AS STC A SA ETRE EE ALTE ELE ADA AAD 
100 ft. at maturity. 
9-12 in., transplanted, 3-yr. ea. 40c 
PRT ee; Tor 6 wc ees $1.00 
12-15 in., transplanted, 3-yr. each 
Bact a nyvee for) cc a ee _ $1.40 
i PACHYSANDRA TERNRINALIS. 
| —A broad-leaved evergreen plant, 
growing 6-8 inches high, forming 
a close mat-like growth, formed by 
planting several plants close to- 
gether. Thrives anywhere, especi- 
| ally in shady place where grass will 
4 not grow. 
# Each, 40c; Three for ___--_-- $1.00 
SCOTCH PINE (Pinus sylvestris) — 
There is something always attrac- 
tive about the Scoth Pine. When 
young it is a stocky, bushy, round- 
ed tree densely covered with blue- 
+ green needless of medium length. 
In older, mature trees it has a de- 
lightful irregularity of outline that 
is so picturesque on the landscape. 
. {s of rapid growth, very hardy, and 
Q NORWAY SPRUCE. Gevelops fine windbreaks and also 
ATISTRIAN PINE (Pinus nigra)—— Screens. For reforestation is one 
Similiar to the Ponderosa Pine hay- Of the best. 35 to 50 ft. at matur- 
ing. extra long needles of deep !ty- 
green, but the tree a trifle more 9-12 inches, transplanted, 3-year, 

upright reaching in habit. Favor- each, 40c; Three for ______ $1.00 
ed for specimen and background 12-15 inches, transplanted, 3-year, 
planting on the landscape. 90 to each. 55¢e; Three for, 2 $1.40 
GLADIOLI: 
CHOOSE FROM THESE GRAND PRIZE WINNERS. 
OUR GLADIOLUS. BULBS ARE ALL GUARANTEED LARGE BLOOM- 
ING SIZE, 14% INCHES AND UP — ALL BRIGHT, SMOOTH, PLUMP, 
HEALTHY—-PLANTING DIRECTIONS—Plant the bulbs 4 to 6 inches 
déep in good growing soil, keeping the bed free from weeds. You will 
have blooms all season if you set. the bulbs in 10-day intervals. Remove 
bulbs from the ground in the fall before freezing weather clean and 
dry them and store in cool, dry cellar. 
THE FOLLOWING ARE ALL OUTSTANDING VARIETIES: 
BETTY NUTHALL Salbach).--One of the outstanding gladioli of re- 
cent introduction. Light coral with pale orange throat and light feath- 
ering of carmine. Beautiful large-flowered variety. 2 for 15c; 10 for 65c 
BLUE ADMIRAL—One of the best of the deep blues. Large blooms, 
long flower spike, and a vigirous grower. 2 for 18c; 10 for 65c. 
DEBONAIR — LaFrance, Pink, shaded to shrimp-pink with creamy 
throat blotch, lightly, lightly flaked crimson. Tall spike. Very good 
flower. 2 for 15c; 10 for 60c. ; 
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