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PRESIDENT HOOVER ROSE 
Boyd's are proud to introduce to their customers the new ORIENT Blight Free Pear introduced 
by Dr. Brooks D. Drain and associates at the University of Tennessee Experiment Station. There 
has been a great need for a good blight free pear for many years and this is the result of 
several years’ work by the U.T. Experiment Station. The Orient is the most promising pear 
that has been introduced in the South for many years. 
and Asiatic Pear. 
It is a cross between the European 
Fruits uniformly and keeps excellent. Good for canning, preserving and 

eating. Foliage is dark green, very attractive and remains on the trees until late. It is a 
vigorous grower. We highly recommend this pear to our customers. 
Each 
| to 2 feet size @ . $1.00 
2 to 3 feet size @ 1.50 
3 to 4 feet size @ 2.00 

ORIENT PEAR 
v 550 STUART PECAN 
Extremely hardy. Nuts good size, plump and well-filled. The most popular, hardy and our best. 
Our Roses are Monthly Blooming and will bloom 
the first year after planting, Except the Climbing 
Talisman and Pauls Scarlet. Our varieties are 
good and a fine assortment of Colors. 
K. A. VICTORIA 
The cream-white buds are of perfect form and sweetest fragrance. 
RED RADIANCE 
Beautiful cerise-red blooms, large and full, with strong stems per- 
fect for cutting. 
AMI QUINARD 
The best dark maroon or velvet rose, nearly black, with a rich velvet 
sheen, very fragrant, fine for cutting. 
POINSETTIA 
Velvety poinsettia red. 
excellent for cut flowers. 
GOLDEN CHARM 
Deep yellow. Well formed and sweet scented. 
LUXEMBOURG 
A rich golden yellow rose, vigorous grower, branching habit. 
PINK RADIANCE 
A popular rose that has not been equalled, superb, large blooms 
of silvery pink, shading to salmon, strong stem, fragrant, good 
for cutting. 
EDITOR McFARLAND 
Large, glossy pink, well formed flowers on long stems, very fragrant 
and good for cutting. 
PRESIDENT HOOVER 
A glorious blend of cerise, orange and gold. This popular rose is 
long stemmed and excellent for cutting. (See Color Photo.) 
TALISMAN 
Truly a beautiful rose, large buds of vivid orange red 
blooms of gold and maroon. 
CLIMBING TALISMAN 
Fragrant and rich in color shades. Buds are orange-yellow open- 
ing into blooms of salmon-orange, shaded with red and gold. 
PAULS SCARLET 
Brilliant large scarlet flowers and lasts for a long time, and is 
extremely hardy and rapid growing. 
YOUR CHOICE OF ABOVE 
2 YEAR PLANTS 
75c EACH 
$7.50 PER DOZEN 
True Color, non fade, good grower and 
Beautiful flowers. 
open to 
SERI 
RED LEAF BARBERRY 
500 PINK FLOWERING ALMOND 
This lovely shrub blooms before the leaves appear in the spring, 
completely covered with small, pink, rose-like blooms. Excellent 
for individual or group-planting. 
Each 
18-24 in. 50 
2-Sle tts 75 
601 BARBERRY THUNBERGI 
Green-leaf barberry. Green foliage throughout the summer, turn- 
ing to brilliant scarlet in autumn, covered with red berries all 
winter. 
Each 
12-15 in. 25 
15-18 in. ais 
601-A RED LEAF BARBERRY 
Reddish-purple foliage throughout summer, turning to fiery red in 
autumn, with red seed in fall and winter. Plant in full sunlight for 
best results. 
Each 
12-15 in. 40 
15-18 in. .50 
606 RED CRAPE MYRTLE 
The famous Southern shrub, starts blooming in mid-summer and 
blooms until frost. Large clumps of lace like flowers. Has proven 
hardy in the northern states. Blooms the first year planted. 
606-A PINK CRAPE MYRTLE 
Same as the red, except watermelon pink flowers 
year wood, an excellent shrub. 
Blooms on one- 
Each 
18-24 in. 50 
2-3) tt. ifs 
700 EVERGREEN PRIVET 
AMUR RIVER SOUTH PRIVET) 
he hedge has a distinct value in decorative planting. This is the 
finest hedgeplant for the South. Compact habit, with dark-green 
eaves. 
Prices, hedging size Per 100 
2-18 in. $3.00 
8-24 in. 4.00 
702 AMUR RIVER NORTH PRIVET 
This variety is very hardy and is widely used in the North. It 


makes fine, dense hedges. 
Per 100 
SPS ey 6.00 
i 8-24 in. 9.00 

one of these in your yard, or flower garden. 
2 to 3 feet size 
3 to 4 feet size 

It is a great pleasure to offer to Boyd's Customers the new Red Flowering Weeping Peach. This is the 
first time that we have been able to offer this wo! 
flowers and weeping habit of growth similar to the Weeping flowering cherry. You will be proud to place 
it in a prominent place in your yard so that it will 
inspiration to you, your friends and neighbors. Ofder today as our supply is limited, and you will want 
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iderful Ornamental weeping peach. With large red 
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specimen plant that will truly be a source of 
$1.00 each 
1.50 each 


