Use Transplantone When Transplanting Shrubs and Plants—3-oz. Box $1.00 39 
lowertug Shrubs 
Beautify Your Home Grounds 
Vines and Hedges for Beauty and Privacy 
BOSTON IVY, Ampelopsis veitchi. One of the hardiest of all Climb G 
3 > : 2 a ars. lossy, green 
leaves, changing to beautiful tints of scarlet and cri i e Ta a sre ta, a 
or wood. Each 60c., 12 for $6,00. comson tm thea Pall, Ghgge co.stone 
EVONYMUS radicans vegetus (Evergreen Bittersweet). 
A beautiful, thick-leaved evergreen shrub or vine. Fine for 
low walls, stoops and porches. Grows 3 to 6 ft. They bear 
bright orange red berries in the Autumn, similar to the 
V E wild Bittersweet; sun or semi-shade. Each 75c., 12 for $7.50. 
HALL’S HONEYSUCKLE, Lonicera halliana. One of the 





z most useful vines for covering porch, fence and trellis, 
pecia arbors, banks and steep slopes. Delightfully fragrant, creamy 
Ee See Recs oes long. Attractive foliage remains 
ar into the Winter. Easy to grow in sun or partial shade. 
No. 97 Each 60c., 12 for $6.00. : . 
1 Silver Lace SILVER LACE VINE, Polygonum auberti. The fastest 
{ Hall’s Honey- growing hardy vine, often attaining a height of 15 ft. in 
ewckic one season. Completely covered with small, lacy white 
1 Clematis jack- flowers in August and September. Easy to grow, ideal for 
ant porches or arbors. Each 85c., 12 for $9.00. 
All 3. for $9 25 LARGE FLOWERING CLEMATIS 
only...... 
Jackmani. Large, rich purple flowers, often 4 to 6 in. across 
in June and July. The most popular of all. Fine for 
porches and fences. Each $1.00, 12 for $10.50. 
Henryi. One of the best white varieties. 
Large, creamy white flowers on 
strong, rapid growing vines. Each 
$1.00, 12 for $10.50. 
Lawsoniana. A large blue Clematis 
flushed with mauve, with overlapping 
petals. A sturdy grower. Each St 505 
12 for $16.00. 
Mons. Edouard Andre. Striking vel- 
vety red flowers as large as Jackmani. 
Very free flowering. Each $1.00, 
12 for $10.50. 
Paniculata. A small flowering variety 
densely covered with fragrant, star- 
shaped flowers in Sept. Attractive fo- 
liage, excellent for porches, arbors 
and banks. Each 60c., 12 for $6.00. 
GROUND COVERS 
In addition to several of the above 
vines (Honeysuckle and Euonymus), the 
following plants make ideal ground cov- 
ers for locations under trees and on ex- 
posed surfaces where ordinary plants 
are difficult to grow. 
PACH YSANDRA terminalis. Glossy, 
dark green foliage remaining green 
during Winter and Summer. Useful 
for planting in dense shade with trees 
and for bordering walks and drives. 
$3.00 for 10, $25.00 per 100. 
ENGLISH IVY, Hedera helix. Very 
popular ground cover for sun or partial 
shade; evergreen; 3 in. Pots, each 60c., 
doz. $6.00; 4 in. pots, each 75c., 
doz. $7.50. 
HARDY MYRTLE, Vinca Bowles Va- 
riety. Low creeping evergreen, foliage 
covered with large blue flowers. All 
Summer long. Ideal for carpeting un- 
der trees or edging in front of shrub 
or evergreen plantings. $3.75 for 10, 
$35.00 per 100. 
ORNAMENTAL HARDY HEDGES 
CALIFORNIA PRIVET. The most popular of all hedge plants. Waxy green leaves stay on 
until Christmas, can be trimmed any shape. We supply well branched, strong rooted stock. 
Shipped by express. . ; : 
12-18 in. high. .25 for $1.75, 100 for $6.50 18-24 in. high. .25 for $2.50, 100 for $9.00 
GREEN-LEAVED BARBERRY (Berberis thunbergi). America’s popular low-growing 
hedge. Bright green leaves turn to dazzling orange scarlet in the Fall. Brilliant red berries 
hang on all Winter. Small sharp thorns keep out dogs and other trespassers. May be 
trimmed any time. Shipped by express. E : ee Pros. 
15-18 in. high. .10 for $1.95, 100 for $17.50 18-24 in. high. .10 for $2.75, 100 for $23.50 


Peony Special No. 98 
Festiva Maxima. Large, pure white, 
flecked crimson. 
Francis Ortegat. large deep crimson, 
yellow anthers. 
Pink Perfection. Clear pink. 
Edulis Superba. Clear mauve pink. 
Mons. Jules Elie. Lilac pink, silver sheen. 
75c each 
All 5 for only $3.25 
Postpaid within 300 miles of N. Y.C. 
Beyond, express collect 

PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS—Dig a trench 10 to 12 inches deep and the width 
of a spade. Set the plants an inch or so deeper than they stood in the nursery (soil 
mark on plants). Privet should be set 10 inches apart and Barberry 15 to 18 inches. 
After they are planted, trim off one-third of the top growth to encourage base 
branching. Leave a slight depression along each side of the hedge to retain water. 
Keep plants thoroughly soaked until well started. 

Green-Leaved Barberry 
