Seeds of Rare Shrubs 
You can easily grow your own Nursery 
stock from seed at a fraction of the cost of 
plants. Patience is required for many are 
tardy in starting. Some have very hard 
seed coats which need filing. They should 
be planted in a retired bed which will not 
be disturbed for two or three years, and re- 
moved as they ‘germinate. 
2401—_STRAWBERRY TREE (Arbutus une- 
do). hhp. 8 ft. Evergreen with white flowers, 
searlet fruits. 
AZALIA. Beautiful flowering evergreen 
shrubs for borders and winter flowers South, 
window garden North. 
2402—Sweet Azalia (Arborescens). 10 ft. 
Flowers white or pinkish. 
2403—Flame Azalia (Calendulacea). 10 ft. 
Large firs. Orange-yellow to scarlet. May. 
Hardy to Pa. 
2404—Hinodegiri. Bright rose firs. 
2405—Indica. 6 ft. 3” firs. red to pink. 
2406—Royal Azalia (Schlippenbachi). 15 ft. 
Large three in. firs. red to pink in June. 
2407—Swamp Azalia (Viscosa). Flrs. white 
to pink, funnelform, fragrant. June, July. 
Deciduous. : 
2442-SPURGELAUREL (Daphne laureola). 
3 ft. evergreen, hp. Yellow firs., shiny leaves. 
2408—MIXTURE of above Azalias. 
2416—DEODAR CEDER. Bluish green, ever- 
green conifer. 
2448—RUSSIAN OLIVE (Eleagnus augusti- 
folio). hp, 20 ft. Silvery leaves, fragrant firs. 
2448—-CREEPING JUNIPER (J. Horizon- 
talis).. Prostrate evergreen conifer. hp. 
2418—REDBUD or JUDAS TREE. 
1086-—LABURNUM vulgare. Golden Chain. 
2450—MOUNTAIN LAUREL (Kalmia lati- 
folia). hp. 10 ft. Rose. 
24583—GARLAND CRAB-APPLE (Malus 
coronaria). hp to 30 ft. Rose firs. in spring. 
2456—NORWAY SPRUCE. (Picea abies). 
2460—MUGHO SWISS MOUNTAIN PINE. 
Prostrate conifer. 
2461—WHITE PINE. hp, 100 ft. 
2431—_WHITE FLOWERING DOGWOOD 
(Cornus florida). hp. White flowers, scarlet 
fruit. Hardy. 
2432—RED FLOWERING DOGWOOD (Cor- 
nus fl. rubra). Flrs. pink to rose, berries red. 
24383—CORNELIAN-CHERRY DOGWOOD 
(Cornus mas). Clusters yellow firs. before 
lustrous leaves. 
2440—ROCKSPRAY (Cotoneaster micro- 
phylla). hp. 3 ft. Evergreen shining leaves. 
2441—PYRAMIDAL ITALIAN CYPRESS. 
Evergreen, pyramidak hp. 
2445—GINKGO Biloba. (Maidenhair tree). 
2446—KENTUCKY COFFEE TREE (Gym- 
‘nocladus). hp. 100 ft. ; 
We offer the following fine, 
healthy, hardy perennial 

124—Queen’s Wreath, Antigonon 
124—ANTIGONON Leptopus, 
Queen’s Wreath. hhp, 30 ft. 
Lovely rose-pink firs. Hardy 
south, protect north of Va. 
24—ALLEGHENY Vine. 24 ft. 
Adlumia, hb. Graceful, pink. 
ARISTOLOCHIA 190—Tomentosa 
Dutchmanspipe. hp, 30 ft. Big 
leaves, golden flowers. 
179—Elegans, Calico Flower. hhp, 
8 ft. Most easily grown pot vine.’ 
305—BEAN Scarlet Runner. hha, 
15 ft. Rich showy flowers and big 
pods of edible beans. 
2444—ENGLISH HOLLY (Ilex 
aquifolium). Hardy to N. Y. 
2449SPICEBUSH (Lindera ben- 
soin). Hp. 15 ft. aromatic. 
2462—PITTISPORUM Tobira. 
hhp. 10 ft. Large leathery shin- 
ing evergreen leaves. Fragrant. 
2467—-RHODODENDRON HY- 

BRIDS MIXED. An_ expensive 
mixture of Hybrid cultivated 
types. Pkt. 25c. 
2479 SNOWBALL BUSH (Vi- 
burnum opulus). 12 ft. hp. Large 
fluffy balls of white firs. May and 
June. i 
2480—TREES AND SHRUBS 
MIXED. Pkt. 25c. 



