winter beauty, the blood-red bark 
showing distinctly against the 
snow. It has white blossoms in 
June and black fruits, which hang 
for months. One of the best shrubs 
for moist situation, 5-8 feet at 
maturity. 
2-3 feet, strong trees ______ $0.75 
8-4 feet, select trees _______ $1.00 
BEAUTY BUSH—Covered early in 
May with the utmost profusion of 
small, bell-shaped, clear pink flow- 
ers with brownish spots and veins. 
The tiny rose-colored buds are fas- 



cinating, hooded with fuzzy jack- 
ets which remain to decorate the 
seed pods. Graceful all the year 
‘round, and perfectly hardy. 
2-3 feet, Strong 3 year. each $1.25 
VIBURNUM LANTANA (Wayfar- 
ing Tree). Splendid, extra hardy, 
tall growing border shrub. Soft, 
heavy, downy leaves last until late 
fall. Broad, flat, white clustered 
flowers in May and June are fol- 
lowed by red berries. Does well in 
shade or sunlight. 
12-15 inch, each, —s225-.-.<5- $0.60 

-BARBERRY RED LEAFED. Strik- 
~ ing, bronze-red foliage, giving best 
color effects when planted in full 
sunlight. Especially showy and 
rich in the foreground of shrub or 
evergreen groups; also fine for 
hedges. Red berries from fall until 
spring. 
13622 feet, each 2-2 5--5- $0.65 
2S OCb CAChy <a a $0.85 
CCORNUS FLORIDUS — A white 
flowering small ornamental tree. 
Folige turns to dark red in au- 
. bumny 2 tt. e2chu— 222 coe = $0.85 
a CORNUS, FLAVIRAMEA LUTEA, 
5 (Goldentwig). Strong broad leaf. 
: A shrub of medium size with 
bright yellow bark in the winter. 
Small white flowers. Fine for con- 
trasting with other shrubs in mass 
planting. 
2-3 feet strong, each _-______ $0.75 
ae DEUTZIA, (Pride of Rochester) — 
Earliest blooming Deutzia, having 
large, double, white flowers tinged 
with rose. Blooms in May. Good, 
compact grower. 
2-3 feet, strong, each ______ $0.75 
2-3 feet, select, each =------ $0.99 

EUROPEAN BURNING BUSH — 
(Euonymous). Erect growing with 
siender green branches. Bright 
green leaves. Peculiar rough pink 
fruit. 
2-3 feet strong, each —__---_ $0.75 
3-4 feet select, strong, each_ $1.00 
FRAGRANT BUSH (Lonicera Fra- 
grantissima). This shrub is a near- 
ly evergreen, leaves are glossy dark 
green hanging till Christmas, Has 
ereamy white flowers which are 
very fragrant. Grows to 6 feet, 
2-3 feet, _-..--_. 75¢ each. 
COTONEASTER, ACUTIFOLIA — 
A beautiful hardy shrub introduced 
from Northern China, with spread- 
ing, slender branches, beautiful 
dark green foliage, flowers pinkish 
followed by black fruit. A beauti- 
ful plant for garden hedges. Shears 
well. 
136-2 feet, each ---__---_-_ $0.85 

GOLDEN PEACOCK SHRUB (Cy- 
tisus Scorpariug), A rare shrub 
which is classed aS an evergreen 
«shrub. The entire shrub is covered 
with a profusion of lemen-yellow, 
pea-shaped, sweetly scented flow- 
ers in May. Has tiny leaves that 
shed during the winter, but the 
branches remain a greenish color 
the year round. 
139-2 feet each 75c. 
HONEYSUCKLE (Tatarian) — An 
outstanding shrub for specimen 
planting Will grow 8 to 10 feet 
tali and become almost that wide. 
Covered in May and early June 
with white flowers followed by 
clusters of bright, red berries that 
beautify ths shrub throughout the 
summer. — ‘ 
Prices for Red, White and Pink: 
12-15 inch, 2 year, each ---~ $0.55 
2-3 feet, each _------------- $0.75 
YDRANGEA (P. G.) — The im- 
oes cone-shaped blooms of P. G. 
are often a foot or more in length 
and they come abundantly from 
July till frost- The showy flowers 
turn from whitish pink to shades 
of bronzy pink. Fine for winter 
bouquets. Prefers shade, Grows 3 
to 4 feet tall. 
2-3 feet, select, each ------ $0,90 
PRIVET, REGEL'S—A low dense 
growing shrub, with gracefully 
spreading branches. Dark green, 
glossy foliage. White flowers and 
dark blue berries. Excellent ip 
A caping. 
re qeithmoieot each —--- $0.75 
ORANGE (Anreus), — A 
aad shrub with bright yellow 
foliage which retains its color well 
throughout the season. Very effec- 
tive in grouping as a contrast to 
the darker foliage of others, Ulti- 
mate height, 3 to 5 feet, 
2 feet Select, each ------ =— ($0) 

