Blowering 
TREES and SHRUBS 
N7312 FORSYTHIA 
Bright golden yellow flowers which appear early in the 
spring before the leaves. Shrubs grow 6 to 8 ft. tall, with 
arching branches which hold their foliage well 
26toO- oults plants: Each $1.25 
slender, 
into the fall. Hardy. 
N7310 BEAUTYBUSH (Kolkwitzia) 
Delightful shrub, growing 5 to 8 ft. tall. Dark green leaves. 
Blooms freely in May and June, with small, bell-shaped 
pink flowers with a ye snes throat. Extremely hardy, and 
adapted to sun or shade. 2 to 3 ft. size. Each $2.00 
N7311 FLOWERING QUINCE 
Densely branched shrub growing 3 to 6 ft. tall, with 
shiny foliage and large, scarlet flowers blooming be- 
fore the leaves appear. Fruits often used for jam and 
preserves. Grows anywhere. 2 to 3 ft. size. Each $2.00 
FORSYTHIA 
N7313 FLOWERING ALMOND 
Grows only 3 to 4 ft. tall, but has the appearance of a 
tiny tree. Double, lovely pink blossoms in the early 
spring. Hardy everywhere except the extreme north. 
See illustration. 2 to 3 ft. plants. Each $1.50 
N7314 SNOWBALL 
Tall growing shrub with clusters of huge, white, snow- 
ball-like flowers in late spring. The foliage turns bril- 
liant orange-red in the fall. The shrubs bear orna- 
mental, scarlet fruits. 2 to 3 ft. size. Each $2.00 
N7320 FLOWERING CHERRY 
Lovely, deep rosy pink blossoms simply covering the 
tree in the spring. Individual blooms are 2 in. across, 
strongly double, with 30 petals to each flower. This is 
the Kwanzan variety, the most popular of all flowering 
cherries. Fine 4 to 5 ft. trees. Each $3.00 
N7322 FLOWERING CRAB (Bechtel’s) 
Grows about 15 ft. high, and reaches that height rap- 
idly. Flowers are large, rose-like, delicate pink in 
color, double, and deliciously fragrant. Blooms in 
April and May. This tree forms a beautifully rounded 
head, and makes an excellent solitary specimen for 
lawn planting. Leaves bronze in the fall. 3 to 4 ft. 
Each $2.50 
BECHTEL’S FLOWERING CRAB 
N7321 FLOWERING PEACH 
Grows from 6 to 15 ft. tall, with 
the tree closely resembling the 
fruit peach in form. However, 
the flowers of this mavelously 
ornamental variety are double, 
and from pink to red in color. 
Blooms before the leaves appear. 
Prune heavily after blooming. 
Branches of flowers may be cut 
freely, §4 to: 6 ft: size! 
Each $1.75 
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INDEX 
Ae Daisy Page 
(see Arctotis) ....0+.. 6 
A Peratum’ | cae aise ee 5,22 
FIMO HU been eens sect 
Almond, flowering ....... 42 
ASVSS Titi) Scotts si atetoieee Jee 
Amarante marist parece 5 
AT CHUSA parc neta shed a ee seers 6 
Anise. Se eee use ae a eee oD 
Antirrhinum 
(see Snapdragon) ...... 18 
Apples, fruit Bo. cosas 40 
Apples, flowering ........ 42 
APLICOts ete eseteiavadestetieneiers 24 
Aquilegia (see Columbine) 10 
LECCOLISM . war stocactt olaeneeses ote 6 
ASPATagus Fern = cise sete 6 
AStCLS Ie ajsral che aretetere ater a ame 4,5 
Bs Breath 
(see Gypsophila) ..... 12 
Salloon’ Flower=< 5... -< 6 
Balsant <cpraceseanee once 6 
Bachelor Button 
(see Cornflower) ....... 8 
Bean sons fet kc a eweine 32 
Beard Tongue 
(see Penstemon) ..... 3, 16 
Beet xe avons cta cise eee 33 
