ROSE OF SHARON—S to 10 feet. A 
Althea 
very desirable fall blooming shrub for 
specimen planting. Flowers resemble 
hollyhocks and are very showy. 
Colors: RED, PINK, BLUE, WHITE. 
(Specify colors wanted). %70c each; 
4 for $2.25, postpaid. 
FORTUNE—Color pure lilac, 
brilliant orange eye in 
flower. 
long. 
Spireas 
BRIDAL WREATH (Van Houttei)— 
Probably the most popular shrub and 
one of the very easy to cultivate. 
Grows 5 to 7 feet. 1% to 2 ft. Plants 
THUNBERGI—Suitable for lawn or 
border. 
form and remain thruout the winter, 
10 to 12 in. Plants, 40c each; 3 for 
$1.00, postpaid. 

Barker 
In the fall bright red berries 
Butterfly Bush 
with a 
each - tiny 
Flower spikes 12 to 14 inches 
60c each; 3 for $1.50, postpaid. 
Forsythia 

SPECTABILIS—8 to 10 feet. Bears 
50¢ each; 3 for $1.25, postpaid. small golden-yellow flowers, very 
ANTHONY WATERER—2% to 3 feet early, before leaves appear. 
in height and width. Blooms early WEEPING (Suspensa)—6 to 8 feet. 
in summer, and if dead blossoms are Graceful, long, slender, drooping 
picked off. it will continue blooming branches, with long sprays of yellow 
until late fall. Bright RED flowers flowers. : 
in large clusters. 12 to 18 in. Plants 
50c each; 3 for $1.25, postpaid. 
2 to 3 ft. Plants, 70¢ each; 
8 for $1.75. postpaid. 

Hardy Garden CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Everyone should plant these hardy ’Mums liberally, for they supply hundreds 
All varieties 
of blooms beginning in. July and lasting until killed by frost. 
should be planted in a sunny location in well drained soil. 
LAVENDER LADY—The fragrant 
silvery lavender flowers are 3 
inches or more across and ap- 
pear in perfect branching sprays. 
Flowers produced in profusion 
from September 15th on. 
EARLY BRONZE—Lively bronze- 
yellow pompon, splendid for mass- 
ing and cutting. From August 
till frost. 
RED JEWELL—Deep red. Flow- 
ers of medium size borne in semi- 
compact’ heads. 
EARLY WONDER — Lovely soft 
pink, shading to deep rose at cen- 
ter. Well formed. Mid-Sept. 
JOAN HELEN—One of the new- 
est. Dark red, with yellow cen- 
ters. A great show plant. 
ASTERS= 
to 4 feet or more. 
PRICES—40e each: 3 for $1.00. 
HARRINGTON’S PINK. 
It is the first true pink variety of Aster developed. 
Two-Year-Old Roots—40c each; 3 for $1.00. 

Postpaid 
Very hardy. rose-pink.: 
Grows 
Postpaid 
Deep 

PRIVET 
True Northern Amur River 

Hardy; will withstand 40 degrees below 
zero without injury. Produces an abund- 
ance of dark green, glossy leaves on up- 
right branches. JBesides being one of the 
best hedge plants, it is fine for growing 
on the lawn, and makes richly green fol- 
iage backgrounds against foundation walls. 
Free from insects and diseases. White 
flowers in clusters, and berries. Set plants 
9 to 12 inches apart. Our stock is 1% to 2 
feet high, well branches, well-rooted. 
10 for $1.40; 25 for $3.00; 100 for $11.00 
Prepaid 
Garden Flowers in Color 
By Daniel J. Foley 
Every 
Gardner 
Will 
Welcome 
This he 
Indispens- 
able 
Garden 
Tool 

850 Color 
Plates 

Here is the only book to show 
the important garden flowers in 
accurately colored photographs. 
Common and botanical names 
are listed. <A guide book for the 
beginner; reference book for the 
advanced gardener, 
64%4x9% pages, pereneae A EE 98 
