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ANB . Extra select plants—49c each; 
Std for $1.29; 5 for $1.98, postpaid. a 
- AN590X—ALTHEA COLLECTION. One each red, 
_ white and pink for $1.19, postpaid. 
CREPE-MYRTLE. Most beautiful shrub in the 
world. Extra Select plants. 
 AN516—Red. 49e each; 3 for $1.29, 5 for 
512—Pink. $1.98, postpaid. 
AN514—Purple. 
ss CREPE MYRTLE COLLECTION 
A AN582X—You can’t have too many of 
: these satisfactory shrubs—l each Red, 
Pink and Purple for $1.19, postpaid, 
AN576—ABELIA GRANDIFLORA—Clean, shiny 
__ leaves and_ white bell-shaped flowers. Blooms all 
summer, Hardy to zero. 98c each; 3 for $2.49, 
ee postpaid, — 
_ AN577—BLUEMIST SPIREA (Hardy Caryopteris). 
A. striking, low growing three ft. shrub from 
_ Minnesota that blooms all summer and fall. Sil- 
very green foliage and spirea-like flowers. Does 
- well south, %5e each; 2 for $1.39, postpaid. 
s New Carnation-Flowered Dwarf 
Pomegranate 
AN262—Very showy. Grows 8 to 4 feet high at 
most. Bronzy green foliage. Blooms like huge 
scarlet carnations followed by big, pretty red fruit. — 
Loses its leaves for a short time during the winter, 
but quickly regains them. Likes drought. 12” to 
15” size, 98c each; 3 for $2.79, postpaid. 
AN579—NANDINA, Medium height. Blooms 
early summer. Scarlet berries in fall. Plant 2 or 
more for cross pollination. Hardy to zero. 9” to 
12”, 89c each; 3 for $2.49, postpaid. , 
AN580—PYRACANTHA, Dwarf type, 3 to 4 ft. 
Winter hardy here at Shenandoah, Iowa for last . 
three years. Bright orange berries in fall. Pot 
plants—98e each; 3 for $2.79, postpaid. 
AN539—EUONYMUS PATENS. Low growing 
hardy shrub with shiny evergreen leaves, white 
flowers in spring and red berries in fall. Fine 
shrub. 12” to 15”—$1.49 each, postpaid. 
CLIMBING TEA ROSES. 
Ideal roses for the country from Northern Mis- 
souri south. 2 year field grown. 
ae ear aaa RED RADIANCE. Hardiest 
red. 
AN471—CLIMBING TALISMAN. Long budded 
two-tone. 
AN472—CLIMBING ETOILE DE HOLLAND. 
Beautiful tea rose flowers. : 
AN473—CLIMBING PINK RADIANCE. Clear pink. 
PRICES: $1.09 each; 3 for $2.98; 6 for $5.29, 
postpaid. ~ 
AN477X—CLIMBING HYBRID TEA 
ROSE BARGAIN—14 each of Climb- 
ing Red Radiance and Climbing Talis- 
man, both 2 year, field grown roses 
for $1.79, postpaid. 3 
<— BUTTERFLY BUSHES 
AN510—RED GLORY. Reddest of 
the red. 75c each; 3 for $2.10, ppd. 
AN507—ILE DE FRANCE. Deep 
reddish purple. Extra select plants, 
49c each; 3 for $1.29; 5 for $1.98, 
postpaid, 
AN509—PINK CHARMING, Charm- 
ing true pink. Extra select plants, 
See each; 3 for $1.59; 5 for $2.19, 
ppd. 
AN511—WHITE FEATHER. Pure 
snow white. %5e each; 3 for $2.10; 
12 for $7.50, postpaid. 
AN513—EMPIRE BLUE. A_ new 
clear blue. 75¢ each; 3 for $2.10; 
12 for $7.50, postpaid. 
AN598X—BUTTERFLY BUSH COL- 
LECTION. 1 each of the 5 varieties, 
All for $2.98, postpaid. 