ee 
a 
early 

large 


THUNBERG’S BARBERRY 
Striking, bronz - 
red foliage, giv- 
ing best color ef- 
fects when ptant- 
ed in full sun- 
light. Especially 
showy and rich 
q in the foreground 
of shrub or ever- 
green groups; al- 
so fine for hedg- 
es. Red berries 
from fall until 
spring. 2 to 3 ft. 
at maturity. 
145-2 feet, each 
45¢ 
2-3 feet, each, 
65c 
MOCK ORANGE (Coronarius) — 
Single blossoms are creamy white 
with bright yellow stamens, Very 
fiagrant. Blooms freely during 
May and June. Fine for specimen 
and background planting. Grows 
8 to 10 feet tall. Give it plenty 
of room. 
2-3 feet, Strong, each __ 
4-5 feet, Select, each 

QUINCE FLOWERING (Fire Bush) 
—The fiery-red blossoms of Japan- 
ese Quince thickly cover the bran- 
ches in very early spring, followed 
by quince fruits. Attractive shiny 
green foliage. Extremely hardy. 
Grows 4 to 5 feet. 
2-3 feet, Strong, each _______ $0.85 
SNOWBERRY, RED (Indian Cur- 
rant) — Often called Coralberry, 
similar to white snowberry but has 
red berries which hang on during 
the winter. Fine for foundation 
planting. 
2-Sirftect, each <5 5..5-022._ $0.55 
VULGARIS PURPLE LILAC — A 
large old-fashioned shrub with 
bluish purple, yery sweet scented 
flowers, The earliest bloomer of 
all lilacs, 
2-3 feet, Select, each ___--_ $0.75 
VULGARIS ALBA LILAG — Pure 
white large sweet scented flowers 
which bloom a little later than the 
purple lilac. 
2-3 feet Select, each __-___ $0.75 
FRENCH HYBRID LILACS—Many 
consider these improved French Li- 
lacs the finest of all shrubs. They 
last for generations, grow every- 
where, require no special soil or 
care, and do not grow as tall as 
the old fashioned lilac. Exquisite 
colors, fragrance: Bloom very 
young, gené¢rally a Wear after the 
plantng. Price of the follewing: 
S-sifeetPeacht oes aeee nw cacee C1i2D 
3-4 feet, each - $1,756 
pesos | 
CHARLES JOLLY—Red. 
H. W. LONGFELLOW—Pink. 
MARIE LEGRAYE—Pure White. 
PRESIDENT GREVY—Soft Blue. 

