





Evergreens—Continued from Page 7 RHODODENDRONS .. . Tops In Flowers PYRACANTHA Burning Bush 
EVERGREEN PRIVETS These popular shrubs must have an acid P, Lalandi, Firethorn. 15 ft. A strong 
These fine evergreen shrubs are not to be soil, partial shade and no spading around the g1owth with long shoots that can be trained 
contused w.th ordinary privet hedge. plant—mulch with peat or leaf mold, If your on wall if desired. Profusion of white flow- 
Ligustrum ciliatum, “Bright Fruited Priv- soil is not acid, see directions under Azalea, ers. Berries orange yellow in immense clus- 
et. Dwarfish. Foliage dark green, thick and page 6. ters. Hardy. Gallon cans, $1.00 to $1.75: 5- 
glossy; flowers white. Exce:lent for a low We offer the finest grafted stock and can gallon cans, $3.50 to $5.00. 
hedge or specimen, Gallon cans, $1.00. supply the best and most popular varieties in P.C 1 ; , ; -G i 
Ligustrum japonicum. “Nepal Privet.” 3 Reds and Pinks, with numerous flower buds, 12 ft. EepEcaditovar ew enecenieneaciraien con 
to 8 ft. Large. glossy deep green leaves, $8.50 to $12.50. be trained against wall or to frame windows: 
hardy from seacoast to desert. Gallon cans, PITTOSPORUM | Verritiseful foliage glossy; masses of large bright red 
soc. B. & B., 12 to 18 in., $1.75; 18 to 24 in., sp, : berries remain until early spring. Excellent 
S27 on 24etoO) SOIN.  ooelo. Pittosporum tobira. 5 to 8 feet. A wide- for general ornamental ‘plantings. Binds 
L. Lucidum. “Waxleaf Privet.” 15 ft. En- spreading, dense, round headed shrub, with = ee ; ne +, roa En 
: z : : : : rarely molest the berries. Gal. can, $1 to $1.50. 
tirely evergreen; large deep green glossy deep, glossy green foliage; excellent for 
leaves and fine appearance. Creamy white massing against the house or wall, ObaLOnea Deutzia. Pride of Rochester. § ft. In May 
flowers, followed by large clusteis of blue fine large hedge. In the winter it is covered this shrub will be the pride of your garden 
berries. Gallon can, 12 to 18 in., 85c; 2 to 3 with small fragrant white flowers resembling With double white bell-shaped flowers with 
ft., $2.50. Standards, 4 ft. straight stems, orange blossoms. B & B., 18 to 24 in., $2.50; reddish outer petals in utmost profusion 
$5.00. LASTOM Spine seco: 1-year, 50c; 2-year, Tic. 
— INDEX — — INDEX — 
ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT 
IN OOWEY cos oO Se et, 6 Climbing Plants... 1 Gold Dust Laurel. 6 Lilac, Syringa.... §& Purple Leaf Plum 12 Spirean we. coca oO 
AGACIAI As cares exe 12 Crema tistics rte 1 Gold Flower...... t POU Vite eee caves ee 5 EVEacan Ulan it 1] Spruce, Picea.... 2 
AFUE SR ics soe 5) Cornws yew eenae shee ile Golden Bell...... 8 LAR NOR Ws onion 9 FeCCCE Gee nek 12 Strawberry Tree. 6 
INI OICLARN ainlomiencols 12 Cotoneaster ..... 6 Grasses Paster 5 Liquidamber ..... 9 Redwood, Sequoia 2 Sumac (Rhus) ... 8 
Almond, Flower... 8 Grepe aiivrtie es. 12 Ground Covers...1-5 Lonicera—Honey- Rhododendron ... 11 SWeet. GuMina. gets 4 
PUREED, ys 3-4 oS C 8) Creeping shrants! 1-0 Si rawthorn )). oo. 11 suckle .....-.. 1-7 ERD icocsiece weer 2 ghee Rae aan. 8 