Part III—ORNAMENTAL. VINES |. 
Fine for screens. © ~ 

577—Cobaea Scandens. Pkt. 10c 
COBAEA Scandens, Cathedral 
Bells. hha, 30 ft. A beautiful 
rapid-growing free flowering vine 
producing large graceful bells 
throughout the summer. Will grow 
in sun or shade, has no enemies. 
575—Blue. 
1361—FLAG OF SPAIN. Mina 
Lobata. hha, 20 ft. Flowers crim- 
son, orange. 
578—COCCULUS Carolinus. 
Moonseed. 12 ft. Sarsaparilla. 
Bright scarlet berries for Xmas. 
1751 — KUDZU Vine, Pueraria, 
Jack and the Bean Stalk. Vigor- 
ous splendid foliage, fast. 
2133—WISTERIA. hp, 30 ft. Blue. 
573—ANNUAL CLIMBERS mixt. 
CLEMATIS (Virgin’s Bower) 
Hardy climbing vines. Large col- 
orful flowers open out flat. 
2420—Alpina. 6 ft. Violet blue. 
2421—Alpina siberica. 6 ft., white. 
563—Davidiana, hp. 4 ft. Erect, 
blue. 
2422—Flammula. 15 ft. White 
panicles, 
2425—Paniculata. 30 ft. White. 
567—Golden Clematis (Tangutica) 
10 ft. Giant firs. 4” across of 
bright golden yellow, in June and 
Fall. 
2429—Viticella. 12 ft. Blue, June- 
Aug. 
568—COMPLETE MIXTURE of 
Above Clematis. Pkt. 25c. 

HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS 
plants. PLEASE 
Afford coziness and charm for your home. 

1138—Lathyrus Latifolius Pkt. 10c 
LATHYRUS Latifolius, Perennial 
Sweet Pea. hp, 6 ft. Sweet-Pea- 
like clusters for cutting or cover- 
ing stumps. 1130—Pink; 1131— 
Red; 1133—Mixed. 
1132—White; 

2022—Thunbergia Mixed Pkt. 10c 
Black-eyed Susan, Thunbergia. 
Beautiful easily grown vine, 
blooms from early summer until 
frost. Bright colors from white 
to orange in mixture, 
941—HEDYSARUM. Red French 
Honeysuckle. 
384—BIGNONIA Radicans, Camp- 
sis. hp. Wall vine, red trumpets. 
SPECIFY SHIPPING DATE DESIRED: We shall ship as near the date 
you wish as weather conditions permit. Otherwise we shall use our best 
judgment. 
~HARDY PERENNIAL ONE YEAR PLANTS 
These are all healthy seedling plants. While they are smaller than the 
2 year old, transplanted stock listed in the right hand column, they afford 
you an opportunity to secure these varieties at truly bargain prices. We 
have not seen these plants bloom and cannot guarantee them to be 100% 
true to color or doubleness. 
PRICES: 6 for $1.00; 1 Dozen for $1.75; 3 Dozen for $5.00. 
All plants are packed in bundles of 6. We cannot break bundles, so please 
order only in multiples of 6 of a variety. f : 
PYRETHRUM DOUBLE MIXED. This mixture comes about 60% double, s0 
the mixture will give you both single and double plants. 
AQUILEGIA Mrs. Scott Elliot’s. (Columbine) A long spurred Hybrid Mix- 
ture. Beautiful color range. Blooms in early summer. 
CARNATION. Chaubaud’s Giant Everblooming Mixed. This has larger 
flowers than Grenadin listed below, but needs more winter protection. 
CARNATION GRENADIN. Mixed. Hardy Carnation. 
DIANTHUS Plumarius Spring Beauty. Hardy Garden Pinks. Best mixture 
of double flowering sorts. Delightful clove fragrance. Bloom freely all 
summer. ; 
GYPSOPHILA,. Pink and White Mixed. Oldhamiana and Paniculata varieties 
in mixture. 
HOLLYHOCK Chater’s Double Mixed. Fully double 5 inch flowers are borne 
on 6 ft. spikes. 
SHASTA DAISY Giant Single. Large white single flowers. 
SHASTA DAISY (Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum) Dieners Giant Double. 
Full double fiowers 5 inches across. About 75% will be double. 
SWEET WILLIAM (Dienthus Barbatus). Double Mixed, These will come 
about 60% double, so you will get a mixture of single and double plants. 
PYRETHRUM Robinson’s Giant Hybrids. Large flowered single Painted 
Daisies in complete mixture of colors. 
VIOLA Cornuta Improved Scotch Bedding. Violets or tufted Pansies in a 
complete mixture of colors. 
NOTE: Sweet William and Pyrethrum Double listed above will show a 
larger percentage of more fully double flowers the second year. 
PRICES OF PLANTS LISTED BELOW: 4 for $1; 12 for $2.75 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine) Crimson Star. 2 ft. Petals striking crimson with 
white centers. Blooms are very large. 
DELPHINIUM Giant Pacific Hybrids Mixed. Well formed flowers 3 inches 
across come about 95% double. Mildew resistant. 
DELPHINIUM Wrexham Hollyhock Strain. (Long lived strain) A mixture 
of all colors. 
LIRIOPE MUSCARI EXIFLORA. 1 ft. A new hardy, evergreen wonder 
plant. .Grows in deep shade or full sun, in any soil. Flowers similar to 
Grape Hyacinth, but larger, are borne profusely in late summer and fall. 
Attractive grass-like foliage. Useful as ground cover, borders, porch boxes. 
3 for 60c; 12 for $2.00; 100 for $15.00. 

