



PRUNUS - Almond; Plum 
Glandulosa alba Each $1.25, Three $3.25, Doz. $12.50 
(Flowering Almond.) The small, very double, white rosettes grow in 
great quantities along the stem in late April and early May. Lovely 
when in bloom. Ultimate height about 4 to 5 feet. 
Glandulosa rosea Each $1.00, Three $2.75, Doz. $10.00 
Produces very double, rose-colored flowers in great profusion in spring. 
One of the most charming old-fashioned early flowering shrubs, and 
is still unsurpassed in beauty in its season. Our plants are grown on 
their own roots, thus insuring extra vigor and more lasting satisfaction 
as well as no “wild suckers.’ 
Triloba _ Each $1.25, Three $3.25, Doz. $12.50 
(Flowering Plum.) The flowering Plum blooms early in May before the 
leaves come out. The delightful double, quilled, bright pink flowers 
stud every twig and branchlet so heavily no wood is visible. Very 
handsome and should not be left out of any garden. Here again we 
offer plants growing on their own roots because they are so much more 
satisfactory. Ultimate height about 8 feet. 
PYRACANTHA (Crataegus) - Firethorn 
Coccinea Lalandi Each $1.25, Three $3.25, Doz. $12.50 
A most remarkable fruiting evergreen shrub. Bears attractive large 
trusses of white flowers during the late spring followed by an abundance 
of brilliant orange-scarlet berries which remain late into the winter. 
A marvelous plant for foundation planting where soil is dry. The long 
shoots it makes can be used as a vine over a doorway or along a window 
casing. The plants can be trimmed to fit any position. It is difficult to 
transplant field-grown or large plants. We therefore send young stock 
from 6-inch pots which will reach a height of 2 to 3 feet the first year. 
It prefers a warm, well drained location. 
ROBINIA - Rose-Acacia 
Hispida, Monument (Pyramidal Rose-Acacia) 
Each $3.50, Three $10.00, Doz. $35.00 
The habit of growth of this Rose-Acacia is not unlike that of the Lom- 
bardy Poplar. And because of this unusual habit we have a small flow- 
ering tree that can be grown in every garden, big or little. It may be 
used as a small lawn specimen or in the shrub border where it will not 
crowd or harm plants near by. During late May and June it is covered 
with drooping clusters of deep rose-colored flowers resembling pea- 
blossoms. Will grow in any soil anywhere. Ultimate height about 10 to 
12 feet. We offer nice plants about 6 feet. 
SALIX - Willow 
Pink French Pussy Willow Each 75c, Three $2.00, Doz. $7.50 
Not the wild Pussy Willow but a fine cultivated French variety. 
Branches of this variety have been selling at retail during the winter 
months in cities at from $1.00 to $2.00 per dozen. You can grow them 
on your own lawn! Enjoy these dainty silvery pink flowers every winter. 
A beautiful round shrub in summer or use them for tall screens or back- 
grounds. Cut the ends of the branches in January or February. Place 
them indoors in a vase of water. Watch them unfold their large catkins 
of silver-pink, from 1 to 2 inches long. They will repay you many times 
their cost in pleasure. Ultimate height 10 feet. Cut back branches to 
6 inches when planting and each spring after catkins have formed to 
Promote long, vigcrous new canes. 
Purpurea Nana Each 55c, Doz. $4.00, 100 $25.00, 1000 $200.00 
Dwarf Blue-Leaf Arctic Willow. Discovered north of the Arctic Circle. 
A charming low-growing Willow excellently suited for edgings. Grows 
anywhere in wet or heavy soils where other plants perish. It is able to 
withstand the lowest temperatures encountered in this country, is of 
easy culture. Just the plant for low edgings, around beds or along walks 
in difficult soils or localities. The foliage is a lovely gray-blue-green. 
Can be clipped for formal effects or left natural as desired. Should 
be planted about 8 inches apart. May also be grown as single specimens 
in the rock garden. 
SORBUS - Mountain Ash 
Each $3.00, Three $8.50, Doz. $30.00 
This prolificly fruiting variety resembles the well-known Mountain Ash 
very closely. It does not grow quite as tall, only 20 to 25 feet, but pro- 
duces twice the amount of flowers and fruit. The branches literally bend 
under the brilliant loads of orange fruits. This small tree can be grown 
in every small garden without damaging nearby flowers. Transplants 
readily. We offer nice young trees about 6 feet tall. 
SPIRAEA 
A very importont family of shrubs. Most Spiraeas are sun-loving, but 
withstand much abuse in location and soil conditions, and are a source of 
joy and satisfaction. 
Bumalda crispa Each 75c, Three $2.00, Doz. $7.50 
The ornamental foliage of this Spirea is crested and covers the plant 
heavily, giving a most attractive effect. The flowers are deep crimson- 
red and occur throughout the summer. A choice, low growing shrub 
for foreground planting or a colorful low hedge which requires no 
pruning. Ultimate height about 24 to 30 inches. 
Japonica coccinea Each 75c, Three $2.00, Doz. $7.50 
Similar in growth and habit to the Anthony Waterer Spirea. The 
flowers of this new variety are much better and richer crimson-red. 
No one will ever again plant the old Anthony Waterer once they have 
seen this fine improvement. Ultimate height about 30 to 36 inches. 

SNOWBANK SPIREA 
Mongolica Each $1.50, Three $4.00, Doz. $15.00 
This is the earliest flowering of the Spireas, in full bloom along with 
the Forsythias. It is a gracefully slender but erect shrub about 4 to 
5 feet high at maturity. The branches are thin and arching, plenti- 
fully besprinkled with pure white flowers like snow lingering from 
winter, It is a dainty and very beautiful shrub with feathery fresh 
reen foliage that in autumn turns orange and scarlet. Makes a 
ine informal hedge or attractive in groups or singly in the border 
where its early bloom blends beautifully with Daffodils and early 
blue Scillas. ; 
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French Pussy Willow 

Potentilla, Snowflake 
Pyracantha Coccinea Lalandi 

