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-Golor, fragrance, hardiness and 
quick results unite to make these 
plants indispensable in every well- 
ned landscape, whether small 
or large. By careful. study, one 
may have beauty of foliage,: flow- 
ers, or fruit practically all year, 
lending an interest which can be 
gained only by this class of piants. 


Almond, Pink Flowering. Low 
growing, double pink flowers, 
early spring. 18 to 24 in. $1.00; 2 
to 3 ft. $1.50 each. 
Althea, Rose of Sharon. Tall 
shrub, double pink, -red, - purple, 
white flowers. 2 to 3 ft. $1.00; 3 
to 4 ft. $1.50 each. 
Barberry, Japanese. Low; prickly 
bush, vellow flowers, red berries. 
18 to 24 in. %5e; 2 to 3 ft. $1.00 
Gath, aaa 
Barberry, Red Leaf. Red foliage 
if planted in the sun, red berries, 
fall: 18 to 24 in. $1.00; 2 to 3 ‘ft. 
Beautyberry, Callicarpa. Native;. 
conspicuous clusters lilac berries, 
fall. 18 to 24 in. W5e; 2 to 3 ft. 
$1.00 each. - ~ 
Butterfly. Bush. 
strong grower, 
Summer lilac;. 
long arching 
spikes purplish flowers, June. until, 
frost,.fragrant, Six yarieties. 18 to 
24. ins. $1,00;.2 to.3 ft. $1.25 each... 
Crape Myrtle... Southern favorite; 
large shrub, crape-like flowers, 
summer. 18 to 24 in. $1.80; .2.to, 3 
£t..$1.50; 3.toy4 ft..$2,59..6 cay 
Deutzia, Pride of Rochester. Tall; 
double white tinted. pink, - late 
spring. 2 to 3 fi. %5e; 3 ‘to Lt: 
$1.06- each. é pear: & 
Forsythia, Goldenbell. = Erect, 
spreading, abundant yellow 'flow- 
ers; early. 2 to 3 °ft.:$1.00; 3 to-4 
ftir $b, 25: each. : 
Honeysuckle Bush. Medium: frag- 
rant pink flowers spring, ‘red ber- 
ries:.2 tod 
eachae * 
Hydrangea, Hills ef -Sriows ‘Low, 
large. heads: “white flowers, "Fum- 
mor, 18°fo 24 in, -$1.00;.2-toS ft 
$4E.50- each. 
Hydrangea, ° French ~ Varieties. 
Dwarf; 
pink flowers. 18 to 
to 3 £t.°$2.00 earth. 
Jasmine, Winter. Smalij~ spread- 
ing: bright yelow flowers before 
foliage. 18 to 24 in. $1.06;°2 tod ft. 
G1 25: BBO asi, : 
SA 
Ge 
‘in. .$1.505°2 
Kerrie. Double-Flovyered.. Medium; 
MASSES. «+ 
creen twies. 18 to 244n. We 2: to 
bushy;.. velow ..pempom 
SF tt o1-09 “bac, 2 eee 
Vaiae,. Common. Tall, 
S925 each. * 
‘ft. We; 3 to 4 £t. $1.00" 
immense heads -blue~ or: 
WLR Orcus:> 
fragrant ‘arge panicles, livac and: 
white. 18 to 24 in. $1.00; 2.te.3-ft..,.-. 
wJAitreneh Hybrils:~ Better~ 
reddish “fruit/ 18 .to :24 im: 61.005 
2:t0 3 ft. $1.50-each.,: ite aed by 
Quinee, Flowering. Low; brilliant 
searlet flowers before leaves, ‘spi- 
ey. 18. to: 24..in: $1.00; 2..to.3. ft. 
$1.25 each. Wie utlaceth ees 
Scotch Broom. Green, branches, 
small leaves, showy yellow pea- 
flowers. 18 to 24 in. $1.50; 2.to 3 
ft. $2.00 each, P cae a ) 
Spirea, Anthony Waterer. Dwarf, 
bushy; bright rose corycomibs, all 
summer. 15 to 18 in. 75¢e; 18 to 24 
i Sl Aee CaCl a 
Spirea, Bridal ‘Wreath. “Upright; 
smail double white flowers: along 
stdms. 2° f6°3° fté-15e;.-S tou! te 
$1.00 each. - eR fica ahh : 
Spirea, Thunberg. Low, innumer- 
able small’ ‘white -flowers,  ferny 
leaves: 18-to*24 in. 75e; 2 to 3: ft. 
$1.00: each. 
Spirea,. Van Hoeutiei. «Graceful, 
droopitig; round white clusters, 
profuse, 2-:to 3 ft. ‘i5e;-3 to 4 ft. 
$1.00- each. by tebe gtiee ine ee 

