PRICES: flowers for the good of the bulbs, after they 
have passed their prime. Lilies and Gladioli 
Dep ee are fine bouquet flowers, and Begonias are 
14 Outt useful in a low bowl, so you can get double 
he soi ; benefits from those three by cutting. 
1 for $0.40 
2 for .70 ‘ 
3 for 1.00 Watering 
4 for 1.30 OTS of water—yes, lots and lots of it. That 
6 for 1.90 is what Lilies, Cannas, Begonias and 
12 for 3.70 Gladioli require. Don’t be stingy with it. You 
will find that they thrive much better from 
2 to 3 ft. size liberal applications of moisture. Cannas 

1 for $0.65 especially require being watered almost con- 
2 for 1.14 tinually. 
3 for 1.62 
4 for 2.11 
6 for 3.08 ONS 
12 for 5.99 
; EI (Bridal Wreath). (Above.) Masses of white 
Sane Mane cme aaiee effect. wee 8 eS) high. Plant 5 feet Shrubs and Trees 
apart in ordinary soil and moisture; sun or part shade. Prices above. 
SPIREA BILLIARDI (Pink Spirea). SPIREA ANTHONY WATERER 



Grows 5 to 6 feet. Pink flowers in (Spiraea bumalda). Grows only 2 
spikes. Blooms July-Aug. Plant 4- to 3 feet,high. Pinkish red flowers 
5 feet apart in ordinary soil; ordin- in June. Plant 214 to 3 feet apart 
ary moisture; sun or part shade. in ordinary soil; ordinary moisture; ; F 
PRICES: 114 to 2 feet, 1 for 55c; full sun. Kind of Soil 
2 for 96c; 3 for $1.37; 4 for $1.78. PRICES: 10 to 12 inches, 1 for 
PRICES: 2 to 3 feet, 1 for 70c; 2 50c; 2 for 88c; 3 for $1.25; 4 for NY well-drained, fertile soil will do for 
for $1.23; 3 for $1.75; 4 for $2.28. $1.63. shrubs and trees. Actually, the most im- 
WHITE SNOWBERRY (Symphoricarpos racemo- portant thing in getting shrubs and trees to 
sus). Pink blossoms, then clusters of white berries grow is the planting. If they are properly 
until winter. Fine in shade. Grows 5 to 6 feet high. planted, there is very little for you to do 
Plant 4 to 4 feet one in ordinary soil; ordinary from then on. They just take care of them- 
moisture; sun or shade. : : d ‘ 
PRICES: 114 to 2 feet, 1 for 70c; 2 for $1.23; 3 aco Meare them may be necessary, but 
for $1.75. : 
cre 2 to 3 feet, 1 for 95c; 2 for $1.66; 3 for 
S257. 
RED SNOWBERRY (Symphoricarpos chenaulti). m i 
Pink and white berries in June, then loads of large Soil Preparation 
coral-red berries. Grows 5 to 6 feet high. Plant 4 
oo a to 5 feet apart in ordinary soil; ordinary moisture; [URE a much larger hole must be pre- 
White Snowberry sun or shade. Prices same as White Snowberry pared for the shrub or tree, than for the 
above. ‘ wos can cerena perennial plant. It may be that you will have 
SWEET SHRUB (Calycanthus  floridus). to dig as deep as two feet, and in that case 
(Right.) Shiny green leaves; fragrant you are going to get down to the sub-soil. 
brown flowers. May-June. Grows 6 to 8 When you do, pile your sub-soil in a separate 
feet high. Space 4 to 5 feet in ordinary pile from the fertile top soil that has come 
soil; ordinary moisture; shade or sun. out before-hand. In digging a hole for a 
PRICES: 18 to 24 inches, 1 for 70c; 2 for shrub or tree, be sure to make it large enough 
$1.23; 3 for $1.75. i ' 
PRICES: 2 to 3 feet, 1 for 95c; 2 for $1.66; LARGE ENOUGH! 
Sifor $2.37. 
RED WEIGELA (Weigela, Eva Rathke). If your hole is so small that you have to 
Gracefully drooping. June until fall. crowd the roots, or bend them upward, the 
Crimson flower sprays. 5 feet; good soil; chances are that your shrub or tree will not 
ordinary moisture; sun or part shade. Sweet Shrub = grow, or at least it will get off to a poor start. 

PRICES: 114 to 2 feet, 1 for 70c; 2 for 
$1.23; 3 for $1.75. 
PRICES: 2 to 3 feet, 1 for 95c; 2 for 
$1.66; 3 for $2.37. 
WEIGELA ROSEA (Diervilla). (Right.) 
Blossoms bright pink; great abundance. 
June. 8 to 10 feet high. Plant 5 feet 
apart; ordinary soil; ordinary moisture; 
sun or part shade. Prices same as Red 
Weigela above. 
WEIGELA, BRISTOL RUBY. Plant Pat. 
No. 492. A beautiful, red-flowered Wei- 
gela, and rather new, leaves uniformly 
dark green, no yellow streaks. Beautiful, 
both in and out of bloom. 6 to 7 feet 
high, spread same. 
PRICES: 11 to 2 feet, 1 for 80c; 2 for 
$1.40; 3 for $2.00. Plant Patent No. 492. 
PRICES: 2 to 3 feet, 1 for $1.25; 2 for 
$2.18; 3 for $3.12. Plant Patent No. 492. 
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And, don’t make a funnel-shaped hole, 
smaller at the bottom than at the top. The 
hole should be at least as large at the bottom 
as it is at the top, and if anything, larger, so 
that you will have plenty of room to spread 
the roots. If the roots touch the sides of your 
hole at any point, it is too small. Make it 
larger! 
Fertilizing Shrubs 
ACLag best way to provide food for the 
growth of a shrub or tree is to put the 
fertilizer in the bottom of the hole. For that 
purpose you do have to dig the hole some- 
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