
BUSH CHERRY—Here is the tree 
you want in your garden. The low, 
bushy, ornamental plants are each 
year loaded with fine looking, tasty 
cherries that make a jam of superb 
flavor and rich color. Good for 
pies and canning. Very hardy. 
Fruit is purplish-red resembling a 
plum in size and shape. Foliage is 
silvery green turning to red and 
gold in the fall. Fine for good 
hedge. 114-2 feet, each 75c. 
PACHYSANDRA TERNRINALIS. 
-—A broad-leaved evergreen plant, 
growing 6-8 inches high, forming 
a close mat-like growth, formed by 
planting several plants close to- 
gether. Thrives anywhere, especi- 
ally in shade place where grass will 
not grow. 
Each, 40c; Three for ____---- 
TIGER, SINGLE—The good old Ti- 
ger Lily growing to the height of 
29 to 5 ft. Flowers bright, deep 
orange-red, with numerous small, 
distinct purplish spots. Each 35c; 
3 for $1.00. 
The Cheeriest Collection 

HANSEN BUSH CHERRY — Fam- 
ous Dwarf Hardy. Quick bearing 
fruit. The tree you want in your 
garden. 
2-3 feet, each 
FAIRY LILY (Zephyranthus)—One 
of the prettiest and most easily- 
grown bulbs. Plant in open ground 
like gladiolus bulbs. Each 15¢e; 
FREE RESURRECTION PLANT 
Rare and curious plant. They grow 
and stay green by placing them in 
water. When taken out of water 
‘they will dry and curl up, and go 
to sleep, remaining in this state 
for a year, re-awaking when put in 
water. 
If you will send me five or more 
names of friends who you think 
would like to have my catalog, I 
will send you a Resurrection Plant 
FREE. 
ASSORTED IRIS — An assortment of 20 fine Iris, not less than 
8 to 10 colors; for only 
$1.00 
HARDY MUM GROUP — 1 Lavender Lady; 1 Pink Cushion; 
1 White Cushion; 1 Red Cushion ___. All Four for only $1.25 
GRANDMOTHER’S MIXED ANNUAL FLOWER SEEDS. . 
Large Packet, 15c; 
2 pkts. for 25c. 
GIANT CULTIVATED BLUEBERRIES 
One of the biggest money-makers as a commercial proposition. 
An attractive ornamental from early spring until late fall. 
Heavy 

producer—four hushes in your yard will provide enough berries for . 
Blueberry pie throughout the season. As an ornamental shrub, the 
Blueberry cannot be surpassed; are full of pink buds, which open into 
bell-shaped, white flowers, starting in June. Blueberries must have low 
acid or semi-acid3oil, good drainage and moderate supply of moisture. 
One Year Old Plants, Hach 60c; Three for $1.75 
