
Our Grench Lilacs 
AND OUR FAMOUS 
Directions for Planting: 
For a tight hedge, plant 
2 feet apart. If you wish , e bd 
merely a tall screen, put CAMAGHL C 
your plants in from 4 to 
6 feet apart. 



Generally in Bloom the Last Two Weeks in May 
PERSIAN LILACS THE BEST FARM AND ORCHARD 
WINDBREAK 
° After our 76 years in the nursery business here in Minnesota, we 
Goad for Adl Sections of the Country readily recommend it as the best farm windbreak, as it will outlive an 
evergreen windbreak two to one. If farmers are interested and wish to 
plant in quantity, one shade of the Persian is sufficient. This fall we 
cannot offer any shade except the medium pink at the following prices: 
The plants are absolutely “hardy and we believe that such a. hedge 
will outlive the person who plants it. 
The Persian Lilac grown as a hedge also makes a wonderful wind- MEDIUM SHADE ONLY 
break for city lots in the colder, windier sections of the country. It will Each PerlO Per25 Per50 Per 100 
make the growing of the more tender perennials and shrubs much 2 to 3 ft. plants ...... $0.50 $4.00 $8.00 $13.50 $25.00 
easier and moves the possibility of growing such things from 100 to 3 to 4 ft. plants ...... 75 5.00 10.00 17.50 30.00 
200 miles further north than they otherwise could be grown. Do not take any discount on Persian Lilacs. 


LINCOLN PLASTIC “Crab Apples for America” 
PLANT MARKERS Here is a book just out that will be of \ THE ALL-PURPOSE HOE 
interest to those who are interested in the \\\\ 
Crab Apples. \\\ 
It is an 80-page paper bound book and 
is edited by Donald Wyman of Arnold 
Arboretum and published by The Amer- 
ican Association of Botanical Gardens and 
Arboretums. 
We are able to supply these books at 
$1.00 each, postpaid. 
epee Plastic Label. Not affected TWO NEW TYPES OF 
by weather; remains clean and PLASTIC LABELS 
bright; indestructible. 




This is our 76th year in the nursery business. 
We have used all kinds of hoes in the mean- 
time. This hoe is made right here in 
Faribault. 
We were one of the first to try the 
hoe out and were so pleased with 
it that we immediately purchased 
one for each hand in our nurs- 
ery, and use the hoe constant- 
ly now. 
1. It is light to han- 
dle. Just right for a 
woman's hoe. 
274 te Nass a) sural 
blade. Just right to 
hoe among small 
plants. 



3) tis made lof 
II. Plated Metal Support. Holds label For Shrubs and Trees eis te ia made hot 
in rigid easily read position. : A Special Plastic Material which withstands All- sharp. , 
III. New Water-Proof INK. Resists Weather Conditions and with Lincoln Water-Proof feria ane of 
oe cs: |] i Indelible Ink forms a Permanent Marker. 2 ° the blade enables one 
heey for toe eee 7 Conveniently attached—does not damage plant as Garden Aid to stand more erect 
ne whole Marker Makes for perma it expands with the growth of the shrub or tree. a in’ using. : 
nence, neatness, legibility. Price: Doz., 1. The SNAP-ON Type—has spiral coil at one = $1.20 each, postpaid. 
* wi ink, is i itv i end, snaps around plant, locks on permanently. 
© oe BORE ESOU RT aie 00. 2, The KEY-RING Type—Strip Label (5/s’x3” 
ULK: or $ Soe, or as perforated to receive Spiral Plastic Ring (%/” 
é OUR GUARAN- 
TEE: Try this hoe 
out for 10 days. If 

Ink, 15c bottle. Express collect. diam.) Slips onto plant as a key onto a key ring. 
Permanent, durable. Other dimensions available, not satisfied, return 
We were so impressed with this new marker quotations on request. hoe postpaid and we 
that we used over a thousand of them in our Prices: Either type including ink, postpaid, 25, will return you $1.20. 
fields this fall with our various plantings. $1.50; 100, $5.00; 200, $9.50. 

PRINTEDINU. S.A. BY A. B. MORSECOMPANY, ST. JOSEPH, MICHIGAN 
