
ENGLISH ELM 
(Ulmus campestris) 
The stately grandeur of these magnificent 
trees would enhance the beauty of any 
home planting, large or small. Their tall 
growing oval shaped tops form beautiful 
specimens and their dense foliage makes 
them excellent shade trees. They are 
very hardy and disease-resistant. 
Especially priced this fall: 
6to 8 feet...... . $2.00 each 
8 to 10 feet......... 2.50 each 

“Sent express or freight collect. 

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beauty and utility. 
Few people realize the advantage of planting Hybrid Tea roses 
in the Fall. It gives the root system a chance to become established 
and promotes early Spring bloom. Fall planting instructions are in- 
cluded in each shipment. 
For this Fall planting we are 
offering: . 
dati ae Beauty—Bush type. Cerise 
red. 
Ami Quinard—Deepest of all reds. 
Autumn—Very double, free blooming, 
fragrant orange overcast with red. 
Betty Uprichard—Salmon pink, ex- 
terior orange carmine. 
Briarcliffe—tTall, dark foliage, ex- 
quisite columbia pink. 
Caledonia—Large double white with 
long pointed buds. 
Cecil—Single novelty, exquisite shades 
of lemon yellow. 
Charles K. Douglass—Flame scarlet 
flushed crimson. 
Copper King—Single novelty, striking 
burnished copper color. 
Dainty Bess—Single novelty, ruffled 
pastel pink, stamens wine red. 
Duchess of Wellington—Intense saf- 
fron yellow. 
Editor McFarland—Glowing pink 
with yellow suffusion. 
E. G. Hill—Deep velvety red, long 
pointed buds. 
Golden Dawn—New. Very double 
sunflower yellow. 
Grenoble—Fine large scarlet-red. 
Henrich Gaede—An intense orange 
blushed golden yellow. 
Irish Fireflame—Single novelty. 
Shaded orange scarlet to apricot. 
Isobel—Single novelty, fiery burnt 
orange. 
Joanna Hill—Lemon buds opening 
~ ROSES 
HYBRID TEA ROSES 
Need no introduction or description. Words cannot describe their 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria—Beauti- 
ful creamy white. 
Katherine Pechtold—Orange with 
glints of copper. 
Leonard Barron—Blended salmon, 
shell-pink and copper. 
Margaret McGredy—Brilliant orange 
vermilion. 
McGredy’s Ivory—Long buds, ivory 
white. 
McGredy’s Scarlet—Velvety scarlet, 
orange base. 
Mme. Edouard Herriot— Cream, 
bronze and copper tri-color. 
Mme. Jules Bouche— White with 
primrose center. 
Mme. Joseph Perraud—Long 
slender buds, nasturtium buff. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom—Canary yellow, 
long buds, free blooming. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy—Large orange 
salmon. 
President Herbert Hoover—Red- 
orange and gold. 
Radiance—Reliable. 
pink. 
Carmine-rose 
‘Red Radiance—Free blooming bright 
crimson. 
Rouge Mallerin—Very double—dark 
velvety red. 
Sir Henry Seagrave—Primrose yel- 
low, very fragrant. 
Sister Therese—Daffodil yellow. 
Souvenir de Claudius Pernet—Old 
teliable sunflower yellow. 
Talisman—Copper and golden yellow. 
Ville de Paris—Sunflower yellow fade- 


