Three New House Ivies 
Hahn's Self-Branching _ 
This new Ivy is one of the best 
for indoor growing. The plants are’ 
self-branching and need only a small 
pinch now and then to make beau- 
tiful specimens. 40c each 
Vines 
BITTERSWEET, American. One 
of the hardiest climbers. De- 
sirable for the large clusters of 
beautiful orange-red berries 
which remain all winter. Fine 
winter bouquets. Bittersweet 
comes in both sex plants, male 
and female. To be sure to get 
fruiting plants one should plant 
3 to 4 vines. 
Each 35c; 4 for $1.25 














Maple Queen 
Literally branches at every leaf” 
node. Leaves are of medium size 
and closely spaced. A uniform deep | 
green color. Will thrive unde 
most trying conditions in the mod- 
ern home. 40c each. 
BITTERSWEET, Korean. A much 
handsomer plant than the Am- 
erican variety. Limbs are also 
more graceful. Fruits are round 
but a lighter yellow. Beautiful 
vine. Each 35c; 4 for $1.25 
HECKROTTI. A wonderful new 
Honeysuckle that naturally 
grows as a vine but by careful 
trimming can also be easily 
grown as a rounded bush 2 to 
5 feet in height as desired. Also 
can be grown as a hedge by . 
trimming. Hedge, bush, or vine American Bittersweet 
is covered all summer with great 
soft rose-colored trumpets showing a creamy yellow throat. 
Strong plants, each 75c; 2 for $1.25 $ . 
HONEYSUCKLE, Scarlet Trumpet. The old-fashioned, very hardy PEach of All 3 for SP.1O Postpoid 
Climbing Honeysuckle that does so well in the colder parts of the 
country. Long, slender, graceful vines with rich glossy leaves and 
brilliant orange-red trumpet-like flowers. 
Strong, 2-yr. vines, 50c each; 4 for $1.60 
FINE PLANTS for HEDGES 
Not Prepaid 
The shrub you plant for a hedge should depend largely upon the section of the country 
in which you live, your soil, and where you want to plant it in reference to your house 
or buildings. 

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Sylvanian Beauty 
One of the most beautiful of all’ 
house Ivies. Branches profusely 
forming a dense mass of foliage. 
Older leaves are large and dark 
green while the younger leaves are © SAR 
lighter in color, forming a pleasing Hahn’s Ivy 
contrast. 40c each 



CARAGANA PYGMEA. When this plant becomes bet- sired. Also lends itself easily to 
ter known it is going to sweep the country. In the trimming into perfect balls, 
first place it is a Caragana and this means that it is squares, etc. Nothing compares 
extremely hardy. It is naturally small and very deli- with it for extremely small per- 
cate in growth habit, the limbs being the thickness manent hedge work about flower 
of a knitting needle. It lends itself readily to close beds. 18 to 24 in., 4 yr., 10 for 
trimming and can easily be kept in the form of a $2.50; 25 for $5.00; 100 for 
beautiful little hedge 6 inches through and 6 or 8 $18.00. 
inches high as desired. Or it can be trimmed larger 
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to 12 to 18 inches through up to 2 feet high as de CARAGANA ARBORESCENS. 
Makes up into a beautiful, very 
light green hedge. It must be kept 
constantly trimmed or it loses its 
attractiveness. Small stock not 
over 2 feet should be used to start 
with. This is the hedge that 
does best in dry and under severe 
climatic locations. Probably hard- 
iest of all hedges for extreme 
north. 2 to 3 ft. plants, trans- 
planted stock, 25 for $3.00; 50 
for $5.25; 100 for $10.00. 

Chinese Hedgewood 
BUCKTHORN. This is probably the most used hedge of all in the severe parts of the 
north, where privet is not hardy. You see it everywhere. It is a universal favorite. 
18 to 24 in., 10 for $1.50; 50 for $5.50; 100 for $10.00. 2 to 3 ft., 10 for $1.75; 50 
for $6.50; 100 for $12.00. 3 to 4 ft., 10 for $2.00; 50 for $8.00; 100 for $14.00 
CHINESE HEDGEWOOD. The new hedging plant. It has been found after careful 
trial over a period of several years that Chinese Elm, grown in hedge form, makes 
one of the finest of all hedges. It can be kept as low as two feet and trimmed in any 
shape desired. It makes a dense beautiful light green hedge, especially desirable be- 
cause its leaves come long before those of other hedge plants in the spring, and 
hang on away late in the fall. Chinese Hedgewood can be held at any height de- 
sired and makes a hedge that nothing can see or get through. We like the Chinese 
Elm Hedge very much. As a hedge it is absolutely A-1. 
Strong, 3 to 4 ft., 10 for $1.50; 50 for $6.00; 100 for $10.00 


Buckthorn 
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