Ponderosa Lemon 
You will have 
something to talk 
about, if you order 
this Ponderosa 
Lemon. It really is 
easily grown, and 
one of the things 
you will lke about 
it is that you keep it 
indoors in the win- 
ter, when you really 
would like to have 
flowers. In the sum- 
mertime, you may 
set the plant out-of- 
doors, if you wish. 
Plants get to be one 
to two feet high, 
and will get even 
higher under proper conditions. Grow them in tubs or pails. 

Yes, Ponderosa Lemon produces flowers of unique beauty and 
RARE FRAGRANCE, They are something like orange blossoms, 
and as fragrant. They are a delightful addition to corsages. 
And, the fruit is huge in size. Excellent for pies, lemonade or other 
purposes requiring ordinary lemons. Actual size of Ponderosa Lemon, 
up to 5 or 6 inches long or more, weight often 1 to 3 pounds. 
Flowers are waxy in texture, and white with pretty yellow sta- 
mens, and as they get older, the petals take a delightful backward 
curl. During the main blooming season, the entire plant will be 
covered with flowers. PRICES: Strong plants from 21-inch pots, 
1 for $1.00; 2 for $1.75. PRICES: Out of 4-inch pots, 1 for $2.00; 2 
for $3.50. 


It’s not at all difficult to grow your own Figs. 
Simply plant in a tub or pail, as shown. and sink 
in the ground for outdoor growing from spring 
to fall. In the fall, bring inside. South of Cincin- 
nati, you can 
plant the Figs 
in the ground 
andleave them 
out all winter; 
tops may pos- 
sibly freeze, 
but new tops 
come up the 
next year. 
These new 
Fig trees will 
bear the first 
year, and each 
year afterthat. 
The fruit is 
sweet and de- 
licious, with 
firm, meaty 
flesh. Excel- 
lent for making preser- 
ves, jams, canning, dry- 
ing, or fresh from the 
tree. PRICES: 114 to 2 
ft. size, 1 for 70c; 2 for $1.23. 
PRICES: 2 to 3 ft. size, 1 for 
$1.00; 2 for $1.75. 
[40] 
Figs 

INDEX 
Acer 34 
Althea (Rose of 
Sharon) 35 
Althea Rosea Ve 
Am. Bittersweet 39 
Am. Ivy 39 
Ampelopsis 39 
Amur River 
Privet 39 
Amygdalus 36 
Anchusa 10 
Anemone 15 
Anthemis 10 
Aquilegias 10 
Aronia 35 
Artemisia 1] 
Arctic Willow 39 
Ash 34 
Astilbe 29 
Azalea 43 
Azaleamums 
21-25, 48 
Baby’s Breath 12 
Barberry 39 
Beauty Bush at 
Bechtel’s Crab 35 
Begonias 30 
Berberis 39 
Birch 34 
Bittersweet 39 
Blanket Flower 12 
Blue Bonnet 28 
Buddleias 42 
Butterfly Bush 42 
Calycanthus 38 
Campanula 11 
Cannas 14 
Canterbury Bells 11 
Carnations I1, 15, 26 
Catananche 39 
Celastrus 39 
Christmas Berry 35 
Chrysanthemums 
L 145-15, 12, 18219 
Clematis 15 
Columbine 10 
Coreopsis 11 
Cupids Dart 39 
Cydonia 36 
Daisies 3, 15 
Daphne 43 
Day Lilies 15; 31 
Delphiniums 2, 14 
Deutzia 36 
Dianthus 11, 26, 27 
Diervilla 38 
Digitalis 12 
Euonymus 35 
Figs 40 
Fireberry 35 
Flowering Shrubs 36 
Forget-Me-Nots 7 
Forsythia 36 
Foxglove 12 
French Lilacs 41 
Gaillardia 12, 13, 28 
Gardenias 44 
Garland Flower 43 
Gladioli 32, 33 
Golden Bell 56 
Guaranty 9 
Hedges 39 
Heliopsis 28 
Hemerocallis 15, 31 
Hibiscus 12, 35 
Hollyhocks 12, 14 
Honeysuckle 37, 39 
Hydrangeas 37 
Iberis 13 
Ivy 39 
Judas ‘Tree 7 
Kerria on 
Kolkwitzia 4] 
Lemon 
(Ponderosa) 40 
Lilacs 4] 
Lilies 5] 
Liriodendron 34 
Lonicera 39 
Lythrum 39 
Mallow 12 
Malus 35 
Maples 34 
Mock Orange on 
Pachysandra 13 
Painted Daisies 15 
Perennial Pea 13 
Philadelphus 37 
Phlox 4, 5, 14 
Phlox Subulata 13 
Photinia 35 
Polygonum 39 
Ponderosa Lemon 40 
Primroses 
(Primula) 6 
Privet 39 
Prunus 36 
Pussy Willow 34 
Redbud 37 
Regel Privet 39 
Rhus 37 
Rock Garden 6, 15 
Rose of Sharon 35 
Roses 14, 44-47 
Salix 34 
Scabiosa 28 
Shade ‘Trees 34 
Shasta Daisies 3 
Shrubs 35-38, 40-43 
Silver King 1] 
Silver Lace Vine 39 
Smoke Tree 37 
Snowberry 38 
Sorbus 34 
Spanish 
Evergreen 13 
Spirea 38 
Spurge il 
Sweet Shrub 38 
Symphoricarpos 38 
Syringa 4] 
Tamarix 4] 
Trees 34 
Trollius 29 
‘Tuberous 
Begonias 30 
Tulip Tree 34 
Verbenas ‘ 
Vines 39 
Violas and 
Violets Weoask 17) 
Virginia Creeper 39 
Weeping Willow 34 
Weigela 38 
Windflowers 15 
