

FLOWERING SHRUBS 
Hydrangea arborescens grandiflora. Large, Viburnum theiferum. In full glory in fall 

round, white flower-clusters, almost ever- and winter when purple-calyx white flowers 
lasting, up to 5 4 in. across, in Aug. Long- change to clusters of bright scarlet berries in 
\ilived. Does well in semi-shade Medium greatest profusion. Medium height. $2.00) 
height, 3 to 4 ft. $1.00 each; 3 tor $2.50. each; 3 for $5.00. 


Flowering Almond. Dainty, always cher- 
ished. Petite, pastel pink, intensely double 
flowers like miniature roses, in great pro- 
fusion in May. Dwarf, bushy, rounded. 
Grows anywhere, 3 to 4 ft. tall. $1.25 each; 
3 for $3.15. 


all shrubs, introduced by J, & P. in 1928. 
The arching branches bestow graceful cas- 
cades of thickly massed, deep pink, fragrant 
flowers in May. Up to 5 ft, grows even 
in poor soil. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.15. 








Sweet Shrub. Calycanthus. The in- 
tensely fragrant, maroon-red flowers 
so prized for placing with linens, 
Carrying in purse, etc. 
Blooms all summer. Me- 
dium height. $1.25 ea.; 
3 for $3.15. 


Forsythia spectabilis. 
Golden Bells. Far superior 
to all other Forsythias. 
First flowers of spring. 
Blooms even before snow 
is gone, the arching 
branches literally 
drenched with yellow. 
Medium height, 
up to 6 ft. $1.00 
each; 3 for $2.50. 



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Philadelphus virginalis. Mock Orange; Sweet Syringa. Prized, double, pure / ae oe 
white, precious orange-blossom fragrance, exotic in evening; lovely in 
| bouquets. Everblooming. Medium height Excellent for screen plantings. ‘ 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15. i 

: : 1 & Po mins Dwarf Apples and Pears 
| PEACH, Elberta. Ripens around mid-Sept. Large, solid, juicy. Freestone. Newly perfected . . . grown on Malling root stock, providing 
| Flavorful yellow flesh; canning favorite. Adapts itself to all soils and climates. = a more dwarf tree than the ordinary dwarf root stock. Also 
| PEACH, Golden Jubilee. Ripens in Aug. Sweet, golden yellow flesh. Best longer lived. Now you can plant apple or pear trees even in the 
| early yellow. Freestone; tender, juicy and sweet. smallest garden, and harvest your own crop of superior fruit in 
PEACH, Hale Haven. Freestone, bearing Sept. 1. Large, yellow, blushed red, an amazingly short time. Our trees are two years old, 3 to 4 ft. 
i Sweet flavor. Heavy producer; bears young. A favorite for freezing. - high and will bear fruit just two years after planted. At maturity 
1 yr., 4-5 ft., $1.75 each; 3 for $4.25 they will be perfectly shaped trees not much higher than your 
| PLUM, Stanley Prune. Large, juicy, very sweet, bluish purple. Fine-grained, head. The fruit is full pie usually more delicious than ordinary 
| tender. Ripens Aug.-Sept. Pleasant to eat, fine for cooking. _ fruit and ripens two weeks earlier. 
i 2 yt., 5-6 ft., $2.25 each; 3 for $5.50 : Planted in the border or the garden they do not interfere 

CHERRY, Black Tartarian. Large, heart-shaped, rich, po. Heavy crop, with flowers. May be planted as close as 6 ft. apart in the border 
June. Luscious, sugary. Best for eating. 5-7 ft., $2.75 each; 3 for $7:00. = or 10 ft. apart to create a miniature orchard right in your own 
SOUR CHERRY, Montmorency. Firm, tender yellow flesh—real “cherry- back yard. In spring they will be heavily laden with lovely 
pie‘ tang. Large, luscious, juicy red fruit. Sure bearer. Ripens early July. blossoms . . . we have found individual trees with as many as 
2 yr., 5-7 ft., $2.25 each; 3 for $5.75. — aoe care pape ie as The following varieties are time tested 
| RASPBERRY, Indian Summer. First crop ih June cond cup ~ and well known for their outstanding eating and cooking qualities. 
Sept., continuing till freezing. Vigorous, hardy, bears heavily. Finest everbearing - 
ted Raspberry, Large berries. Sweetish-tangy taste. 
6 plants for $2.50; 12 for $4.50 
RASPBERRY, Latham Red. Enormous noe from late June till mid-July. DWARFER DWARF : AP »L 
Delicious fresh or canned. Giant berries, some fully an inch long. For size, heavy Early Mcintosh Mcintosh 
bearing, and taste, Latham Red is most popular red Raspberry oS SS 
G plants for $2.00; 12 for $3.50 Red Delicious . _ goratien / 
RASPBERRY, Cumberland Black. Remarkably firm berries, sometimes 7 in. | . : _ _ 
in diameter. Largest black, wonderfully flavored. Introduced by J. & P. Ripens DWARFER DW. 
early July. 6 plants for $2.00; 12 for $3.50 oo 
: _ Bartlett. Most popular variety for h 
GRAPE, Fredonia. Rich, deep blue-black; prized for the home garden. Two 7 3 ee 
weeks earlier than Concord. Strong grower, generous with large bunches. : 
75c each; 3 for $2.00; 12 for $7.50 
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Beauty Bush. One of the most beautiful of 














