LAWN GRASS SEED 
We offer our own mixture of fine bladed permanent grasses. 
There is no timothy in this seed and we do not think you can 
equal the quality at our price per lb. 40e. 
Shady place grass seed at 60c per pound. 
For deep shade and dry places, New Zealands Chewings 
Fescue per pound, 75e — pure seed. 
EVERGREENS 
We have always specialized in the growing of evergreens. All 
plants listed below are several times transplanted, sheared and 
grown with a fine root system. 
All prices include an adequate sized earth ball protected by 
burlap. Do not remove burlap or nails when planting. 
ARBORVITAE 
AMERICAN 
4p. iret aes ee oo OU) 
ae Oe aa on eye Fe 5.00 
Gala Lis wiy.ce tree eee eaten 6.00 
(ENG ay de bie ate kg S - 8.00 
GLOBE 
(ROSIUEBICY GaSe ae Senin = 1.00 
pal Ord ee Luseee tn eae 1.75 
PYRAMIDAL 
a ee Whee to aran LCI VON oc 1.00 
De ft, A rr a 2.50 
216-0. (uit tite een non 3.00 
ale: he en cote (aes aa 4.00 
CE SI Ieee Mpa erg gk rah Acs 5.00 
TOM THUMB 
IOP oie AS 2.00 
Pee Tae RU Ld Sk eR ONE 2.25 
leo NE ELS Serene emte ant UU 
JUNIPERS 
IRISH (narrow upright) 
ae LEG Groce te eeye tas 1.00 
2-3 tt, RS SOE. Eo ishens 2.50 
SOAS ia eae een kets aires 4.00 
PFITZER’S 
(spreading) 
(To tSeinwespread acm 2.00 
sD CAE Diary tes oso Sai say 2.50 
Dr oO WAGER Rae SOs © eyes couestis 4.00 
OHS tat Gan Cais ax ee er 5.00 
ANDORRA 
(very low, spreading) 
JRA Rae oc In ines Myce 2.50 
RED CEDAR 
(Upright) 
ASAT ORL be os eeee tee meee os 4.00 
SAVIN 
(spreading, semi-erect) 
12 Sh Se een ie cnc ae 1,25 
TUR Fi a Scene Reta 1.50 
aeP A Sah ae Ware nS levee a 4.00 
HEMLOCK, Canadian 
(upright, broad pyramidal) 
a AT ae Rar aS estas oi ee 2.00 
DiS TEA ore eee 31D. 
5B-OL ee Lb Ete arate 4.00 
Sloss Fiz pe Pent. © Beene 4.50 
AOE ERAN cal a becek ener edie) 
20 at bel it A eee ET 7.00 
Olle hy Cie as See, 9.00 
AD = = oo = 
ORLBNTAL YEW 
(Taxus upright) 
IY? fh eee $3.25 
DUR re a eee 4.25 
PU le la ee 7.00 
BEd Se ash, ee ae 8.00 
Ee eee ak 10.00 
LA er tee (ee, eee amt 11.00 
SPREADING YEW. 
15: (enins we oie $2.50 
Eo a we te ee ok vk 3.50 
DOU att aie ine cs ace 4.50 
S17, OL ive oe ee 8.00 
EICK’S SELY B RID? YEW 
(narrow upright) 
Nae Na es om eee act oertet 1,25 
LO LG Satie eee rant, < ye 1.50 
PINE, Mugho 
(dwarf, low growing) 
8-10 in. spread LIS A ees ee 
RGA tiraty re Ne 7 einen 17, 
iN Ee kieertitaes at, niet 2. 00 
SPRUCE, Colorado Blue 
(select blue) 
D0 5 Tt geek ras ede 4.00 
MOERHEIM 
(grafted, finest blue) 
1 ol tere oe ae ae $4.00 
FIR, Coneolor 
DE2 ite Mic de Os tat Make tee se ROS ONT 
RHODODENDRON (Harge leather-like leaves, pink to purple 
flowers of immense size, May and June) 114-2 ft., very bushy 
specimen clumps ......... 
4 ae Oa ON ts ete ee $4.50 
DAPHNE (Garland Flower)—Beautiful pink, hyacinth scented 
flowers on low everygreen plant. 9-12 in. spread $1.00; 12-15 
in. spread, $1.25. 
PACHYSANDRA (Spurge)—Low evergreen ground cover, ex- 
cellent in shade. 10 for $2.00; 2 
5 or more, 12e each. 
SHRUBS 
Finest flowering ornamental shrubs. All plants offered are 
twice transplanted to insure good roots, stocky well grown tops. 
ALMOND PINK—(double,) before leaves appear in May, 2-8 ft. 
ES. 
ARALIA (Five leafed,) grows well in shade and adverse condi- 
tions) 1144-2 
ft. OC 2-o-cb ee, 
ALTHEA (Rose of Sharon)—Blooms August until frost, Double, 
red and purple, 3-4 ft. 75ce. 
