3141Smoke Tree 
Glorious Tree. Grows 12 ft. high 
One of the most picturesque and 
unusual of small hardy trees. Its 
beautiful summer dress of dense 
green foliage is surmounted in the 
autumn with many loose feathery 



panicles of minute flowers which give 
the effect of a dense cloud of smoke. 
Thrives anywhere but prefers a dry 
sunny location. In colder sections the 
foliage turns a brilliant color in Au- 
pads Each 85 cts.; 2 for $1.50, post- 
paid. 









The Most 
Attractive 
Hardy 
Hedge 
Plant 
















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S-P. 3973 VIOLET, New African Blue Boy Culti 
Most popular of all winter house plants. General ultlva- 
growth similar to the celebrated cyclamen. Leaves are tion 
soft and hairy; the flowers are beautiful blue on rather = 
long, stately stems. With the contrast of blue to the soft 
delightful foliage you have a most outstanding, attractive You 


“plant to cheer you during the long winter months. 
- Standard Size Plant, Each, 40c; 3 for $1.00, postpaid. 
‘S.P. 3974: Larger Size Plants, Each, 60c; 2 for $1.00. 
3146 
French 
Pussy 
Willow 
May Trim 
Any 
Desired 
Shape 
3064 Truhedge—Columberry 
Patent No. 110. Often mistaken for 
boxwood on account of its formal 
shape and dense, glossy foliage. Of 


Very pyramidal habit, may be used for 
Attractive hedge or individual specimens with- 
: out pruning. Strong 18 to 24 inch 
Thecultivat- | plants. Each 45 cts.; 5 for $1.75; 25 
ed variety | for $7.50, postpaid. 
that has 
made a sen- 
sation wherever grown. Branches sell during the win- 
ter months at from $1.00 to $2.00 per dozen. Grow 
them on Your Own Lawn. Enjoy these dainty silvery 
flowers every winter. A beautiful round shrub in sum- 
mer. Cut the ends of the branches in January or Feb- 
ruary. Place them indoors in a vase of water. Watch 
them unfold their large catkins of 
silvery pink. 2 to 3 ft. trees. Each 
60 cts.; 2 for $1.00, postpaid. 

Rosa-Rouletti 
The 

3146 French Pu y_\ 
3145 Improved Bush Cherry 
—_ Tt fills the need of the small home grounds where 
space is limited. It not only produces fine quality fruit, 
but makes a desirable ornamental shrub. The cherries 
are of fine flavor when eaten in their fresh state and 
also make excellent jams and preserves. The fruit re- 
sembles a plum in* size and shape. Strong, healthy 
plants, 50 cts. each; 3 for 
$1.25; 12 for $4.25, postpaid. 

inch 
from 

bed, 
S. P. 3969 Rosa Rouletti 
75 cts., postpaid. 
New art shades. 
a sweet pea. 
unique character. 
in 19387. 
can be supplied. 
cts.; 2 for 70 cts.; 6 for $1.85, postpaid. 
3145 Improved Bush Cherry 
SP. 3969 Glorious New Rose 
semi - double 
soft pink rosette 
flowers, less than an 
in 
are borne profusely 
early summer 
until frost. Makes a 
shapely compact 
growth 6 to 7 inches 
tall, very bushy, 
with dainty, 
cut foliage, making 
it ideal as a border 
plant for the rose 
perennial bed, 
Rock Garden, along 
the walk or 
way. In tests recently made it has been perfectly 
hardy; however, in severe climates we recommend 
giving it winter protection. Each 40 cts.; 2 plants 
2844 Sensational New Russell Lupins 
These remarkable new Lupins are the 
result of continuous labor for many years. 
of bloom are often 3% feet and more in length. 
are fan-shaped, the standard being expanded like that of 
The coloring has an immense range and 
Received gold medal award by R. H. S. 
Thrives on sandy or light wood soil where water 
Their tall spikes of bloom present a de-. 
lightful variety of color from June to September. 
established plants which will bloom this season. 
Glority Your Garden with These New Hardy Ornamental Shrubs and Trees 









Beautiful 
Ornamental 
Smoke Tree 
3141 Smoke Tree 
3052 Golden Rose of China “Hugonis” 
A striking, unique shrub; at home in landscape groups, 
or independent, as solitary lawn clump. Last year’s canes 
produce the blooms and healthy foliage of the Briar 
type; but the new growth springing abundantly from the 
roots, is densely clothed in acacia-like leaves and bristles, 
all a reddish maroon. A matured bush may attain 6 feet 

in height, with corresponding spread. The sparkling buds 
begin to swell in April, so that early in May, it is a 
shimmering mound of gold. 
cup-shaped. 
Flowers are single, flat to 
Each, 49 cts.; 2 for 85c, postpaid. 
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diameter, 







finely 






drive- 





The spikes 
Flowers 

Well 
Each 39 

is 
2844 Russell Lupins 
