








ithe 2 to 3 ft., $1.00 each, § 
per : 4 25 each, § 
/ (Pat. No, 754.) Syringa. 3 to 4 ft., $1.25 each, 
North Abington, Mass. Huge single flowers of soft gentian-blue, 114 MINNESOTA SNOWFLAKE MOC Spirits of °49 
to 114 inches across, borne in enormous clus- ORANGE. (Pat. No. 538.) Philadelphus. ; Why not ask for our 
ise of es Byeaande form: opr a Like the Virginal Mockorange, this doesn’t catalog and see our com- 
inc a s or br eoniend abou ae Oe Eee d become coarse and overgrown like the old- plete list of Herbs for bev- 
- i ee i Ta 7a folie oar Tl ai Sait fashioned variety. The pure white, very erages, like Mints, Lemon 
well above the ares oliage. 1e Tragrance double blooms are extremely fragrant, and Balm, Sweet Woodruff, 
leaves nothing to be desired. ae it has a much more pleasing habit of growth. and Sage, to mention a 
VIRGINAL CN OCP Mit PRUE Perfectly hardy; flowers in bate June ae HARDY LILAC CHASTETREE few? 
SCTHER STALEY 7 . ae 3 to 4 ft., $2.50 each 
MOCKORANGE ae he Nene BRID LILAC, July. ‘ 
Sette Ce thE he ho ORANGE. 

Another extremely desirable Hybrid Lilac 
with large, single flowers that we regard as 
pinkest of all, without the usual lavender 
tinge. The clusters are of good size and are 
produced freely in midseason; growth very 
vigorous. 3 to 4 ft., $6.00 each 
THE DAPHNE LILAC, 
Syringa microphylla superba. 
A deliciously fragrant Lilac of Chinese origin, 
somewhat resembling ‘daphne. I a lovely, 
graceful shrub with slender stems bearing 
pinkish red buds which open to pale pink, 
loose panicles of small individual florets, 
forming a two-tone effect that is very pleas- 
ing. The foliage is very pretty, about 1 inch 
long and 34 inch wide. Ordinarily blooms 
again in the fall. 
18 to 24 in., $1.75 each, 5 for $8.00 




VIRGINAL MOC 
Philadelphus virginalis. 
A handsome, erect shrub that covers itself 
with very large, semi-double flowers in late 
June and continues to bloom at the tips of the 
new shoots all summer and fall. Its foliage 
is dark green and the flowers are pecially 
fragrant. 2 to 3 ft., $1.50 each, § § 
3 to 4 ft., $1.75 each, § 
WEIGELA, BRISTOL RUBY. 
(Pat. No. 492.) 
The flowers are a pleasing sparkling ruby-red, 
shading to garnet-crimson. They are pro- 
duced in immense quantities and create a 
wonderful display of colors. After the big 
spring display is past, there is again a fine 
showing of bloom throughout the late sum- 
mer and entire autumn. 



3 to 4 ft., $3.00 each, 5 for $13.50 3 to 4 ft., $2.50 each, 5 for $11.25 

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FLOWERING ALMOND DOUBLE KERRIA 

ARTEMISIA 
Silver Mound 
(Schmidtiana nana) 


No plant has attracted the attention of visitors 
to our perennial department more than Ar- 
i APPLES 2 yr., $1.50 each, 10 for $13.50 QUINCE 2 yr., $2.00 each Sas = =, Be ot 
Baldwin. Bright red winter Apple; good for Orange. Heavy, light yellow fruit of excellent temisia, Silver Mound. Folks instinctively 
eating and coc é flavor stoop to touch it, to see if it feels as soft and 
Cortland. Bright red like McIntosh, but keeps 
into the winter 
Delicious. Large, conical, striped red and yel- 
low. Winter Apy 
Gravenstein. A d 
autumn variety. 
McIntosh Red. A red autumn Apple with crisp 
flesh and delicious flavor. 
Northern Spy. Large, red and yellow winter 
Apple for eating and cooking. 
Red Astrachan. Bright red, early Apple for PEARS 2 yr., 3 to 4 ft., $2.50 each 
summer. Quick growing and ex beari Bartlett Seckel 
Rhode Island Greening. Rich Clapp’s Favorite 
SMALL FRUITS 
having a red che 
ople of pcodik 
S ROOTS 
2 yr., 25 for $1.75, 100 for $4.75 
Wealthy. La 
McINTOSH APPLE lent. Ripens 
Mary Washington. The best variety grown, 
Rust resistant, rich flayored and tender. 
feathery as it appears to be. Its gray foliage 
and low, compact habit of growth make it 
striking, and remember, gray plants add sparkle 
to any garden. Use as individual plants in the 
eurden or as aborder. We know it will-qehght 

DWARF FRUITS 
APPLES 
Red Delicious 
Red Northern Spy 
icious red and yellow striped 
2 yr., 3 to 31% ft., $3.00 each 
Yeliow Delicious 

you. Like other members of the Artemisia 
family, it likes a sunny location and will do 
well in poor dry soil—a fact that makes it use- 

ful in many out-of-the-way places. Lack of 



somet ce 
aus winter 

striking flowers is no handicap, for the foliage 
is beautiful enough to maintain interest all 
season. 75c each, 3 for $2.00, 10 for $6.00, 
Poslpaid when remittance 

ping qu 
and attractive; quality excel- 
head of McIntosh. A good va- 


GRAPES, Fredonia, ' 

riety, extremely hardy and heavy bearer. 
Yellow Transparent. Early yellow; good for ASPARAGU. 
eating and cooking. 
Be. CRAB APPLES 2 yr., $2.00 each 
Hyslop. Dark red or purplish fruits. One of the 
best-known Crabs. Late Sept. and Oct. 
PEARS 2 yr., $2.25 each 
Bartlett. Yellow and red. Fine shape and color; 
accompanies order. 