ed out these items especially for my customers living south of the 
-Missouri line, They can plant all these things in the fall. If you live 
north of that line, you should plant them .only in the spring, except the 
ey sake Now, if you people living north of Missouri insist on ordering, I can’t help 
—Henry Field. 
‘Ornamental and Flowering Trees 
AN715—EUROPEAN MOUNTAIN ASH. One 
of the most ornamental. 4 to 5 ft. $1.5% 
each; 2 for $2.98, postpaid. 
AN721—RED FLOWERING PEACH. Very 
showy. Sometimes set fruit. 3 to 4 ft. 98e 
each; 2 for $1.89, postpaid. 
AN759—MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA. Best 
known Southern Evergreen Tree. Large 
white tulip-like flowers followed by pods 
of bright red berries. 12 to 18” potteqa— 
$1.25 each. 
AN517—PINK FLOWERING DOGWOOD. A 
flowering tree that does well in partial 
shade. Is literally smothered with deep 
pink flowers before the leaves come in 
spring. 18 to 24”—$2.49 each; 2 for $4.49, 
postpaid. 
_AN760—WHITE FLOWERING DOGWOOD. 
Every bit as lovely as the pink flowered. 
Native of the southern woodlands and ad- 
mired by all. 18 to 24”—$1.98, postpaid. 
BALTIC IVY 
Leaves much like English Ivy only hard- 
ier and more resistant to sun and dry- 
ness. Makes a-wonderful ®mat of ever- 
green foliage in a shady spot where grass 
won't grow, or as a vine, clinging with 
ease to stone and masonry walls. 
AN817—Heavy field grown plants wrapped 
in moss—$2.00 each, 
AN818—Potted plants—75e each; 
$2.10; 12 for $7.50, postpaid. 
- PERSIMMONS 
AN261—Sweet Native Persimmon, perfect- 
ly hardy anywhere that peaches will grow. 
Plant 20’ apart. One year trees—79c each: 
3 for $1.98, postpaid, 
AN263—Japanese Persimmon Tane Nashi— 
Long, bright orange seedless fruit. Fine 
quality. Deliciously flavored. Hardy any- 
where cotton will grow. 2 to 4’ trees— 
$1.75 each; 3 for $4.75, postpaid. 
PECANS 
Beautiful Shade Trees. Nuts will pay 
your taxes. Plant at least 35’ apart. 
AN730—GIANT MAHAN—World’s largest 
and most.popular. True paper-shell. High- 
ly productive and beautiful tree. 2-4’ Trees 
$3.00 each; 3 for $8.00, postpaid. 
AN731—STUART— Well suited 
tions and soils of the country. 
ularly. Large well filled nuts. 
each; 3 for $6.00, postpaid. 
THOMAS BLACK WALNUT 
AN726—Improved budded black. Hardy 
anywhere that- walnuts will grow. Bears 
very young, often first year after planting. 
Nuts thin shelled, easily hulled, kernels 
fine color and excellent flavor, easy to 
crack out in halves and quarters. Trees 
also make fine shade. A mature tree will 
produce 15 to 40 bushels which sell for 
$4.00 or more per bushel. Plant the trees 
40 to 50 apart. 2-4 feet—$2.25 each; 3 for 
$5.98, postpaid. 
3 for 
to all sec- 
Bears reg- 
2-4’ —$2.5 
- 
FIGS 
AN259—BROWN TURKEY —Large dark 
brown skin covered with thick blue bloom. 
Red flesh—delicious flavor—very popular 
variety. 3-4 ft. 98e each; 3 for $2.69, post- 
paid. 
AN258—EVERBEARING FIG — Fine new 
fig. Ripens big well flavored figs from July 
until frost: Most hardy of all figs and 
’ often bears the first year, 3-4 ft. 98c each; 
3 for $2.69, postpaid, 
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Fall Planting | 
PEACHES 
Plant 15’ apart; 190 trees to the acre. 
AN101 — ELBERTA. 
Yellow freestone. ; 
: 
AN100 — CHAMPION. 
Hardy white free- 
stone. 
AN102—GOLDEN JU- 
BILEE. Red and yel- 
low freestone. 
AN104—J. H. HALE. : 
Extra-large free- 
stone. 
AN106—POLLY. Su- 
per hardy white free- 

These are Elberta. All 
peaches listed here are the 
kind 1 plant and believe in, 
stone. . 
AN103—HALE HAVEN. Freestone, self- 
pollinizing. 
AN107—RED HAVEN. Extra early, free- 
stone. 
PEACH PRICES: $ to 4 ft., 98e each; 3 for 
$2.69; 5 for $4.35; 10 for $8.19, postpaid. 
4 to 5 ft. quick bearing—$1.15 each; 3 for 
$3.18; 5 for $4.95; 10 for $9.39, postpaid. 
AN120—NEW FUZZLESS-BERTA PEACH. 
Plant Patent No. 479. ABSOLUTELY 
WITHOUT FUZZ. One of the hardiest. Best 
flavored freestone peach you ever tasted. 
Smooth fuzzless skin like a nectarine. 3to 
4 ft. $1.10 each; 4 to 5 ft. $1.59 each, post- 
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ANI47X—HARDY FREESTONE PEACH 
BARGAIN 
1—My own Patented Fuzzless-Berta. 
1—Elberta, favorite yellow. 
1—Champion, popular white. 
3—3 to 4 ft. trees for only $2.69, postpaid. 


NECTARINES 
AN264—H UNTER NECTARINES. 
Half 
peach-half plum. 3 to 4 ft. $1.39 each; 3 
for $4.08; 5 for $6.65, postpaid, 
APRICOTS 
AN253—CHINESE GOLDEN. Exceedingly 
hardy. Heavy bearer. 
AN251—MOORPARK,. Freestone. Big, 
juicy fruit. 
AN254—EARLY GOLDEN. Freestone, Par- 
ticularly fine for the South. 
PRICES: 8 to 4 ft. $1.39 each; 3 for $4.08, 
postpaid. 4 to 5 ft. $1.89 each; 8 for $5.55, 
postpaid. 
ORIENT PEAR 
AN160—Blight Resistant Pear. A midsea- 
son variety recommended for planting 
throughout the middle and Southern states. 
The fruit is large, often\3% inches in di- 
ameter. It handles well when hard ripe. 
Flesh creamy white of good texture, mild 
flavor. The tree is a vigorous grower, 
medium stocky. Fine for canning or for 
eating from the hand.‘ If you are troubled 
with blight, 
this pear.. 
PRICES: 3 to 4 ft. $1.39 each; 3 for $4.05, 
postpaid, 
we particularly recommend 
GRAPES y 
AN354—GOLDEN MUSCAT, A miracle 
fruit. A big, golden California type grape 
that’s hardy in the middlewest and south. 
Big golden yellow, juicy grapes in immense 
long clusters. So sweet you have to taste 
them to believe it. Each 98c; 3 for $2.59; 
5 for $3.89, postpaid, 
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