SPIREA CALLOSA ROSEA — A 
dwarf variety, growing 24 to 30 
inches high, which produces large 
flat clusters of reddish pink flow- 
er nearly all summer. Yery hand- 
some foliage. If flawers are re- 
moved as they fade, it will eause 
the plant to keep up a continuous 
bloom throughout the entire sumr 
mer and early fall. 
1-2. feet) Strone, each?_—--.— $0.75 
HONEYSUCKLE MORROWI — A 
Very hardy shrub. Creamy white 
blooms and red crimson berries, 
Grows to 6 feet in height. Leaves 
are a firm dark green, 
PATS GP (ae) ee aaapene $0,75 
SPIREA ANTHONY WATERER- 
Most popular of all dwarf shrubs. 
Great masses of rose-crimson flow- 
ers envelop the plant in July, then 
scattered blooms until frost, so of- 
ten called “Everblooming Spirea”. 
Ideal for edging, low hedges, and 
foundation planting, 2 to 3 feet at 
maturity. 
1-2 feet, Strong, each ------ $0.75 
SPIREA BILLIARDI—Long plumes 
of soft pink bloom cover the plant 
in July; ornamental gray-green 
foliage. A handsome plant for 
foundation groups er hedges. 4-5 
feet at maturity. 
2-3 feet Strong, each -~----- $0.55 
3-4 feet, Select, each ~----- $0.75 
SNOWBALL In early spring, it 
is covered with pure white balls. 
Grows tall in sun or partial shade, 
2 feet Strong, each —------- $0,85 
SUMAG FRAGRANT (Aromatica) 
— Pieturesque plant with fragrant 
foliage that turns into bright scar- 
let in the fall. E 
1-2 feet each -.------=------ $0,865 
— t 
SPIREA, VAN HOUTTEL 5 The mos 
popular shrub, Hardy, with beautiful 
arching habit of growth; the branches 
just covered with pure white flowers in 
spring. Grows every place, 
2-3 feet Strong, ench 2 $0,55 
= lect, each ~------------ F 
er AMARIX HISPIDA—Graceful feathery, 
silvery green foliage. Bright pink flowers 
during August and September, Bloom 
panicles 9 to 12 inches long. 
9-3 feet Strong, each 
3-4 feet Select, each 
TAMARIX AFRICANA—— ; 
Tall shrub, 8 to 10 feet high at maturity, 
with the leathery foliage and small, 
bright pink flowers, in slender racemes 
in April and May, Splendid for planting 
in damp or other places, 
2-3 feet Strong, each _----------- $0.55 
3-4 feet Select, each ------------ $0.75 
WEIGELA ROSEA — An elegant shrub 
covered in June with an abundance of 



rosy pink flowers. 
1-2 feet Select, each ------------ $0,75 























HEDGES 
BEAUTIFUL LIVING FENCES. 
AMOOR RIVER NORTH PRIVET — The hardiest and the healthiest 
privet for cold climates. Dark foliage, glossy green, resistant to in- 
sects, pests and not subject to blight. Small white flowers. Thrives on 
all soils. Grows bushy from ground up, and can be clipped at any time 
in the summer. Set plants 9-12 inches apart, 
. 
3 per 10 per 25 _ per 100 
12-18 inch Strong Plants ~----------------___ $2.75 $4.75 $17.50 
18-24 inch Select Plants --.---~----------___ $4.00 $7.50 $27.50 
BARBERRY THUNBERGI — Dwarf growing, uniformly bushy and 
rounded in form. Foliage bright green, turning to gold and crimson in 
autumn. Covered with red berries 
12-18 inch Strong Plants _-.___-_-_ 
18-24 inch Heavy Plants 

which hang on late in winter. 
| per 10 per 25 per 100 
----- 4------ $3.00 $5.50 20.00 
$10.00 $35.00 
2-3 feet Select Plants ~.+--—__--_----=a#- $6. $13.00 $50.00 


ARBOR VITAE PYRAMIDAL (Orientalis) 
the best of all. A hardy compact, 
—An outstanding fine hedge, 
fast growing evergreen of broadly 
pyramidal form with dense foliage of et green. Plant 2-3 feet apart. 
12-18 inch, 5 year Transplants _..___-}$5.00 
per 10 per 25 
per 100 
$11.00 
$40.00 

THIS HOME GROUND WAS PLANTED BY US IN THE FALL OF 1941 
Landscape improvement is not an expense, put a sound financial 
investment, Money and time spent in planting the home grounds will 
in a few years increase the value of you 
same amount spent in other ways. 
property for more than*the 