RHUBARB ROOTS 
MacDonald Red. A popular sw 
Thick juicy bright red stal 
75c each, 10 for $6.50 This folder does not 
set,red Rhubarb, —_ attempt to list 
rich in flavor. 











= excellent flavor. Sept. The heaviest producing variety. EVERGREENS 
eurre Bosc. Russet-gold; exquisite flavor. SHADE TREES ae 
Bears abundantly. Oct. and Noy. GRAPES 3 yr., 90c each, 10 for $7.50 
Clapp’s Favorite. Large, lemon-colored fruit RLUE-BLACK “oie a aren HERBS | Sicil Vi Th yme, BORDER G EM 
He brown dots; flesh rich and sweet. Early Ganened Brighton Niagara HYBRID TEA j GipeLS vulgaris Sicily) 
Seckel. A delicious sweet Pear; small, russet- Fredonia Catawba ROSES | je 
brown. Oct. Worden Delaware HEDGE PLANTS As 
CHERRIES 4 RHODODEN- hte ing this ple serving i Zs 
Blackulartarians: Black, sweety early favorite: BLACKBERRIES 10 for $1.80, 100 for $12.00 DRONS Afte r growing this plant and observing it 
2 yr., $2.50 each Eldor coe very variety with large, hand- for four years, we are convinced that it 
Montmorency. Large red sour ( ry. The some Iruits. = cl Saat Oy Be 3 
most popular sour Cherry in Am Erie. Early variety. . q S will hte ane mS ae sea 
2 yr., $2.00 each 3 , s 4 : — é =a servedly Sicily ryme, Border Gem 
PEACHES 2 yr., $1.25 each, 10 for $11.00 Sa eanerss eo pans oe ere.00 LATHAM RASPBERRIES is a distinctly spreading type, forming a 
Elberta. Large, yellow with deep red cheek. i n Summer. Large red berries of the ever- low mound perhaps 6 to 9 inches high and 

ing type. June and Sept. 
Latham. Brighter red, exceptionally large. Late 
June to mid-July. Our Raspberries are strong 
transplants. 
aes Tabilee. To yaaliney aah 15 inches or more across. The minute 
Hale Haven. Large; yellow fleshed, beautifully 
colored. 
South Hayen. Large; yellow flesh of excellent 
flavor. Early midseason; very bardy. 
All are freeslone 
evergreen foliage is of fine texture that con- 



trasts pleasantly with other plants, roses, 
~~ SN 
ete. It will thrive in a warm, sunny place 
HYBRID BLUEBERRIES 12 to 15 in. 
and on dry banks where grass will not 
$1.60 each, 10 for $15.00 















wi + PLUMS aa 2yr., S220 Ga Canoe Goodesized a iieve bere of excellent = succeed. It is particularly good for a low 
1 . Light yellow fruits of excellent Grenhge tapers barrie tele Nae border in the garde ait Rees 
eae Pioneer. Medium high growth. Middle July. “2 order in the garden or in front of ever- 
YELLOW DELICIOUS APPLE Burbank. Dark violet-red. Middle Aug. Rubel. A vigorous, productive variety. Well- > green and shrub plantings. Rapid growth 
Fellenberg e, medi freestone. Dark developed bush: large berries of fine color. ‘ makes its cost low in comparison with any 
purple, delicious. Fine for drying. Ready to pick the first week in July. 7 
\ other evergreen ground cover. 
10 for $6.00, 25 for $12.50, 
All Fruits Are Postpaid When Remittance Accompanies Order pa ilenenteeonris 
‘ ccompames order. 
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| 
} 
} OTHER GROUND COVERS 

BARTLETT } 
PEAR * 
ASPARA 
GUS JAPANESE SPURGE. Pachysandra terminalis. 
Best evergreen ground cover for shady spots where grass will not grow. 
Makes an edging to face down plantings, and useful along walks. The 
thick leaves remain green throughout the year. We grow these by the 
thousands and offer them in well-established, pot-grown plants. Set 
8 inches apart. 10 for $2.50, 100 for $21.00, not Prepaid 
BOWLES VARIETY MYRTLE. 
Flowers large, of a deep rich blue color, borne in remarkable profusion 
against luxuriant, somewhat crinkly, glossy green foliage. Makes a very 
good edging for a shrubbery border, especially in the shade. 
10 for $4.50, 100 for $36.00, not Prepaid 

MYRTLE. Vinca minor. BUGLE. Ajuga genevensis. 
A handsome evergreen ground cover with showy, bright blue flowers 
borne freely in early spring and at intervals throughout the summer and 
autumn. It is perfectly hardy and thrives splendidly under trees, where 
it forms a dense mat. The leaves are glossy, dark and evergreen. 
10 for $2.50, 100 for $21.00, not Prepaid 
Daf State. 
North Abington, 
This is perhaps the most colorful of all the ground covers, with flowers 
appearing from the axil of every leaf, creating in May and June a beau- 
tiful deep blue carpet of waving plumes over wonderfully decorative 
leaves. The Bugle will grow in sun or shade. 
3 for $1.50, 10 for $4.50, Postpaid 

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