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’ RED-LEAF MAPLE 
You Will Find it Profitable to 
Buy the “Nemapeg” Way. We 
Want You to Have the Best 

Blueberries 
give lightness, grace and color. 
onze tone are very lovely. 
: $7.00. 
For Preserving and Canning 
Grow Your Own 
These blueberry plants are a source of superlatively fine fruit, but 
~ also are ornamental shrubs of rare beauty. 
association with their close relatives laurel and rhododendron. In 
pleasant contrast to the rich evergreen masses of the latter, blueberries 
In spring, the dainty new leaves of blueberries with their pink, 
Even more charming are the carmine- 
‘tipped buds and myriads of waxy, white flower bells. 1e be 
st green flushed with pink on the sunny side, then ripening to a 
lovely soft blue, are exceedingly beautiful till past midsummer. 
foliage does autumn bring a more glorious and lasting crimson. 
he gorgeous leaves drop there remains all winter bright red twigs, 
knobby with the fat buds enfolding the promise of next spring's flow 
s, and what is much more important a crop of the most delicious 
fruit you ever tasted. They are a real money-making crop. 6 to 12 
ches, 2 for $1.10; 10 for $5.00. 12 to 18 inches, 2 for $1.50, 10 
HOLLY (Ilex Crenata). Thick, dark lustrous 
green leaves of variable size, never larger than 
a privet. Forms a large, fine bush for perma- 
nent planting; does not object to shade. Black 
berries. Strong, heavy stock, 2 to 2144 ft., 
$2.00 each. 
ILEX (American Holly). Well known by all of 
you, this tree is a picture of beauty. Beautiful, 
glossy green foliage, stiff and waxy. Erect grow- 
ing, with a dense, compact form. Certain trees 
will produce their great clusters of red berries 
in the fall, adding again to the magnificent 
beauty of this native ornamental. We offer 
strong trees, 1 to 11 ft., 2 for $2.00. 
RED-LEAVED MAPLES. Fine lawn specimens. 
Beautiful dark purple-red foliage; admired wher- 
ever seen. Plant in full sunlight to get best re- 
sults. These trees are grafted and are true red 
and will remain so. Strong, heavy and well- 
branched trees, 18 to 24 in., each, $2.50. 
ENGLISH IVY (Hedera Helix). Most popular 
of all Ivies. Very hardy and useful for ground 
covers, for the rockery or for covering walls. 
Forms a solid mat. Evergreen the year around. 
We offer 8 strong plants, 2 ft. and over, for 
only $1.25, postpaid; 100 for $10.00. 
FLOWERING PLUM (Double flowering). The 
whole tree is decked in a fleecy cloud of double 
light pink blossoms in early spring before the 
leaves appear. 3 to 4 foot specimens, only $1.75. 
JAPANESE FLOWERING QUINCE. In May, 
just before the apple blossom time, this shrub is 
startlingly brilliant with its dazzling scarlet flow- 
ers. Later, there are flaky quince-shaped fruits 
which are fragrant and edible. Is an excellent 
specimen shrub and makes a beautiful protec- 
tive hedge. This variety is grown 
from cuttings, the only way that 
you may be assured of the deep 
red variety. Strong shrubs, 18 to 
24 inches, 55c each; 2 for $1.00, 
by express. (By parcel post, add 
20c for 2 plants.) 
OLD FASHIONED SNOWBALL. 
(Viburnum tomentosum _plicat- 
um). A very dense growing and 
showy shrub. Firm, round snow- 
white blooms tightly hugging the 
branches. Blooms in June and 
July. Heavy plants, 14% to 2 ft., 
each, 65c; 2 for $1.00, by ex- 
press. (By parcel post, add 25c). 
They may well be used in 
The berries, at 
DAPHNE Cneorum (Lavender scented). No 
low-growing plant has been more acclaimed nor 
received with greater enthusiasm than daphne. 
It’s a low, bushy and compact-spreading shrub, 
unexcelled for rock work and edging of borders 
and pools. Large clusters of deep pink, fra- 
grant flowers in May and July. Second crop 
during September and October. Nothing could 
be much prettier. 6 to 8 inch spread, each $1.75. 
Pachysandra 
Pachysandra thrives best in shade or semi-shade. 
Does well on very poor soils. A tough and hardy 
plant for tough locations, but it’s perpetually 
beautiful. In lots of 100 plants at $5.50, plus 25c 
for packing and postage. Twice as heavy plants 
at $8.00 per 100, plus 35c for packing and post- 
age. Pachysandra has made show places out of 
hitherto unsightly spots where nothing else will 
grow. 15 plants, $1.10. 
RUSSIAN WEEPING WILLOW (Salix Niobe). 
Makes a handsome lawn specimen. Light yel- 
low wood, sweeping pendulous branches. We 
offer trees 4 to 5 ft. at 2 for $1.50. (Shipped 
by express. By parcel post add 25c to order.) 
Supply limited. 
BUDDLEIA (Butterfly Bush), Charming. <A 
lovely clear pink. 2 large plants, $1.10, post- 
paid. 2-year plants. 
KALMIA Latifolia. (Laurel). We have a nice 
supply of young nursery-row stock, not col- 
lected, good roots. 10 to 12 inches, 2 for $1.00. 

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