Begonia niet 1. meet oes 1,82 
Belliswsse eer cyoaie nese 6 
Berries oemesvicem ane eieets 41 
Blackberries inc cleteleteeieiate 41 
Blueberries ..2. ac we eerete ae 41 
Blue Lace Flower 
(see Didyscus) Se teen eee 9 
SOORS Cpr ta sists cis ereneterete 31 
Borage tietateee ee aos 35 
SOY SEMDETLICS emer eine are 41 
Brachycome fecrsiirscicsiites 6 
Broccoltgenccas tater 32 
Brussels soprouts” os, stesee 32 
Bitlbs?) serrecsct ieee 1, 2, 26-29 
Butterfly Flower 
(see Schiganthus) ...... 18 
Gets Weitere erro aeeD 
Cabbagessa.. oe aenaeee 34 
actus acute iret aeivenic ee 6 
Galendalash ce acssteetaete Tse 
Galifornia Poppy sane eee 9 
Callopsis® F.1c.mn eros 6 
Campana later aie: 7 
Candyttitemee . sees eee 7 
Canterbury Bells 
(see Campanula) ....:.. 7 
Caraway, eto eee 35 
Cardoon ~. sts.ns chevciscle tens 33 
Carnations. vena ein cae arte 3,8 
Carrot Pornstar 34 
Caulitlower eee oye eee 33 
Céleriac ure ee eee ee 33 
Celéryigu actors Bho teas te shacie ate 33 
Celosia fs. Rite caterer eee 8 
Centaurea (see Cornflower) 8 
Ghard. SwiSSusm ease e 38 
Cherry, ERUit yo eee cobs 40 
Cherry, flowering, joshi 42 
CHiCOry Shictene sister 33 
Cinéraria ge tiene he 9 
Chinese Forget-Me-Not 
(see Cynoglossum) ..... 9 
Chinese Woolflower 
see |Gelossa) eee eee 8 
CHIVES 7oi5 sieht ence goatee whi 35 
Chrysanthemum ....... 9, 29 
Cleomes se Sere ee 8 
Goleus A7ene tee meee 9 
Cortandéere noe 35 
Clarkia" >on giant n oe 7 
Cockscomb (see Celosta) .. 8 
@oltin bitte wees eere eee 3,10 
Coneflower 
(see Rudbeckia) ....... 18 
Coral (Bellsvitta ened 3,10 
Gorn Pacts sts bie ee cere 35 
Cormtlowet aes eeecies see 8 
CosniOStas scare sen 9, 22 
Gressieels ant eis sete 35 
Cucumbers. ccieekaen sere ae 34 
Cirratiterye.> cat Sieve tech caine 41 
Cynoglossum (see 
Chinese Forget-Me-Not). 
Gyclamenwet irc, oteetke ‘ 
Dive bulbs ee: oe en 28, 29 
Dabliasced .<meeee 10 
Welphimitme cise Ss Ld 
Dianthus ee acess cece 10 
Didiscus tw. ciate oat 9 
Digitalis (see Foxglove) ...11 
Dale icing eels bo aoe 35 
Wolichosienc see tele wee ere 10 
E°: Pilatves canic. sieve ctetaterer athe 35 
ESD GIVE. Cries. cn ei eeeiae 35 
English Daisy (see Bellis).. 6 
Eschscholtzia (see 
California Poppy) ...... 9 
ENNel Ge sscets ie heereeie gis 35 
Hertilizer ae see ese ate ah! 
Reverfewsatn wearin noe 11 
FUGS sil torstatetetatcnteeie mentee: 24 
Bax: t thtaan crete eto eee ee 10 
Forget-Me-Not ...:...... 10 
Dorsythiaw anew eae 42 
Four © Clockmeee maen ea 11 
Foxglover cannon tcaeericnee 11 
Firuit?cbrees. ate tete sae oan 40) 
Puchsia-Ate...c oe teeta 11 
ATLEAR DI As =e me. 12 
Garden, Supplies ..30, 31 
Gerbera ni. Si A ee aia es 
Gettin Bere ere ee sere 312 
Gladiolusauccae nae 26, 27 
Globe Amaranth open ons oe 12 
Godetia 6x a%..-saene. Coens 12 
Gomphrena (see 
Globe Amaranth) ...... 12 
Gooseberries 2... see 41 
Gourds Bldetclatudeet seis 12 
Grap esw eins ste deuce 24, 41 
Grass /Seedte. hed. tase § 30 
Gypsophila ween sete eer 12 
Hi cictrope Pace cholanateheteiexe 2 13 
Flelichrysimniseng eae 13 
Herbs 4c. mare eee ahs 35 
Heuchera (see Coral Bells) 10 
Hollyhock: <a .cmeleneeeeer 13 
beris (see Candytuft) ... 7 
Insecticides... sae SOso0 
[pomea (see 
