



| Fuse Hardy Water Lilies, 3.9.72 
| Prepaid 600 Miles Value $3.70 
One each of Paul Hariot (Sunset Coloring) and Pink Opal (deepest pure pink). 
3 The most satisfactory varieties among the hardies. 
















_ and water plants can be grown. 
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_ This group requires tess heat and will bloom earlier 
in spring. Can be carried over winter by the amateur 
_. with some protection. While flowers are smaller, they 
are borne over a longer season than the Tropicals. 
Most satisfactory for the average gardener. 
HARDY WATER LILIES 
Attraction. Garnet red with ruby shading. 
red. $3.00. 
oh Chromatella. Pure canary yellow. Very vigorous 
- and free flowering. $1.75. 
Zz Escarboucle. Brightest crimson and scarlet. Very 
% striking. $2.50. 
ay Gloriosa, Deep carmine rose. Free and vigorous. 
Gonnere. A pure white snowball -with over 80 
petals. $2.50. 
Hermine. A star-shaped white of clear, luminous 
texture. $1.85. 
James Brydon. Rosy crimson, small growth. Good 
for tubs. $2.25... 
an Paul Hariot. Opens soft, clear yellow, deepens to 
j apricot. $1.85. 
Pink Opal. Although new, so vigorous that the 
_Price is low. Deepest pink of great beauty. $1.00. 
Sioux. LARGEST of the sunset tints. Opens brassy 
yellow, deepens to blood red. $1.95. 
unrise. Huge yellow borne above water like a 
tropical. $3.00. 
Finest 



Set out after June Ist in vicinity of Chicago. By 
_ August Ist will be in full bloom. Must have warm water 
and full exposure to sun. All are day bloomers 
~ except Missouri. 
August Koch. Medium sized lovely lavender flowers. 
' Free flowering. $2.25. 
_ Frances Griffith. Outstanding royal purple. Best 
a of its color. $2.50. 
One each of 4 varieties listed. 
CACO (Red). This is the most beautiful of the 
hardy grapes. The bunches are large and compact, 
of good size and form, color wine-red with abund- 
ant bloom. Fruit is sweet and palatable weeks 
a before fully ripe. 
| REDONIA (Black). The earliest good black grape, 
ripening about three weexs before most varieties. 
Clusters of medium size and compact; the berries 
_ targe, with firm tender flesh of very good quality. 
___ For all its beauty, no plant is less exacting than the Water Lily. Full sun—warm water— 
_ and a bushel of soil per plant (even less for the tub varieties) are all these exotic beauties 
_ demand to produce flowers through the entire summer. 
__ A pool can be built to harmonize with either natural or formal garden designs. 
_ furnish a home for goldfish and other aquatic animal life. Besides lillies, other interesting bog 
Tuo Tropical Water Lilies $3.85 
Prepaid 600 miles. Catalogue Value $5.00 
One each Blue Beauty and Pink Pearl 

It will 
_ Hardy Water Lilies 

WATER LILY, MRS. W. R. JAMES 
Sropical Water Lilies 
Although these cannot be set out until after June Ist in the vicinity of Chicago, by August Ist 
they have produced dozens of huge flowers. Must have warm water with full exposure to sun. 
All listed are day bloomers. 
TROPICAL WATER LILIES 
Mrs. W. R. James. 
Huge flowers. $2.50. 
Blue Beauty. Huge sky-blue. Most vigorous of all. 
$2.50. 
Mrs. George Pring. 
free-blooming. $2.50. 
A finer pink than Pershing 
Star-shaped white flowers 
Missouri. Huge white flowers that open at night. 
$2.75. 
Pink Pearl. Freest, brightest pink of lovely form. 
$2.50. 
For prepaid delivery, add 10c each to hardy varieties. Tropicals can only be shipped 
via express collect. 
Dey Chaice New Grapes $1.75 
(Postage and packing, 15c additional.) 

