Glorymum ........ 32, 40 
Golden 


Golden Tlder. E 
Golden Flax. 14 
Golden Glorymum.. 
aonigeste eee 32, 40 
Golden Syringa........56 
Gooseberries 
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catalog, see page 7 
Grapes 
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catalog, see page 7 
Grasses nc, 
Ground Covers. 
Ground Ivy. 
xyUaranty 
Gypsophila 


Harebell, Carpa- 
thian 
Hedges © ...s... 
Helianthemum . 
Hemerocallis 
Heuchera 
Hibiscus 



Hollyhock Delphin- 
poh as he et 
Hollyhocks ..............28 
Honeysuckle 54, 56, 57 
Hybrid Tea Roses 
eer eee) e (eHL 
Hydrangea 
Hypericum 

Iberis 
Iceland Poppies. «2 
Indian Paint Brush 18 
LY. wees 



Japanese Anemone 29 
Japanese Azalea... 
peer e rer op Pate 52; 5a 
Japanese Barberry 69 
Japanese Bellflower 

Japanese 
suckle 
Japanese 
Japanese 
Japanese 
flower 

Judas Tree 
Kansas Gay Feath- 
a A 18 
Kolkwitzia . 2-59 
Korean Chrysanthe- 
WANES 2-2. Pee 28 
Korean Spirea........ 59 
Laciniated Phlox....20 
arks pur cscs 2 eee 
AYE: Be 2, 3, 14, 16, 28 
Lathyrus 29) 
Leontopodium 
Liatris 
Ligustrum 
Lilaes .... 
Lilies . 
Linum 
Lobelia, see 18 
Lombardy Poplar....68 
Lonicera......54, 56, 57 




TENWGSTAN IS Cpe ote Neeeere eee 18 
Madwort © ...-3--.4:.2 14 
Maiden Pink... 16 
Mallow ......--- 
Maple Tree .... 
Marguerite 
Memorial Day 
Daisy. izes 6 
Midget Tledge ........19 
Midget Rose... 
IMT WON t yes eee - 2. w 
Miniature Bitter- 
Sweet: .neescen ee 54 
Miniature Rose..10, 11 
Mock Orange ..........56 

Mountain Ash ........68 
Mountain Thyme....19 
Myosotis salt 
AN Br BODE eee Fn Pere ae) 





Nepeta “2. 2. 18 
Ornamental 
Grasset LT 
Ornamental T'rees....68 
Pachysandra (Jap. 
Spurge) ss Fae 
Painted Daisies... 
Pansies, Tufted 
Papaver 
Pasque Flower 
Patented Roses..6 
Pea, Perennial........ 29 
Peaches 
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Pears 
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catalog, see page 7 
Pentstemon 6 
Perennial Pea 29 
Perennials.......... 2 to 6, 
8 to 19, 26 fo 40, 
71, 72 
Persian Daisies. 
Persian Lilacs 
Philadelphus 6 
Plex ese 20 to 24 
Phlox Subulata 







Photinia _. 
Physalis (Chinese 
Lantern) 
Pillar Rose.. 
Pink ee, 
Plants for 
Garden =F -*s 
Platycodon esos} 
Plums 
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catalog, see page 7 
Polyantha Roses. : 
Polygonum 5 
Poplar (Populus) 68 
Poppies 2 
Pride of Rochester 5 
Primroses. 18; 2 
Primula 18, 27 
Prive, 3.30%. bs3- 
Prunus : 
Purple Fringe 
Pyrethrum 






Quince 
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catalog, see page 7 
Raspberries 
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catalog, see page 7 
Redbud = 
Red Hot Poker... 
Red Leaved Bar- 
berry .....:... 
Regel’s Privet 
Rhododendron....52, 53 
Rhubarb 
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catalog, see page 7 
13401) eee 56 
Rock Cress .. EoLB 
Rock Garden 
PV AMES iyceeucets Loe LL 
Rose Campion..........18 
Rose Dawn 
Rose of Sharon... 
TROSGS rics nce 60 to 63 
Russian Olive 






St. John’s Wort....17 
Salix len. 
Sambucus 
Santa Claus 
Saponaria 
Seabiosa —2.5.: 
Sea Pink .... 
Sedums 
Seedless Grape 
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catalog, see page 
Shade Trees 
Shasta Daisies 