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CLIMBING VINES 
FOR LASTING BEAUTY. 
BITTERSWEET — Popular native 
vine, with bright foliage, and orna- 
mental sprays of orange-red ber- 
ries in the fall that are so lovely in 
winter bouquets. Use two or three 
_ plants in a group to insure good 
fruitage. 
2-year No. 1 Vines, each ____ $0.60 
PURPLE WISTERIA—Elegant,. ra- 
pid growing, has long pendulous 
clusters of pale blue flawers in 
May, June, and autumn, 
2-year No. 1 Vines, each ____' $0.75 
HALL’S HONEYSUCKLE—Strong, 
vigorous vine, with pure white 
flowers, changing to yellow. Ex- 
tremely fragrant, and blooms all 
summer. 
2-year No. 1 Vines, each ____ $0.60 
HONEYSUCKLE (Flaming Beau- 
ty)—New! The Wonder Plant of 
the century! Everblooming. A Lon- 
ween oe ee ee 

icera that will fill that long-felt 
need of a variety that will produce 
continuous bloom. Blooms all sum- 
mer with beautiful red flowers. 
foliage. We feel sure that you will 
not regret placing several of these 
in your order, for this wonderful 
vine will give you everlasting joy. 
2-year No, 1, each ----.---- $0.75 
TRUMPET VINE—Immense orange 
red, trumpet-shaped flowers, July 
to September. 
2-year No. 1 Vines, each ____ $0.50 
SILVER LACE VINE — Unusually 
charming. Climb gracefully any- 
where. Grows very rapidly, aver- 
aging 25 feet in a season. A well 
grown specimen is a cloud of lacy, 
misty white shot with tints of pale 
rose and cream, of exquisite effect. 
Blooms late summer and fall. 
-2 year No, 1 Vines, each ____ $0,765 
eee reo reer eee rer rercoe 
, 
ROSES 
Climbing 
FOR TRELLIS 
DOROTHY PERKINS — Beautiful 
shell-pink double flowers in large 
clusters. Strong, vigorous grower. 
Streng 2-yr, field-grpwn, ea. $0.90 
PAUL'S SCARLET CLIMBER—Vi- 
vid scarlet flowers, which are of 
good size, semi-double, and profuse- 
ly clustered on strong, heavy, many 
branched canes. Has an exception- 
ally long blooming season, retain- 
Varieties 
AND ARCHES 
ing its display of fiery yed long 
after the bulk ef June-bleamers 
have dropped their petals. 
Strong, 2-yr. field grown bushes 90c 
PRIMROSE—A pure yellow, hardy 
climbing rose. The large double 
flowers are borne in clusters of 4 
and 5 on an extremely vigorous 
plant. Bach 90c. 

Newer and Better Roses 
POLYANTHA OR BABY ROSE— 
IDEAL—A beautiful specimen of 
Baby Ramblers producing an abun- 
dance of dark rich garnet blooms 
with white centers. Everblooming. 
Each 90¢. 
HYBRID PERPETUAL TEA ROS- 
ES—We offer the following. 
2-year budded, each 
CALEDONIA—Exquisite long buds 
of ivory-white, changing to purest 
white as the flowers open into dou- 
ble blooms of soft velyety texture. 
The best white. 
AME QUINARD—A variety which 
is here to stay, Best near-black 
Rose in our estimation,. Deep vel- 
yety crimson, fragrant and very 
lasting. A vigorous shrubby plant, 
with almost single flowers of deep 
blackish scarlet. A trial order of 
Ami Quinard is sure to please. 
GOLDEN DAWN—An ideal yellow 
garden rose. The ovoid, lemon-yel- 
low bud is heavily splashed with 
crimson before opening ahd devel- 
ops into a well formed, sweetly 
scented, large double, sunflower- 
yellow, that reminds one of the old 
favorite, Marechal Niel, 
EDITOR McFARLAND — The per- 
fectly formed flowers are clear, 
brilliant, unfading pink, and as a 
eut flower it retains its form and 
lasts longer than any other Rose 
we know. A winner of very many 
awards. The growth is vigorous, 
the foljage healthy, and it blooms 
all the time from early summer to 
frost, 
LIBERTY ROSE OF FER—Four everblooming roses, $3.55 
one of each of the above for only 

