
FLOWERING PEACH 
FLOWERING PEACHES 
For an easily and quickly obtained mass of spring 
color, there is nothing to excel the Flowering Peaches. 
They will grow with the greatest ease anywhere and 
never fail to produce a great profusion of bloom. Not 
only are the trees a source of great admiration in the 
garden, but the trees enjoy having their branches 
eut for indoor use. 
Price: 4-6 ft. branched, $1.00. 
Double Red—The same rich ruby-red as the earlier 
one but blooming three weeks later. Very large 
blooms. 
Burbank—Large double pink flowers, late. Strong 
erowing tree. 
Appleblossom—Grows rapidly. The large double 
blossoms are soft, rich pink in color. 
Bi-Color (Peppermint Stick)—As beautiful as it is 
curious. Name comes from the color of most of the 
flowers which are double white more or less marked 
with red stripes. The red may vary from a few nar- 
row lines to heavy bars of red, while here and there 
will appear a solid red flower. 
DOUBLE FLOWERING ALMOND 
Prices: 2-3 ft., 75c; 3-4 ft. $1.00. 
These well known bushy shrubs never fail to pro- 
duce in early spring, before the leaves appear, a pro- 
fusion of small, very double, pink or white, rose-like 
flowers that are closely set along the branches. Choice 
of pink or white. 
PINK FLOWERING DOGWOOD 
(Balled in earth.) 
Pink flowering variety which is greatly in demand. 
Prices: 2-3 feet $2.50; 3-4 feet $4.00. 
HEDGE PLANTS 
Can you imagine anything more beautiful and 
fascinating than a living fence? 
BARBERRY 
Thunbergi—An excellent barrier to 30-36 inches. 
Leaves turn a brilliant red in the fall. 15 to 18 in. 
10 to 25 plants @ 35¢ ea. ; 26 to 100 plants @ 30¢ ea. 
Thunbergi Atropurpurea—Same as above except 
the leaves are red all summer. 10 to 25 plants @ 45e 
each ; 26 to 100 plants @ 40¢ each. 
BOXWOOD 
Suffruiticosa (True Dwarf)—Just the thine for 
formal gardens. No. 1 hedge gerade. 10 to 25 plants 
@ 30¢ each; 25 to 100 @ 25¢ each. 
LAUREL 
English—Best for large hedge. 12-15 in. plants: 
10 to 25 @ 35e each; 26 to 100 @ 30e each; 9-12 in. 
plants: 10 to 25 @ 25e each: 26 to 100 @ 20¢ each. 
PRIVET 
California—aA rapid grower and makes a full com- 
pact hedge. Same price as English. 
Lowdense—A new dwarf variety for hedges of 
about 24 inches. 9-12 in. plants: 10 to 25 plants @ 25e¢ 
each ; 26 to 100 @ 20e each. 
English—One of the best. 18-24 in.: 10 to 25 plants 
@ 20¢ each; 26 to 100 plants @ 15e each. 
Here is the biggest bargain in America on Quality 
Rose Bushes. Guaranteed to bloom this year, and 
under favorable growing conditions, within a few 
weeks. } 

Hardy Climbing Vines and Creeping Plants 
CLEMATIS 
Jackmani—The giant purple Clematis, and favorite 
everywhere. 2-yr. plants, $1.00. 
Henryi—Large sized lustrous white flowers. 2-yr. 
plants, $1.00. 
Mad. Ed. Andre—Large velvety red flowers. 2-yr. 
plants, $1.00. 
Paniculata—Luxuriant grower, with fine foliage 
and an abundance of small, white, fragrant flowers. 
2-yr. plants, 75e. 
HONEYSUCKLE 
Hall’s Japan—Old-time favorite. White and yellow, 
fragrant flowers last nearly all summer; foliage al- 
most evergreen. 2-yr. 75e, 
Scarlet Trumpet—Handsome clusters of scarlet 
flowers. Hardy, vigorous climber. 2-yr. 75e. 
BITTERSWEET 
Favorite, with bright glossy foliage, bearing sprays 
of bright orange berries in the fall. 2-yr. plants, 75e. 

SILVER LACE VINE 
Beautiful, quick growing vine, with rich, glossy 
green foliage, and a mass of feathery white bloom. 
2-yr. plants, 75e. 
WISTARIA (Grafted) 
Purple or White—The most magnificent of all 
vines. Lasts for generations, becoming more beauti- 
ful each year. 2-yr. plants, $1.25 each. 
IVY 
Boston—Dainty, lovely vine with small] overlap- 
ping leaves, forming a dense sheet of deep green, 
turning in the fall to bright scarlet. Clings tightly to 
any surface without support. 2-yr. plants, 75e. 
English—The best for bank covering. 2-yr. plants, 
75. 
VIRGINIA CREEPER 
Dense, green foliage turns bronzy red in autumn. 
Clings to walls or any support. 2-yr. plants, 75e. 


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