TWO YEAR OLD FIELD GROWN PERENNIALS. 
AQUILEGIA MRS. SCOTT ELLIOTT HYBRIDS. (Columbine) 55c¢ ea.; 3 
for $1.50; 6 for $2.90; 12 for $5.50. 
HARDY ASTERS. Share the fall with Chrysanthemums. 
Blue Gown. Deep blue. 60e each; 3 for $1.50. 
Hilda Ballard. Enormous opalescent lilac with a deep fringe of rays which 
are particularly soft in appearance. 60c ea.: 3 for $1.50. 
Strawberries and Cream. 4 ft. Soft pink. 60c¢ each; 3 for $1.50. 
One each of three varieties above: $1.80 value for $1.65. 
CARNATIONS Hardy Grenadin. Always dynamic and favorite in flower 
lore. White, Rose, Pink, Red, Golden Sun, King of the Blacks. 55c¢ each; 
3 of any individual variety for $1.50; ome of each—6 for $2.95. 
HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS. Modern Home Series. 
Algonquin. Bright yellow. 
Autumn Lights. Coppery bronze, semi-double. - 
Burgundy. Rich cerise-crimson double. 
Dahlia Flower. Deep dark red. 
Eureka Giant. Huge, semi-double orange bronze. 
Goblin. Golden bronze, fully double. 
Little Eskimo. 12 in. Pure white ball shaped. 
Sept. Bronze. Warm bronze pompon. 
Sept. Gold. 18 in. golden yellow. 
Sept. Wine. Duplex firs. of wine red. 
Sequoia. Mellow amber. Korean type. 
Polar Ice. Clear blue-white. 2 ft. 
Any one variety 55c each; 3 for $1.50. 
1 each of 12 varieties, $6.60 value for $5.95. 
DELPHINIUM Superb Wrexham or Hollyhock Strain. (Long Lived) 
DELPHINIUM Pacific Giant Hybrids Select Mixed. 
Either variety: 60c each; 3 for $1.60; 6 for $2.95. 
IRIS SIBERICA. For rugged brilliance. Very easily grown. 
Kingfisher Blue. 54 in. Bright blue. Peter Pan. Light blue ruffled. 
Royal Yellow. Rich yellow. Will grow anywhere. 
Each variety: 55¢ ea.; 3 for $1.50; ene of each for $1.55. 
HARDY GARDEN PINKS. Dianthus Plumarius Spring Beauty. 55c each; 
3 for $1.50. 
ORIENTAL POPPIES (Papaver Orientalis) 
Named varieties in Mixture only. 55¢e each; 3 for $1.50. 
PRIMULAS Select Veris Hybrids. The Hardy Primrose. 55¢ each; 3 for 
$1.50. Mixed Colors only. ; 
PYRETHRUM Semi Double Mixed. The colors range from pure white thru 
pinks and reds. 55¢ each; 3 for $1.50. ; 
SHASTA DAISIES. Among tne best known and best loved hardy plants. 
Mrs. C. Lowthian Bell. 3 ft. The largest flowered of all. 6 in. blooms with 
broad petals of great substance. Single. 55¢ ea.; 3 for $1.50. 
Diener’s Giant Double. 60c ea.; 3 for $1.60. 
Mount Shasta. High crested, fully double, blooming continuously from late 
spring until frost. 75c ea.; 3 for $2.00. : 
VERONICA. (Speedwell) Increasing in popularity. 
Crater Lake Blue; Incana Heavenly Blue; Teucrium Royal Blue. 
Each variety: 55c¢ ea.; 3 for $1.50; 1 of each for $1.65. 
HARDY VIOLETS (Viola) 
Jersey Gem. Dark Violet. 55¢ each; 3 for $1.50. 
Catherine Sharp. Rich blue, yellow center.-60e each; 3 for $1.60. 
Mixed Pansy Shades. 55c each; 3 for $1.50. 
We Pay All Shipping Charge On Plants Listed Above 25 