“LUXEMBURG ROSE. 
Suowhbali, Japanese. Upright, 
bushy; many: white “snowballs” in. 
June. 15 to'18 in. $1.00; 18. to 24 
inv $1.50: each. = 
Sweet= Shrub. +L 
fragrant, chedlate = 
ers, Suintner:<18 to 24-\ir- 
te<B- ft G1. 25 eaehie oe ee ea GOR 
Tamarix, African. Straggly, “up 
right: feathery foliage, pink flow-: 
er spikes. 2 to’ 3: ft..$1.60;3 To A ft: 
$1.58: each: CE dist LES 
Vibsrniam, 
,ped white. 
| BRariches..18: to 
Lefts S200s-each. 
wir! unmustially 
double -flow-,, 
$1005 2 
‘Double-File: < Flat-top= 
flower chisters along. 
24 in.2$1.50; 2°to 
gh 
_. Weigela, Eva Rathke. Small; rich . , I 
es oeoarce=dine —mmvery double, fragrant, lasting." } 
“red. bell-shaped ‘flowers, late 
eT OU each. er 
Weieela, R 
“Oto 3 ft. $1.90; 3, to. ft. $1.25 
Vieieela Snow. Medium; bell-shap- 
ed whit 



dark réd. > 5 * 
épring. 18 to 24 in. $1.00; 2 to 3 ft. ° 
‘ osea. Medium; .showy.: 
free-biosming’ pihk, last to flower. « 
e flowers, late spring!"2 to” 
trimming costs ‘léss than painting. 
Privet, Amur River. Erect, hardy, 
dark,: lustrous green, prunes eas- 
ily. 1-year $15.00 per 100; 2-year 
$20.00 per 100.: 
Other hedge plants, adapted to a 
variety of uses for. highly orna- 
mental effects, are listed below, 
and prices will be quoted upon re- 
quest: =*- “auc AEP 0a 
Abelia 
Japanese Barberry 
4 
Japanese Holly - 
American Holly. ° 
Red-Leaf -Barberry Yaupon 
Tree Boxwood Wax-Leaf Ligustrum 
Old English Box Pittosporum 
English Laurel 
Flowering... Quince - 
Japanese Yew 
Chinese Holly 
VINES AND CREEPERS 
‘There are the draperies Mother 
Nature has provided to cover ar- 
pors, fences, and to conceal un- 
sightly spots; on porches they can 
furnish shade and privacy. 
Bittersweet, American. Vigorous; 
yellow flowers, | red and orange 
berries, 2-year plants 75e each. _ 
Clematis, Virgin’s-bower. _Profu- 
sion of white ‘fragrant flowers, 
early fall. 2-year plants 50¢ each. 
Honeysuckle, Hall's. Very fragrant 
white and yellow flowers, summer. 
2-year plants 50c each. . 
Ivy, English. Most ‘popular ever- 
green vine, large, glossy green 
leaves. 2-year plants. 50c each. __ 
Periwinkle, Major. Evergreen 
trailer,... ground cover,.. window 
boxes, blue. flowers., 2-year plants, 
50e each. say mon 
Spurge, Japanese. .. Hardy, dark 
green ground cover, best in shade. 
Clumps 25¢ each; $2.50 a dozen. . 
Wisteria, | Chinese. Rampant 
clinging; large. drooping flower 
clusters, blue or white. 2-year 
plants $1,060 eacn. ya 
ROSE BUSHES | 
trown and loved from olden times, © — 
the Rose’ is a part of life itself. 
The well-cared vrese garden is not 
onty'a thing of beauty, but unsur- 
passed'as a source of magnificent 
blooms fer house decoration, from 
early summer until frost. While 
our list-is not exhaustive, we cf- 
fer dependable, time-tested vari-_ 
efies ‘most ‘likely “to succeed in — 
this ‘section. Rose bushes are 
searce again this season. ; 
Monthly Blooming, strong, 
field ‘grown ‘$1.25 each; 
doz. . 

2-year, 
$12.00 
. Reds 
_Apai Quinayé. Deepest, velvety 
E. G. Hill. Deep, rich glowing red, 
Etoile de Hollande: World’s fav-— 
rant. ‘aes Sp - ? 
Francis Seott Hey. Large, double, 
‘rich erimson,-vigorous. dies al 
Margaret’ McGredy. Brilliant red, 
“tinged Geep gold, excellent bloom- — 
WOVE EVES & Lee Jee . : : 
Red. Radiance. Most..dependable, - 
Tdlae, Bh St00; tod ftrGl.B5-eache st 
bloomers,... named. varielics...nink,. Wintorberry... Déeciduous..holly; red. _Geep rose-red, prolific bloomer, _ 
red, white. .purple. 18 :to..24 in..~,besmes, cover branches iong after, o..44 7% Pinks 
91.50; 2 to 8 ft, $7.00 each... ... ..« leaves, fall, 2,to 8 ft. $1.25; 3 to.4 - Briarcliff. Large, long. pointed. 
Meck Oranges. Tall; profusion ‘sine=* fhe. 7G cache | bi st ee! buds; deep. rose pink, lasting. —— 
gle white flowers, very fragrant. 
spring. 2 to 3 ft. 7c; 3.to 4 ft. 
| al ere Larse, “A epreusi 
- doubie vofanve-red® flowers, * larée 
a 
Re ¢) HEDGE PHANTS © 
= 
Teha*actc and beanty to the home- 
wae i ag eR EE ne 4 a ae 
"The friendly way to fence; adds . 
Piditor McFarland. Dark pink, bud 
pointed, lasting,: fragrant, fine. . 
Mrs. Chas. Bell. Shell-pink Radi- 
“ance? Shadings 6f Salyvion. 
bprounds? less costly than fending; “(Roses Continued Next Page) 
