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EARLY FLOWERING 
Chrysanthemums 
Flowers From September ’Till Frost 
This Loveliest Lilac Assortment 
A $7.50 VALUE FOR $6.25 
These Should Make Your Garden a 
Riot of Color Next Fall ' 
Their dashing, dazzling 
brilliant colors are a re- 
freshing contrast to the 
dull drab of summer 
shrubs that are now 
through blooming. These 
Chrysanthemums will 
bloom long and _ persist- 
ently next Fall if planted 
this Spring. 
Don’t miss this Golden Op- 
portunity to have a real Flow- 
er Show in your own garden 
next Fall. 
The varieties offered are large 
flowered, measuring from 2 to 
4 inches in diameter and come 
into bloom from one to two 
weeks earlier than usual var- 
leties, all of them coming into 
bloom before tl Id’ 
Jetober, os 

wing in 
until frost, givi 
—renternednek display of color 
THESE 12 FOR $5.00 
bloom ve 
Plant these 12 outstanding varieties of Chrysanthemums this 
eit Extra heavy 2-year roots, one each of the following—12 
in all. 
WHAT COLOR—WHAT BLOOMS—WHAT A SIGHT! 
VIVID. Rich deep amaranth red changing to wineged overlaid 
with a velvet sheen. 
GYPSY QUEEN. Crimson maroon. A lovely aster type with 
pastel finish blushed with crest of soft yellow center. September. 
EXCELSIOR. Yellow. Early October. 
MRS. A. PHILLIPS. Lavender-pink. Late September. 
RUTH CUMMINGS. Reddish bronze with terra-cotta shadings. 
Early October. 

Lilacs in Bloom—The Flower Show of the Year 
FIVE FAMOUS HIGHLAND PARK 
LILACS FROM ‘‘GLENWOOD” 
ONE EACH OF THESE VARIETIES 
ADELAIDE DUNBAR. Semi-double. Deep maroon in bud. Flowers violet-red 
when fully opened. Open branching habit. 
(EERE TS ee 

OUR EXQUISITE ROSE GARDEN for $9-95 
DAZZLING COLORS IN AUTUMN 


Beautiful as Cut Flowers Too 
FRANCES WHITTLESEY. Rich bronze and garnet. September 
and October. 
PINK CUSHION (Amelia). Very compact and early free flower- 
ing. Light shell pink. Early October. : 
JEAN TREADWAY. Large decorative type, rose-shaded lighter. 
Very free. Late September. 
JEAN CUMMINGS. Large pure white flowers shaded yellow 
and blushed at center of buds. Late September. ; 
L’ARGENTUILES. Reddish bronze. Very free. Early October 
EARLY BRONZE. Terra-cotta. Early October. 
BARBARA CUMMINGS. Large, clear, double yellow flowers. 
Very late August. < 

GEN. PERSHING. Semi-double. Buds deep lilac, ing to bluisb-lavend Seis SE x Me 
SHOWY, HARDY, AND EASY TO GROW _ ‘fiowers with » Gap clcrergdbiicats astra liad Branching tabi nea ; ‘ a bs. eee io ee : . 
dense. : re ae 
Highland Park contains the largest collection of Hybrid Lilacs in the United 
States. One of the chief attractions in Rochester is the Highland Park Lilac 
collection. Nearly 200,000 people have visited Highland Park in the Spring 
when these Lilacs were in bloom. We offer this selection of 5 fine varieties 
composed of one each of the five described: 
ALL FIVE FOR 3G-45 LARGE, 2-3 FOOT 

GEN. SHERMAN. Single. Deep lavender bud, flowers creamy lavender-blue 
when fully open with a faint tinge of porcelain blue at center. Compact, 
branching habit. 3 
PRESIDENT HARDING. Single, buds deep crimson, flowers reddish lilae 
when fully open; clusters 7 to 8 inches long. Branching habit, low and 
compact. 
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. Single. Buds deep purple red, bright purplish 
red when open. Branching habit, open and vigorous. 

