ft. $1.25 each. , 
PIN OAK—Beautiful and majestic pyramidal shade tree. Bright green fo- 
liage is deeply cut and colors to orange-scarlet in autumn. 6 to 8 ft. $2.95 ea. 
RED BUD (Judas Tree)—A small growing tree of irregular form, with 
heart-shaped leaves. The delicate reddish-pink blossoms literally cover the 
tree early in the spring before the leaves come out. 3 to 4 ft. 65e each. 
The dust storms of the past few years have shown us the urgent need of 
windbreaks in summer. .And they break the force of the cold, wintry winds. 
Every farm can have a windbreak. Plant yours this spring 




tle beauty, with its heavy, thick foliage, 
This is the Poplar that is so much used tor 4d its perfect symmetry. Color.is a 
sometimes intense 
tall stately columns of dark, shiny-green blue. Extremely hardy. 

PE Re RET Sen aN eee aa 
ARBOR VITAE (American) A rapid 
growing, classic Evergreen thickly 
covered with lacy, bright green foliage, 
never growing too tall or too bushy, 
but can easily be mre clipped back to 
any desired height. 
Fre thx a eae 
RED CEDAR (Juniper Virginiana)— 
This tree is attractive either natural or 
sheared. It is used for hedge, wind- 
break. or grove; grows easily and is 
absolutely iron clad in hard- 
INESSsF DG ft esse. $1.48 
3 ft., $1.88; 3% ft., $2.68. 
24-inch size—in large pots—9NSce. 






425 af tha: Gee an eee $ .35 $1.50 $ 2.75 COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE 
paptih By eee rae .85 3.75 7.00 BLUE SPRUCE is the Aristocrat of 
GR Stee eevee 1.25 6.00 11.00 Evergreens. Its cool steel blue color 
- tO oho eer eae 1.80 8.50 16.00 is so attractive that every home should 
12SI4S Tt. ...20 eee 2.75 12.00 23.00 
nave one or tore, fMaray, drouth- 
: oa resistant and a joy forever. 
= AMERICAN ELM aS se = : 3 ft. Bize...s.tc ee $3.98 
The most popular hardy American shade tree, ? ; 
S to 10 ft. 90e each. Juniper (Red Cedar) 
Lo ABARDY POPLAR BLACK HILL SPRUCE—Always a lit-=— 
4 
antes ie 
Spruce 

SCOTCH PINE — The 
well known and most gen- 
Size 25 16 erally planted pine; hardy, 
Ash-Green (248 linc eemie ss $ .45 $1.25 $2.40 cee ieee ange eee 
Cata Pa, T2SI GaN Mace scetee c= yeyne 1.10 1.95 neadiag 2 
Etm, Chinese 42-18. leteatts agree) 3:2 50 1.50 2 90 ae $1 79 
Eim, Chinese if, ST een ee coe 65 2.00 BSD 3 tt. steteeaeeeeeeees . 
Elm, etn Dott hte. cScla ae 1.00 3.50 6.75 4 ft., $2.39... 
Elm, Chinese Sa4 ft oc claslaer dick 1.90 6.50 12.50 
Honey Locust I2ABN ie Sale 70 25 43% -PFITZER JUNIPER—A 
Maple, Soft TQcIS Roti arseies Deis .45 1.50 250 fine handsome Juniper. It 
Mulberry, Russian 12-18 in............ 0 1.50 2.99 has arching, spreading 
Russian Olive {22182 eee SO 25 S0s855 branches—feathery, gray- 
Black Walnut 12°18) iN sah. 1.10 eae 7s green foliage—a broad pi¢- 
10 7 nO Gy turesque form. It is hardy 
Poplar, Lombardy, 3-4 ft....... $1.50 3.00 5.00 9.00 everywhere, and does well in 
shade _as_ well as sunshine. 
This Evergreen is three or 
four feet at maturity. 
OUTST Cal ueeee ee $2.28 
ATTN. SS i dee cree tae $2.68 
Size Each 10 25 (100 Pinus sylvestris 
Amoor River Privet.... 9-12 in. 4 10 $ .65 $1.25 $4.00 Lombardy Poplar (Scotch Pine) 
Barberry Thunbergii 
Seédlingsidsacn.- .s.c- as 12-18 in. -=0 75 1.50 4.00 JACKUPINE er d Ae ; 
, , ‘Os a “50 50 ! 19) gged northern pine; fast, irreguiar growth; 
eee en Ty Foe ae we io » 00 go very hardy. Light green foliage. 4 ft., $1.08; 5 ft., $2.38, 
eared Nip aaa | 05 “20 "50 50 SAVIN JUNIPER—Dark green, spreading branches; excellent for 
Chinese Elm ........... “oA ane "10 40 ‘65. 200 foundation planting. 1% ft. spread, $1.89; 2 ft. spread, $2.48. 
Guiness Elm eink taj te ne ft. 12 60 1.00 3.50 MUGHO sie Dwarf, compact-growing, thick needled pine. 
; iia Mies le ined YT aes “AD Oo my) 3 1% tt. spread, $2.78. 
Chinese Elm ............ 3-4 ft. as A nc hg DOUGLAS FIR—Drought-resistant. Graceful branches of bluish- 
- green foliage; develops large compact,.symmetrical tree. 3 ft. $2.28. 
In Our Store Basement You Will Find a Modern, IRISH JUNIPER—Dwart, symmetrical tree 
ir- iti - ; "orale with blue-green, prickly foliage. 2 ft., $1.38. 
Air-Conditioned Nursery Display Room NORWAY SPRUCE—Fast growing, pyramidal 
fe or te , a : ee: WwW ‘hed, with thick, short, bright 
Here you can make your own selection from cee well branc 2» ans ” ws 
our complete stock of EVERGREENS, SHADE green needles, 4 ft., $2.28; 5 ft. $2.78. 
and FRUIT TREES, ROSES, SHRUBS, etc. The 
moisture, aS well as the air and temperature, 
are controlled to keep all of our nursery stock 
in perfect condition to assure you of getting 
stock that has been properly cared for so that | 
it is fresh and ready to grow when planted. ~~ 
J 
Austrian 10 2 
Seoteh 
Pine, 10-12 in. S... 125 
Colorado Blue 
Spruce 4-6 in. 8S... 125 2.00 
*> om 
2.20 


elas 
= Fir 4-6 in. S........... 125 (2.00 
Place‘Twist-ems’ ina “flash” “Red. - 
around stem ge stem is Cedar 12-18 in. T. 1.75 3.50 
and support _ securely tied 

For plants, shrubs, vines, vegetables and for arrang- 
ing flowers... Box or 125, & incn size, 23€ .. . Box ot 
250. 4 inch size, 25e. 
T.—Transplanted S.—Seedlings 
; 50 100 
Pine 6-9 in. 'T....... $1.50 F290 $5.50 $10.00 
4.00 7.50 
3.50 G50 
G5 12.50 
EVERGREEN SPECIAL. 
Norway Spruce Seedlings—Rapia 
grower of pyramidal habit, dark” $3 99 
green needles. 5 to 12-in. Seed—~* 
lings, well branched and nice roots, per 100 
10 for $1.00; 25 for $1.50; 509 for $2.50. 
5.00) 6.50 
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