EVERGREENS 
NOTICE—-Only a few specimen evergreens for landscape pur- 
poses are listed here. Our own Landseape Service is available 
to our customers in contracting and supervising the entire pro- 
ject, whether a small home or large estate, 
Prices on ever- 
greens and landscape service will be sent upon special request, 
ARBOR VITAH PYRAMIDAL — 
(Orientalis), ‘This evergreen is a 
hardy compact grower, of broadly 
pyramidal form with dense foliage 
of dark geen, It may be used for 
specimen or hedges, 
9-12 in,, 3-yr,, each 40e, 5 for $1,75 
12-18 in,, 5-yy, transplanted, ea, 690 
1-1}% ft, select specimens, ea, $2.50 
142-2 ft, select specimens, balled 
and burlapped _____--_--- $3.50 
2-8 ft, select specimens, balled and 
Dunlap pedsssca-—55-.2--225 $4.50 
3-4 ft, select specimens, balled and 
Duran pedis. eee es $5.50 
AUSTRIAN PINE (Pinus nigra) — 
Similiar to the Ponderos Pine hay- 
ing extra long needles of deep 
green, but the tree a trifle more 
upright reaching in habit, Favor- 
ed for Specimen and background 
planting on the landscape. 90 to 
100 ft. at maturity. 
9-12 im, transplanted, 4-yr. ea, 90¢ 
Three $1.25 
12-15 im, transplanted, 4 yr. each 
65cRe Three for ____.____. $1.50 

NORWAY SPRUCE (Picea Excel- 
sa).—The familiar Spruce of the 
prairie states—a tall, compact, or- 
namental pyramid, well branched 
to the ground, with thick, short 
needles of deep green. Hardy and 
well adapted to almost any good 
growing soil; the most rapid grow- 
ing of all the Spruces. In great 
demand for windbreaks, as well as 
living Christmas Trees on the lawn, 
in background groups and screens, 
and trimmed hedges. 80 to 100 feet 
at maturity. 
1}2-2 feet, Select Specimens, ball- 
ed and burlapped, each __ $2.50 
2-218 feet, Select Specimens, ball- 
ed and burlapped, each __ $3.00 
246-346 feet, Select Specimens, — 
balled and burlapped, each $3.50 
339-41 feet, Select Specimens — 


SCOTCH PINE (Pinus sylvestris) — 
There is something always attrac- 
tive about the Scotch Pine. When 
young it is a stocky, bushy, round- 
ed tree densely covered with blue- 
green needles of medium length. 
In older, mature trees it has a de- 
lightful irregularity of outline that 
is so picturesque on the landscape. 
Is of rapid growth, very hardy, and 
develops fine windbreaks and also 
screens. For reforestation is one 
of the best. 35 to 50 ft. at matur- 
ity. : 
9-12 inches, transplanted, 4-year, 
each, 49c; Three for —___.. $1.25 
12-15 inches, transplanted, 4-year, 
each 65c; Three for ______ $1.50 
15-18 inches, transplanted, 4 year, 
each, 70c; Three for _____ $1.85 

A Plot of Beautiful Oriental Ar- 
bor Vitae (Pyramidalis). The lit- 
balled and burlapped, each $4.50 tle boy is LeRoy, the owner’s son, 
who is pleased very much. 

GLADIOLI 
CHOOSE FROM THESE GRAND PRIZE WINNERS. 
Our Gladiolus Bulbs are All Guaranteed Large Blooming Size, 
2 inches and up — All Bright, Smooth, Plump, Healthy. 
PLANTING DIRECTIONS—Plant the bulbs 4 to 6 inches deep in good 
growing soil keeping the bed free from weeds. You will have blooms 
all season if you set the bulbs in 10 
-day intervals. Remove bulbs from 
the ground in the fall before freezing weather clean and dry them and 
atore in cool, dry cellar. 
THE FOLLOWING ARE ALL OUTSTANDING VARIETIES: 
AMBERGLOW—Deep amber yellow. 
AMRITA-—Large beautiful, ruffled, light buff. Large blooms. 
BEACON—Clear red salmon, cream throat. Tall. 
BLUE BEAUTY—Light blue, petals edged violet blue. 
DEBONAIR—LaFrance pink, throat shrimp pink and cream. 
DUNA—Clear pink buff. Large 
blooms. 
DR. F. E. BENNETT—Large fiery red. 
ELOJSE—Clear dark lavender. 
Large blooms. 
MAID OF ORLEANS—Beautiful milky white. 
MARGARET FULTON—Clear c 
PELEGRINA—Rich dark blue. 
PICARDY—Soft shrimp pink, ov 
oral pink, lighter throat. 
Darker blotch. 
itstanding. 
QUEEN OF BREMEN—Lavender pink with cream throat. 
REWI-FALLU—Deep blood red, 
Prices on Above Varieties: 
massive blooms. 
2 for 18c; 10 for 80c. 

