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Plan Your HOME PLANTING With 
Plan your own planting as far as possible. Any- ideas. Remember, you are the one to be pleased. We take 
one who tries to outline certain plans to fit every more pleasure and interest in the things we create ourselves. 
lawn or doorstep takes the individuality from Nothing adds to the beauty of your home like a planting 
such a planting. Let your lawn reflect your own of shrubs and flowers. At a small cost you can have a very 
attractive place, with a succession of bloom the season 
through. 
PREPAID PRICES 
ALMOND, Pink. A beautiful flowering shrub. The branches 
are covered, just as the leaves come, with small, very dou- 
ble, rose-like flowers that are deep pink. Should be plant- 
ed in a sunny place. 18 to 24 in., 40c each. 
ALTHEA. Large, showy shrub, with bright colored flowers 
in rose, red, pink, white and purple. Blooms when few 
other shrubs are in bloom. 18 to 24 in., 25c each. 
CORNUS Sibirica (Dogwood). A tall, spreading shrub, ex- 
tremely hardy; white flowers in June, followed by red 
berries. Its chief beauty is in its bark, which turns bright 
crimson in the fall. 18 to 24 in., 25c each. 
DOGWOOD, Yellow. 18 to 24 in., 35c each. 
COTONEASTER. Tall, upright, and densely branched shrub 
with dark waxy foliage turning red late in the season. 
Glossy black fruit usually remaining throughout the win- 
ter. 18 to 24 in., 30c each. 
DEUTZIA, Pride of Rochester. Large flowering. Very orna- 
mental and graceful shrub, producing many double white 
flowers along full length of branches in June. 18 to 24 in., 
25c each. 
ELDER, Aurea (Golden Elder). Its golden yellow leaves con- 
trast beautifully with the other shrubs. Flowers white, in 
flat topped cymes. Grows naturally 10 to 15 feet, but can 
be pruned into a neat, compact little bush. 18 to 24: in., 
39c each. 
FORSYTHIA Fortunei (Golden Bell). Few, if any of the 
spring-flowering hardy shrubs can surpass the splendor 
and brilliancy of the Forsythias. Of upright, vigorous 
growth, foliage rich, dark green and lustrous. Flow- 
ers brilliant golden yellow, borne in great profusion 
pany in April before leaves appear. 18 to 24 in., 25c 
each. 
HYPERICUM Aureum (Golden St. John’s Wort). A 
hardy shrub attaining a height of about 3. feet 
Flowers in small clusters; golden yellow petals sur- 
rounding a tuft of down-like stamens. Very attrac- 
tive when in bloom. 18 to 24 in., 35c each. 
JETBEAD (White Kerria). An attractive rounded 
shrub 3 to 6 feet high, yellowish green, corrugated 
‘ ha ; foliage, large, single white flowers late in May, 
Flowering Almond, 18 to 24 | @ ine 8 hae | black seeds following. It will endure partial shade. 
in., 40¢ each, Postpaid. ie wi 18 to 24 in., 25c each. 



























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