
FRUIT TREES, BERRIES, SHRUBS 
CURRANTS 
Currants should be planted in good, very fertile soil, with liberal 
manuring, and the tops should be cut back nearly to the crown, 
allowing only three ori four canes to grow the first year. Prune 
more or less every year to get rid of old wood and keep the bushes 
open. Plant same as Gooseberry. 
PRICE—Except where noted, large 2-year-old 
10 for $2.50; 50 for $8.00; 100 for $15.00. 
PERFECTION—Large, bright red; most popular new variety. 
UTAH PLACK (Native)—Black, rich, fine for jelly. 
roots, each, 30c; 
STRAWBERRIES 
All strawberry plants will be sent either Parcel Post or [ixpress, 
according to quantity. 
Plant in rows 4 feet apart, plants 18 inches apart in row, re- 
quiring 7,260 plants to acre. 
All our plants are put up uniformly in bunches, 25 plants each. 
MARSHALL—As a large berry for home use it is peerless. 
is ai rich, glossy crimson, 25 plants, 50c; 
1000, $5.00. 
MASTODON EVERBEARING—Large luscious deep red berries, juicy 
and sweet, from June until heavy frost. 25 plants, 50c; 100, $1.25; 
500, $5.50; 1,000, $10.00. 
The color 
100, $1.00; 500, $2.75; 
FLOWERING ALMOND 
ALMOND, Double Fl.—The flowers are borne on its slender branches 
during May and are very fragrant. (H 3-4, S 4.) Double Pink 75c 
AMPELOPSIS 
AMPELOPSIS ENGELMANI, New Virginia Creeper—equipped with 
tendrils, by which it will climb walls of stone or brick, similarly to 
Boston Ivy. Each, 35c. 
BOSTON OR JAPAN IVY (Ampelopsis Veitchi)—One of the finest 
climbers for covering walls, as it clings firmly to the smoothest 
surface, covering it evenly with overlapping leaves, which form a 
perfect mass of foliage. The color is fresh deep green in summer, 
changing to bright shades of crimson and yellow in autumn. Each 50c 
postpaid. Established in cans, 75c. Shipping weight 10 lbs. If by 
mail add extra at zone rates for postage. 
BERBERIS (Barberry ) 
JAPANESE BARBERRY (B. Thunbergii)—Beautiful shrub for hedges, 
border, screens or general purposes. Very compact and needs no 
attention with the shears, (H 8-4, S8-4.) 15-18 in., 25c; 18-24 in., 30c 
Three year specimen shrubs, 65c each. 
NEW RED LEAVED BARBERRY (B. Thunbergii Atropurpurea—In 
habit of growth and in fruiting it is identical with the popular 
Japanese Barberry, but its foliage develops a rich, bronzy-red color. 
(H 3-4, S 8-4) 12-18 in., 35c; 18-24 in., 45c. 
CALADIUM OR ELEPHANT EAR 
Plant in rich soil and give plenty of water. With such treatment 
a selected size bulb will make a plant about 4 feet: high, with leaves 
8 feet long and 20 inches wide. First size, large bulbs, each, 25c; 
dozen, $2.50; Medium size, 2 for 25c. 
CLEMATIS 
JACKMANII—The best known and most valued. 
popular family. A perfect mass of bloom when 
Color, dark, rich, royal purple. 
extra, 15c, if by mail. 
variety of this 
in full flower. 
1 year No. 1 (from pots), 75¢ each. 
FORSYTHIA (Golden Bell) 
FORTUNEI—Strong, erect habit; bright golden-yellow flowers in 
early spring. (H7-8, S 6.) 18-24 in., 30c; 2-3 ft., 45c; 3-4 ft., 60c. 
HONEYSUCKLE (Bush) 
TARTARIAN (Lonicera Tartarica)—-Most popular of the bush 
varieties. Foliage dark glossy green, blooms in June, (H 8-10, S 6-8) 
Red, Pink, White. 18-24 in., 30c; 2-3 ft., 45c; 8-4 ft., 60c 4-5 ft. 75c 
LILACS 
NEW CHINESE (rothomagensis chinensis)—A distinct hybrid 
variety, with reddish flowers; panicles of great size and very abund- 
ant. Very desirable. 2-3 ft, 75c. 