PORTLAND (White). This is the earliest of all 
grapes. Large in bunch and berry; flesh sweet, juicy 
and of fine color. Hardy, vigorous, productive, 
SHERIDAN (Black). Probably the most valuable 
grape sent out by the New York Experiment 
Station, asit is expected to replace Concord, which 
it surpasses in many regions. Large in bunch and 
berry; keeps and ships well. Good quality 
Price of above 4 varieties, 2 yr. No. 1.,60c¢ each; 
3 for $1.50; 10 for $4.50. 
100 Strawberry 
Plants, $1.75 
Special Offer No. 106S. A Strawberry cole 
lection, 100 fine strong plants (spring delivery 
only) in four good sorts, our selection, postpaid, 
for $1.75. 
Strong Field Grown Plants, Shipped from Early 
Spring up to May 15 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
SENATOR DUNLAP. Midseason. The fruit is dark 
red with glossy finish. The meat is a bright red all 
through and exceedingly juicy. It succeeds every- 
where and with everybody—the beginner as well 
as the veteran grower. 
PRICE, on the above varieties, 25. for 75c; 50 for 
$1.10; 100 for $1.65, postpaid to 4th zone; 250 for 
$3.20; 500 for $5.00; 1000 for $8.00 by express at 
buyer's expense. : 
CATSKILL. Midseason. Produces large crops of 
big scarlet berries of fine flavor. 5 
CLERMONT. An unusually fine flavored berry, pro- 
ducing large crops of firm large fruit. ‘ 
DORSETT. Early. Will undoubtedly be a leader 
among early, heavy cropping varieties. ; 
FAIRFAX. Medium early. Rich in flavor, uni- 
formly large fruit in abundance. 
PREMIER. Early. Berries are large, beautifully 
formed, red through and through; flavor delicious. 
A splendid shipper. ; 
PRICE, on the above varieties, 25 for 95c:; 50 for 
$1.55; 100 for $2.50, postpaid to 4th zone; 250 for 
$5.00; 500 for $7.80; 1000 for $12.50, by express 
at buyer's expense. 
EVERBEARING VARIETIES 
GEM. A good medium size, heavier producing 
everbearing berry. Fine quality and firm ever- 
bearer. Produces during late summer months large 
size berries of fine appearance and flavor. 
MASTODON. Most widely planted everbearer. 
PRICE, on the above varieties, 25 for $1.35; 50 for 
$2.25; 100 for $3.60, postpaid to 4th zone; 250 for 
$7.50; 500 for $12.00; 1000 for $18.00, by express 
at buyer's expense. 
SMALL FRUITS 
All Prices F.O.B. Western Springs, Ill. (If 
wanted by mail, add 10c per 10, 15c¢ per 25 or 25c¢ 
per 50 for postage and packing). 
BLACKBERRIES—Price, 3 for 75c; 10 for $2.00: 
25 for $4.50; 50 for $7.50. 
Alfred. Mammoth, jet black berries, almost core- 
less. 
Eldorado. Enormous yielder of large berries. 
BOYSENBERRY (Thornless). Sensational new 
fruit. Huge berries of rich purplish maroon. Very 
sweet; delicious flavor; few seeds. Price, 3 for 75c; 
10 for $1.80; 25 for $6.60. 
RASPBERRIES— Price, except where noted, 3 for 
75c; 10 for $2.00; 25 for $4.50; 50 for $7.50. 
Cumberland (Black). Extra large,, oval, rich and 
juicy. Good quality; very productive. 
Indian Summer—The Best Everbearing Red Rasp- 
berry. Large berries of high quality ripen early 
and then produce a second crop in Sept. and Oct. 
Price, 3 for 90c; 10, $2.25; 25, $5.00. 
New Logan (Black). Heavy yielder; early. 
Latham (Red). The most widely planted Red Rasp- 
berry. Berries are immense, dark red in color and 
well flavored. Extremely hardy. 
Morrison (New Black). An extra large berry of 
high quality; not as seedy as most blackcaps. 
Price, 3 for 90c; 10, $2.25; 25, $5.00. 
Sodus (New Purple). Very heavy yielder of fine 
berries for home use. Large fruit; distinct flavor. 
Price, 3 for 90c; 10, $2.25; 25, $5.00. 
Sunrise (New Red). Extra early variety of large 
size and fine flavor. Very hardy and disease resist- 
ant. Price, 3 for 90c; 10 for $2.25; 25 for $5.00; 
50 for $9.00. 
RHUBARB —See page 76 for Varieties and Prices 
GRAPES—Price, each, 50c; 3 for $1.35; 10 for 
$4.00. 
Catawba (Red). Large bunches of coppery-red fruit. 
Late bearing; excellent for grape juice. 
Concord (Black). The most popular grape in Amer- 
ica. Large, handsome bunches of large, luscious 
berries; juicy, sweet and tender. Very hardy and 
productive. 
Niagara (White). Large, handsome, very sweet. 
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