A WORD ABOUT 
OUR PLANTS 
All plants are grown with 
the utmost diligence and care. 
This assures you of finer 
material for size than is ordi- 
narily offered and we are 
confident you will be more 
than pleased with our stock. 
Repeat orders from our 
many friends is our greatest 
pleasure. 

Philadelphis Siroinal) 
Physocarpus opulifolius (Common ninebark) 
A taller shrub excellent for screen planting. 
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Physocarpus monogynus (Dwarf ninebark) 
Native to the middle west. Low growing and adapted to 
border planting. 
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Prunus cistena (Dwarf purple-leaf plum) 
Valuable to any landscape planting; desirable well-branched plart; 
fine for foliage color contrast. 
oyae itr highs each_ .60 a/ Aasit. high ee, each .75 
S/F Hfoe Dith sete each 1.00 D/ Otte, highs se each 1.50 
Prunus glandulosa sinensis (Double flowering almond) 
Long a popular shrub. Branches covered with double pink blos- 
soms before the leaves appear. Grows to five feet. Try with 
mertensias. 
Wit shigh in. each $ .60 S/ARICE ioh sen. each $ .75 
Prunus triloba flore-plena (Double flowering plum) 
Double pink flowers crowd the stems before the leaf buds un- 
fold. A gem for planting against a background of arborvitae and 
above a colony of grape hyacinths. 
2/3 ft. high........ each $ .60 374.tt. high... eachese- i> 
There are other varieties of trees, shrubs, and vines not listed 
in this catalog. However, IF IT IS HARDY, we grow it, 
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