Morning Glory) ........ 14 
K?'< oa go's se plese eee 35 
Kohl-Rabi oe sisbisteaeienas oo 
ey Slipper (see Balsam) 6 
Lantana. ane 13 
Larkspur ieee eee 13 
Lath yrs - 2) 13 
Lavender as.e eee 35 
Lawn) Grass) (oye eee 30 
Leek. .....\2a5 seein 35 
Lettuce’. 2): c/crigasie epee eee 36 
Lily’ of the’ Valleyos. eee. 29 
Linaria. »o. si. steel eeeeeee 13 
Linum: (see Flax) oes 10 
Lobelia’ ” 2c ster a ceercle heen ianetaae 14 
Loganberfiés) eneieseeeie 41 
Lupine’ 5) sen eee 14, 22 
Maicram ja a 3 isha acaese eit 35 
Matricaria (see 
Feverfew) Gana 11 
Marigold) casemate 15S 
Mignonette J 2+. se eee 14 
Morning Glory ....... 14, 23 
Muskmelon! Seeacee teen 36 
Mustard ® <<. sesiebss aeons 36 
Myosotis (see 
Forget-Me-Not) ....... 10 
asturtitumy ssnraeemerseate 14 
Nectarin@) «cepieeeetes 40 
Nemésia.’ = Aver enieee 14 
Nemophila Sasi 15 
Nicotiana’ ./ie/euierse eerenetens 15 
Nierembetgial geese 155,22 
kra “9, Soo aet ones 36 
Onion: + eck isha ree 37 
Przicc Daisy 2¢.. ecu 16 
Pansy *\cmisieteeee 17s 2 
Parsley <2. ics site beieiesnaete 36 
Parsnip xc. ae 2 eee 36 
Peach,, fruit eee 40 
Peach, flowering ........ 42 
Pear . .. i.e olcteteletaters eaters 40 
Beas. 5.5). :dldeteheneporehereeartecnnts 37 
Penstemon 9 a-eeeee 3, 16 
Pepper. ~.:e steratehstenetaieren demenet 37 
Periwinkle (see Vinca) ...19 
Petunia 9 center VIN225 20 
Phlox, gece steleteteereree 16, 23 
Platycodon (see 
Balloon Flower) ....... 6 
Plum. 252 0)e ee saterereneneee ee 40 
Poppy. “<2 ets-ccsvelelenate sieteteiers 16 
Poppy, California ....-..% 9 
Portulaca een lGez2 
Primfose™. ssjetaeie steers 16 
Pumpkin) 2213 cerca 37 
Pyrethrum (see 
Painted Daisy) .......- 16 
Oo crendueg bbe eia Aion 42 
Riss 5 0 Sl Sraa ehettta otenmtare 38 
Raspberries © 4.6 s--s=e 41 
Roselle. « . .j.iicesistem melee 38 
ROSES ~i.c70 sicisis ne eieherenerees 45-48 
Rudbeckia Wc ecisc eee 18 
Rutabagaw (22 ensue nents 38 
S*2° fo bG dee Seam 35 
Sage, Scarlet 
(see Salita) weep 18 
Salpiglossis; seers 18, 22 
Salvia. 5.2 cee 18 
Savory, Summer ......... By 
Scabiosa ..3ae aie eee 18 
Schizanthust=. =e eee eee 18 
Shasta ‘Daisyouiee see eee 19 
Snapdragons 4. eee 18 
Snowball tte eee eee 42 
Spider Plant 
(see ‘Cleome) ~ 1.020828 8 
Spinachi® sical sere 38 
Squash “hasnt een 38 
Statice 2. sf iepesame eee 19 
Stocks’ Sastcctere oe eee 922 
Stokesia. .is:seeaeee a eee 18 
Strawberries @icmmeieee eine 41 
Strawflowers (see 
Helichrysum), Soc... 13 
Swan River Daisy 
(see Brachycome) ...... 6 
Sweet Basil eae eee 35 
Sweet Corn, tac keene: 35 
Sweet PeaS @on.eitete 20, 23 
Sweet Pea, perennial 
(see Lathyruws)ee ene 13 
Sweet Sultan 
(see Cornflower) ....... 8 
Sweet William ........4. 18 
Sweet Wivelsfield ....... 18 
Swiss ‘Chard Qa esieierers 38 
hyme | Av. ete sees 35 
Tithonia)- sie 19 
Tomato << centers 39 
Transvaal Daisy 
(see Gerbera) ~. 02. ssw 12 
Trees vn. uhisuem <a 24, 40, 3 
Tritoma). %)i% <ssebeyeeeeeiets 
Trrnip biclees He steven eeteras aS 
erbeng@™ 2 c\ ctor’ «'s's, ateeret 19 
Vina) (0 tes a oie one 19 
Viola science «ieee en 19 
Wiis SF ole. 0 ekeuetenerate 19 
Walnuts, 3.2. oneetca 24 
Watermelon 0.7. nmueccee 39 
b Ae Ss ndejsnscatet tenets 41 