GLORY OF THE GARDEN 
COLLECTION 
OF HARDY~ PHLOX 
(Phlox decussata) 
The backbone of the perennial border. The unfailing and 
indispensable cut flower; the final touch of nature’s paint 
brush. These are some of the terms that may be used to 
describe this most valuable adjunct to everyone’s garden. 
They never fail, their season lasting from late June through 
the hot summer months when other flowers are scarce, until 
nature puts them to rest with Jack Frost's silvery hand. Words 
fail to describe the delicate beauty and bold radiance of their 
colors. 
Each 
Africa—Brilliant carmine red. Blood red eye $ 335 
B. Comte—Long stems, large heads, rich French purple 30 
Daily Sketch—Large florets salmon pink, red eye 45 
E. I. Farrington—Salmon with pink blush, violet eye 30 
Emain Macha—Deepest true red .50 
Leo Schlageter—Most vivid fiery red ; 45 
Mrs. Jenkins—Pure white. Late flowering : 30 
Nordlicht—Warm blush lilac. Violet-red eye 40 
P. D. Williams—Immense florets, rose pink, non-fading .50 
Von Lassburg—Huge trusses of waxy white 30 
Value......$3.85 
10 plants, 1 each of the above individually labeled for ; $2.90 
5 plants, your selection........... , ; - ae we 
5 plants, our selection teferele ote ea, 
pale yellow. 
less. 
These are priced at $0.65 each; 3 for $1.75; $6.50 doz.—POSTPAID. 
NOTE: Your Hybrid Tea Roses will be sent to you properly pruned 
for Fall planting unless you request otherwise. 


