Flowering Shrubs 
Ornamental Trees . . . Vines 
BOXWOOD— 
English Boxwood. Dwarf. Excellent for edg- 
ing perennial border. 6 in. and up. 
American Boxwood. Faster growing type for 
quick hedges. 8 in. and up. 
Each 75c, Three $2.00, Doz. $7.00 
25 $14.00, 100 $50.00 
BUDDLEIA—Butterfly Bush. 4 to 5 ft. 
Empire Blue. Pat. Deep blue, flushed lilac. 
Royal Red. Burgundy red. 
Royal Purple. Deep purple. 
White cloud. Snow white. 
Each $1.00, Three $2.75 
PINK DOGWOOD (Cornus Florida rubra) 
rerr mt terse SY, Each $5.50 
3 to 4 ft. Heavy branched______ Each $6.50 
RED-LEAVED MAPLE—Sturdy, well branched. 
Gere ott eo eR Each $9.50 
French Hybrid Lilacs 
Edith Cavell. Semi-double creamy white. 
Emile Gentile. Purple. 
Glory of Horstenstein. Single, reddish purple. 
Mme. Lemoine. Double white. 
Mrs. Ellen Willmott. Double creamy white. 
Pres. Fallieres. Double bright pink. 
Pres. Grevy. Double light blue. 
Souv. de L. Spaeth. Single dark rose purple. 
2 to 3 ft. double and single_______- Each $3.25 
NOTE: LILACS like a rich, well drained soil. 
Feed lilacs every fall with manure or 
commercial fertilizer. ALSO add a hand- 
ful of lime. 
HARDY CLEMATIS 
The Aristocrats of Climbing Plants 
Beautify Your Garden with This Unusual Plant 
A FEW LARGE FLOWERING CLEMATIS 
IN YOUR GARDEN will take very little room 
and care and will grow in part shade or on 
north side of the house. BE SURE TO ASK FOR 
PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS. 
ENGLISH HYBRIDS—Large flowering, choice 
selection and varieties. 
DUCHESS OF EDINBURGH—One of the finest 
double white, similar to a Gardenia. 
Good for pillar treatment. Blooms on 
year old wood. Prune only dead wood in 
late February or March. 
HENRYI—Extremely large rare white. Flowers 
8 in. across. Climbs 8 ft. Noted for its 
quality of bloom rather than quantity. 
JACKMANI—Rich violet purple. Most popu- 
lar. Often 10 ft. Blooms entire summer 
and early autumn. Cut back plants 3 ft. 
in Order to encourage strong new wood. 
JACKMANI RUBRA—A bright red variety of 
Jackmani. Free-flowering. 
LADY BETTY BALFOUR—Velvety purple. All 
summer. In early spring it should be cut 
back half way to get the full value of its 
beautiful blossoms. 
LANUGINOSA CANDIDA—Immense glisten- 
ing white flowers. 
LAWSONIANA—Extremely large blossoms, 
shiny blue, flushed mauve. June to Sept. 
LORD NEVILLE—Plum colored velvet. Aver- 
age height and long blooming season. 
MME. B. VEILLARD—Medium size lavender 
rose. 10 to 12 ft. 
MONTANA RUBENS—Small-flowered. Chi- 
nese. Rose pink, 1-2 in. across. Rich 
dark foliage. 10 to 15 ft. tall. Late May- 
June. Particularly adopted for growing 
on walls. Most vigorous. Blooms on year 
old wood, so do not prune, except to 
remove dead wood. 
NELLY MOSER—Pale mauve and white petals 
with red bars. A rare beauty. Profuse 
bloomer and sturdy. 
RAMONA—Beautiful lavender blue. Excep- 
tionaly good. Blooms during the summer 
months. 
THE PRESIDENT—Gorgeous reddish violet 
blossoms. Blooms freely the entire length 
of its 10-foot vines. 
VILLE DE LYON—Abundance of carmine red 
flowers. July to Sept. 8 to 10 ft. Rare 
and luxurious. 
Each $1.75, Three $4.50 

Ask for Clematis Planting Directions 
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