PEONIES of Regal Beauty and Gorgeous Colors 
Mammoth 
Blooms 
in Many 
Delightful 
Colors 
on 
Long Stems 
in June 

Masses of Immense Blooms 
Noblest and most beautiful of all flowers. These lovely flowers are indispensable in every garden. They rival 
the roses in beauty, form, and exquisite coloring, and excel them in size. They not only combine stateliness 
of growth with gorgeous coloring, but many of the huge blossoms possess the exquisite fragrance of a tea rose. 
BEAUTIFUL IN THE GARDEN OR AS CUT FLOWERS 
Six adorable varieties of magic color and huge size 
WE OFFER SIX OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED VARIETIES IN STRONG DIVISIONS 
WITH THREE TO FIVE EYES FOR ONLY 

ONE EACH OF THE FOLLOWING 
LONGFELLOW. Crimson red, strikingly beautiful. For cutting 
and garden decoration it ranks with the best. 
MONS. JULES ELIE. The peerless pure pink. One of the hand- 
somest and largest peonies in existence. 
ALBATRE. Milk white shaded ivory. Very large and full and a 
great bloomer. 
$4.00 
DON’T MISS THIS! 
MONS. MARTIN CAHUZAC. Dark purple-garnet. The darkest 
peony known. Free bloomer. Very handsome. 
MADAME BUCQUET. Dark crimson. One of the most satis- 
factory reds as a cut flower. Cut it in the bud. 
PRESIDENT W. H. TAFT. Rose-pink. A tall, strong grower; 
stiff stems—very profuse bloomer. A grand peony. 

BARBERRY THUNBERGI HEDGE 

In the early spring the leaves are a soft shade of green, then as 
summer comes they turn to a deep glossy green. Later on they 
assume shades of crimson and brown or bronze-green. 
ITS AUTUMN COLOR IS VERY BEAUTIFUL 
Its berries are brilliantly attractive and since the birds will eat 
them only as a last resort, they frequently hang on until spring. 
THE HEDGE OF 
BEAUT Y—DENSITY— 
PROTECTION 
THE HEDGE 
EVERLASTING—__FHE 
BEST OF ALL 
From Christmas to 
Christmas 
Every Day in the Wear 
Barberry is Beautify) | 
Left unpruned. it makes the most beautiful hedge 
where formal. effect is desired repeated pruning will ma 
impenetrable hedge. The plants we offer have been tr 
They are well branched, well rooted, and planted one 
will produce immediate effect. 
Price $25.00 per 100 
grown, or 
ke adense, 
ansplan ted. 
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PAUL’S SCARLET 
CLIMBING ROSE 
INTENSELY RED—SPECTACULAR BEAUTY 
Its Scarlet Alright—Fiery—Dazzling 
When in bloom its loose cluster of from 5 to 15 bh 
attractive flowers literally cover the plant. A great | 7 
show is made even by a single plant. Can be trained on bcos, 
stone walls, pillars, pergolas and porch trellises fol z a 
also against the walls of buildings. - 
PRICE for Two Year Old Blooming Plant 
8 
$1.50 each 



