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Wisteria 
These are not the common Wisteria, but are grafted on 
blooming wood, and come in your choice of colors, as fol- 
lows: Pink Japanese, Blue Chinese, Purple Chinese, and 
White Chinese. Being grafted on blooming wood, they 
will often give you blooms 1 year from planting, while 
the ordinary Wisteria usually requires a wait of several 
years. 
The picture above shows the beautiful effect that they 
will produce when in full bloom. Flowers appear in clus- 
ters, as shown, in May and June. One of the most beau- 
tiful and permanent climbing vines. Plant 8 to 10 feet 
apart. PRICES: 1 tor $1.40; 2 for $2.25. 

ianteisd Red 
Snowberry 
(Symphoricarpos Chenaulti.) You all know this very 
beautiful shrub, with its loads of large coral-red_ berries. 
Branches are upright, and the entire shrub symmetrical. 
Flowers are pink and white in June; the berries come 
later. Grows 4 to 6 feet high. PRICES: 18 to 24 inch size, 
1 for 75c; 2 for $1.35; 3 for $1.95. 
White 
Dogwood 
(Cornus florida.) You all 
know White Dogwood’s won- 
derful spring-time beauty. 
‘Flowers appear in April or 
May, before leaves. Toliage 
deep green. Grows up to 20 
feet. PRICES: 18-24 in., 3-yr. 

Persian Lilac 
Flower heads more dainty and more lasting than 
the old-fashioned French Lilacs. Leaves smaller. 
Grows 8 to 10 feet high. Dark red in color, very beau- 
tiful. Blooms in May. PRICES: 2-3 ft., 3-yr. plants, 
1 for 75c; 2 for $1.35. 
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French Lilacs 
Beautiful flowers; beautiful foliage; wonderful fra- 
grance. Grow 8 to 10 feet high. PRICES: Red, Pink, 
White or Blue, 18-24 inch, 3-year plants, 1 tor 75c; 
2 for $1.35; 3 for $1.95; 4 for $2.55. 
plants, 1 for $1.20; 2 for $2.00. 

You Didn’t Think You 
Could Do It, Did You? 
To most people in the North, Gardenias and Figs are 
grown in warm Climates only, or in ereenhouses. But, with 
only a little extra care, you can grow either of them. We 
have them for you, and below are instructions for handling. 

Wonderfully 
Fragrant Gardenias 
We supply Gardenia plants out of 2% or 3-inch pots; 
you then grow them outside in a sunken flower pot, or 
coffee can until fall. (If grown in coffee can, punch holes 
in bottom.) Then bring them in, set them in a sunny 
window, and water well. They usually start blooming in 
February, and continue until late spring. They do require 
an acid soil, and we supply a package of ferrous sulphate 
with each plant, with directions for acidifying. 
PRICES 
214-Inch Size 3-Inch Size 
1 for $1.00 1 for $1.35 
2 for 1.62 2 for 2.19 
3 for 2.25 3 for 3.04 
4 for 2.87 4 for 3.88 
Figs 
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It’s not at all difficult to grow your own Figs. Simply 
plant in a tub or pail, as shown above, and sink the whole 
thing in the ground for outdoor growing from spring to 
fall. In the fall, bring the whole tree inside. South of Cin- 
cinnati, you can plant the Figs in the ground and leave out 
all winter. ‘Tops may possibly freeze, but new tops come 
up the next year. 
These Fig trees will bear the first year, and each year 
after that. The fruit is sweet and delicious, with firm, meaty 
flesh, Excellent for making preserves, jams, canning, drying, 
or fresh from the tree. 
PRICES: 18-24 inch plants, 1 for 75c; 2 for $1.35; 3 for 
| $2.00; 4 for $2.55; 6 for $3.75. 



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Tulip Tree 
(Liriodendron Tulipifera.) We have had a pressing de- 
mand for Tulip ‘Trees for some time, and yes they are very 
attractive. Thé Tulip-shaped flowers appear in late May 
and June, and are quite beautiful.. They are 11-2 inches 
long, and light yellow in color. The trees are tall-growing. 
stately, and hardy. ‘The bark is glossy, leaves light green. 
Branches spreading. PRICES: 2-3 ft. size, 1 for $1.40; 2 for 
$2.20; 3 for $3.00. 
Buddleia 
We offer Buddleia (or Butterfly Bush) to you as what we be- 
lieve to be the most beautiful of all shrubs. Not only is it beau- 
tiful in itself, but its delightful fragrance and rich coloring 
attract bevies of beautiful butterflies. These are the true aris- 
tocrats of shrubbery. 


















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PRICES: yi), ROYAL RED. In the sun, it 
Plants from 914 in. wee actually glows with a dark 
se ruby color. In the shade, it 
is more of a deep, mysteri- 
ous wine color. Spikes well 
pots, with ball of 
earth on roots. 
, 1‘ me formed and full to the end. 
3 for 2.00 Vigorous and healthy; har- 
4 fore 6S dy; tops die during North- 
ern winters and revive in 
spring. PRICES: Above, 
left. 
a. PINK CHansfING. Beautiful 
12-13 inch spikes of delicate 
pink flowers. Hardy. Your 
friends will envy its beauty. 
Plant 4 feet apart in sun. Mulch 
in winter. PRICES: Above left. 
ROYAL PURPLE. (Propagation 
Rights Reserved.) Color is rich, 
glowing purple; flowers really 
_ seem to be lighted from within. 
Bush completely covered with 
long, beautiful spikes. Blooms 
from August un- 
til frost. Grows 4 
to 5 feet high. 
PRICES: Above 
left. 
Bargain! . 
Two of each of these 
Buddleias, 6 in all, 
All Yours $3.65 
for 

Brilliant Fireberry 
(Aronia arbutifolia brilliantissima.) Quite magical. 
Leaves glitter like bronze, and are silvery green below, and : 
silvery undersides flash and sparkle magically in the breeze. 
Fiery red berries, fall and winter. Erect, upright, beautiful 
shape. Grows 6 to 8 feet high. Hardy. PRICES: 15 to 18 in., 
3-yr. plants, 1 for 75c; 2 for $1.35; 3 for $2.00; 4 for $2.65. 
Golden Elder 
(Sambucus nigra aurea.) Magnificent golden foliage; huge, 
pure white flower heads; purple fruit. Grows 8 to 10 feet. 
Blooms June. Hardy. Plant 5 to 7 ft. PRICES: 2%4-3 ft., 3-yr. 
plants, | for 75c; 2 for $1.35; 4 for $2.65. 
Hydrangeas, P. G. 
Immense panicles of blooms. Hardy. Beautiful in fall. 
Pinkish white blooms make fine winter bouquets. Grows 
5 to 7 feet. PRICES: 18-24 inch size, 1 for 75c; 2 for $1.35; 
3 for $2.00; 4 for $2.65. 
