Page 8. THE DANIELS NURSERY 
DANIELS GAY, GREEN HARDY VINES 
Pleasing Climbers That Screen, Cover and Beautify 
Nothing provides a homelike and restful appearance more quickly than a covering of 
green vines for blank walls, bare fences and arbors. We are particularly fortunate in 
being able to offer the finest specimen vines we haye had for many seasons, 





BITTERSWEET —— Twining vine — Clusters of crimson and orange berries in fall 
and winter. 
CLEMATIS -JACKMANII — Produces masses of large violet-purple flowers. 
CLEMATIS — MME. ED. ANDRE — Similar to Jackmanii in growth but flowers 
rosy-carmine. " 
CLEMATIS — PANICULATA — Free grower. A profuse bearer of small star-shaped 
creamy white flowers. 
ee - BETA and ALPHA — Hardy as wild grape. Fruit excellent for jelly 
and wine. 
HONEYSUCKLE SCARLET TRUMPET — ‘Twining vine. Flowers brilliant scarlet 
with yellow throat. Thrives in shade as well as sun. 
IVY — BOSTON — Clings to rough surfaces. Small leaves; VINE PRICES PIA, Gay Ree 
Refined grower; Brilliant fall color. Bittersweet. i he ee ee a ee eae 5) .75 
IVY — ENGELMANNI —— Clings his “OS. rag Clematis, Jackmanii (potted) ~-_-_-~- $1.00 each —- 28 
patron ates Erngh to) SOU aust ac ee. ence Clematis, Mme. Ed. Andre (potted) ~~ $1.00 each  _ == 
grower. Scarlet in fall. : - é = 
‘ Clematis, -Paniculatames sete eee ee er 75 1.00 
IVY AMERICAN Vareinia, Creeper, Clings with tendrils) ee Orape,) Betas = sea ee eee eee 35 50 
Fast growing dense foliage. Fall color as in Engelmanni. poner uch le: Scarlet rumpete= = —.- -50 .75 
MATRIMONY VINE — Fine ground cover and soil retainer. yy’ Raociman’s ooo BOB 
ae Biokeee my Purple flowers succeeded by bright Ivy, American (Virginia Creeper) ------------ .35 50 
scarlet berries. Fruit remains on yine until late winter. Matrimony sa V in eure sin 9a) es an Te 35 50 


DANNY SAYS:— Don’t be caught “asleep at the switch.” Right now our prices on nursery stock 
and labor are practically the same as last year and we're well equipped with 
trucks and tires for normal operation. All of our costs are mounting, and labor, 
materials and “transportation ability” are getting scarce and increasing in cost. 
This fall and in the future landscape work is certain to be increasingly higher 
and “ability to perform” will be more difficult. Moral—Do it NOW! | 



Daniels Hedging Shrubs — Living, Lasting Fences 
The proper use of hedges adds immeasurably 
; PRICES PER 100 ON DANIELS HEDGING 
to the attractiveness of one’s home grounds. They 
will effectively mark a boundry line, serve, as a SHRUBS 
screen or furnish a pleasing background for an aon 
informal planting. If we treat the garden as a 25 or more at the 100 price 
logical extension of the house, the walls form a 12-18 18-24 2-3 3-4 
chief link between the two elements. Here as inches inches feet feet 
in everything else, a sense of fitness must be ob- 
served. Barberry,Japanese $20.00 $25.00 
5.00 $20.00 
Very often home grounds that seem utterly aan Cee he Lae, Sa py yes ee 00 
wasted when open take on a new character and ~@'@84n@ = Bt ea j 
, Cotoneaster — tete eee 15.00 20.00 Seon 
charm when enclosed. Indeed the hedge wall in- -verns 
4 : ; Currant, Alpine* ....20 00 27.50 
troduces values beyond those of protecting and 40.00 45.00 
screening. Hansa Rose A etn Se eee eee . . 
A _. .,) Honeysuckle, lartariane ae. 12.00 15.00 20.00 
In this group we offer fine, strong plants, suit- Lilac, Common Purple ........... 90.00 25.00 35.00 
able for starting live fences. These are well ciirea, Bridal Wreath 15.00 20.00 30.00 
grown, strong rooted hedging size specimens 
which will give quick results. *Currant, Alpine, 10-12 inch, $15.00 per hundred. 


We Invite Your Patronage 
We offer you a complete assortment of nursery stock, both fruits and ornamentals, 
a stock as perfect as good soils, good culture, careful digging and handling in the hands of 
skilled horticulturists can produce. 
But we offer you more then that. We offer you “Customer Consciousness” — which 
means briefly that in every transaction, small or large, we are interested primarily in see- 
ing that the customer receives 100 per cent satisfaction, not only with the plants as splen- 
did specimens, but with the growth, performance and production that they will give you. 