ABELIA (Shrub Arbutus)—Semi-evergreen, 
beautiful waxy 
foliage, pink flowers June until frost. 2 ft., $1.75. (earth ball) 
AZALEA—Chinese, Late May and June, a riot of color from ap- 
ricot to flame, 12-15 in., $1.50 (earth ball). 
BEAUTY BUSH—Specimen shrub, a real gem, pink bell-shaped 
flowers in June 2-3 ft., $1.00. 
BUTTERFLY BUSH—Grows to six feet, long flower spikes, fine 
for cutting. Dubonnet (wine-red) 75¢; Charming (Pink) 75e. 
CLETHRA (Summer Sweet)—Dwarf white, scented 
spikes in mid-summer. 2-3 ft., 75c. 
COTONEASTER (Divaricata)—Spreading, semi-evergreen with 
waxy leaves, beautiful cherry red fruit, summer and fall. 
3-4 ft., $1.50 (earth ball) 
Faveolata, larger foliage than above, black fruit. 
$1.50 (earth ball) 
DEUTZIA (Gractlis)— A graceful dwarf sort, white flowers 
spring. 15-18 in., 75e. 
EVONYMOUS ALATUS— (Bittersweet Bush) Corky bark, un- 
usual, orange fruit in fall, fine foliage effect in autumn. 
114-2 ft., 60c; 2-3 ft., $1.00, 
YEDDO BITTERSWEET —Large growing, fine foliage, beau- 
tiful rose colored fruit. 3-4 ft., $1.00. 
EUROPEAN BITTERSWEET—Square branches, fine orange 
fruit in capsules of rose. 3-4 ft., $1.26. 
FORSYTHIA (Golden Bell)—A profusion of golden yellow 
flowers before the leaves appear. first to bloom. 2-3 ft., 40; 
3-4 ft., Tde. 
HONEYSUCKLE (Pink Tartarian) Strong 
in May, red fruit in July. 3-4 ft., 75e. 
FRAGRANT HONEYSUCKLE—Creamy white tlowers, sweet- 
ly scented, in April, 3-4 ft., $1.25. 
HY DRANGEA— 
Hills of Snow—Large, pure white snowball-like flowers in 
July, 2-3 ft., Toe. 
Pee Gee, Large conical blooms of white with pink and red 
shadings in fall, .75. 
KERRA— 
Yellow, Yellow flowers following Forsythia, 
stems all winter, 114-2 ft., 50c. 
White, White flowers, black fruit, a fine shrub, 3-4 ft. $1.00. 
MOCKORANGE— 
Golden Leaf, a dwarf sort with golden yellow foliage, sweet 
scented white flowers, 2-3 ft. 75ce. 
Virginals, huge, double, white, sweet scented flowers all sum- 
mer, 3-4 ft., $1.00. 
Grandiflorus, large white blooms, strong grower. 2-3 ft. 60c. 
LILAC— 
Common Purple, Old fashioned type, sweet scented. 2-3 ft. 
Tae. 
French Hybrid (on own root) 
Double white (Mme. Abel Chataney); Double red, (Pres. 
Poincare) 2-3 ft., $1.25; 3-4 £., $1.50. 
ROSA HUGONIS (Golden Rose of China)—Grows to seven feet 
with fern like foliage. Legions of single bright yellow roses in 
May. 3-4 ft., $1.00. 
RED BUD (Chinese)—Striking purple red flowers before the 
leaves appear, 114-2 ft., 75c. 
SPIREA— 
Thunberg’s (White Spray)—Hariy spring masses of pure 
white flowers, 2-3 ft., 75c. 
Van Houettt (Bridal Wreath)—2-3 ft., 35¢; 10 for $3.00; 
3-4 ft., .50e; 10 for $4.00. 
SNOWBERRY— 
White—Marble sized white fruit, good grower, tolerates ad- 
verse conditions. Attractive foliage. 2-3 ft., 60¢; 3-4 ft., 75e. 
Pink— Pink fruit, beautiful small leaves. This is an excep- 
tional shrub under the most trying conditions. 3-4 ft., 75e. 
TAMARIX—Plume-like pink spikes, fine for summer cutting. 
3-4 ft., 75e. 
VIBURNUM— 
Americanum (Cranberry Bush)— White flowers, beautiful 
scarlet fruit, 3-4 ft., 75e. 
Plicatum (Oriental Snowball) Superior to the old type 
Snowball, fine foliage, large pure white snowballs. 114-2 ft., 
60e. 
Cassinoides (Withe Rod) White flowers, pink and blue fruit 
borne simultaneously, 3-4 ft., 75e. 
VITEX (Chaste Tree) China Blue flower spikes, August until 
frost. Fine for cutting. 2-3 ft., 60e. 
WEIGELIA (Floribunda) Crimson 
borne profusely. 3-4 ft., 75e. 
WHITE FRINGE—Gorgeous, lacey white blooms in June. This 
is a fine specimen shrub. 2-3. ft., 60e. 
sweet 
3.4 ft., 
vrower, pink blooms 
bright green 
trumpet-shaped flowers 