PAUL'S SCARLET THORN 
(Crataegus oxyacantha splend. syn. pauli) 
In Paul's Scarlet Thorn we have the 
supreme among the hawthornes. The 
wealth of flowers is an exquisite 
scarlet. The foliage is beautifully formed 
and of excellent color. The late summer 
and fall bring a glorious display of 
American Beauty red berries and even 
the bare branches and trunk with their 
yellowish gray-green bark make an 
attractive show in the late winter when 
all the leaves and berries have fallen. 
We offer well developed, trimmed 
specimens with a fine root system at the 
following attractive prices: 
3 to 4 feet B&B... .$2.60 each 
4to 5 feet B&B.... 3.50 each 
5 to 6 feet B&B.... 4.50 each 
We have larger sizes and will be glad 
to quote prices upon your request. 
Sent express or freight collect. 
Nurseries 
SWEET BAY 
(Magnolia glauca) 
Few people are familiar with the intriguing 
beauty of this fine plant. Its glaucous green 
leaves alone would make it desirable in any 
situation and when we add to this the delicate 
waxy gardenia-colored fragrant flowers and 
the gorgeous display of orange, autumn berries 
we certainly have the ultimate in desirability. 
It may be grown in almost any situation and 
will withstand full shade or bright sunshine. It 
will flourish in any garden soil and will even 
do well in wet, swampy locations. It can be 
grown either as a tall shrub or trimmed to a 
single stem to thrive as a small tree. No home 
grounds are complete without this most versa- 
tile of plants. 
2 to 3 feet, B&B, each $2.00; 3 to 4 feet, B&B; 
each $3.00; 4 to 5 feet, B & B, each $4.00. 
Prices on larger sizes up to 10 feet on request. 
Sent express or freight collect. 
IBOLIUM PRIVET 
(Ligustrum ibolium) 
One of the hardiest of all privets with graceful 
branches and glossy green foliage. It may be 
trimmed to a neat formal hedge or allowed to 
grow to its full height of about 8 feet when it 
forms a beautiful informal screen. It is much 
hardier than California privet and far more 
beautiful than Amur privet. It will succeed 
unusually well with fall planting. 
12 to 18 inch... .10 for $0.90; 100 for $6.75 
18 to 24 inch... .10 for $1.15; 100 for $10.50 
IBOTA. PRIVET 
(Ligustrum ibota) 
Its attractive gray-green foliage and wide- 
spread curving branches make this an excellent 
shrub for tall landscape clumps and specimens. 
It is also valuable for informal hedges and 
screen plantings, is perfectly hardy and of 
rapid growth. 
12-18 in., 10 for $1.15; 100 for $10.50 
18-24 in., ea. $0.25; 10 for $2.00; 100 for $16.00 
24-36 in., ea. $0.30; 10 for $2.75; 100 for $19.00 
Sent express collect. 
or 
AN D 
TWO NEW GRAPES 
Golden Muscat 
For many years the horticulturists have been 
trying to develop a grape that was equal to the 
California and Spanish types in flavor, size and 
keeping qualities and still be hardy in our 
sometimes unfriendly climate. We have this 
in the NEW GOLDEN MUSCAT. 
Imagine, if you can, strong, hardy vines 
hanging full of enormous bunches of golden, 
sweet juicy grapes that may be kept for days 
with almost no deterioration. Fine for wine. 
The ultimate in hardy grapes. We have a 
limited supply priced as follows: 
Strong 1 year old grafted vines, each $0.85; 
3 for $2.25. Sent postpaid. 
Concord Seedless 
And now a Concord grape without seeds. All 
of the fine Concord qualities; hardiness, de- 
pendability, flavor and juiciness, without the 
seeds. Excellent for pies, kuchens, preserves, 
etc. No seeds to remove. The individual 
grapes are of medium size. The bunches are 
large and plentiful. The supply of these vines 
is limited. Better order early. Healthy 1 year 
old grafted vines, each $1.00;-3 tor $2.70. 
Sent postpaid. 
ENTRANCING COLLECTION 
JAPANESE WINDFLOWER 
(Anemone japonica) 
These jewel-like flowers nodding in the breeze 
at the terminals of graceful stems surely justify 
the name ‘“Windflower.’’ Their beauty will 
grace any garden and their colors and shad- 
ings make them useful as cut flowers. The 
attractive, well-grown plants we send will 
make you wish you had ordered more. 
Each 
Huphensis—Miniature, 12 inches, fine for 
rockeries; single mauve rose........... $0.35 
Alba—2 to 3 feet single, pure white; long 
blooming season. ecru ane cee .30 
Kriemhilde—Double flowered pink... .30 
Queen Charlotte—Semi-double hakranes 
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September Charm—Silvery pink, profuse 
bloomers Mars ehe «cet ee eee ieee .30 
Whirlwind—2 to 3 feet. September bloomer, 
large double white.................+- .30 
Pulsatilla Rubra—Pasque flower, violet. 
Spring flowering, fine for rockeries..... 40 
$2.55 
1 each of all the above for $1.95; 2 each for 
$3.75. 
Anemones should be protected at least the 
first winter with a mulch of straw. 
Sent postpaid. 
HA RR 
CHINESE AZALEAS 
(Azalea mollis) 
Probably the showiest of all the spring flowers. 
While the fuzzy light green leaves are unfolding 
the glorious display of flower clusters breaks 
forth, varying in shade from creamy white 
through yellows, pinks and salmon pinks to vivid 
orange red. Very hardy and reliable bloomers. 
Excellent for mass plantings or single speci- 
mens. Will stand partial shade. Will do best 
in an acid soil containing lots of humus. Mixed 
colors. 9 to 12 inch, B & B, each $0.85; 12 to 
15 inch, B & B, each $1.20; 15 to 18 inch, B&B, 
each $1.50. Sent express or freight collect. 
MUMS 
Hardy Chrysanthemums 
We offer, for Fall planting, heavy field-grown 
clumps. They will be carefully dug and the 
soil allowed to adhere to the roots. PRICED 
EXPRESS COLLECT. 
ANNOUNCING 
STORRS & HARRISON'S 
NEW VIRGIN GOLD 
—_A-striking new golden yellow chrysan- 
themum of unusual merit. 
A wealth of shaggy, well-formed 
double flowers from 4 to 5 inches across 
growing on long stems amid a mass of 
lustrous green foliage. Entirely hardy, 
excellent for cutting, disease-resistant 
and a sure-fire bloomer. A medium 
early-flowering type, it is all that could 
be asked of a hardy garden “mum.” 
We offer, for the first time, a limited 
number of field grown clumps at $1.25 
each. 3 for $3.25 or $12.50 per dozen. 