Shrubsete2. ace 
«202, 58, 56 to 59 
Silver King 






(Artemisia) 
Silver Lace Vine 
Silver Maple 
Silver Mist....... 
Sky Blue Dai 
Slender Deutzia 
Smoke Tree 
Snowball _ 
Snowberry 
and Red) 56 
Snow-in-Summer....15 
Soapwort ....... 19 
Sorbus, 3. =. 68 
Spanish Bayonet......19 
Spanish Evergreen 26 
Speedwell «......:........ 19 
Spirea 
Spurge, Japanese 
Stonecrop 
Strawberries 
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Sumac. 2 .....5 56 
Summer-Mums, 39 
SUN ROSE) ee. een 
Surprise Rock Gar- 
don i nO, 1 
Sweet Autumn 
Clematis 
Sweet Shrub 
Sweet William ...... 5 





SWEET WILLIAM 
(Dianthus Barba- 
- Bloom June- 
- Grow 12 to 
inches high. 
Plant them 10 to 
12 inches apart. 
Two choice vari- 
eties: Scarlet 
Beauty and New- 
port Pink. State 
choice, 3 for 55c; 
6 for $1.00; 10 
for $1.50. 






Symphoricarpos ..... 56 
Syringa ............56, 58 
Mamarixe =.525 535756: 
Tea Roses. 61 
Mewerium > —eeecxace LG. 
Thymus 
Tickseed 
Tiger Flower .-.. 
Tigridia . 
Trees 
Tritoma . 

Trollius ... =e L6 
Truehedge Column- 
berry ee c-2. es 69 
Tufted Daisies -...... 25 
Tufted Pansies ........ 5 
Tunica Saxifraga....19 
Ulmus (Elm) .......... 68 
U.S.D.A. Mums .... 
aiersas en ascs b eee 30, 31 
Veronica 




Viburnum ... 
Vinca Minor 5 
WINES: s.scasncaeeees 55 
Violas 27 
Violets 27 
Virginia Creeper....54 
Weeping Birch .....68 
Weeping Willow ....68 
Weigela ... 
Willow ... 
Windflower .... 
Wine Poppy 
Winter Daphne .. 


Wisteria ......... 04 
Wonder of Siaffa.... 8 
Wood Anemone .....14 
Woolly Yarrow ...... 14 
Yarrow .. 

Yucca 



Choose the Color 
Violas You Want 
(Viola cornuta—Tufted Pansy) These delightful Hardy Pansies bloom 
all summer; hence, a very valuable addition to your garden. They are 
beautiful in groups or low everblooming borders. Ultimate height 6 
to-8 inches. Blooming season April to frost. Plant 6 to 8 inches apart. 
Thrive in sun or shade. Will stand moisture if drainage is good. Shear 
plants or remove blossoms as they fade, to insure continued bloom. 
Apricot; Blue; Yellow. PRICES: 22c 
These come in three colors: 
each; 3 for 55c; 6 for $1.00. 
VIOLA, Arkwright Ruby 
(Viola Cornuta) A pretty 
little dandy, all dressed up 
in variegated red _ velvet, 
with orange or brilliant yel- 
low markings. You will 
love this pretty little hardy 
Pansy and give it a place in 
your garden. Ultimate 
height, 6 to 8 inches. Blooms 
April tomtrostonl lantsS sin. 
apart in rich, well-drained 
soil. Sun or partial shade. 
Mulch in winter. 


PRICES: Sturdy, field- 
grown plants, 35c each; 3 
for 90c; 6 for $1.55. 
Plant 12” apart; or- 
dinary garden soil; 
water liberally; 
shade or partial 
shade. 
The Darlings of 
—RUNNOSLL, Springtime 
Choose the Color You Want 
(Primula veris) Only the most beautiful colors have been select- 
ed in our nursery and we have propagated from these. This is 
new. Formerly Primroses came in mixed colors only. We now 
offer you your choice of colors: White; Yellow; Red. PRICES: 
Field-grown Primroses by color, 35c each; 3 for 95c; 6 for $1.75. 
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