BEAUTIFUL RAINBOW MIXTURE — 10 for 75e; 25 for $1.50 

SUPERB 
THE FINEST THAT 
Plant Peonies in good, rich soil 
PEONIES 
MONEY CAN BUY 
in an open, sunny situation if pos- 
sible, with the eyes 2 or 3 inches below the surface, never deeper. The 
rogts should be spread out well, and the earth packed firmly around 
them. 
All Extra Strong, Completely Hardy, Selected, 3 to 5 Eye Roots. 
Parcel Post Rates on Peonies—Sc ea 
is below $5.00. 
EUGENIE VERDIER — A very 
lovely Hydrangea-pink. One of the 
showiest of the pink-tone varieties 
very large. Early midseason, 
Each 75c; 3 for $2.00. 
FESTIVA MAXIMA—Large white 
with a few crimson flakes on the 
central petals, tall, early. 50s each; 
3 for $1.30. 
ADOLPH ROUSSEAU — Dark, lus- 
trous red, shaded maroon, large 
and tall— each 65c. 
BARONESS SCHROEDER — Pale 
flesh white. One of the best. Late 
bloomer, fragrant. Strong stems. 
Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50. 
MARY BRAND—Dark clear crim- 
son, with a few yellow stamens 
buried in the collar, notable fra- 
grance for a red variety. Free 
flowering in mid season. Each, 
$1.00; 3 for $2.50. 
TENUIFOLIUM OR FERNLEAF 
PEONY — This is an old variety 
which should be in every flower 
garden. Beautiful fern-like foli- 
age. Large red blooms. Each $1.00. 
RED, WHITE AND PINK UN- 
NAMED PEONIES—These peonies 
are outstanding cut flower variet- 
ies. Free flowering. Each 40c; 3 
for $1.00. 
MARTHA BULLOCH — One of our 
finest and largest pinks, bright old- 
rose-pink, each 75c. 
ch; 20c for 5; or 35¢ for 10, if order 
GROVER CLEVELAND — Large, 
late, bright crimson of medium 
height. Stiff stems with excellent 
foliage. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00, 
MME. de VERNEVILLE — §Splen- 
did white, blush centered, carmine 
tipped. Early. Each 75c; 3 for $2. 
MONS. JULES ELIE—Very large 
light rose-pink Very popular. One 
of the best blooms in mid-season. 
Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50. 
RACHEL—Very good compact red 
dependable. 65c each; 3 for $1.75. 
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT — Free 
flowering, brilliant red. Blooms 
mid-season. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
PEONIES MIXED 
VARIETIES: 
Here is a large variety of the 
finest peonies you have ever had 
in your garden. Some are big, 
double, others are single, of vari- 
eties that are seldom offered at 
these very low prices. Each 35c¢; 
5 for $1.50; 10 for $2.50. 
PEONY — VICTORY 
SPECIAL! 
‘Twelve Champion Peonies — One 
of each of the above named varie- 
ties. Worth $9.80, for only $7.95 

HEMEROCALLIS - HYBRID DAY LILIES. 
BAY STATE—Enormous blooms of 
glistening yellow. The form of the 
flower is that of a white-mouthed 
bell and the texture is excellent. 
Blooms in July. 48 inches tall. 
Each 50c; 3 for $1.35. 
FLAVA—Clear lemon-yellow. The 
old Lemon lily. 36 inch. May and 
June. Each 35c; 3 for $0.90. 
FLUVA—The old Lemon lily. 40 
inch, July. Each 30c; 3 for 75c. 
KWANSO FLORA PLENA, Orange 
flushed with red, double, 42 inch. 
July and August. Each 50c; 3 for 
$1.35. 
THUNGERGI—Pale yellow, even- 
ing bloomer. 36 inch, July and Au- 
gust. Each 45ce; 3 for $1.20. 
Parcel Rates on Lilies — 3c each, 
5e for 3; 8c for 6; 12c for 12; un- 
les order is above $5.00. 