_ Any of the old faithful garden varieties listed 
in our Spring Garden Book at $0.35 each; 
3 for $0.95; 1 doz. $3.50. 
The new Korean Hybrids at $0.40 each; 3 
for $1.10; 1 doz. $4.00. 
The Cushion types at $0.40 each; 3 for 
$1.10; 1 doz. $4.00. Sent express collect. 
CHINESE MATRIMONY VINE 
(Lycium chinensis) 
This is one of the most valuable plants known 
for preventing erosion on steep slopes. It 
develops a tremendous fibrous root system. 
The graceful stems are covered with attractive 
tan bark. The foliage is pale green, the small 
leaves growing snugly against the stem. Tiny 
lavender, pink flowers in the late spring are 
followed in early fall by quantities of bright red 
berries which hang tenaciously until long after 
frost. Not affected by disease. Very tough and 
hardy. Plant three feet apart each way to 
prevent erosion or as a ground cover. 
3 yr. vines, each $0.35; 3 for $1.00; Postpaid. 
$20.00 per 100 - Express collect. 

(Malus) 
Space does not permit us to describe each individual of this group. Suffice 
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FLOWERING CRAB APPLES 
it to say that the fourteen varieties, described in our Spring garden book, 
blanket the field as to color of blossom, fruit and foliage. They are as follows: 
Arnold Crab—Pink 
Carmine Crab—Red 
Dolgo Crab— White 
Sweet Crab—Blush pink 
Japanese Crab—Rose red 
Parkman Crab—Deep rose 
Malus arnoldiana 
Malus atrosanguinea 
Malus dolgo 
Malus coronaria 
Malus floribunda 
Malus halliana parkmani 
Darwin Tulips. 


TULIPS 
Few of us were able to realize how much tulips meant to our gardens 
until we were deprived of them by war conditions abroad. Fortunately, 
we have been able to secure a limited supply of fine colors of English 
Afterglow—Darksalmonshaded Le Notre—An excellent clear 
pink. 
Madam Krelage—A gay lilac- 
Hopa Crab-—Rose crimson Malus hopa vivid orange. 
Bechtel’s Crab— Double delicate 
pink Malus ioensis plena Baron DeLaTonnaye— Very pink. 
large bright pink. 
Redvein Crab—Deep pink 
Eley Crab—Red 
Scheidecker Crab — Semi- double 
pink Malus scheideckeri 
Malus sieboldi 
Malus spectabilis 
Any four of the 3-4 ft. size for $5.00 
Any four of the 4-5 ft. size for 7.00 
Any four of the 5-6 ft. size for 9.00 
Sent express or freight collect. 
Toringo Crab—Blush pink 
Chinese Crab——Rose 
Our offer for fall planting: 
3 to 4 feet $1.50 each 
4 to 5 feet . 2.00 each 
5 to 6 feet 2.75 each 
QUINTUPLET APPLE TREES 
A Whole Orchard on One Tree 
Many times those, whose planting space is 
limited to a small area, have wished for some 
way to raise the several varieties of apples 
they wanted for home use. You have enjoyed 
the Red Astrachan tree for its grand, early 
cooking apples or the Delicious for its many 
fine qualities but when either had finished 
bearing you had to look elsewhere. 
We offer as a solution for this problem the 
Quintuplet Apple tree; a strong, healthy, four 
year old tree grafted to bear five different 
kinds of apples, as follows: 
Red Astrachan—The early cooking and, 
when fully ripe, eating apple. 
McIntosh—The old faithful eater and cooker. 
Delicious—Another prime favorite. 
Wealthy—Next to ripen. 
Yellow Delicious—Late maturing, a good 
keeper. 
This tree will bear a supply of fruit sufficient 
for the average family over the entire bearing 
season. The supply is limited. Order early. 
Reasonably priced at $3.00 each, Sent express 
collect. 
Malus niedywetzkyana 
Malus purpurea eleyi 
Sargent Crab—White and yellow Malus sargenti 
rose-scarlet. 
rosy-red. 
Pride of Haarlem—A king 
Farncombe Sanders—Fiery among bright reds. 
Wm. Copland—An unusual soft 
lilac. 
City of Haarlem— Gigantic Rose Copland—Lovely delicate 
blossoms of warm red. 
lavender-pink. 
King George V—Accheery, Yellow Giant—Majestically tall, 
deep yellow. 
colors.... 
Fine blooming size bulbs priced at........ 
1 doz. for $1.10 postpaid; 100 for $7.50 postpaid 
Our Rainbow collection; a fine mixture of all 
at Oe F 3 for $0.30 postpaid; 
1 doz. for $1.00 postpaid; 100 for $7.00 postpaid 
3 for $0.35 postpaid; 

