Beauty Bush 
Hardy Ornamental 

Smoke Tree 
BEAUTY 
BUSH 
No. 369 
(Kolkwitzia) 
8 ft. A specimen 
flowering shrub _ pos- 
sessing great beauty 
and adaptability. While 
upright in growth, its 
branches arch down 
eracefully. During the 
blooming season in 
June, it is weighted 
down with lovely light 
pink, bell-shaped flow- 
ers. Very hardy and 
will grow under any 
soil conditions. 15 to 18 
inches, 75c; 11% to 2 
t., $1.00. 

CLIMBING VINES 
No. 378. BOSTON IVY (Amp. Veitchii)—This is the vine 
that imparts romance and beauty to clapboard cottage and 
It clings closely to any wall, wood, 
The foliage colors beau- 
stone mansion alike. 
brick or stone, without support. 
tifully in the fall. 
the clinging vine usually seen on buildings. 
Year No. 1 plants are far superior to smaller plants. Each 
72c; 3 for $1.92. 
No. 380. GOLDFLAME—This is a fascinating new Honey- 
suckle of diversified usefulness. 
; h ide a'Thigcs succession. Delightfully fragrant. 
ETS oo conenildines, “Our heavy 2 Store the bulbs just like Gladioli over 
winter. 
A vine; yet it can be 
No. 370 Purple Fringe Smoke Tree 
This different, but most striking and graceful shrub, was _ 
brought to the United States from the southern part of Europe. 
It is perfectly hardy and easily grown, but as yet it is comparative- 
ly unknown. Planted as a single specimen on the lawn, in the 
corner of the yard, or planted alongside the house, where it can be 
seen to advantage, it always excites comment. In late Summer 
and Fall it is entirely covered with a curious fringe of fine, pur- 
plish misty-looking flowers which give the bush a smoky appear- 
ance. Grows 10 to 12 feet tall and is surely a beauty. Price, extra 
strong, 3-4 ft. bushes, $1.20. 
No. 372 White Fringe 
20 feet. Easy to grow. Somewhat similar to Purple Fringe, 
making an excellent companion shrub. The open clusters of finely 
cut white flowers appear in June, followed by purple plum-like 
fruits that are very attractive to birds. 2 feet, $1.15 each. 
No. 374 European Burning Bush 
(Euonymus Auropeans) 
Rare and Unusual. Truly one of the Aristocrats of the hardy 
tall shrubs or small trees grows about 15 feet high, leaves and 
stems of branches bright green. Covered with a mass of bright 
golden flowers in April and May. Bright crimson fruit later, which 
clings until late winter. In autumn the leaves turn to a beautiful 
scarlet. One of the most attractive and satisfactory small trees. 
Select 2 to 3 ft. trees, 95c each; heavy 3 to 4 ft. trees, $1.30 each. 
COLORFUL HEDGES 
Here is a fence that improves with age—gets stronger and more 
beautiful each year. No painting or repairing to do—just prune 
to make it grow heavier and thicker. Actually costs less than 
wood or metal fences, and adds hundreds of dollars landscaping 
value to your home. 
No. 364. BARBERRY, RED-LEAVED. Foliage bronze-red, 
changing to vivid orange and scarlet in fall. Red berries re- 
main during winter. 18-24 in., each, 55c; 5 for $2.50; 25 for 
$11.25. 
No. 366. BARBERRY THUNBERGI. Pretty plant of dwarf habit. 
Graceful foliage, turning to a beautiful red in the fall. Prickly, 
keeps dogs away. Two-year strong plants, well-branched. (Plant 
18 in. apart.) 12-18 in., 10 for $3.00; 25 for $6.25; 100 for 
$20.00; 18-24 in., 10 for $4.50; 25 for $8.75; 100 for $25.00. 
No. 368. PRIVET, AMUR RIVER. Hardy. Of similar form to Cali- 
fornia type; safest for cold climates. Two-year, strong plants, 
ieee 18-24 in., 10 for $2.30; 25 for $5.00; 100 for 
17.00. 
TUBE ROSES 
An Unusual Value 
No. 376. NEW MEXICAN—This charm- 
ing single pure white Tuberose begins 
to flower in July and_ continues 
throughout the season, each bulb ~ 
throwing from 2 to 5 flower spikes in 

12 Bulbs For 85c 
Tuberose 
pruned to become a sturdy, rounded specimen bush; or 
planted in a row, and sheared, it assumes the character of 
a uniform, everblooming hedge. Allowed its own will, 
Goldfiame will climb a trellis or follow the ground as cov- 
erage. The flowers are large, in clusters, with flame- 
coral trumpets lined with gold. Fragrant after nightfall; 
blooming the same year planted. Imagine this glory of 
color against ample dark blue foliage. May till frost. 
2 yr., field-grown, 75c each; 3 for $2.00; doz., $7.50. 
No. 382. TRUE BITTERSWEET—Its bright orange-red ber- 
ries are so popular for winter bouquets. Plant 2 or 3 vines 
So the y can cross-pollinize, thus producing many more ber- 
ries. Price, 2 year vines, 75c each; 3 for "$2.00. 
No. 384. LARGE FLOWERING JACKMANI CLEMATIS— 
The popular purple variety with large, pur- 
ple-hue flowers; one of the loveliest vines 
we have. Each 98c; 3 for $2.70. 

Clematis Sanioneni 
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Boston Ivy 


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