oe # Trained on a Fence 
Rose Bushes are scarce, better order to-day 

Why Not a Rose Garden for This Summer? 
VICTORY ROSE COLLECTION—10 ALL DIFFERENT 
Every plant is 2 
years old, outdoor grown, and has been in bloom in the nursery last summer. $9.95 spent on this col- 
lection should give you as much pleasure and satisfaction as $25.00 spent on anything else. HERE THEY ARE: 
CONDESA de SASTAGO. Buds of golden yellow, beautifully striped with 
brilliant capucine-red. Red outside; copper-searlet within. Very fragrant, a 
strong grower, and a most beautiful rose. 
AUTUMN. Firm, full, compact bud. Burnt orange. Streaked and marked 
with red. Very fragrant and to say the least extremely attractive. 
HEINRICH WENDLAND. Reddish copper. Large very double flowers of 
reddish copper with an orange flush over all. Backs of the petals are rich 
orange. This brilliant color blends well with the red and yellow roses. It has 
a rich fragrance, is a wonderful variety, and should be in every garden. 
TALISMAN. Probably the most popular rose in America today. A magnificent 
multi-colored rose of golden apricot-yellow, blood orange, deep pink, and 
old gold. The most gorgeous assemblage of colors in one flower ever presented 
in a rose. Very fragrant and blooms all summer. 
E. G. HILL. A most gorgeous red rose, having a beautiful long bud of perfect 
form. A full double, high-centered flower of dazzling scarlet shaded to a 
deeper red as it develops. Very free flowering and we do not know of any 
red rose that is superior. 
RADIANCE. We say is the best pink rose ever introduced. A brilliant carmine- 
pink with salmon pink and yellow shadings at base of petals. It is the world’s 
standard of perfection among pink roses and has been awarded prizes and 
medals galore. 
MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT. Winner of the $50,000 prize offered by the 
London Daily Mail. Coral buds and shaded yellow. Copper orange and tinted 
yellow and scarlet. Wouldn’t you just love to have one of these beauties 
blooming in your garden all summer? Beautiful bud and exquisite colorings. 
MRS. P. S. du PONT. A great prize winning rose. Clear yellow with burnt 
orange heart. Long lasting and blooms all summer and fall. A great beauty. 
JOYOUS CAVALIER. Brilliant scarlet. Blooms of magnificent size, producing 
a wealth of immense extremely fragrant flowers. A free bloomer and one of 
the best red roses we know of. 
MRS. ROWENA THOM. Enormous blooms of fiery-rose and old gold. The 
long slender and pointed buds open to sweetly fragrant flowers of a most 
charming color. Free flowering and truly a most magnificent rose. 

BEAUTIFUL SUMMER 
AND WINTER 
FRENCH PUSSY WILLOWS 

THE ONLY OUTDOOR SHRUB GROWN FROM WHICH IT MAKES FINE TALL HEDGES OR SCREENS 
YOU CAN CUL BOUQUETS DURING WINTER MONTHS 
planting and should be 
These plants will fit in an, 
planted on home grounds everywhere. ‘they cau Le used area 
BUDS » BLOOMS VERY LARGE background like any tall shrub such as the Lilac or Snowball. 
nots . Thev can be used as tall hedges or screens and should be planted 
about four feet apart for this purpose. Planted alone, the branches 
cut each winter, they make a beautiful round shrub and ornament 
to any home grounds. 
THE MOST INTERESTING PLANT FOR 
THE HOME GROUNDS 
The buds or catkins are from one to two inches long alter vhey 
come out in bloom and make a very dainty yellowish pink and 
silvery bouquet. 
FINEST WINTER BOUQUETS 
The branches can be cut in December, January or February, 
placed indoors in a vase of water and they will at once burst into 
bloom. When they are in full bloom they can be taken out of the 
water and they will retain their beauty for months. 
Hall’s Evergreen Honeysuckle 
Is your planting problem an unsightly bank? Is it hard to 
Does the bank wash badly after hard rain? 
apart each way they will cover the 
PRICE: French Pussy Willow Bushes (Size 4-5ft.) 
$1.25 each; $11.00 per 10 

make grass grow 
By setting the plants 2 ft 
bank with a beautiful velvety carpet the first season. 
AND ALSO DESIRABLE ON A TRELLIS OR ARBOR 
Ite robust tropical growth and sweetly scented white and 
yellow flowers make it a most satisfactory plant for the pur- 
poses described. 
PREVENTS STEEP BANKS FROM WASHING 

In our landscape work some of the best results have been 
obtained with Hall's Evergreen Honeysuckle. No bank is too 
steep to beautify witt ld-fashioned favorite. The Mc- 
Keesport Hospital at McKeesport, Pa., is located on a steep 
hill. It was difficult to make grass or anything grow. Our 
Landscape Architects were called into the picture. We used 
5000 Hall’s Evergreen Honeysuckle, planted 2 x 2 and it did 
the trick. The Westminster College at New Wilmington, Pa., 
had practically the same problem. It costs money to cut grass 
on steep banks and to cut the cost of upkeep on these banks 
we used more than 6000 Hall’s Evergreen Honeysuckle and 
it has accomplished the desired results. 

PRICES 
$4.00 per 10; $8.25 per 25; $15.00 per 50; $25.00 per 100 
Evergreen Honeysuckle—The Thing for Banks 
