* e 6 
Climbing Roses 
3-yr. plants, 75 cts. each 
American Pillar. Single; sparkling pink. 
Dorothy Perkins. Double; tiny clusters. Shell-pink. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. Double; pale pink. 
Georgiana Stecklin. Double; bright-pink. 
Jacotte. Semi-double; orange-yellow. 
Mary Lovett. Double; white. 
Mary Wallace. Double; bright pink. 
Paul’s Scarlet. Double; scarlet flowers. 
Silver Moon. Single; creamy white. 
Wichuraiana. Single; white. Late bloomer. 
*Climbing Roses guaranteed for first growing season only. 
Fertilizers 
After years of experience in using fertilizers, we find that 
those we have listed are well adapted for trees, shrubs, lawns, 
gardens and for all general planting purposes. 
The fertilizers we offer to our customers contain a generous 
amount of organic matter. 
Lawns should be fertilized early in the spring after frost is 
out of ground and before grass commences to grow. Another 
application in October is good practice. 
rees and shrubs should be fertilized early so the applica- 
tion will be effective during the early May growth. 
FORMULA 5-5-5, for trees, shrubs and lawns. $5 per 100 Ibs.; 
$3 per 50 Ibs.; $2 per 25 Ibs. 
SPECIAL HOYT FORMULA 5-7-5, for acid-loving plants 
such as Rhododendron, Laurel, Hemlock, Dogwood, Holly, 
etc. $5 per 100 Ibs.; $3 per 50 Ibs.; $2 per 25 Ibs. 
PEAT MOSS and HUMUS are recommended for mulching 
and planting broad-leaf evergreens and for general garden 
use. Peat Moss (Horticultural Grade), $5 per bale; $1.50 
per bag. Humus, $7.50 per yard; $1.25 per bag. 
BONE MEAL. Excellent quality. High nitrogen content. 
$4 per 100 Ibs.; $2.50 per 50 Ibs.; $1.50 per 25 Ibs. 
MANURE, $7.50 per yard. 
THESE MATERIALS will be delivered on scheduled trips. 
Special deliveries at extra charge 

INDEX 
‘ Page Page 
Abeligvecs: sao) 5 ats eke 27.33" 1) ablack berries | ...00 4 ee ee 45 
ADies: 1.) i ee ae er 16>) [Black Haws. (2 se nee 40 
(A COT Oc cnt itt tee hem es 4,5 | Blueberry, Highbush....... 39 
ACtinidiat 44.578) sewer 45's) Bone Meéal =). 27a ees 
PESCUNISE Ree eee ee. 104) Boxwoodase 7.) eee ae 28,29 
Akebia< wines cin eee 45.212 Bridal- Wreaths: eccrine 39 
Aldéers Blackse Sra ae. 3724/4 Buddleta +) ae ee eae 34 
Almond, Flowering........ Sere Dutterily, Bushs. eee 34 
Althea ee Odes ev eal eaors 36,372). buttonbush-. ee oa 34 
Amelanchier-s"2 2) .3— 33 Buxus eo ee ee 28,29 
Ampelopsis® tetesesee ee 4546u tb) Gallicarpa fist ee eeeee 34 
Andromed arcana wee 307) )Calvcant hus aeteenct sees 34 
Apples a. ae am Brackett 43, 44<%,.Caragana. 2. gn eee ne 34 
AT ALIATY So mee ieee ae ae are 33 He Castanea; or eee 45 
AT bOrvitre ences tate ane 25;202 |e Cédarieee ese eee 16,17,18,19 
Aristolochia meussamurs =. A621 @edristas we ae bee 16 
TORTS 2S 20s Cte ee Nae ee tnt $334) / Celastrussi yy oeueee ee 46 
WATT OWE VV OOC patent 405) Cenhalanthusss) te ee 34 
Ash. Mountains ee ee Scie Gererdiphyllumir.. ss 2 ee 5 
Azaleastie. sora beset 31,325 Gercisx tre tmes 2 eee 11 
Barberryies eae ee hat 23,540\e Chamecyparis...s0 on eee 1 / 
Beauty Berry nek eae 340 Ghastes précis ae 40 
Béauty Bushwuw one se ees ie Cherries) 1s ate ee 44 
Beech ait tie ee agin ee 67m Chionanthusase ie eee 11 
Bénzoin cage he wa teat 3445. Chokeberry sence ee 53 
Berberis isa as ec cas 28,34. Christmas Berry..... >. 2.138 
Betulazcreae eames 5 “i Gladrastis. mee eee eee 6 
Bignotilacea. hs One oe ee ee 46 MY Clematis’) os.2 0 ete ee 46 
Birch iin, ohh ee She ees 5 aly Clethra soc eee eee 34 
Bittersweets fhe. 5 eee 46°). Coralberry 332. oye ee oe 39 