INE RS or eck OG it 9 Cydonia (Quince) 8 Hazelnuts .0 2.0 eae ke- eMagnolial.....-.- - 7-9 ROCK Plants 6 Sycamore (Plane) 9 
Arbor Vitae— CV DECSS mere rats 2 Heather (Erica).. 7 MENGE soo son as i Rocke Rose ay 6 SAG WUE =# 2 ee ier 8 
AW Tiber ss wre 2 IDF MMS Ho 5ag. ans 6 Hedge Plants....8-11 Maple, Acer......8-9 Roses. fee 140 ‘Trumpet Vine :.. 1 
Aucuba, Laurel... 7 DEntZia eee sa High Bush Cran- Mexican Orange... 6 Was fi onay IMMoE Nb | GP aoe ae 12 
AT DU EUS Se peter. « 6 Dogwood, Cornus. 11 berryae eee. gs Mimosa— eee: Hharon— > (Dulip Tres 4... g 
VAM Gin halbane oe 6-8 English Holly.... 7 toneysuckle ..... 1 INWOWLAGS oa 8 ac 12 4 Bet) a tho oie walling reen oo carb 7-8 
Beauty Bush .... 12. English Ivy. Pe oly— lex mene] pROrkmOranzear wee 8. PeINOl RS yee ~ Wines—Trailers .. 1 
BX Go noge ood 9 Hrica ..../....... 7 House Plants... 5  “ulberry)).......- 4-9 Shade Trees ..... ® Virginia Creeper. 1 
Berried Esscallonia ...... pe eel Van eran ere = gs Mountain Ash.... 9 Shrubs ........ Cai VILEN eee hie 8 
Shrubs ...6-7-S-11 Euonymous ......: »-7 Hypericum ...... 5a7 Mountain Laurel. . ¢ Silk Tree— Weeping Trees. .9-12 
Barberry oe 6-8 Evergreens. 2-6-7-11 Incense Cedar.... 2 Myrtle ......... (-12 AT DIZZAa eer 12 WALT O Water rere cee 9 
Birches wees 9 WEEMS eslocee ea are 5 Lrisweeres se ee 5 Nandina SMOlis ease cess é Silver Lace Vine. 1 Wintercreeper ... 5 
Bilecdinomt carte nD mE IO emts Wor wl sme smelly Vern yes fern 1 Nuts to Hat...... SOW ball eer een SeVVISteriaen: sane 5 
Broom, Cytisus... 6 Firethorn ....... 7 Japanese Maple g Oak, Quercus..... J Snowberry o..... Sm Wiel el ae ere 
Bitter Sweet...... 1 F.owering Jasmine joo 4on6,. : 1 Oleander ........ 4 
Bostomelvy Valea oe 1 Shrubs’ 6-7-8-11-12 Judas Tree— Oriental Plane... % NUT AND FRUIT DEPARTMENT 
EOxXWOOG cnr: 6 Flowering Cercisy iA. ore 19 (\QRSRONTGTADG S25 1 Aimond..... 2.x, B Mulberry ee 4-9 
Bridal Wreath... 8 Trees) ool tes 12) =6Juniperus— Perennials ...... % Asparagus ...... 5 Nuts to Eat...... 2 
Buddleiages: seer 8 Flowering Almond 8 SRV AS san goon & 2 Lee a os yop ae 5 Butternut ....... % Nut Tree Seed... 2 
Butterfly Bush... 8 Flowering Cherry 12 eMbyeWy Cosa bodnc 7 Blox itisreeine sae 5 B a Plant Re Pecan. o7.chie tom 3 
Calycanthus ..... Smarlowsering, Crabs i2. -Kerrias s..3 6 cas: §  EPhotiniawac. cto. i” ‘plac: Walnate 3 Pine Nuts... on. 5 
Camelllameemnrenien 6 Flowering Plum.. 12 Kolkwitzia ...... 12 Philadelphus .... 8 Blac b PORE = Pomegranate __..4-8 
CannaMeearer cnr 5 Flowering Quince 8 Laurus, Laurel... 7 Pinus, Pine...... 2 Chest See Bo RTE See phubach ae ee 5 
Cedar—Cedrus ... 2 Flowering Peach. 12 Laurustinus Pittosporum ..... 11 recta cea set Seed fae 8 are 9 
Chamaecyparis 2  Forsythia— j Wil entrees 7 MRlaneweee ce y OA © Strawberry |). o., 5 
CHEStMUbIr ise te 3 /Golden Belly... 38 Leptospermum .. 7 Pomegranate ....4-8 Fruit Trees ...... 4 Tree Beet ae, ae 4 
Christmas Trees... 2 rruit Trees...... 4-5 Libocedrus ...... 2 Poplar ees oe en. 9 Bilbertsme en sea 3 ee ectors .. 
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