
Stock No. Each 
168. 
170. 
IVA 
172. 
173. 
174. 
“175. 
176. 
179: 
180. 
Peach. Dwarf, double red flowering. Entirely dif- 
ferent in growth. Forms a compact rounded head 
four or five feet in diameter which is literally 
covered in flowers. 
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Anh TC) GOO Soe She Con ee ae ae 3.00 
Poplar, Lombardy. Tall, slender, low branched, 
fine for screen, rapid growing tree. 
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GOMLOSL GMa serce cline ee hes ae Sie cele aves 2.25 
Red Bud, Judas Tree. Small tree, attractive heart 
shaped leaves, purple flowers. Spring. 
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2) 1G) Galle soc ekegtedoptiod Socc Rob emer eee 3.00 
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UCM (Me LU sMragets ie leeo rie rolclafolerei aisle varies aitictwie stele ois 6 5.00 
‘Sycamore, American. Fast growing, trunk mottled 
green and white, which gives it a striking appear- 
ance. 
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Texas Umbrella. Small dense spreading umbrella- 
like tree. 
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PERC GE UP Mertarss create ar 5 efeheratist acs: 6 ai ole sib ore, anise gears 3.25 
5, 1G) Stk, Gots beiogs Sco ded a eae Deere 5.00 
Willow, Weeping. Large tree, drooping branches, 
small leaves. 
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CILMI ML GomeMe rere yee checoicicans siccae eee bresore/srcbeltee! 6 4.50 
Willow, Pussy. Small tree, gray catkins early in 
Spring. 
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Hedge Plants 
Amur River, Privet. Evergreen hedge. 
Per. 10 Per 100 
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Ivy, English. Dark evergreen foliage. Good ground 
cover, clings well to trees and walls. 
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Wisteria. Purple and white, rapid growing vine, 
long pendant flower. 
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Peonies 
Stock No. Each 
181. Edulis Superba. Very early, clear deep pink. 
182. Felix Crousse. Midseason, large globular flowers, 
rich ruby red. 
183. Festima Maxima. Early, white with center flecked 
with crimson. 
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Roses 
Fach 
‘Twosyvear, field “crowns c.e cre oe ieee 1.50 
WHITE VARIETIES 
184. Kaiserine Augusta Victoria. 
. White Killarney. 
. Frau Karl Drushki. 
PINK VARIETIES 
. Editor McFarland. 
. Mrs. Chas. Bell. 
189. Radiance. 
190. Killarney. 
. Paul Neyron 
RED VARIETIES 
. Chas. K. Douglas. 
. Margaret McGredy. 
194. Red Radiance. 
195. Etoile de Holland. 
YELLOW VARIETIES 
196. Lady Hillingdon. 
197. Sunburst. 
TWO TONES VARIETIES 
198. Talisman. - 
. Pres. Hoover. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
200. Cli. American Beauty—Red. 
. Paul’s Scarlet Climber—Red. 
202. Climbing Pink Radiance. 
. Climbing Red Radiance. 
204. Cli. K. Aug. Victoria—White. 
. Climbing Sunburst—Yellow. 
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