CANNAS 
Cannas are the most economical and effective plants employed 
in our Gardens. They bloom from early summer until frost. in all 
sections of the country, succeeding in any sunny position in any 
kind of soil, but responding quickiy to liberal traetment. For best 
resuits the beds should be spaded about two feet deep, and a generous 
amount of well-deaayed manure of any kind thoroughly incorporated, 
and at all times freely watered. 
HUNGARIA— (31% feet) The best pink Canna, 
never burn, 
pot plants. 
Leaves bluish green, 
lowers very large, with immense petals, ‘Three inch 
KING HUMBERT—(4 feet) Scarlet flowers, bronze foliage; greatest 
favorite today. This remarkable ‘“‘Gold Medal’? Canna has been the 
sensation of the past years. Large flowers freely produced, and 
handsome broad, tropical foliage. 
YELLOW KING HUMBERT—(4 feet) Foliage a very dark green, 
flowers a deep rich yellow, softly spotted and blotched with bright 
red; measuring 5 to 7 inches across, individual petals 3 to 344 inches 
in diameter, An orchid flowering sport of the well-known variety 
King Humbert. 
Price—Dormant Roots—HExtra large size any of above, 
Dozen, $1.50, postpaid. 
each, 15c; 
Not prepaid, $1.25 per dozen; $9.00 per 100 
Bleeding Hearts 
(Dicentra) 
SPECTABILIS—Its long racemes of graceful heart-shaped pink 
flowers are always attractive. Is perfectly at home in any part 
of the hardy border and especially valuable for planting in the shade, 
Strong roots. Each, 40c; doz., $4.00. 
MADEIRA VINE—One of the most popular climbers, succeeds in any 
locatibn, doing best, however, in a sunny sheltered place; foliage 
very dense. Strong tubers. Each, 10c; dozen 90c, postpaid, 
REGAL LILY 
The flowers are white, shading to yellow in the center, with a 
pink tinge on the outer edges. A strong grower, some 3 to 4 feet 
nigh. It is deliciously scented, and its extreme hardiness makes it 
a valuable lily for outdoor planting. Each, 25c; 5 for $1.00; doz. $2.25 
TIGER LILY—Very hardy native Lily; orange-red, spotted with 
Purple-black. Each 25c; 5 for $1.00; $2.25 per doz. 
NEW CHINESE OR SIBERIAN ELM 
ULMUS PUMILA—A clean, fast grower, free from disease and 
pests. Thoroughly hardy and vigorous under most trying soil and 
climatic conditions, Its resistance to drouth, alkali. and extreme 
temperature makes it very valuable for our Western conditions, 
8-4 ft., 35c each; 4-6 ft., 50c; 6-8 ft., $1.00; 8-10 ft., $1.25; 10-12 ft., 
$1.75; 12-14 ft., $2.00. 
PHILADELPHUS (Mock Orange) 
CORONARIUS (Garland Mock Orange)—This is a popular tall variety 
refined and beautiful; large white flowers. (H 6-8, S 4-6.) 18-24 in., 
30c; 2-3 tt., 45c; 3-4 ft., 60c j 
SILVER LACE VINE 
POLYGONUM AUBERTI—One of the most desirable flowering 
climbers. The plant is of strong, vigorous growth, attaining the 
height of 25 feet or more, and producing through the summer and 
fall great foamy sprays of white flowers. Strong plants. Each, 60c 
SPIREAS 
(Bridal Wreath)—The most satisfactory shrub in 
It is round and graceful with long, thin, arching branches, 
‘Flowers in white clusters, so numerous that when in full bloom the 
bush resembles a snowdrift. (H 6-8, S 6.) May and June. 15-18 in., 
20c; 18-24 in., 30c; 2-3 ft., 40c; 3-4 ft, 50c; 4-5 ft., 65c. 
clump, $1.25. 
VAN HOUTTE 
cultivation, 
Speciman 
TUBEROSE 
DOUBLE DWARF PEARL—Lovely waxy double flowers, very frag- 
rant. For open ground culture plant in May or June in a warm 
location. Each, 8c; dozen, 75c, postpaid. 
WISTERIA 
SINENSIS (Purple)—A most beautiful climber of rapid growth. 
When well esablished it makes a growth of 15 to 20 feet in a season. 
Flowers violet blue. Hach 85e. 

FLOWERS REPAY YOU FOR A FEEDING OF GOOD FERTILIZER NOW AND TIEN. 