SHRUB COLLECTION — A $9.85 value for $6.00 
15 Beautiful Shrubs 3 to 4 foot size for $6.00 
Have you a bare corner in your yard? Do you 
wish to screen some unsightly object? Do you 
wish to increase the privacy of your garden? 
OUR SPECIAL FALL SHRUB COLLECTION 
IS THE.ANSWER. We offer 1 each of the 
following: give you a constant display of 
: beautiful flowers, exquisite berries, 
Price Each ‘ 3 i 
No. 1. Five-leaved Aralia picturesque foliage and twig color. 
Acanthopanax pentaphyllum... ..$0.70 We will send you all 15 of the 
No. 2. ae ha Deseress os shrubs in a husky, well-grown 3 ft. 
Ornus aida slberiCa..........+.++.- : Ly 
No. 3. Rochester renee to 4 ft. size for $6.00. 
Deutzia scabra Pride of Rochester........ .50 - = 
No. 4. Weeping Forsythia— We will send ng Fee of ie 
Forsythia Suspensa.............-.-.055 .60 choice for $2.75. we will sen 
No. 5. Pink Bride Honeysuckle— : any six of our choice for $2.50. 
Lonicera tatarica grandiflora. .65 Sent ress or freight collect. 
No. 6. Gordon Mockorange— pe g 
Philadelphus gordonianus...... -50 
No. 7. Golden-leaf Nine Bark— 
Physocarpos opulifolia aurea............ .50 
No. 8. Glossy Buckthorn—Rhamnus frangula_ .60 
No. 9. Ural False Spirea—Sorbaria sorbifolia .70 
No. 10. Korean Spirea—Spirea trichocarpa.... .60 
No. 11. Purple Lilac—Syringa vulgaris........ .60 
No, 12. African tamarix—Tamarixafricana.... .60 
No. 13. Double-file viburnum— 
Viburnum tomentosum................. -90 
No. 14. Witch Hazel—Hamamelis virginiana... 1.25 
No. 15. Pink Weigelia—Weigelia Rosea........ 50 
Value...... $9.85 
Painesville, 
From the lovely gold of the Forsythia 
to the November blossoms of the 
Witch Hazel this collection will 
BEARING AGE APPLES 
Fruit from the trees the season after they are 
set out. It is no longer necessary for you to 
wait several years after planting trees to get 
apples. We will furnish you with bearing age 
trees, most of which have borne fruit in the 
nursery. These are husky, well formed trees 
with a fine root system. We can supply seven 
varieties as follows: 
Duchess, Early McIntosh, Red Astrach- 
an, Staymans, Wealthy, Whitney Crab, 
Yellow Transparent. Prices: each $1.25; 
3 for $3.25; 1 each of all 7 varieties for $7.25. 
BEARING AGE PEARS 
We also have the following varieties of pear 
trees of bearing age. These are priced the 
same as the apple trees. 
Duchess, Douglass, Clapps, Bartlett, 
Keiffer. 
3-Year-Old Apple and Pear Trees 
We also have big three-year-old trees in most 
of the varieties listed in our Spring Garden 
Book priced at $1.00 each; 3 for $2.75; 1 each 
of five varieties, your selection $4.25. 
These are a full year nearer to bearing than 
the usual 2-year-old apple and pear trees. Sent 
express or freight collect. 










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