850 CHINESE ELMS 
A rapid growing shade tree, good in dry 
generations through 
now popular throug 

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ut the South, and is 
lout the whole country. 
804 WHITE FLOWERING 

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FRENCH LILAC 
651 PRESIDENT GREVEY 
Double, light blue, immense panicles and symmetrical. 
652 CHARLES X 
Single, reddish purple, very beautiful and one of the best and most popular of the single lilacs. 
653 NEGRO 
Single, dark, violet-purple, beautiful blooms. 
654 WILLIAM ROBINSON 
Purple and grows so that it can be used for cut-flowers. 
Each Per 10 
12-18 in. 50 4.50 
18-24 in. 75 6.50 
658 ABELIA GRANDIFLORA 
The graceful drooping stems and branches are covered with dark-green, glossy leaves from spring 
until frost. The blooms cover the plant with«white flowers, flush with pink, which are borne in 
clusters. 
Each 
18-24 in. bare root 75 
2-3 ft. bare root 1.00 
632 SPIREA VAN HOUTEI 
While in bloom it resembles the Hills of Snow, with pure white flowers borne in 
along the whole length of the branches. 
dense clusters 
Each 
18-24 in. 35 
2-3 ft. -50 
628 BUTTERFLY, PINK CHARMING 
A new butterfly bush, with long sprays of beautiful pink flowers often 10 to 15 inches long, blooms 
all summer. 
Each 
18-24 in. aoe 50 
PW hae 75 

812 PEPPERMINT PEACH 



climates and also for wind-breaks. t Each . DOGWOOD 2 ; 
Exch 4-5 ft an 1.00 This is a tree of beauty, in the spring cov- This new flowering tree is becoming more 
5-6 ft. 1.50 5-6 ft. 1.25 ered with velvety white blossoms. Through- ray as people are seeing it in bloom. 
6-8 ft. 2.00 } out the summer green leaves, turning to e bloom is white, semi-double with red 
' CHINESE (CHESTNUTS crimson in the fall, and full of red berries stripes, resembling that of the peppermint 
852 SILVER MAPLE : (Blight Resistant—Bpars in 3 to 4 yrs.) in the Autumn. srickpotmcandy. 
One of the best fast-growing shade trees. . — . 3 ‘ Each 
Leaves bright-green above, silver under- et! recom < Eull sunlight if 2-3 ft. 75 814 DOUBLE RED FLOWERING 
neath, turning to pale yellow in Autumn. pores for commngicial planters, plant 40 3-4 ft. : 1.00 PEACH 
We recommend this for a good, fast-grow- eet apart. Trees grow to a medium size. 806 RED BUD (Judas Tree) 
ing shade tree. If possible use wellfrotted manure around A\ lohksnauihe cide ita Inga, Inatiasy 816 DOUBLE WHITE FLOWER- 
Each them and when they bear use commercial heart-shaped leaves, and before the foliage ING PEACH 
5-6 ft. 1.00 fertilizer with high pptash. The meat of the appears the tree is covered with a profu- Each 
6-8 ft. ; ae 1.50 nuts is excellent, compares favorably to the sion of reddish-purple flowers. 18-24 in. 50 
864 GREEN WEEPING American Sweet Chestnut. ' Each 2-3 ft. eis 
Each eS tite 50 
WILLOW 2 
\-2 ft. 1.00 3-4 ft. ‘35 
The Weeping Willow has been popular for 2-3) ft: 1.50 810 PURPLE LEAF PLUM 
STUART PECAN A handsome plant, with deep purple leaves 
r| ond deep wine red fruit; holds its color all 
summer. 
¥v Each 
2-3 ft. : : : 50 
Sec. 562, P.L.&R. 54 fh 75 

U. S. Postage 
PAID 
PERMIT NO. 14 
PINK BUTTERFLY 

525 EVERBEARING FIGS (Best of all figs) 
Figs thrive in all portions of the cotton belt of the South as in no 

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we x» ep other section, but often are found as far north as New York and 
a | Michigan. They are interesting curiosities 
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802 PINK FLOWERING DOGWOOD , 
This beautiful tree is very popular and in the spring is covered with 
646 PINK WEIGELIA 
An upright shrub which produces an abundance 
of pink blooms from the bottom to the top 
818 HOPA FLOWERING CRAB 
It develops into a beautiful, graceful, medium 
614 GOLDEN BELL, (Forsythia) 
One of the first shrubs to bloom in the spring. 
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Golden bell-shaped flowers cover the plant. an 
sized tree, the tree when in bloom is 
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flowers of a deep rose color; good in a group or as a specimen— ; Be eile Minka inal aad foe & covered teh lstge! tanglen iineeenteemenione 
F Il summer. irks 
when planted near a white dogwood it is more showy. One of our Beautiful green foliage all summer eat ere eat fleshed fruits and reddish 
best flowering trees. Each adh aay. 
Each ; i 18-24 in 35 18-24 in 35 3-4 ft 1.00 
s TER: If undelivered please give this Catalog to some Home Owner ; . : : ; 
wen Hy Ae ae ee pop Mee who may be nected in planting their home grounds, 7E} ITS eon Reatic .50 2-3 ft. 50 4-5 ft. 1.50 
